In olden days, the sportsmen were very exciting and enthusiastic to win any sport. But now, things were different. They want to win by abusing the one another and spoiling the nature of the game. They sow racism seeds when the upcoming grows. We will need to take more serious steps to overcome this issue....
It is not doing good for your image if you continue to put such bad and double meaning headlines. Alonso has nothing to do with this act but the way it has been put on unnecessarily attracts audience\'s attention to Alonso.
Suggest you to maintain the integrity of journalism by directing people towards right meaning of the information and not play with it.
RE:Bad headline
by Sudheer Narasipur on Feb 04, 2008 10:35 AM Permalink
Rightly said my dear friend. Even the journelists have become drawn by the mere want of publicity when it comes to making headlines. This was the best examples. How can they make such mistakes is just beyond explanation.
humanbeing is product of money,, greed, lust aand ego can not eliminated in their mind,, there are always jealousy of other winner,,wether call it racism and competion and airing frustration,,,, it is always and will be there,,, it is common held notion that abusing bring down your mental tension,,,
this bias based on skin color n race will continue for ever.. whenever u travel to a " white " nation.. it is an inevitable thing.. anyone who's working or studying abroad will know..
RE:racism
by Vishwas/Jeff on Feb 04, 2008 12:53 AM Permalink
Agree with you sir,, but hail the spirit of Indians. We are not at all bothered by racist remarks.. coz we know we are better than them (atleast americans).. within 60 years of Indian independence we have an Indian Governor in USA,, within next 30, an Indian president is not too hard to imagine
RE:racism
by Commentor on Feb 04, 2008 08:56 AM Permalink
If as you say, we are better than "atleast americans", why are you talking about an Indian(???) becoming a Governor or a President in the US? What kind of an achievement is that?
RE:RE:RE:racism
by Prince Roy on Feb 04, 2008 09:53 AM Permalink
Commentor is right. If there is an INdian governor in US, then it is a privilege given by US. Nothing to be proud of.
RE:racism
by Jignesh Negandhi on Feb 04, 2008 12:45 AM Permalink
I feel this reaction of Spanish fans, is not because of colour but because of the rivalry with their national hero Alonso. Any non-spanish driver in Hamilton's position would have been subject to this treatement.
What if white Spaniards could racially abuse the black Hamilton? Mr. Hamilton, racial abuse is not the patented right of white people. If you are clean, you can abuse the white people also. Please get rid of the inferiority complex over whites and show your true self to the whites, good or bad.
RE:Ask the aussies
by prasanna hegde on Feb 03, 2008 08:29 PM Permalink
Lolz....and mike procter and malcolm speed will be ever ready to rip harbhajan apart for abusing hamilton!!!!