I don't think Denmark will do anything at all here. What happened to Eriksen is obviously a really big deal mentally, but physically what they lose on their team with him gone is just too much. They have a win against Israel without him in WC qualifying but we aren't talking about them playing Israel here. They don't have much that they can use to create through the middle.
Most Eastern Europeans are racist, homophobic and xenophobic, that's why they're booing. If they ever start a movement in the west called "Roma lives matter" it's going to be met with even more hostility.
This is the same city that showed Malcolm a banner saying he wasn't welcome at Zenit because he was black. Get the f*** outta here.
And this is the only city booing kneeling?
Then they are wrong and represent the worst aspects of our culture, encapsulating everything that embarrasses me about being russian.
Showing solidarity with the radical notion that people should not be harassed or oppressed due to their genetics, is in no way bigoted.
And if the idiots in the stadium are too thick to understand that, that is due to them choosing to remain ignorant. Not some cultural quirk that others need to just accept because we are all too stupid to know any better.
They jeered the opposing team kneeling, in part because of the abuse that players on that very team have had to endure during their careers. Try again.
You can't spin racism as some cultural value we should be proud of.
You read my post. Do you think I said that?
You seem to imply that the two things are connected? They are not?
No. It depends why a city is booing and what the fans in that stadium have done in their past. Context is important. The fans in that stadium are pro-segregation. They created a pro-segregation manifesto and then made a banner about it when Zenit signed Malcom. Those fans are garbage.
If you don't know the context I don't know why you're commenting.
I think you could make that claim, and especially make the argument that the context matters is in X case, if it wasn't happening across many places in Europe at the same time.
Otherwise, I don't think the context matters in this instance.
It's really not happening in many places. You wanted an excuse to post your video so you did. The context is clearly unimportant to you and you don't care about the pro-segregation banner or manifesto, you keep obfuscating by not discussing it. These fans in St. Petersburg are racist, pro-segregation trash. Period, end of story.
It's really not happening in many places. You wanted an excuse to post your video so you did. The context is clearly unimportant to you and you don't care about the pro-segregation banner or manifesto, you keep obfuscating by not discussing it. These fans in St. Petersburg are racist, pro-segregation trash. Period, end of story.
have you ever been to St Petersburg?
have you ever been to St Petersburg?
Um, it's happened in dozens of stadiums across the UK, US, and continental Europe? That's not 'many places' to you?
Why would I care about 'posting a video' that wasn't made by me?
Once again, you seem to want to make the argument that x people in Russia did y thing, therefore z event is contingent on x an y despite z happening simultaneously across dozens of cities in countries across multiple continents. Not a strong argument.
Apparently to these guys, so many Eastern Europeans and Russians are racist trash. Yet, they have the audacity to call people bigots. And they don't even seem to have one iota of self-awareness of this.
Apparently to these guys, so many Eastern Europeans and Russians are 'trash' and 'scum.' Yet, they have the audacity to call people bigots. And they don't even seem to have one iota of self-awareness of this.