The Prime panel react after Vinicius Jr was subject of racism at Benfica in the UEFA Champions League first leg play-off

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35 Comments

  1. Yes, the dude is an awesome goal scorer but he's annoying and yes he dances like an ape to annoy, disrespect and to provoke. His talent on the field is no replacement for his lack of CLASS, he has ZERO class.

  2. Vini Jr. is the most disrespectful, provocative, and sneakiest player I have ever seen. I'm almost sure he is acting. I hope he gets banned for cheating and unsportsmanlike conduct.

  3. strongly oppose racism in all its forms. While we cannot always change how others think or behave, we can choose how we conduct ourselves. Throughout history, many communities that once faced widespread prejudice have made remarkable progress by focusing on their own growth, resilience, and achievements.
    Celebrating a goal in such an intense match is completely understandable. Still, it does make me wonder how someone like Son Heungโ€‘min might respond in a similar moment. As with anything, there is a time and a place for certain actions, and emotions can run high in sport.
    Most importantly, we should try not to see ourselves as victims. Life moves forward, and although racism sadly still exists, we can choose how we respond to it and how we carry ourselves.

  4. We do know what has been said. Anybody playing dumb is just doing so because they dislike Vini. But you know what? I am a Madrid fan and dislike Vini. And I believe him and the other players that he was called a monkey. Prestiani knew what he was doing by covering his mouth and he could've said a lot of abusive things and Vini would've been in his face. Vini went to the referee because he was called a monkey 5 times

  5. all good, hope it helps at the time when racism in society, albeit thinly disguised, seems to be back on fashion thanks first of all to men like the one infantino has invented a fake peace prize forโ€ฆ

  6. Without ever downplaying racism or any form of discrimination, which must always be condemned, we are still talking about a 20-year-old and no one truly knows what was said, so rushing to publicly execute someone for entertainment or digital dopamine does not make the world more just.

    I come from a generation where certain insults in the heat of the moment were often just stupidity or bad manners rather than a statement against homosexuals, and perhaps more calm would serve the fight against discrimination better than immediate moral outrage.

  7. Wow.
    Long boring convo about a gesture…gesture without action is tedious and insulting..The fans. The players . The manager..all shld b sanctioned..We have VAR and we still have Black players having to referee against racism

  8. Tell the conquered Brazilians not to provoke there masters when in Portugal ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡น

  9. If you call people names, it doesn't matter if it's about the color of their skin or the color of their hair, their height or weight, or their big ears, big nose or teeth. One is no more disrespectful, offensive or harmful than the other. The only difference is that we have a name for some of them. Black people do it just as much as anyone else. They're just hypocrites with double standards. Zlatan was constantly getting bullied for his nose, I've never heard him whine about it once. There's a difference between doing a dance on the pitch in front of his teammates and running out and doing it in front of the opposing fans. You can't act provocatively and then whine because there is a backlash.