silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
"******" is quite different to "bastard", as well. Bastard is too generalized to be really offensive, ****** is a homophobic slur.
What if some is indeed an illegitimate child? Why are we drawing artificial lines here between racial abuse, then homophobic abuse and other types of personal abuse?"******" is quite different to "bastard", as well. Bastard is too generalized to be really offensive, ****** is a homophobic slur.
This is Harbhajan we're talking about. He's been a fairly exuberant character for a long time.What if some is indeed an illegitimate child? Why are we drawing artificial lines here between racial abuse, then homophobic abuse and other types of personal abuse?
I know no one would admit it, but if the Australians hadn't been abusive to Harbhajan in the past, he would've kept his stupid mouth shut about Symonds and in general. Sledging of that sort just isn't a part of the Indian's player's on-field repertoire.
of course, the Indians are as good as gold...always have been, always will beWhat if some is indeed an illegitimate child? Why are we drawing artificial lines here between racial abuse, then homophobic abuse and other types of personal abuse?
I know no one would admit it, but if the Australians hadn't been abusive to Harbhajan in the past, he would've kept his stupid mouth shut about Symonds and in general. Sledging of that sort just isn't a part of the Indian's player's on-field repertoire.
Nope - they've responded to initiatives from the modern Australian team. It is well known that the pattern of subjecting the opposition to personal abuse and hurtful invective was a tactic started by Steve Waugh's team and perfected by Ricky Ponting's - the rest of the countries have responded in turn. It's quite different from silly banter like Sangakkara's - which TBH I'm not a big fan of either. But at least it's not crossing that boundary.of course, the Indians are as good as gold...always have been, always will be
Oh, it's a lot older than that, although it has got particularly nasty in recent years.Nope - they've responded to initiatives from the modern Australian team. It is well known that the pattern of subjecting the opposition to personal abuse and hurtful invective was a tactic started by Steve Waugh's team and perfected by Ricky Ponting's - the rest of the countries have responded in turn. It's quite different from silly banter like Sangakkara's - which TBH I'm not a big fan of either. But at least it's not crossing that boundary.
why are you so sure he said it? harbhajan has denied it....essentially it's one person's word against the other's...and with his indian accent, it is very easy for someone like symonds to misunderstand/misinterpret what he actually said...with no neutral evidence whatsoever, procter was dead wrong in dishing out this ban...Never had much respect for the guy. I have lost whatever there was. 3 match ban is really very light.
I agree it's stupid to come to a conclusion based on what Aussie players testified; obv they are going to side with Symmonds. Harbhajan's mom is saying he is innocent and rather it's Symmonds who abused him.why are you so sure he said it? harbhajan has denied it....essentially it's one person's word against the other's...and with his indian accent, it is very easy for someone like symonds to misunderstand/misinterpret what he actually said...with no neutral evidence whatsoever, procter was dead wrong in dishing out this ban...
Mike Proctor quite firmly placed himself on the side of those who opposed the apartheid policies of the South African government.This is a farce. Proctor accepting Ponting / Symonds story witout any evidence. Proctor him self does not come from a back ground that tolerated colored people in SAF.
Not all of them are, though more of them were so in the past than now. One more reason why this ridiculous practice of sledging must be stopped completely rather than feed this race to the bottom to find the limits for Level3, Level2 and Level1 punishments.of course, the Indians are as good as gold...always have been, always will be
No, I don't think they are related.Does anybody else think that perhaps the ICC clamped down on Harbhajan to draw attention away away from the umpiring?
Perhaps not. But unless Harbhajan confessed to racially abusing Symonds, it completes a fine farce of a test from the officials involved.No, I don't think they are related.
For the last time, racism is not prevalent in India. The only reason why the crowds jumped onto the monkey bandwagon was because Symo had upped the ante before the ODI series with a few choice words of his own and hence he was seen as the instigator-in-chief by the folks in India. When it was evident to the people that the monkey reference clearly offended him, the crowds just took up on that. I dont think it was a case of a racist taunt at all. I know I'm splitting hairs here but this needs to be thrown into the loop as well.Anyone watch the thing on the Cricket Show at lunch today? About the racism in Indian crowds? It was ridiculous. This wasn't just one or two people...This was thousands and thousands endorsing these racist chants. There was a sign saying "Why a monkey amongst kangaroos?"...Look at Symo with a straight face and tell him that they are actualling calling him a monkey because of some monkey god with fangs and horns and wings in India. What a ludicrous justification of the name calling...