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Racism row at the Rugby World Cup

There is a racism row in the rugby WC after England's Tom Curry told the ref that a black South African player called him a 'white c***'.'

I've seen the vid and this is probably not true. The thing is that South African rugby players speak in Afrikaans on the pitch instead of English, so the other team don't know their tactics. I'm reliably informed that 'wit kant,' (vit kont) means 'white side' in Afrikaans. So I genuinely think it was a misunderstanding.

On social media, a South African I follow pointed this out and I agreed with him. He then said that Curry's pause before complaining looked suspicious (why?). I agreed that it was probably a misunderstanding but also said that Curry was known as a decent guy and an honest player. I then got dogpiled by a hoard of angry Saffers determined to let me know that Curry was an evil Englishman and wasn't a decent guy because he 'lied' to the ref.

My final comment was: "What rhymes with the Afrikaans word for 'side' that describes most South Africans replying to me?"

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I'd query your source some more, given that your translation doesn't feel quite right to me...

The problem with this is that there are two very similar words "Wit kont" - which translates as "White ass" and "Wit kant" - which translates as "White side".

If you're not used to hearing Dutch or Africaans, I'm going to guess that it might be easy to mix up "Kont" and "Kant", given that you're in a noisy environment and what was said was perhaps said quickly and not repeated. I mean, it's literally one letter different.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@HootyTheNightOwl The reply I have seen shows the SA player shouting more towards his teammates than Curry..

'White side'. Well England play in white.

I think that this is a misunderstanding.
@Burnley123 Yes, I feel that it's a misunderstanding, too - especially given the fact that it's just one vowel difference.

Not that many English people will be routinely speaking or listening to Dutch or Afrikaans, either... so, maybe he misheard what was actually said???

In fairness, I also worry that sport, in general, has become far too sensitive to racism. Like you pointed out, England wear white shirts - so, technically, you can use the term "White side" without it being a reference to skin colour or ethnicity.

What if it'd been that England were playing in black shirts and he mentioned black side - in a noisy stadium, could that be misinterpreted as "back side" in English???
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Isn't he white? And is being called "white" racist or simple observation?
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@ninalanyon Yup -- no reason to be upset UNLESS there is an insult intended.
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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@ChipmunkErnie This is answered in my OP!
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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@jshm2 If my experience is anything to go by Saffers are poor losers and gloating winners.

In rugby, everyone feels that the English are fair game because we are the colonial 'mother country.' Ironically, you couldn't meet an Englishman as opposed to colonialism than me. I still get white upper middle class conservative South Africans who think giving shit to me about rugby gives them the same moral high ground as Nelson Mandela.
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@jshm2 The SA player who decided to run 10 - 15 yards to celebrate in the faces of the defeated England players was a disgrace. I don't think England were sore losers at all, Curry told the ref during the match. Nothing sore about that.
Dacrowman · 70-79, M
@jshm2 and where do you call home
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I've read since, that the alleged slur is not the one doing the rounds on social media but a separate issue.

We'll see
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
Update: One of them said that Curry should apologise AND learn to speak Afrikaans if he is ever allowed to play again. 😆
firefall · 61-69, M
@Burnley123 Right. Then get accused of cheating, by evesdropping on the Afrikaans discussions of tactics - I can see that one coming a mile away.

Really, its time for the England team to bite the bullet and all learn Esperanto
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@firefall Exactly. When I realised that the Saffers were being arses, I was winding them up by calling Afrikaans 'poor man's Dutch for farmers.'

Interestingly enough, England had a South African fitness coach prior to the 2003 World Cup and she taught our locks Afrikaans. The Boks were hilariously confused when England kept anticipating their lineouts perfectly.

 
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