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Originally posted by Omids View PostIf you are referring to the ban of the PP forward, i am afraid we have no case based on that. Even FIFA would have issued him with a ban for that celebration which would be deamed as racist from all angles.
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گنه کرد در بلخ آهنگری؛ به شوشتر زدند گردن مسگریLast edited by webmaster; 10-05-2020, 03:22 PM.
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Originally posted by kianstarwars View PostMy whole argument is that Alekasir didn't have any race related intention. Are you saying that he did?
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Originally posted by diz View PostI agree with you, but sadly, intent is not the issue (because every truly racist action can also argue intent). The rules are clear (but were simply not applied consistently). Gestures that are generally and/or traditionally considered racist should not be tolerated.
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Originally posted by TheSPAM
Ale-Kasir had a very reasonable explanation and was very plausible. But that is irrelevant as well.
It is simply not acceptable for AFC to condemn an action, issue a sentence for that action, without any due process. And then use that excuse to effect the outcome of a semi-final match in the signature club-competition of Asia. That is not how things are done anywhere but the AFC.
If Ale-Kasir is guilty of anything, it is overestimating the intelligence of his compatriots in the West, who are the first ones jumping on the bandwagon. He should not be blamed for not knowing how off the rails the PC culture in the west has gone, nor for not knowing how utterly corrupt the AFC can be.Last edited by webmaster; 10-05-2020, 03:22 PM.Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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Originally posted by nisfejahan View PostI do not know what it is with you guys trying to turn everything upside down. A racist gesture it was not. First of all, there is no racism against slanted-eye people in Iran. It is simply not a THING as much as you guys trying to make it one. A large portion of the Iranian population has some form of slanted-eye. They are not singled out in any way form or manner. It simply is NOT A THING, never has been.
Ale-Kasir had a very reasonable explanation and was very plausible. But that is irrelevant as well.
It is simply not acceptable for AFC to condemn an action, issue a sentence for that action, without any due process. And then use that excuse to effect the outcome of a semi-final match in the signature club-competition of Asia. That is not how things are done anywhere but the AFC.
If Ale-Kasir is guilty of anything, it is overestimating the intelligence of his compatriots in the West, who are the first ones jumping on the bandwagon. He should not be blamed for not knowing how off the rails the PC culture in the west has gone, nor for not knowing how utterly corrupt the AFC can be.
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I fully agree the PP and Iran should challenge this on the grounds that the ruling was applied inconsistently and also expeditiously without proper fact finding, interviews, etc. In Addition, the timing of the announcement 2 hours before the match is highly suspect, which undoubtedly caused a psychological shock to the entire team. We, as Iranians, are very passionate people. The more we approach these things with thought, planning, and evidence, the better.
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Just email the photos of Messi and others doing the same gesture to these mofos. It should teach them something.Last edited by webmaster; 10-05-2020, 10:44 AM.__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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Originally posted by diz View PostAgain, I agree that the application, execution, and timing of the rules was unjust and inconsistent. Having said that, again intent is largely irrelevant. If a player starts making monkey noises and gestures as a goal celebration because he wants to promote his chimpanzee sanctuary, it would still be offensive to many worldwide audiences. Football is a a worldwide phenomenon, we have to have consistent rules, which is what makes this game so great. If anything, I also blame IPL, his coach, and FFIR for not telling him earlier that this was not appropriate. Many on this very forum questioned his celebration as it happened live. It was clearly cringe-worthy, despite the sweet story/intent behind it.
Making monkey noise is different as it is more universally known to be offensive.
Should Iranian players be expected to know that making the OK sign is now a "white pride" sign? What if making the cross on the chest is considered offensive to some group? Should Iranian soccer players now study the different signs and gestures before taking the field?
I remember the same Persian Gulf sheiks had their underwear bunched up over a gesture Taremi made years ago and tried to make it an issue.
At the end of the day, Al-Nasr and the corrupt AFC were looking for an excuse, any excuse, to weaken PP. If it was not that, they would be questioning PPs roster and if the players were allowed to play. Oh...wait...they are doing that now.Sign this petition to show opposition to US/UK support for the Rajavi/MKO cult
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There is no question the AFC is corrupt. I just hope our country will be free someday to really return them the favor suing them in courts and win cases after cases against them.
After the incompetent IR is gone, we will have a lot of reviewing and taking action to do. The AFC must pay back for all they did to us. That day will come.
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nisfejahan jaan, again I agree with your general sentiments and passion, but in a court of arbitration, it would be very difficult to argue this. Iran is multi-ethnic, certainly with "Asian"-looking citizens to the north and from the east. In addition, the AFC contains a billion Chinese (not to mention Japanese, Vietnamese, Laotian, etc members). To argue ignorance of the rules or ignorance that this gesture can be interpreted as racist is a very weak argument in courts. The cross sign and the WP sign etc will likely catch up and be treated similarly. But the slanted eyes sign is cringe-worthy before, now, and in the future. It would be best to argue against this ruling from an inconsistent application and the suspicious timing standpoint.
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