Soccer-Henry hopes quitting social media conjures up others to face as much as on-line abuse

Former France international Thierry Henry hopes his resolution to display his once more on social media can inspire others throughout the fight in opposition to racism and bullying on-line.
Former France international Thierry Henry hopes his decision to turn his back on social media can inspire others in the fight against racism and bullying online.Original article
Author: Reuters Staff

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