The Spoiler

Carlos Tevez indicates he is going to Real Madrid


Argentinean pulls Spain’s favourite racist gesture

Carlos Tevez Racist Gesture

Back in May, Manchester Utd striker Carlos Tevez told the world he would like to play in Spain, and last month the Spanish rags claimed the Argentinean has already agreed to play for Los Blancos in 2009/10.

After scoring three goals at Blackburn last week, however, the Manchester Utd star gave his strongest indication yet of a move to Spain, by mimicking the nation’s favourite gesture of racism.

If he starts to bad mouth Lewis Hamilton, we’ll know he is off for sure.

[Machochip]

2 CommentsTags: , , , ,

Posted: December 9th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Argentinean footballers wade in on the ’slit-eye gesture’ racism debate


So much insensitivity, so little time…

Argentinean Ladies Football Team

Spain’s Olympic basketball and tennis teams are no strangers to pulling offensive gestures for the camera, and Argentina’s ladies football team have now contributed to the International Athletes’ Photobook of ‘Slit-Eye’ Face-Pulling.

The picture above was published in Argentinean newspaper Ole two weeks ago, and was taken long before the Spanish decided to hamper their 2016 Olympic bid.

The world needn’t worry about any repeat incident from the Argentine ladies, however, as they lost every single

Read more

10 CommentsTags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Posted: August 19th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Spanish Olympians dig themselves even further into racist hole


Please guys, you’re just embarrassing yourselves

More Spanish slit-eye gesturing

A few days ago, Spain’s Basketball team highlighted their nation’s ‘poor record for racial sensitivity’ by posing with slit-eye gestures for an advert in a Spanish newspaper. Yesterday, Jose Calderon told us the photo was ‘appropriate’ and the rest of the world is ‘absolutely confused’, and now The Telegraph have discovered the photo above on the Spanish Tennis Federation’s website.

The snap, running with the caption “we are prepared for China” on the Spanish website, includes female tennis players Llagostera Vives, Medina Garrigue and Suarez-Navarro - all of whom are competing in Beijing. It was taken ahead of a Federation Cup match against China in April.

Have you seen any other pictures like this? Are you an insensitive Spaniard not scared of being exposed online? Send us your snaps here, folks.

11 CommentsTags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Posted: August 15th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Spain’s basketball team still insist they’re not racist


Offensive photo was “appropriate”, says Olympian

Spain’s Olympic Basketball Team

You folks out there in interwebland have been going batshit crazy for the story about Spain’s ‘Chinese wink’ team photo (300+ comments so far), and it seems most of you have been waiting for an apology from the Spaniards for a few days. Instead, however, they have been protesting their innocence - Spanish NBA star Jose Calderon wrote on his website:

Jose Calderon

Clearly, most of us are ‘absolutely confused’. The whole ‘some of my best friends are Asian’ excuse is a popular choice

Read more

35 CommentsTags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Posted: August 14th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Spain bring racism to the Olympic Games


Basketball team find subtle way to offend their hosts

Spain’s Olympic Basketball Team

Spain (the country whose national manager referred to Thierry Henry as a ‘black shit’, whose fans greeted the England team with monkey chants and whose Formula One supporters found their own special way of welcoming Lewis Hamilton) have enhanced their reputation as world leaders in the field of racism by making ’slit-eyed’ gestures prior to participating in the Beijing basketball tournament.

Clearly, Spanish marketing executives believe the best way to promote good and services is through overt discrimination, as the snap above is actually part of an advertisement for a courier company. The posed faux-pas enjoyed a full-page in Spanish sport daily Marca, and according to The Guardian, no one involved in the advert believed it to be offensive, and they did not consider it inappropriate in light of their bid for the Olympiad in 2016 or 2020.

572 CommentsTags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Posted: August 11th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey