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Post by Football News on Dec 2, 2014 18:50:41 GMT
FA contacts Liverpool’s Mario Balotelli over controversial Instagram post
• ltalian has until 6pm on Friday to give observations • ‘The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour’ • Balotelli investigated by FA over ‘anti-semitic’ post Mario Balotelli has insisted his message on Instagram did not mean to cause offence.Mario Balotelli has been contacted by the Football Association for his observations regarding the Super Mario image he posted on Instagram and has until 6pm on Friday to respond. The FA is considering whether to charge Balotelli for misconduct so will take into account the Italian’s response to the governing body’s request, and the apology he issued earlier on Tuesday. The Liverpool striker stated he was sorry for the post that has caused him to be accused of antisemitism and racism. On Twitter he wrote: “I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour. I now understand that out of context [it] may have the opposite effect. Not all Mexicans have moustache, not all black people jump high and not all Jewish people love money. I used a cartoon done by someone else because it had Super Mario and I thought it was funny and not offensive. Again, I’m sorry.” On Monday Balotelli republished the image of Super Mario – a Nintendo computer game character with whom he shares a nickname – that had the legend: “Don’t be racist. Be like Mario. He’s an Italian plumber, created by Japanese people, who speaks English and looks like a Mexican”. Balotelli’s apology was a softening of tone after his initial reaction to criticism. “My Mom is jewish so all of u shut up please,” he wrote on Monday in reference to his foster mother, Silvia. One Jewish leader has condemned Balotelli actions and impressed upon him the need to “be more careful”. “It is incredibly offensive. We know it’s patently untrue and it’s reinforcing a stereotype,” Jonny Wineberg, vice-president of the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester, told the Manchester Evening News. “Comments like that have no place from anybody but he will be aware that someone like him, in the public eye, will be paid attention to. He should be more careful.” The Board of Deputies of British Jews also welcomed the FA’s investigation, with president Vivian Wineman adding: “Balotelli’s sharing of images which use unacceptable language and appeal to classic antisemitic tropes is troubling. We were pleased to see his immediate retraction and apology but such language has no place in public discourse. We welcome the decision by the FA to investigate this matter.” Balotelli is not available for Liverpool’s trip to Leicester City on Tuesday evening because of a groin injury. Source: Guardian
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Post by dorf on Dec 2, 2014 21:01:20 GMT
Liverp**l love controversy. It just seems to follow them everywhere.
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Post by Avinalaff on Dec 2, 2014 21:35:42 GMT
Liverp**l love controversy. It just seems to follow them everywhere. They can't help themselves. Now they're saying that Louis Suarez 'over achieved'. You couldn't make it up.
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