Ong_dynasty wrote:
I always find it P.C gone wrong when people "pick up" on the term black, but not on other offensive things done on the pitch.
If he said, i dont speak to french people or manc C*nts, is that fine? would he have gotten an 8 match ban?
I despise John Terry (and would always go along with the joke), but am I the only one that finds it hilarious that people are focusing on the term black rather than "c*nt"? is that not P.C gone wrong?
So nowadays calling your mum / sister a wh*re or you are a c*nt. that is part of the game right?
I meant to address this as well.
Short answer to the P.C gone wrong, yes and no. I think there are certain things that warrant more attention than others, and when insults become racial in context, they deserve a heavier hand.
That said, I do find the level of swearing and generic abuse on the pitch and from the stands that is allowed to slide bizarre and disappointing. It's absurd the number of times cameras will zoom in on players as they insult the ref/linesman or tell someone to "f*** off". And regularly watching games in person, I know some of the stuff coming from the stands is even worse.
Clubs and their stewards need to do a better job of controlling supporters and ejecting them where necessary. The F.A (and it's counterparts in other countries where this is an issue, which is most countries with massive football leagues) need to take a harder stance on the general foul language and yobbish behaviour on the pitch. Telling a ref to eff off (or anything similar) should be an immediate red in my eyes. In fact, I am pretty sure that under the "foul and abusive language" laws of the game, it is, or at the very least should be a yellow, but referees tend to let it slide, and therein lies the problem.
So yeah, in that respect maybe Suarez might feel hard done by. Not that he got an 8-game ban - because that was deserved - but that other players who spend their Saturdays yelling abuse at each other don't get sent off and/or bans for their conduct, and that fans are allowed to yell obscenities from the stands with little or no risk of punishment.