“But playing devil’s advocate, it’s difficult, because if we’re in a room like we are now, and someone says ‘the black person’ or ‘the black one’, I wouldn’t take offence to that, so without knowing the context the word was used, it’s easy to jump on either bandwagon."
Micah Richards, the voice...
I think a lot of Romanians would find what you're saying pretty ****ing racist as a lot of those 20 million people surely arent racist. They definitely have more issues than some other countries, when Sweden played them they were chanting against Alexander Isak and Robin Quaison, but just like...
If there was five black guys and one white guy and the white guy made a mess, its pretty realistic to believe that he would have been referred to as "the white guy". If one of the coaches is 65 and the others are 35, it could have been "the old guy", or if 5 had hair and one was bald it could...
Debatable.
If they have a staff of six or seven guys and you dont know the name of any of them and only one of them is black, is it racist to describe him as "the black guy" when pointing out which one of the staff members that were about to be sent off?
I guess its racist if you believe that...
Apparently he referred to him (Pierre Webo) as "this black guy", but in Romanian (negru). Mic then picked up the ref saying "I said black, not negro". Will be interesting to see what this results in except for the mandatory 30 page thread appearing on NSC within 24 hours.