Neymar juega a ser viktima, mientras Cavani paga sin ser skuldig

Many years have passed since the crackdown on racism began to be a constant theme in world sports, in which there are currently retrograde, insulting, bureaucratic and sad patterns: There will be no eradication, many less if they are victims no son congruentes with his posture in respect.

No hay being my lions. Neymar acaba to protagonize another of his verbal duel speakers who passed the canhas on social media, justified by his racism victim paper against the Spanish defense of Marsella Alvaro Gonzalez, who recently accused of calling “mono” during a party .

Neymar reappears with PSG to recover from a final leg injury last year and scored the first goal for Mauricio Pochettino as the Paris team’s technician ahead of his rivals Acerella. Ahi, Neymar reunited with González, who was not convicted of an investigation into what he said was an attempted murder with the racist term in Brazil.

About the cancha, Neymar is a provocateur, playing the ignorant victim’s paper, to attack the ball with his enviable, natural talent, while always being at the service of his personal injury. This is what I learned from Brazil’s canvases, but it’s constantly being used to dramatize the flaws it receives.

In Barcelona there is a tendency towards this tendency, then it can be a disgrace to a more disciplined discipline and has less protagonism roded by the best players, like Messi and Luis Suárez.

But at PSG, although Suele was eclipsed by Mbappé, Neymar enjoyed his provocations in each game. And if he hurts, because he likes to be persecuted, attacked. The problem is that consiguió enganchar a González, un ferreo defense español cuyo fatale feil fue caer en el juego del braisileño, quien lo provoko en su reencuentro y, tras ganar el primer trofeo del año, published a photo para burlarse de él.

Innocent, González responded to the bullshit, but followed the insults and did not compare with Pelé mermó to Neymar, who blasphemed himself as someone who was insulted by a racist comment. Nadie Ghana, and Neymar, who are actually interested in playing against racism, will learn something from their PSG team-mate Edinson Cavani.

The Uruguayan protagonist, too, recently, an episode completely opuesto -as his career- and what Neymar did.

Cavani received an economic injunction and sanction from three leagues in the Premier League over a comment by a hizo in social speeches, in which he called “Negrito” a conidio for agradecerle.

From Uruguay he launched a campaign to get the English directives that Cavani’s comment was not an insult. So, the #GraciasNegrito commences a tendency to defend the culture of the greater part of America, in that it is very common to call “negro” caricatures people with a racist tone, on the contrary, is a comment that denotes certainty, confidence, sin distinguish el tono de piel, sino enaltecerlo. In this context, Negrito is alguien to quien aprecias, alguien cercano. Clearly, there are also burlesques, but always depending on the context, and although Cavani clearly does not have racist intent, he received a lot and an injustice.

Because of Neymar’s difference, Cavani did not pull the strings to lose as the Brazilian striker did. Cavani responded like the big sportsman who was on his career and accepted the multitude without making the victim.

In fact, Neymar’s actions were not criticized for defending an attack. Peru his manner of conducting is provocative to the demas, the cual tampoco, of no manner, series justification for that he attacks racism. Pero Neymar only has a light on what Cavani gave the example, and a wine was launched with the label “Gracias Negrito”. Neymar does well to defend, but the defendant’s roster of racism victims does not show that there is a burla out there and the account will end.

Cavani assures that he will always be on the lookout for racism and no more debate, no matter what. The example of the Cavani deberia persists about the false gritos of Neymar’s victims, to which pocos, really pocos, podrían decirle con cariño: “Gracias, Negrito”.

.Source