Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus.Cafe 'Nero' - racist cunts let's boycott them ..
In US, for the most part, we replaced monkeying with horsing around.There's an interesting example from the premiership - Clattenburg was accused of racism by John Obi Mikel - IIRC it was alleged he said monkey - but it was never really public, I always took it in the sense of 'stop monkeying around' (common english expression) rather than 'you're a monkey' (potentially interpretable as racist).
Saying 'I'll beat you black and blue' has nothing to do with racism, if that's indeed what was said. It's a turn of phrase.
We'll see what comes out.
The real news is that
Pasquale Guarro of Calciomercato.com details how Acerbi and his representatives recently had a meeting with Inter’s directors at their Viale della Liberazione headquarters, where he quietly signed a new two-year contract with an option for a third, just days before the racism row kicked off.
If this was a criminal trial sure. But this is a sporting trial. Reasonable doudt doesn't apply. The the judge only needs to believe that Juan Jesus's version is the more likely version.He can't fucking prove anything, cause Acerbi will say I meant Nero, not Negro. Case closed. Save Federal Persecutor office for Mafia cases or Juve corruption.
He can't fucking prove anything, cause Acerbi will say I meant Nero, not Negro. Case closed. Save Federal Persecutor office for Mafia cases or Juve corruption.
What is that other word for "black people"? African-American?In Portuguese “N***” means exactly the same as nero so he ain’t wrong, although there is other words for black.
In both languages it’s context dependent and even country dependent
Yes addressing any player with darker skin complexion with Nero/Black/N words or country specific black is just stupid and can be perceived as racism. Players really should know this because it lead to sentences before.
What is that other word for "black people"? African-American?
I disagree, no country should change their vocabulary based on what is perceived as racist. It was not intended as a racist remark and in cases like this context > a word that resembles something which triggers politically correct fanatics.
I dont hear anyone being triggered when a group of black people refer to a white guy as "white" one. One is white and one is black. If a black guy swore at me and someone asked me to identify him I would simply say the black guy because it is the easiest way of identifying the individual.
That being said in Acerbi case if he really said what JJ claims then yes even if he used "nero" and not an obvious racial slur it still is a racist remark in that context.
@Gal are you of African origin yourself? I mean the Sub-Saharan Africa
But what about your alternative personality besnikNo I’m as white as new fallen snow, but I have known and know many who are… So had loads of conversations with them regarding this in the different countries I lived in.
For me it’s always been about being respectful towards other with a different culture, background and appearance than me.
But what about your alternative personality besnik
What is that other word for "black people"? African-American?