As a black person I agree with the point demba made…. But ultimately this was an overblown reaction, there’s a lot a racist terms for black people but to just refer to someone as a black guy/black one can’t really be seen as racist more so than it descriptive
@@S0mailLegendit wasn't about a player, it was about an official of the club, the referee is not obliged to know the names of all the members of the staff, he needs to know the players and the managers
@@frunzaverdero2163 doesnt matter if it was about a player or official. No one should be called out using his skin color. You can point on the person if you dont know his name.
@S0mailLegend It seems clearly that you don't know the whole situation. The 4th official was there, where the staff was, the first referee was in the other side of the pitch. He made that annotation to speed up the thing and to continue the game The whole situation didn't start because the staff member or the players were upset because he called him black, it was about the word negro that sounds pretty similar to negru and it is a racial slur. The match was in France and that word is usually used for racism there. Everyone thought that the referee used the word negro so that is the reason for the match being stopped. The referee came publicly to give his apology, to explain that it was a mistake to address the player by his skin colour, but to explain that it was a misunderstanding and that he didn't use a racist slur. I'm not attacking the victim, but the referee got a penalty and didn't hold matches for almost 6 months when being in his peak form, and then the court said the he is not guilty and he didn't need to be suspended, because the reason for his suspension was "using racial slurs" which was not true.
Actually, the point isn`t valid. The only thing he does is to indicate a defining element in order to distinguish the player in cause. The explanation for not saying "this white guy" and simply saying this guy is owed to the fact that there are 10 white guys on the bench and only a black one. If there would`ve been 10 black ones and just 1 white guy, he would`ve definitely referred to him as "this white guy", I guarantee you. It goes both ways. Stop tryin` to make everyone look racist, even black guys laugh at how pathetic some of u are when u go to BLM parades and sh*t.
No, he hasn't. In Europe, majority of people are white. If some white player plays in Africa, of course everyone would know him as "white guy". And one more thing, if you feel offended when you get called "black guy", does it mean that you are ashamed because you are black?
@@nijebitnoime have you actually been to Africa? Do you understand that many of the terms (in many different African languages) don't directly translate to white person? Educate yourself please.
@@nijebitnoime Have you actually been to Africa? Do you realize that the words (in many various African languages) they use for "white person" doesn't actually directly translate to white person? For example "Mzungu" is literally translated as "wanderer" and is the most common example in central, eastern and southern Africa. Perhaps you should educate yourself in linguistics
WDYM HE HAVE A FUKING GOOD POINT? THE 4TH OFFICAL REF CLEARLY SAID THE N WORK TO IBFK MANAGER EVEN TOUGHT HIS BLACK. IF U BLACK GUY ALL PEOPLE CALL U THE N WORD HOW U FELT THEN?
Funny because Negru means in ROmanian Black, is that racism to refere to someones skincolor? In my oppinion it is not right but we have to be aware that the refrees come from a different culture, and language is meant to keep communication simple and clear.
In Romanian Negru means black. He didnt call him the racial slur. If you cant understand that then you are just incompetent yourself. There was not a racial slur said. He didnt know his name so he said “Negru”.
The fact that people are defending the ref in this comment section is disgusting. As a ref who is meant to be a bridge of fairness between 2 parties, he has to understand that words have different gravity to different people. Secondly, 5:10 is correct. People don’t say “this black guy is so annoying” using black as an observation. If you argued this point you’re just doing some insane acrobatics to avoid the truth. He meant it as an insult.
Nobody keeps this word alive more than black people themselves. They call each other this degrading and vulgar word when they’re together and in their music all the time. If they hate the word so much then they should stop calling each other it.
After researching this incident, the irony here is that the only real racist was the black player for calling the refs Gypsies. That’s why he was carded. “Negru” means black in Romanian. It doesn’t even have to refer to a person. It could be used in the context of “black pants.”
I don’t think he was being racist but he could have just pointed the player out or asked for his name and not described him by colour , at the same time negro in a lot of countries just means black it’s not a racial thing just a term used for a colour does tha now mean we can not say black without someone getting upset it’s like saying we can’t say yellow anymore because BART Simpson and emoji’s on our phones might get offended. Honestly it’s too much
first yes, he didn't play for a some time, than the case was at the court were the referee won because the whole situation was a misunderstanding, he wasn't racist, the member of the staff was in the corner with a blanked and the referee didn't knew his name. The referee was talking with his teams that was full of Romanian and spoke with them in Romanian and he said the the "negru" (which means black in our language) guy
I’ll cut the ref some slack. He probably spent a weekend listening to modern black music or black cinema and the word just entered his headspace after hearing them say it to each other so much.
@@bobmarli6095 is not racism he said "ala negru" which means "that black guy" and if that's racist how was he supposed to identify him without knowing his name? hes ignorant not racist and that's because we don't have black people in romania so we don't think about stuff like that
#saynotoracism
Ur wrong,video for seeking attention,he didn t say N word,reported for disinformation
Does that include Webo's racism against the refs?
No racism they lied
Referee’s handling of this situation was terrible.
yes
@@FootyEdits2012you have no idea the guy wasnt racist
@@fabiApologetics bro chill,its not that deep
@@fabiApologeticswhy did he say it?
Oh you knew better dont you? Dont call the police coward
As a black person I agree with the point demba made…. But ultimately this was an overblown reaction, there’s a lot a racist terms for black people but to just refer to someone as a black guy/black one can’t really be seen as racist more so than it descriptive
Same here.. I’m black too but I think it was over the top tbh
What point
@@theastonvillaseal585 “why when you talk about a white guy you just say that guy but when you mention me you have to say the black guy?
He just called him his skin colour, it was not even an insult
It is insensitive to call one player by his skin color and not the others. Football must be fair!
@@S0mailLegendit wasn't about a player, it was about an official of the club, the referee is not obliged to know the names of all the members of the staff, he needs to know the players and the managers
@@frunzaverdero2163 doesnt matter if it was about a player or official. No one should be called out using his skin color. You can point on the person if you dont know his name.
@S0mailLegend It seems clearly that you don't know the whole situation. The 4th official was there, where the staff was, the first referee was in the other side of the pitch. He made that annotation to speed up the thing and to continue the game The whole situation didn't start because the staff member or the players were upset because he called him black, it was about the word negro that sounds pretty similar to negru and it is a racial slur. The match was in France and that word is usually used for racism there. Everyone thought that the referee used the word negro so that is the reason for the match being stopped. The referee came publicly to give his apology, to explain that it was a mistake to address the player by his skin colour, but to explain that it was a misunderstanding and that he didn't use a racist slur. I'm not attacking the victim, but the referee got a penalty and didn't hold matches for almost 6 months when being in his peak form, and then the court said the he is not guilty and he didn't need to be suspended, because the reason for his suspension was "using racial slurs" which was not true.
@@thanosz1375 you right, people are so woke that they loose their cool too much for none
5:10 he has a great point
Actually, the point isn`t valid. The only thing he does is to indicate a defining element in order to distinguish the player in cause. The explanation for not saying "this white guy" and simply saying this guy is owed to the fact that there are 10 white guys on the bench and only a black one. If there would`ve been 10 black ones and just 1 white guy, he would`ve definitely referred to him as "this white guy", I guarantee you. It goes both ways. Stop tryin` to make everyone look racist, even black guys laugh at how pathetic some of u are when u go to BLM parades and sh*t.
No, he hasn't. In Europe, majority of people are white. If some white player plays in Africa, of course everyone would know him as "white guy".
And one more thing, if you feel offended when you get called "black guy", does it mean that you are ashamed because you are black?
@@nijebitnoime have you actually been to Africa? Do you understand that many of the terms (in many different African languages) don't directly translate to white person? Educate yourself please.
@@nijebitnoime Have you actually been to Africa? Do you realize that the words (in many various African languages) they use for "white person" doesn't actually directly translate to white person? For example "Mzungu" is literally translated as "wanderer" and is the most common example in central, eastern and southern Africa. Perhaps you should educate yourself in linguistics
WDYM HE HAVE A FUKING GOOD POINT? THE 4TH OFFICAL REF CLEARLY SAID THE N WORK TO IBFK MANAGER EVEN TOUGHT HIS BLACK. IF U BLACK GUY ALL PEOPLE CALL U THE N WORD HOW U FELT THEN?
Funny because Negru means in ROmanian Black, is that racism to refere to someones skincolor? In my oppinion it is not right but we have to be aware that the refrees come from a different culture, and language is meant to keep communication simple and clear.
It's not actual racism, the whole thing was blown out of proportion.
And then he knows what does in mean it international areas
@@CerpinTaxtt He does not have a jersey number, he was sitting on the bench with a coat on.
@tarik6990 what are you talking about the man said you black man
Racists always defending racists😂😂😂
In Romanian Negru means black. He didnt call him the racial slur. If you cant understand that then you are just incompetent yourself. There was not a racial slur said. He didnt know his name so he said “Negru”.
Whole thing blown out of proportion cant call a spade a spade now a days
For real… can we stop victimising snowflakes and liars just because they get stupidly and rightfully sent off
It’s cool that they all speak,engksih
The fact that people are defending the ref in this comment section is disgusting. As a ref who is meant to be a bridge of fairness between 2 parties, he has to understand that words have different gravity to different people. Secondly, 5:10 is correct. People don’t say “this black guy is so annoying” using black as an observation. If you argued this point you’re just doing some insane acrobatics to avoid the truth. He meant it as an insult.
@NicolasJACK-son if you consider calling black to someone like an insult, is your problem
So you're OK with Webo calling the refs "Gypsy"? Which is even more offensive because Webo meant it as an insult.
Nobody keeps this word alive more than black people themselves. They call each other this degrading and vulgar word when they’re together and in their music all the time. If they hate the word so much then they should stop calling each other it.
Simply change the fourth official.
After researching this incident, the irony here is that the only real racist was the black player for calling the refs Gypsies. That’s why he was carded. “Negru” means black in Romanian. It doesn’t even have to refer to a person. It could be used in the context of “black pants.”
Suspending a match for a word is a bullshit
Imagine someone telling you what you can say and not say 😂
Imagine being embarrassed or angry at someone calling you your skin color lol
Nah bro he’s totally right for reacting like that, refs are all fluent in english
@@Showman88listen from 5:08
Imagine you are gay like u
@@Fuss_13 hahaha I’m not gay bro
5:10
I don’t think he was being racist but he could have just pointed the player out or asked for his name and not described him by colour , at the same time negro in a lot of countries just means black it’s not a racial thing just a term used for a colour does tha now mean we can not say black without someone getting upset it’s like saying we can’t say yellow anymore because BART Simpson and emoji’s on our phones might get offended. Honestly it’s too much
0:21
Did UEFA punish the ref?
why would they punish him?
Yes they did but not all time(bad eng)
@@IonutMuntean-k6m Why wouldn't they?
first yes, he didn't play for a some time, than the case was at the court were the referee won because the whole situation was a misunderstanding, he wasn't racist, the member of the staff was in the corner with a blanked and the referee didn't knew his name. The referee was talking with his teams that was full of Romanian and spoke with them in Romanian and he said the the "negru" (which means black in our language) guy
@@frunzaverdero2163 Meanwhile Webo calling the refs "Gypsy" was completely ignored.
Crying over nothing
This isn't nothing. People like you need to be educated.
@currycell This is Nothing. People like you to realize that people have real issues not bitching and moaning about words go and touch grass
@@currycellaverage black brain
Then that means you're racist as well. Get lost!
Ute mother
Excellent fourth official
If neymar and mbappe doing what is right
5:11 to 5:30 is the answer
Virtue signaler
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They call each other this all the time when they’re together.
I’ll cut the ref some slack. He probably spent a weekend listening to modern black music or black cinema and the word just entered his headspace after hearing them say it to each other so much.
womp womp
bro what's your problem, just because this may not affect you doesn't mean it shouldn't matter. The world does not revolve around you.
@@maxstarling2588 idiots will always be idiots
Smartest most logical TH-cam viewer👍
@@maxstarling2588mbappe's teammate (the LW) is also one of them
Hey be quiet. You're not brave hiding behind an anonymous account. This isn't a womp womp matter. People like you need education.
No he does not say it
He's Romanian i believe, he said negru which means the black
00:21
He does say it twice and its clearly racist and ufea yaps on about saying no to racism but don’t punish it
@@sharkii.3497 which is the whole problem.
@@bobmarli6095 is not racism he said "ala negru" which means "that black guy" and if that's racist how was he supposed to identify him without knowing his name?
hes ignorant not racist and that's because we don't have black people in romania so we don't think about stuff like that
5:10