The civilized West explains to the Balkan peasants how to behave ideologically correctly, or: the UEFA course taught Romanian football referees how not to be racist and exclusionary.
Referees from the Romanian 1st and 2nd football leagues took part in an online course organized by UEFA, where they were taught the values of European football and how to apply them on the field. The course took place because at the end of last year, during a group match of the Champions League (PSG vs. Basaksehir), the Romanian whistle master Sebastian Colțescu called a black person black. Yes, regardless of the fact that UEFA itself judged that Colțescu was not racist! What is also very important: the UEFA Commissioner for Diversity and Inclusion also participated in the course - as (ex)trainer, of course. Do you understand?
Now, let's imagine (letting our imaginations go a bit) what the sophisticated Western gentlemen could have taught the Balkan peasants. For example, this is how to warn a brutally foul player:
"Dear player, if I don't offend your sensibilities, could I perhaps ask you not to kick the opponent's fellow athlete in the head? But, only if it doesn't cause a major mental upheaval and it's not a punishment for some old, colonialist crime, because then you can go."
Obsession:
"If the referee judges that a white superior football player WANTS to foul an African-American or African-African or other minority football player who is on the field playing for the opposing team, the referee shall stop the game and warn the wrongdoer of their harmful INTENT. Because in the civilized world we don't accept that kind of thing."
Do you still remember the office sex that was present everywhere in companies, schools, sports clubs during the Ceaușescu dictatorship? Whom everyone knew was the spicli. He also knew that everyone knew. But he was still there, keeping a watchful eye on everyone and correcting deviations. Well, this commissioner responsible for diversity and inclusion also reminds me of such an office sex.
After that, we can only repeat the Facebook slogan: #jesuisrománbíró!
Source: foter.ro
Cover image: pepita.hu