have never posted in here and plan to never post in here again, but after the match at the Maracanã, brazilian players and fans were met with racist comments from Argentinans on social media, racism is around for a long time in football, but lately brazilan racism has been rapid, I want nothing more to just cry because I feel like these people get no repercussions or consequences, it may seem like a “suck it up” or “cry more” situation but it hurts to see brazilian people get harrassment, this is just a vent, if you read than thank you

  • therealpandaman@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    You cry about mean things said online. Yet every single time Argentinos travel to Brasil, there is police brutality on levels that if it were to anyone else it would be on your news channels. Did they you even consider the police that attacked the fans in the stadium after they whistled and booed our national anthem? There were women and children in the stands when the police came and started beating people. You choose not to accept it because in your societies it is okay to discriminate against us, but it is a crime against humanity to discriminate black people. Brasilians are also racist against us, we just don’t give a shit because life is more difficult than mean words.

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      10 months ago

      What’s an example of brazilian racism towards Argentina? I’ve never seen it, and it goes both ways with the national anthem thing, happens with everyone in South America. And I’m pretty sure (not entirely sure) that the Argentinan started the fight.

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        10 months ago

        When their police target our people specifically at every single match when they travel there. When they tell us we go hungry and are shit because of our failing economy. There’s tons of examples, but you will only look at the ones that are convenient for you.

        Booing and whistling at national anthems is not acceptable in South America. You can whistle at the team and say shit to fans but no one does at the anthem. Complete lack of respect. The (70000) Brazilians in attendance started it, not the (3000) of us there.

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        10 months ago

        Why are you sure Argentinians started the fight? Thats racism too then.