Ikki
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There are legal experts all over critiquing it. There was a nice article by lawyer in the Irish FA who did a nice overview of it.Paul Goulding, a QC and the man who drafted the report would presumably disagree.
&, with all due respect, I've no doubt his legal acumen would knock yours into a corked hat.
Moreover, chief justices make mistakes or rule incorrectly or what have you. Why should that stop Paul Goulding doing as such? Maybe you would like to make an argument apart from appealing to authority.
The evidence was based on hearsay and interpreting - what they admitted - was limited video evidence. If that is not correct, point out where it isn't. Thanks.
Crap, frankly.
Even if one accepts "negrito" isn't always used in an overtly racist way, it stretches credulity way past breaking point to attempt to suggest calling an opponent by a racial epithet (which at no point anyone has attempted to suggest it isn't, contrary to your assertion) isn't offensive. He has no history of friendship with Evra which clearly fatally undermines any attempt to suggest he was attempting ingratiation. He was using it to belittle Evra.
If I called an opponent a "little black man", I'd frankly expect a smack in the chops for it.
You need to actually read the report. The word that was used was 'negro'. It was also corroborated by experts that in spanish speaking countries, especially southern america, that it has a very matey/colloquial use. Suarez calls Johnson negro, for instance. His wife calls him Negro for instance. You need to lose your Englander goggles for a moment and understand the discussion was in spanish. IIRC they even chose to interpret the conversation in how it would be interpreted with that reference in mind.
You keep repeating a fallacy, there is no proof he called him a 'little black man'. In Suarez's version of events, Evra got mad at Suarez for kicking him in his previously injured knee. Suarez then made a comment saying that's football. Evra continued angrily and Suarez asked "Why black?" - like saying "Why mate?". What you're talking about, I don't know. If you are going to state what Suarez proffered, then actually stick to that.
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