Former Brazil International and Deportivo midfielder Donato: “Spain is not a racist country, but racism exists. If I’m playing against Vinicius Junior, I call him ‘black’ to provoke him. It’s not racism. It’s provocation.”

Former Brazil International and Deportivo midfielder Donato: “Spain is not a racist country, but racism exists. If I’m playing against Vinicius Junior, I call him ‘black’ to provoke him. It’s not racism. It’s provocation.”
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8 comments
  1. Every time people go to defend racism in Football, it just proves Vinicius is right and the problem is bigger than we acknowledge it to be.

    Just sad to see our RB/Captain be one of them.

  2. This dude is a certified idiot. Should have kept his mouth shut

  3. Embarrassing. Clearly he defends racism in Spain

  4. “I’m gonna dig your dad from the grave and put him on chair so he can so me dance on the grave of your mother”. 

    “Its just football banter bro go cry to your therapist”

  5. there needs to be regulations on who gets to speak in front of a mic because it’s just bad take after bad take with some of these idiots

  6. The thing people don’t understand is that we’re a changing society. Look at this man he’s from another generation where things like this was acceptable. Now however we have the intelligence to realize “provocations” have a limit. Insulting someone for their race, religion, or ethnicity is not provocation.

  7. I think most of the fans are not racist, but only does this to provoke Vini..

    Camavinga, Militao or Rüdiger is no way near the attention or the hate that Vini get’s. I don’t defend what he is saying but I do get what he is saying…

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