Is it really racial abuse?
I hope it's not too warm in Paris tonight, the snowflakes might melt.
World's ****ed.
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Is it really racial abuse?
I hope it's not too warm in Paris tonight, the snowflakes might melt.
World's ****ed.
The match between Paris St-Germain and Istanbul Basaksehir was suspended after a match official was accused of using a racist term towards one of the away side's backroom staff.
Istanbul allege fourth official Sebastian Coltescu used a racist term towards assistant coach Pierre Webo.
Former Cameroon international Webo was shown a red card in an exchange on the touchline.
Istanbul players walked off the pitch in protest with PSG players following.
The incident happened just 14 minutes into the Champions League Group H tie, which was still goalless.
Istanbul forward Demba Ba, who was a substitute, could be seen on the touchline asking the official: "Why, when you mention a black guy, do you have to say this black guy?"
Don't understand what the official should have said? Presumably he should not have used the word black to indicate a particular player.
Here is the full transcript:
"da-i la ala in negru de acolo. nu se poate asa ceva. ala... dute si verifica... dute si verifica... ala de acolo in negru de acolo"
Which translates:
"give it to that (guy) in black over there. This is unacceptable. That (guy).... go and check... go and check... that (guy) over there in black over there".
He never refered to him by the skin colour but by the color if what he was dressed in. The word "in" in romanian means the same as in english. So "in negru" means "in black".
I suppose this type of thing was always gonna happen.
Give them enough rope and they'll hang themselves trying to prove how right they are.
Just think.
If the Turks apologised and PSG apologised what a great message this would send out.
That official (Not that I'm a fan of officials) took some amount of abuse as the baying mob surrounded him.
He stayed very calm and didn't react....I hope they haven't ruined his career.
I can understand in the heat of the moment why the Turks reacted (just) but now that it's pretty apparent that the official has done nothing wrong they should issue an apology.
This is what happens when you see everything through the prism of race.