andrewmswift
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Re: Is Balotelli being targeted because of racism?
agreed. In Italy managers (including his own) and commentators and pundits would always claim — after frequent racial abuse — he brings it upon himself, easy to target, etc. Just because Italian racism is more overt doesn't mean it doesn't exist subconsciously and influences attitudes and opinions toward him in Britain.
The things Rooney does on the pitch have been and still are way worse. Compare the punishment for Balo's second yellow "elbow" and Rooney's assault on McCarthy.
Balotelli is nowhere near a "dirty" player. But if he responds after being kicked all game and given nothing by the official with dissent suddenly it makes him angry and volatile?
This sort of soft racism exists when people talk about other black players, but Balotelli is targeted especially.
dennishasdoneit said:didactic said:In ways yes because even if you listen to the Sky commentary after the game they spent the entire time discussing Mario and had the nerve to say "he is useless to any team he plays for." The hatred for him is based on the fear of "the big black guy". He does what he wants he is supremely talented and does not apologise for it.
For the first time in my life I heard a paid pundit say he hates a player. Jamie Redknapp said "I hate Mario Balotelli ." Have you ever heard that before?. I mean why hate a 20 year old who you have never met?. What is it about him that winds people up the wrong way so much. Its not like anything he has done is so bad he actually does not deserve half the flack but yes he is black and it is how it is. As a fellow big, tall black guy who is told every day that I am intimidating just because I am speaking I understand.
If Mario was Henry Crompton from Derby he would be hailed as one of the best footballers to ever be born in this country.
great post.
agreed. In Italy managers (including his own) and commentators and pundits would always claim — after frequent racial abuse — he brings it upon himself, easy to target, etc. Just because Italian racism is more overt doesn't mean it doesn't exist subconsciously and influences attitudes and opinions toward him in Britain.
The things Rooney does on the pitch have been and still are way worse. Compare the punishment for Balo's second yellow "elbow" and Rooney's assault on McCarthy.
Balotelli is nowhere near a "dirty" player. But if he responds after being kicked all game and given nothing by the official with dissent suddenly it makes him angry and volatile?
This sort of soft racism exists when people talk about other black players, but Balotelli is targeted especially.