Thierry Henry quits social media, calls for action against online abuse and racism

Thierry Henry says he is quitting social media until online abuse is regulated “with the same vigour and ferocity” that copyright infringements are.

Former Arsenal and FC Barcelona player Thierry Henry. Courtesy Photo

Henry, who recently left his role as Montreal Impact head coach, is demanding accountability from social media companies and says he will keep himself off their platforms until it is no longer easy to create an account with the intention of harassing another user and remaining anonymous.

The former Arsenal, Barcelona and New York Red Bulls striker wrote on his social media accounts: “From tomorrow (Saturday) morning I will be removing myself from social media until the people in power are able to regulate their platforms with the same vigour and ferocity that they currently do when you infringe copyright…

“The sheer volume of racism, bullying and resulting mental torture to individuals is too toxic to ignore. There HAS to be some accountability. It is far too easy to create an account, use it to bully and harass without consequence and still remain anonymous.

Thierry Henry Former Arsenal and FC Barcelona player decided to leave social media. Courtesy Photo

“Until this changes, I will be disabling my accounts across all social platforms. I’m hoping this happens soon.”

According to Sky Sports, Henry’s official Facebook page has 10m followers, while he has a further 2.7m followers on Instagram and 2.3m followers on Twitter.

“We recently announced that we’ll take tougher action when we become aware of people breaking our rules in DMs and we have built tools to help people protect themselves.

“We’ll continue this work, and know these problems are bigger than us, so are working with others to collectively drive societal change through action and education. We’re committed to our ongoing work with the industry, government and others including our work with Kick It Out.”

Back in July 2020, the World Cup winner took a knee for eight minutes and 46 seconds ahead of Impact’s MLS game with New England Revolution in a stand against racism following the death of George Floyd.

Former Montreal Impact head Coach Thierry Henry in respect of Late George Floyd . Courtesy Photo
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