Full disclosure: my skin color is somewhere in the middle but certainly closer to Reza's than it is to Albasini's so I may have some different sensitivities than some others here. Doesn't make me any more or less right, but I may look at it from a different perspective.
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.
I'm also not convinced he said it so I'm not going to condemn him. But, if he did say it I'm certainly not going to say "well, he must have had a reason". The only way I
might give him a pass is if Reza first said something like "you dirty, white Swiss" or the like, and even then, two wrongs don't make a right.
dduff442 said:
Plus, Reza's the only black rider in the peloton and a 1st-year pro as well.
I can't tell if you're uninformed, trying to use sarcasm, or trolling as neither of these assertions are even remotely true.
Maaaaaaaarten said:
Nobody is defending Albasini calling Reza a dirty ******.
Or am I a casual racist now because I think Albasini might've lost himself when he got angry and used some unacceptable terms in name calling somebody with a dark skin colour, rather than actually being racist?
I'm not quite at the point where I feel that it's the "real you" that comes out when you make an offensive comment in an argument but I do believe there's at least a little truth in that. When you're really, really upset with someone you often say what you think will hurt the most and in many cases that is something offensive. But I think that's only in very, very extreme situations and I believe how quickly you get to that point says something about your character. And no, a bike race, no matter how tired you are doesn't come close to qualifying (yes, I race and have been in heated arguments on the bike). So, if he did say it then in my mind it would probably be a case of some of the real Albasini coming out.
While I'll mostly give him the benefit of the doubt for now, I probably won't cheer for him to win out of a break when in the past I might have. This could be falsely "penalizing" him but as I said initially, I have my own sensitivities to this issue based on my perspective.