Shut up about racism in Africa being relevant at all to the discussion...FoxxyBrown1111 said:Why shall I shut up when Albasini and Switzerland is thrown to the mud? I won´t shut up...
Shut up about racism in Africa being relevant at all to the discussion...FoxxyBrown1111 said:Why shall I shut up when Albasini and Switzerland is thrown to the mud? I won´t shut up...
I'd be interested to know how you deal with people with Tourette's syndrome. I guess you've never called someone something you really didn't mean.hrotha said:I don't believe you'd say something in the spur of the moment that wasn't there somewhere in the first place. Internalized, hidden, repressed, maybe, but it was there.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:1.) You don´t need to live in Switzerland if you don´t like it.
2.) Posting something out of context is offensive against the people of Switzerland, living in rural ares. It´s highly xenophobic.
3.) Where is your outrage against Simbabwe, since you started to hit out against countries?
Tourette's is a disorder. It's a special case.theyoungest said:I'd be interested to know how you deal with people with Tourette's syndrome. I guess you've never called someone something you really didn't mean.
rhubroma said:Doesn't surprise me in the least though.
Jagartrott said:Albasini is from Zimbabwe
On the rest: I was half-joking with my original comment, but OK, I can't expect a German to know something about humour.
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hrotha said:Shut up about racism in Africa being relevant at all to the discussion...
Agreed, the moral posturing by many on here is quite amusing. All about appearing superior to other people by going to extreme lengths to condemn someone about a silly, off-the-tongue commentFoxxyBrown1111 said:Ever been in Africa? You´d wonder what people "really" are there then. I guess the moralizers would like to nuke those countries if they knew what real rascism goes on there.
People cool down, and come down from your high podests... Albasini is just a bike racer, a really good one BTW. Leave it at that. If you wanna fight the bad things, go to eastern Ukraine or Palestine and help people there. Reza is fine. Guaranteed.
If you are intolerant some of the time (when faced with other forms of intolerance, for instance), then you are not tolerant all of the time and you shouldn't pretend to be.Broth3r said:Just to break this little myth here: there is no paradox in being intolerant against intolerance.
auscyclefan94 said:Agreed, the moral posturing by many on here is quite amusing. All about appearing superior to other people by going to extreme lengths to condemn someone about a silly, off-the-tongue comment
SeriousSam said:If you are intolerant some of the time (when faced with other forms of intolerance, for instance), then you are not tolerant all of the time and you shouldn't pretend to be.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Why? You know him? I thought he is a pretty good bike racer, never heard anything bad about him...
rhubroma said:Because I've been around the block enough times to find a white cyclist calling a black cyclist a "dirty n!gger" not surprising.
Doesn't mean it's the rule, but surprising, no.
auscyclefan94 said:Agreed, the moral posturing by many on here is quite amusing. All about appearing superior to other people by going to extreme lengths to condemn someone about a silly, off-the-tongue comment
rhubroma said:Because I've been around the block enough times to find a white cyclist calling a black cyclist a "dirty n!gger" not surprising.
Doesn't mean it's the rule, but surprising, no.
Arnout said:I have to agree here. Colombian riders also made mention of this when the new generation started to arrive in Europe. In the end, cyclists are humans and among humanity there are people with this very nasty racist beliefs.
rhubroma said:Your referring to the episode as merely a "silly, off-the tongue comment" thus pertains to an early 20th century mentality of the pre-civil rights, pre-apartheide eras that rightfully is no excuse. Perhaps if it were directed at you, it wouldn't seem so tivial though.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:I still don´t think he said this. And if he did, there must have been a reason he lost his temper (maybe Reza said/did something to him before. It wouldn´t be the first time that a black man offends a white one*). Thus I don´t condemn Albasini unless it becomes clear he was the offender... until then, still innocent.
* You see, it goes both ways.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:Cool down. Don´t mix sports with politics. I like your posts in the politics thread and all, but here you make things bigger than they are.
rhubroma said:In fact at the Giro this year there were some unfortunate episodes against the "sporchi aborigini o selvaggi," however they are viewed.
“You know there are many languages spoken in the bunch, I don’t speak English perfectly, I speak a little bit of French, not perfectly, [Reza] doesn’t speak my languages. That can happen, a misunderstanding.”
I'm glad I'm not the only person who caught that.Waterloo Sunrise said:Brilliant.
Arnout said:Can you elaborate? What happened?