So if Evra says exactly what you say he said (Don't touch me South American) you think that is fine? Why is that? Because you, a friendless (at least on this forum) White, English (suppositions) person do not understand the connotations it would have to a Latin American, that is fine to say?The whole point of this is the manner in which he said it. If Evra said dont touch me South American to which Suarez replied why black? Would be racist.
In France I very much doubt you could call a black man Negro. Just like I doubt Suarez calls Glen Johnson, Negro.
The age of consent in Uruguay is something daft like 14. Would it be ok for Suarez to have sex with a 14 year old here because hes allowed to at home?
Nah.
Wrong.
Its just as racist as an English calling a Spaniard a Spic, or an Italian a Wop. And if you don't think xenophobia equals racism, well the UN disagrees with you World Conference against racism
and the FA disagrees with you apparently
"Rule E3(2) In the event of any breach of Rule E3(1) including a reference to any one or
more of a person's ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, faith, gender, sexual
orientation or disability (an "aggravating factor")"
I don't see the relevance of France in the issue, unless you are linking it to Patrice (I want to argue with you in Spanish) Evra in some way? In France the term 'Noir' is used for a black person. Negro does not exist in the French Language.
In Uruguay, the age of consent is 15 in general terms, but they are quite enlightened in legal terms as anyone under 18 may be 'corrupted' by an older person and therefore it is possible to bring a lawsuit against someone for corrupting a minor. So what is you deluded point BraindeadOpinion?
