Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Backwards Racism


What is this thing called Backwards Racism?

Teen hospitalized after fight at Disney youth soccer game, parents say


Because the first football (Soccer games) were started in other countries and our country has its own game of football, other countries do not enjoy the new kids in soccer beating them at their game.

Funny/sad thing about this past game of 15 and 16 year old kids, where the whole team and their parents from Miami attacked one white player (the goalkeeper) and beat him into a coma?

Few of the players an family from both teams are natural born of the United States.

Football (soccer) game were not started in any country of America excepting the United States, our own game style of football.

Football, the real game is not a United States Game.

Football from other countries and football played in the United States could not be any more differently played and the opposite of each other.

Soccer football started out extremely brutal, because of this the newer version of soccer is play under strict rules with steep penalties, the fans are still brutal.

The football game in the United States is more brutal then soccer because of the last of enough steeper penalties and the fans are less brutal they soccer fans.

The first few countries "games of football"

History Of Soccer


China, Romans, Greeks, Japan, England and Danish brigand are credited with starting kickball.

Italians, Austrians, Germans, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and the rest of South America was invited many years later, so why the problem with also inviting the United States?

Backwards Racism!

95% of our soccer teams are as yet not white? If we get to be lucky, maybe all players in this country will be something like tan, maybe this could slow down Racism and Backwards Racism?

 

Soccer

( July 21, 2013 )

The incident happened Saturday at the close of the championship match of the Disney Cup International Youth Soccer Tournament at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex between the under-16 teams for Orlando FC/QPR Academy and Pachuca FC Miami. (Photo provided by Matthew Feinberg) http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-disney-soccer-fight-photos-0721,0,5419024.photogallery