Call everything nonsense and wallow in a parallel world yourself.
Nobody wrote that they were all Nazis, but there is no need to deny obvious discrimination.
Just stand by it and learn from it for the future.
No, there is no racism anywhere in Germany and if so, you are responsible for crying.
If you’re successful, you should scratch your back and if you’re racist, you should see for yourself how you deal with it, as well as Mesuuut after 92 international matches.
Even after self-reflection, you often come to the conclusion that it is not always your own fault.
This discussion is free. Let’s agree with you @DicksonSKZ Kenan fled from Musiala and made up his mind with his advisor that all Bavarians are Nazis & the WDR is from the lying press. The Bayern youth coach meant well that it was better for Kenan Yildiz & foreign co’s on the bench because they have cover there. This accusation of racism, which KH Rumennige wrongly followed and drew the consequences, is complete nonsense.
And in general @DicksonSKZ statement has substance whoever experiences racism is their own fault and should practice self-reflection and not cry or share it with others, because you are responsible for it yourself if you are discriminated against because of your origins and should see how you get along. It’s like that everywhere.
No… but if you feel comfortable in the “victim role” and enjoy indulging in polemics, placing the responsibility for your own failure on others and the evil, unjust world, then you can twist the facts and make up anything in posts – just not what was actually written. Because I don’t say a word to deny that there is still racism (also structural)
exists in Germany. However, this is not an exclusively German phenomenon if you can see/experience this in French, Italian, Croatian, Turkish, English, …, …, …, …, clubs and youth teams where the “local “Players are preferred in many cases.
I too experienced racism and rejection from parts of society when I was young and still asked myself the question, what can I do better? Is it partly because of me and my behavior in society and towards others? I didn’t blame “society” for my personal failure and tried to make excuses because a “door” closed here or there, but instead looked for ways to take advantage of the next opportunity and went through the next one. For example, I wouldn’t have waited 10 years and let myself be “discriminated against”, but would have done something about it and endured or let this constant “injustice” be endured… … … my parents as well, my advisors as well, mine “Environment” anyway……
Fortunately, we live in a time in which society is much more advanced than when I was a teenager – but that does not rule out the fact that there is still (subliminal or obvious) racism/preferential treatment based on origin individual people can come. However, every person is responsible for how they deal with it (and if the person is still young, then it is up to the parents/family to support and guide them on their path) – nowadays things are happening far too quickly and far too often Looking for “excuses” and apologies as to why something didn’t work out, why you didn’t achieve something – in this case it is the advisor who pulls the “racism” card and (more than) “hints” that the boy did it because of it because of his origins, others were preferred because he did not correspond to a certain ideal in this country. … … maybe this was the reason why he moved to Italy? Maybe it was, among other things, because he wasn’t as physically advanced as his peers, perhaps it was because he wasn’t as advanced mentally yet, perhaps there was also a character problem due to his “mental” immaturity? Maybe the agent asked for too much money and also made unfulfillable demands regarding playing time? Why didn’t the advisor and parents react and take him out of this “poisonous” environment and place him at another club, but instead waited 10 years? Why didn’t any other German club want to sign him (for a free transfer)? All “racists” and no one recognized his great talent?! You don’t know… …but it’s always easiest to pull the “racism” card. This is still effective (and particularly good in recent years)… this means you can save yourself any argumentative discussion and nip it in the bud.
Where you read all the nonsense – sorry – that you wrote there will remain a secret forever… When I go to bed – at the popular request of some fellow readers – I put in the good old vinyl “Me against the World” by 2Pac and reminisce.
All the best to you and have a nice weekend!