Outraged professor protests Tottenham's silence after Bentancur's racist remark toward Son
Outraged professor protests Tottenham's silence after Bentancur's racist remark toward Son
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Professor Seo Kyoung-duk of Sungshin Women's University has strongly protested against Tottenham
Hotspur's silence regarding the racist remarks made by Rodrigo Bentancur, 27, from Uruguay, towards his
teammate Son Heung-min 32, from South Korea.
Seo, also an activist of VANK (Voluntary Agency Network of Korea), expressed his outrage on Facebook,
saying, "Son Heung-min, the captain of Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League (EPL), was
subjected to racial discrimination by a fellow teammate. This incident is an insult not only to Son but to all
Asians."
He said he had sent protest emails to the EPL's headquarters and all EPL clubs, including Tottenham.
The controversy arose on June 14 when Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Bentancur, during an interview
with a local broadcaster in Uruguay, responded to a question about obtaining Son's jersey by saying,
"Sonny's? It could be Sonny's cousin too as they 합법 all look the same."
This remark has been widely criticized in the U.K. for perpetuating the racist stereotype that all Asians
look alike.
Bentancur later issued an apology, saying, "Sonny brother. I apologise to you for what happened, it was
just a very bad joke. You know I love you and I would never disrespect you or hurt you or anyone else! I
love you, brother!"
However, the public outrage has not subsided, as many are appalled that Son, who has faced racial
discrimination since joining the league, experienced such remarks from a close teammate.
Tottenham Hotspur has not made any official statement regarding the incident. Seo, in his email,
emphasized that "Tottenham should impose strong penalties on Bentancur and ensure that such racial
discrimination never occurs again in any EPL club."
He also warned that he will file a complaint with the International Federation of Association Football
(FIFA) if appropriate punitive steps are not taken.
"Football fans around the world are waiting for a clear follow-up action on this matter. If EPL
headquarters and Tottenham do not take swift action, we will report the matter to FIFA," he said.
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