Brian Morris
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To those Portuguese colleagues who since Tuesday have mixed celebrations and abuse (visible from the stands, allegedly from a rival player). You have to make a distinction between both of them.
Football lives on emotion. Goals are celebrated with joy, relief, defiance, and yes, sometimes even with a touch of provocation. If a player goes too far, there are mechanisms within the game to deal with it: a yellow card, criticism, a debate about sportsmanship. But… that belongs to the sporting sphere.
Racist chants, verbal abuse from the stands (and the insult from Prestianni that he decided to hide from the world, if it was racist) and the throwing of objects belong to a completely different sphere.
They are not part of rivalry. They are not “passion.” They are not an understandable response to a celebration. They are misconduct, in many cases CRIMINAL behaviour, and they cross the boundary from competition into harm.
Once we say, “Yes, but he provoked them,” we blur that line. We shift the focus from those who chose to insult, racially abuse or throw objects, and place it on the player who scored a goal. That conflation is dangerous. It suggests that abuse can be triggered, mitigated or explained away.
IT CANNOT
You can debate whether a celebration was excessive. That is a football conversation. It is governed by the rules of the game
You cannot justify racism, or verbal abuse. That is a matter of dignity and basic standards of behaviour, which are governed by the rules of society
THEY MUST NEVER BE CONFUSED
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They Chose the Wrong Man to Silence.
It’s convenient for many if victims of racism just put their heads down and get on with their business. Vinícius Jr. is not that guy. He will not look down or away.
Article by @MHassanFootball
managingmadrid.com/real-madrid-cf…
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I did this video nearly 3 years ago on how the Spanish media treated Vinicius Junior after he was racially abused in Valencia. I urge you to watch it to get an understanding of the mindset of victim blaming, because it's been going on a long time.
Stan Sport Football@StanSportFC
'He doesn't look like he's backing down, and nor should he. More power to Vini for standing up.' This week's Spanish Paper wrap looks at how local media has reported allegations of racist abuse at Vini Jr. The wrap | watchoptus.tv/PhilPaperWrap-… @PhilKitro #LaLiga #OptusSport
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'He should stop provoking' is the constant refrain from, well, racists. Excellent piece #ViniJr
Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague
Vinicius: Eight years at Real Madrid, 20 cases of alleged racist abuse - Read my latest piece for @BBCSport bbc.co.uk/sport/football…
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Vinicius: Eight years at Real Madrid, 20 cases of alleged racist abuse - Read my latest piece for @BBCSport
bbc.co.uk/sport/football…

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Your AI use is causing this. AI isn't sustainable on any level.
ABC News@ABC
People across America are increasingly facing the risk of losing parts of their land to eminent domain, in support of the growing expansion of AI data centers as the demand to power them continues to grow. Read more: abcnews.link/zOAmA5Z
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