Exactly! The FA are just hypocrites and full of double standards. How they didn't punish their golden boy terry for the same offense Suarez did, was beyond ridiculous.
This is the best time to get Suarez if Juve really wants him. But the club has to act quickly and get advantage of this situation. Marotta should take a plane and fly to Liverpool tomorrow.
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The word "negro" in South America has a positive and affectionate connotation most of the times. Okay I doubt it that Suarez used the word in that way but Evra was also being racist towards Suarez. He called him "sudaca" and that's an offensive word for South Americans. Of course the FA didn't care about that because and Evra was painted as the victim.
The British (white population) are one of the most racist people in the word. Of course they hide between their political correctness and "gentleman" behaviour acting like they still rule the world so they can still have a dominant position over the blacks, pretending to be protecting them.
This whole campaign about racism just keep reinforcing the idea that white people are superior to black people and they need protection from them.
Suarez admitted calling Evra Negrita...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=negrito
Which to someone who speaks passable but not fully fluent spanish could very simply be taken as n***er or black.
Evra did not admit calling Suarez Sudaca...so your argument encounters problems there.
Does either player have any history or form for deception, for causing problems with other players, for cheating in any way??? Yes, very clearly one of them does. That doesn't make him guilty by reputation, but it certainly adds context.
Your last sentence is a beauty! A campaign to punish racism against black people designed to enforce and maintain the opinion that white people are superior to black people??? What the devil are you trying to say there?
By your rather disastrous reckoning...the English also campaign against r_ape, to enforce and maintain the opinion that man are superior to women? They put rapists in prison, not to punish, but to reward the?
Nonsense...utter nonsense.
How long have you lived in Britain? And more importantly where?
I have lived in England for 22 years (Kent, Manchester, Brighton), Paris for a while, Melbourne and Australia in general for the best part of a decade. By an overwhelming majority, Australia is easily the most widespread racist culture and country I have experienced. Paris would rank a definite second, with England third on my list of those three. Racism is a consistent joke here, and the racists themselves are a laughing stock. Whites abusing the aboriginals and orientals and arabs and indians, on the basis of
THEY ARE TRYING TO STEAL OUR LAND AND JOBS. Its laughable, for the whites were hardly the original settlers eh!
The major difference in racism here, is that due to the staggeringly easy way of life, a society in which even those who would seem retarded by Parisian and English standards have the opportunity to love relatively rich, safe and happily, the racism remains mainly just words, rarely mushrooming into violence. Still, its there, a definite pillar of the white man culture which thankfully, is fast becoming diluted/altered/infused by the massive amount of ethnic groups who have long been settled here.
Every day at work I hear some form of racially orientated joke, often a racially orientated nasty comment. And that is a government organization in which I mix with hundreds of people everyday, so called professionals. Saying the same lines back home in England, in a professional environment would lead to instant dismissal, if not a final warning.
Inherently racist? Yes, I believe the Australian culture is. Dangerously so? Not really...unless you are an aboriginal. Or of a darker complexion and caught on a bus, tram or train full of whites.
You can find hundreds of thousands of blacks and browns in England who will proudly say they are English. Yet here, you will find hundreds of thousands of latins, blacks and browns who will proudly say they are Lebanese, Italian, Greek, Macedonian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Sudanese...Its a brilliant city, but far from as infused between cultures as Europe. That will take time, if it happens at all.
There was of course the Cronulla routine...
Haven't seen anything like that back home for many, many years...
and more recently...nearer to here in Melbourne