Africans Stand Against European Soccer Racism

Kevin Prince Boateng of Ghana has received massive backing for taking the initiative in stopping a European friendly early in protest against the racism of Italian fans.

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Asamoah Gyan, left, and Kevin Prince Boateng of Ghana celebrating a win at the 2010 World Cup.



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  • foryohjonathan0000
    Jan 7 2013, 04:28

    UNITED, WE "AFRICANS" ARE STRONG. DIVIDED, WE "AFRICANS" ARE WEAK. GREAT MOVES FROM THOSE AFRICANS WHO SUPPORTED AND BACKED THOSE AFRICAN PLAYERS WHO WALKED AWAY FROM THE RACIST CHANT. MY QUESTION IS THIS: CAN EUROPE EVER DO SOMETHING RIGHT WITHOUT BEING RACIST, OR INVOLVE RACISM?? CAN THEY??

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    Jan 6 2013, 11:08

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    Jan 8 2013, 08:00

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  • M. CASSELL
    Jan 9 2013, 07:24

    Thanks to A. C. Milan for the support.

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