LOL that's not the version of the story that's being run anywhere outside of England.
Well then, that's shit reporting because they made the report from the independent comission public.
And you can't even translate the word "negrito" to "blacky", blacky sounds racist, where as "negrito" is not.
Like I said, the word "negrito" was barely mentioned in the report. The word was "negro"
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to
each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the
foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez “say it to me again, I’m going to punch
you”. Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro",
So basically what your saying is that they only believed Evra because of Suarez's reputation? LOL well funny how they didnt take EVRA'S reputation into account.
I'm sure his reputation came into play a bit, but it was mainly his inconsistent testimony.
And anyway this is all irrelevant, because even if I were to agree that what Suarez said was completely racist, it wouldn't affect my point at all, which you seem incapable of comprehending.
I completely understand your point. Your point is because racism is so prevalent in soccer it should be unpunished. I agree that it is rampant but when a player comes forward after being racially abused would you rather the FA just shrug their shoulders and say, "Sorry mate, it's part of the game."
The term "Sudaca" probably gets said at least once a match, in an extremely derogatory and racist context, and NO ONE ever gets punished for it. In fact, most players understand its part of the game, and dont cry about it to the FA and make official complaints.
I think the fact that the problem is widescale is irrelevant. Who are you to say if Evra legitimately was offended by Suarez's comments or not? If a player comes forward after experiencing racism it is handled seriously by the FA. If you want to get racism out of football then say something. If you think that those people are just whining, I think it's completely obvious that you are sympathizing with racists.
Do you get it yet? it really doesn't even have anything to do with racism.
Except it most definitely does.