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Rodrigo Bentancur

Is it? I thought it was that my imaginary friend is better than your imaginary friend.
I'm no expert, but does jesus not even love those who don't believe in him?
I mean, it's all a bit wet for me and obviously his "church" doesn't exactly follow the guidelines, but is that not his message?
 
The issue in my mind is that he seems to not realise what he said was bad until after it had gone out publicly in Uruguay and looped all the way back to the UK and The FA. What I never really got to grips with is whether it caused outrage back in Uruguay until it kicked off in the UK.
I have no idea why what he said is considered to be racist, and much worse than punching someone in the face.
It was clearly said in a non-serious way too!
Asians say the same about me (Caucasians), "you all look the same".
I don't find that the slightest racist, nor should it offend anyone!
 
I have no idea why what he said is considered to be racist, and much worse than punching someone in the face.
It was clearly said in a non-serious way too!
Asians say the same about me (Caucasians), "you all look the same".
I don't find that the slightest racist, nor should it offend anyone!
To be fair, you do look a lot like Jeremy Clarkson, with a hint of Boris Johnson.
 
One of my good mates is an Uruguayan who is mid 50’s and left there as a teen. He’s white. He will use the ‘N’ word and says that in Uruguay most people do. It’s their culture. So Lolo comes from a place where everyday language about black people is racist.

I have no clue what his own views are, but Uruguayans grow up that way in that culture.

Which n word though? Spanish for black (the colour) is negro. Bit hard not to use it.
 
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