Looks like the Liverpool fans are wanting to Keep Racism in football. Got a Support Suarez thread over there. RAWK isn't any better.
Sorry that's ridiculous for me Alfie, and everything I despise about this ultra PC world
Tits.
So you're saying ok to abuse a player on the field because of the colour of his skin?
Sorry that's ridiculous for me Alfie, and everything I despise about this ultra PC world
No I'm not sure where you've got that from to be honest? But banning them for the rest of the season is just unacceptable to me and absolutely ridiculous. Would you say the same if someone breaks someone leg with a bad tackle? No even though out on the street that would be assault. It all has to be consdered in the context of sport. Things will be said like it or not, and particularly when you are bringing together people from all different walks of life from all over the world.
As I say I think we suffer from extreme arrogance in this country too. We get all moral and mighty, believing everything we do in this country is the correct way. The bottom line is in South America and other parts of the world, what Suarez said is not considered racist at all. By both those saying it, and those receiving it. I prefer our way but there are difference everywhere. But in this country we decide that the way we view racism should be the way the rest of the world think, or they are racist. Its just laughable to me.
As I say I believe sanctions are necessary but until the clubs and FA educate the players coming into the country on the cultural differences, then this will happen again. Sanctioning players might send out a message but it won't eradicate the problem.
No I'm not sure where you've got that from to be honest? But banning them for the rest of the season is just unacceptable to me and absolutely ridiculous. Would you say the same if someone breaks someone leg with a bad tackle? No even though out on the street that would be assault. It all has to be consdered in the context of sport. Things will be said like it or not, and particularly when you are bringing together people from all different walks of life from all over the world.
As I say I think we suffer from extreme arrogance in this country too. We get all moral and mighty, believing everything we do in this country is the correct way. The bottom line is in South America and other parts of the world, what Suarez said is not considered racist at all. By both those saying it, and those receiving it. I prefer our way but there are difference everywhere. But in this country we decide that the way we view racism should be the way the rest of the world think, or they are racist. Its just laughable to me.
As I say I believe sanctions are necessary but until the clubs and FA educate the players coming into the country on the cultural differences, then this will happen again. Sanctioning players might send out a message but it won't eradicate the problem.
He mentioned Evra's colour in a derogatory context... And he's admitted he said it! I don't care what country you're from - that's racist! He wasn't saying it in a friendly way, was he?! So the "it's not racist in Uruguay" argument doesn't hold true. Mentioning colour of skin in a negative way is racist - full stop, regardless of what word you use.
Let's face it if someone can get a three match ban for a mistimed tackle (e.g gosling vs Norwich), then why is 8 games too much for something that needs to be completely stamped out of sport?
He mentioned Evra's colour in a derogatory context... And he's admitted he said it! I don't care what country you're from - that's racist! He wasn't saying it in a friendly way, was he?! So the "it's not racist in Uruguay" argument doesn't hold true. Mentioning colour of skin in a negative way is racist - full stop, regardless of what word you use.
Let's face it if someone can get a three match ban for a mistimed tackle (e.g gosling vs Norwich), then why is 8 games too much for something that needs to be completely stamped out of sport?
That argument is completely invalid. When a player goes onto the pitch they understand they are at risk of injury and it's all part and parcel of the job. They shouldn't, on the other hand, expect to be the victim of racial abuse and be expected to just get on with it because it's 'in the context of sport'.
Absolutely ludicrous.
Not in Uruguay
I whatever country it's racist!!! It's the definition of racism. Whatever the WORD whether acceptable or not doesn't matter, if you're using his colour to imply he's in some way inferior that's racist.
"black" isn't a racist word over here, but if you use it as a derogatory term, it's racist. So same goes for the word he used.
Not in Uruguay
Sorry you're wrong and showing a total lack of understanding of different cultures around the world. Its racist to me and you because we live in England. This is common place in South America. They use the colour of skin to talk to each other in a derogatory phrase. Black people and white are not offended by it.
Sorry you're wrong and showing a total lack of understanding of different cultures around the world. Its racist to me and you because we live in England. This is common place in South America. They use the colour of skin to talk to each other in a derogatory phrase. Black people and white are not offended by it.
Sorry but deliberately breaking someones leg is not being at the risk of injury. Its the laws of the games into your own hands. The game also has laws on racism, and what is acceptable in this country. Suarez has contravened those laws, through a lack of understanding of our culture as much as anything else.
Sorry you're wrong and showing a total lack of understanding of different cultures around the world. Its racist to me and you because we live in England. This is common place in South America. They use the colour of skin to talk to each other in a derogatory phrase. Black people and white are not offended by it.