[quote]rasturai wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Wait…so someone noticed that soccer players aren’t all white and decided this was significant enough for a whole article?
I guess people who find this interesting are also the types who are shocked to find that minorities can also be doctors, lawyers, engineers or fucking ballet dancers.
What year is this?[/quote]
No I think it was more of you can see what kinda people are in the country to represent the country. In Serbia there aren’t many black people, so on the team you will find pretty much no black people. Brazil has a mix obviously…spain is a country with white people etc. etc.
“So far, most nations of the world have teams that racially represent their people. Black Africans, Asians, Arabs, and Eastern Europeans (God bless â??em) can support teams that reflect them 100 percent. Whites in Australia and New Zealand can still proudly support a team that looks like them.” - I’m Serbian, the day there is like 5-6 black guys on that team…well it is not really representing Serbia racially.
As well - "By looking at the 32 squads we can learn some lessons in terms of race, immigration, and demographics. Because of immigration, the complexion of Western Europe is changing, and it is showing up in the composition of soccer teams that used to be all-white up even into the 1990s.
“England won their only World Cup in 1966 with an all-white side but is perhaps going the way of France. They started a bare majority of whites over blacks in their first round game. They may start 7 whites for the next game but the team is trending black. Perhaps if England is bounced from the tournament in the first round it will change things. The team disappointed in a first round draw versus the U.S.”
So it’s like if you look at an english soccer team you would think it’s all whites…because english are mostly whites but if there is black people on the team it obviosuly makes the racial setting of the team different.
I just think what they are saying is that the black people on these white team are doing well. And that’s why some teams have more black players now than usual.
Maybe all the good black players have been recruited to these teams and not represeting Africa
At the same time though the all-black teams are doing quite poor, not to say they are bad at soccer…but something is obviosuly missing here.
Someone is just stating the differences in soccer and how the teams are changing
Again - “By looking at the 32 squads we can learn some lessons in terms of race, immigration, and demographics. Because of immigration, the complexion of Western Europe is changing, and it is showing up in the composition of soccer teams that used to be all-white up even into the 1990s.”
I feel like everyone jumped on some racism card here or somethin?[/quote]
Um, they are a white supremacist. Everything I have read on there is about propagating the race.
