terminated the contract of their player after she was found to have racially abused another player.
Stark contrast to getting shirts printed with Mr racistmcbitey's face on them and lauding his racist behaviour.
Sheffield United woman's team have
posted on 20/3/19
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Juan Matador (U17834)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 33 seconds ago
To be fair though racism isn't a term of endearment in Sheffield like it is in Argentina.
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What about Uruguay?
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Fack sake
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posted on 20/3/19
I expect some T-Shirts to be made to support her from Liverpool
posted on 20/3/19
Is the term "negrito" viewed as racist in Spanish-speaking Latin America? Unfortunately for the Football Association, the answer is yes and no.
Luis Suarez's lawyers are right to argue that addressing a person by referring to their appearance, including race, is common practice from Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego.
Spanish terms for "fatty", "skinny", "shorty", "whitey" and even "chino" – literally meaning "Chinese" – are often used in the way many Britons might say "mate".
So too is the term "negro", meaning "black". Although most English-speakers might find any of these terms offensive, they are usually taken neutrally in Latin America.
its not really the same as in this situation is it
posted on 20/3/19
posted on 20/3/19
Fack sake Adam, dont engage
Laugh at the geographical stupidity of vidicthelegend and move on!
posted on 20/3/19
i was just doing what the op wanted
posted on 20/3/19
Some people have an odd perception of racism.
posted on 21/3/19
The cynic in me says they wouldn’t have got rid if she was a he and a multi-million pound fan favourite and revenue-driver to boot.
It’s obvious why clubs stand by racist thugs like Suarez.
posted on 21/3/19
In other current/up to date news...
I hear David Cameron is thinking of calling a 'referendum' to see if we want to stay in the EU... cant see it happening myself!
posted on 21/3/19
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 16 hours, 1 minute ago
Is the term "negrito" viewed as racist in Spanish-speaking Latin America? Unfortunately for the Football Association, the answer is yes and no.
Luis Suarez's lawyers are right to argue that addressing a person by referring to their appearance, including race, is common practice from Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego.
Spanish terms for "fatty", "skinny", "shorty", "whitey" and even "chino" – literally meaning "Chinese" – are often used in the way many Britons might say "mate".
So too is the term "negro", meaning "black". Although most English-speakers might find any of these terms offensive, they are usually taken neutrally in Latin America.
its not really the same as in this situation is it
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Is that you Toor?