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START GO AND Spectators quarantine 60 matches for racist comments from the Sør Arena stands. It is reminiscent of Espen Bugge Pettersen’s spontaneous life sentence for the guard who the previous week had made racist calls to Vålerenga’s Ousmane Camara.
– At least not during my life in the club, and certainly not afterwards, were the immediate thoughts of the Sandefjord leader about the guard’s opportunities to return to battle.
This is when you can’t think about it.
WHEN THE NORWEGIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION reacts by imposing a four-game ban on Flamur Kastrati for calling Dag-Eilev Fagermo “fucking street sweeper”, says they have used their time and thought carefully. The penalty is within expectations, stricter than two games, lighter than ten and well sanctioned.
That Flamur Kastrati takes the penalty with open arms says that the KBK player has learned and takes responsibility for what he said.
All in all, it’s a good ending to a bad case for Norwegian football.
Kastrati has received the punishment
CASTRES SIER FLAG he did not know the meaning of the word sweep, and for that reason he did not know that it was homosexuality that he spat out with anger and frustration in the heat of battle in the Intility Arena. In the world of law, because it is an almost impossible exercise to prove what goes through people’s heads, it must be mitigating every day.
If you are going to be convicted of something according to the Penal Code, you must have proven intent or negligence.
The question that the law would require an answer to in the case of Kastrati, because the KBK player’s defense has been a complete disregard of parts of the Norwegian language, is therefore the degree of negligence.
LUCKELY NOT RATED this case under criminal law, although it will always be important to keep the tongue straight in the mouth. What the KBK player said is not correct despite the fact that no one has been reported to the police. That is, as we all agree, one hundred percent objectionable.
Flamur Kastrati’s dark moments, rather than attacking and harassing someone’s sexual orientation, were above all a verbal abuse of the values, ethics and customs of football.
THE CONSEQUENCE OF Å Expressing the words “fucking sweeps” on a Sunday night in the Elite Series is therefore preventively sanctioned. With four games in quarantine, we know that it is no longer okay to engage in bullying, incitement and bullying on the football field.
It’s a good decision, now we know where the line goes.
It is important both for football, Flamur Kastrati and for many, many others.
Bring the racists to the heat!
KASTRATIS “FUCKING SOPER”, when the focus of Norwegian senior football was to end racism, it highlighted the real extent of discrimination, bullying and bullying on the football field. Perhaps “STOP Racism should expand the limits and mandate of # STOP NOW!
Implicit, Stop Racism, Stop Bullying, Stop Discrimination Stop Harassment – # STOP Shit!
It doesn’t sound good, but someone has to say it.
It is so.
RACISM IS DEFINED AS attitudes, thoughts and ideas in which people are classified by race and ethnicity, and that some groups are worth more than others. Discrimination and xenophobia are closely related concepts. It abounds in society and in the world as such, including football and sports.
Thus, we see the kneeling before the start of the match all over the world.
It is sad that Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen and other Norwegian sports stars don’t get it and say yes to such political celebrations at the Olympics.
Disappoint foreign friends
THE TRUTH MEANS SOMETHING if you listen to it. The truth about the undercurrents of Norwegian football is grim and far worse than the scattered racist chants in Ålesund, Sandefjord and Kristiansand.
- The truth is that Flamur Kastrati is unfortunately not alone.
- The truth is that what NRK Sport has covered in Dagsrevyen this week, about the two Drammens lads who have felt the discrimination in the body, is only a small part of the dark picture.
- The truth is that racism does not go from white to black, but across ethnicities and all skin tones.
- The truth is that bullying, incitement, and harassment in many settings are the rule, not the exception. The truth, even if you don’t like to hear it, is much worse than you think.
The truth is just damn