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lollardfish ([personal profile] lollardfish) wrote2006-07-10 01:43 pm

9/11 changed everything.

So Zindane, the great French player, son of Algerian immigrants, a man who has stood up against racism and generally been a positive force both on the pitch and off, headbutted an Italian player in the waning minutes of the world cup final. As a result, he was sent off and was unable to take penalty kick's at the end. No one can say whether it would have made a difference, but ZZ certainly was a great PK taker. Moreover, it no doubt affected morale.

So what could the Italian player have said that goaded ZZ into such an outrageous and uncharacteristic act?

Perhaps he was called ... a terrorist. But the Italian player has denied it. It will be interesting to hear what comes of the investigation.

[identity profile] creidylad.livejournal.com 2006-07-11 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been thinking about it since you posted it yesterday and decided, you know what? It doesn't matter what the other player said. He was riling the guy up. If it hadn't been that worst-thing-you-can-think-of, I'm sure it would have been some other worst-thing-you-can-think-of. Shame on the Iatalian player in question, but even more shame on Zindane. He headbutted the guy in the sternum. That could kill a guy.

[identity profile] lollardfish.livejournal.com 2006-07-11 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it doesn't matter. But it would be interesting to me if "terroriste" was, in fact, the pejorative in question. Sad, but interesting.