It seems that politics and the system of PC expectations are already irrevocably infiltrating sports. Since the Second World War, Germans have been born into such a severe, multi-generational frustration that they are constantly reminded, as if a collective punishment, that their predecessors violated human rights in an unprecedented manner. (By the way, this is true, but not true for all Germans!) Just don't let them fall from one side of the horse to the other!

That's why they also become geek vanguards of stupid things like gender ideology, gender reassignment, the right of men to give birth, and I could list them. The first racist scandal of the upcoming Olympics can also be linked to them!

As reported by infostart.hu, the German men's Olympic football team left the field during the warm-up match against Honduras because, according to the players, one of their teammates received racist comments.

"The match ended five minutes earlier, at 1-1. The German players left the pitch after Jordan Torunarigha was subjected to racial abuse," read the German Football Association's (DFB) report. Stefan Kuntz, coach of the German Olympic team, former European champion striker, said after the match:

If one of our players is racially abused, the match cannot be continued.

Of course, the match was played behind closed doors in Wakajama, excluding spectators. According to the Hondurans, it is a regrettable misunderstanding.

Let's say, based on the highlighted picture, I can't even imagine what he could have said to the German player?

Source: mandiner.hu

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