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Sense
01-04-2013, 03:57 AM
"chants"

Didn't see this anywhere here... but I also didn't search much.

Pro Patricia vs Milan

Boateng walks off after being taunted racism shit.

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http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/03/soccer-team-walks-out-on-racist-fans-in-italy/?hp

lefty
01-04-2013, 09:28 AM
lol black QB's


JK, yeah good that the match was interrupted, fucking racist faggots

Libri
01-04-2013, 01:14 PM
:tu

Sense
01-04-2013, 01:35 PM
imo best thing he could have done...

ALVAREZ6
01-04-2013, 07:29 PM
Pretty pathetic how rampant racism is in European soccer, I don't understand it.

Libri
01-04-2013, 07:52 PM
Pro Patria's president, Pietro Vavassori, announced that he would open the club's stadium to "all people of colour" at their next match.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/04/racist-chanting-pro-patria-milan-prosecutor

What? So people of color were barred from attending games?

TDMVPDPOY
01-05-2013, 01:11 AM
lol italy

lefty
01-05-2013, 02:02 AM
What? So people of color were barred from attending games?
Look at this :

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...burg-fan-group (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/dec/17/zenit-st-petersburg-fan-group)

The largest fan group of Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg has demanded the club refrain from buying black and gay players.

"We're not racists but we see the absence of black players at Zenit as an important tradition," Zenit fan club Landscrona said in a letter, called the "Selection 12 manifesto", posted on its website on Monday.

Libri
01-05-2013, 02:06 PM
Look at this :

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...burg-fan-group (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/dec/17/zenit-st-petersburg-fan-group)

The largest fan group of Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg has demanded the club refrain from buying black and gay players.

"We're not racists but we see the absence of black players at Zenit as an important tradition," Zenit fan club Landscrona said in a letter, called the "Selection 12 manifesto", posted on its website on Monday.

That's messed up.

IronMexican
01-06-2013, 02:00 PM
And those fuckers got the World Cup. It's going to be terrible.

Jodelo
01-06-2013, 02:54 PM
Blatter does not support Boateng! He said "it was wrong to just walk off"

ffadicted
01-06-2013, 06:45 PM
And those fuckers got the World Cup. It's going to be terrible.

It was a fucking terrible choice, everybody knows it

Venti Quattro
01-06-2013, 07:14 PM
This was Milan's shirt or their game today.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A_8BP0dCUAA5yNw.jpg

Libri
01-07-2013, 01:44 AM
Blatter does not support Boateng! He said "it was wrong to just walk off"

http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lv7zeqpUhG1qc2d3ro1_500.jpg

lefty
03-22-2013, 10:14 PM
Kevin-Prince Boateng tells United Nations: 'We must confront racism'

The Milan (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/acmilan) midfieder Kevin-Prince Boateng told the United Nations on Thursday that racism is a "dangerous disease" with no easy cure.
The Ghana international was speaking in Geneva on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination after making headlines inJanuary when he walked off the pitch in protest at racist abuse during a friendly match in Italy, with his team-mates following (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/03/milan-friendly-abandoned-racist-chants?INTCMP=SRCH).
Boateng warned the UN that racism remains a very real problem in the 21st century.
"Ladies and gentlemen, we are in the year 2013 and racism is still amongst us and is still a problem," he said.
"It's not simply an argument for the history channel or something that belongs to the past or something that only happens in other countries. Racism is real, it exists here and now."
Describing his experience of playing around the world in his club career and for Ghana, Boateng compared fighting racism with the battle to contain malaria.
"There is no vaccine to fight this and no antibiotics to take," he said. "It's a dangerous and infectious virus which is strengthened by indifference and inaction.
"When I played for Ghana, I learned how to fight malaria. Simple vaccines are not enough. You also have to dry out infected areas where the carriers proliferate.
"I think that racism and malaria have a lot in common.
"Stadiums can be places where people of different colour come to support their teams or they can be seen as stagnant areas where healthy people will be infected by racism.
"We can't allow this to happen before our very eyes. Football stadiums, like other places, are full of young people. If we don't fight the stagnation, many of those who are healthy today, could become infected with one of the most dangerous diseases of our time."
Boateng made a stand when he received abuse from spectators during Milan's winter break friendly against Pro Patria, and the match was abandoned after the Rossoneri players walked off in protest.
Their actions reopened the debate but Milan themselves have since been on the wrong side of the issue since, with the club's vice-president Paolo Berlusconi provoking anger by using a derogatory term to describe the new signing Mario Balotelli (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/feb/06/mario-balotelli-racist-remark-milan) just weeks later.
However, Boateng believes sport can be a weapon against racism.
"Many sportsmen like myself and my team-mates, artists and musicians all have unique chances and responsibilities to make themselves heard," he told the UN.
"We have the possibility to reach the parts that political speeches will never reach.
"History shows us how important the contributions of famous athletes can be. I can say that the fact that the president of the America shares my skin colour, has something to do not only with Martin Luther King, but also Muhammad Ali."

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/audio/video/2013/3/22/1363958306086/Kevin-Prince-Boateng-I-tr-012.jpg