The Brazilian Disease...

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I decided to start this topic after examining last night's Champions League results. Out of the eight matches played, only one was a "Brazilian-free" affair (Auxerre vs Ajax Amsterdam). All of the other fixtures saw Brazilians in the starting lineups or on the bench. Now, some of these Brazilians are White, but I don't have the time to provide You with a breakdown ofethnicities or who replaced who - suffice it to say that the blacks, mulattos, etc form the overwhelming majority of the Brazilian contingent.
Right, let's have a look at each team's Brazilian content from last night...

SHAKHTAR DONETSK:

Starting lineup: 4 Brazilians (including so-called "Croatian" Eduardo)
Subs: 2 Brazilians

ARSENAL:

No Brazilians
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- however, true to form, anti-White high priest Arsene Wenger had 5 blacks and 1 Arab (and a single Englishman) in the starting lineup...

PARTIZAN BELGRADE:

Starting lineup: 1 Brazilian

S.C. BRAGA:

Starting lineup: 7 Brazilians
Subs: 4 Brazilians

CFR CLUJ-NAPOCA:

Starting lineup: 1 Brazilian
Subs: 2 Brazilians

BAYERN MUNICH:

No Brazilians - in case any of You fellows of German descent are wondering, Bayern started 6 Germans.

FC BASEL:

No Brazilians.

AS ROMA:

Starting lineup: 3 Brazilians
Subs: 1 Brazilian

CHELSEA:

Starting lineup: 2 Brazilians - and not a single Englishman (i.e., White Englishman)

SPARTAK MOSCOW:

Staring lineup: 3 Brazilians

MSK ZILINA:

No Brazilians

OLYMPIQUE DE MARSEILLE:

Subs: 2 Brazilians

AC MILAN:

Starting lineup: 3 Brazilians
Subs: 1 Brazilian

REAL MADRID:

Staring lineup: 2 Brazilians (including so-called "Portuguese" Pepe)

Overall, we are talking about 26 Brazilian starters out of 176 - which equates to a staggering 14.77%. If we add the Africans, "European-born" blacks, Turks, Albanian "Swiss", South American mestizos, Asians and all of the other sundry refuse polluting these clubs a rather disturbing picture is revealed.

As I mentioned earlier, a few of those Brazilians are White, but that isessentially immaterial- Brazilian "imports", just like African "imports", are killing European football...
 

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yep,they are all over the place. I am tired of it. I don't even like the white ones. They think they own soccer.

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Bale was the provider for Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko as Spurs turned in a performance of the highest calibre to defeat the Champions League holders.

And Van der Vaart, who opened the scoring with a first half goal, was happy to place the Wales international amongst the best in the world after the game.

"He's great, I think he's one of our best players and every week everyone is scared of him," he told Sky Sports.

"Maicon is one of the best defenders in the world and I think he killed him today. We have to keep this guy.

"I think it's great. I think we played fantastic. 3-1 against the Champions League winners, so it's a great feeling.

"[It's] a great feeling, a great night. It's a special night for the fans, for us, but it's just a game and only three points and now we have to keep on going."

The Dutch playmaker, who has now scored six goals for his new club, was relieved not to see the assistant's flag raised as he put Spurs ahead in the first half.

He said: "I thought it was offside, I was happy that I wasn't and it was a great ball from Luka [Modric] and a good start from us.

Van der Vaart was replaced at half time by Jermaine Jenas after aggravating the hamstring twinge that forced him out of the defeat to Manchester United, but is hoping to shake the injury off quickly.

He added: "I think I need a few days off and I hope this is not that bad. It was good enough for 45 minutes today."

Meanwhile, Spurs hero Bale played down his sensational performance and current form, attributing it to hard work, and relishing every minute on the pitch.

"I just feel confident on the ball at the moment," he said. "The team's playing well, we showed that tonight and in recent games, and it lets players like me and Azza [Aaron Lennon] to run at defenders, which is good.

"I'm just enjoying my football, trying to do what I do best.

"I think just being given the chance and learning in games and training. I always knew I was capable and hopefully I'll continue to do that.

"I think we learned from Werder Bremen, which was our first game. We learned from that, and we showed that tonight."

Tottenham are now top of Group A, and can secure qualification with a victory over Bremen at White Hart Lane.
 

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I've had a look at the lineups of the 6 matches of round 14 of the Polish Ekstraklasa (top division) which have been played so far and noticed that 7 Brazilians made appearances. Jagiellonia Bialystok and Korona Kielce fielded two each, while Lechia Gdansk, Legia Warszawa, and Widzew Lodzhad one each.
 

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Two matches closed round 14 of the Ekstraklasa last night. GKS Belchatow and Polonia Warszawa each featured one Brazilian. This lifted theaggregate of Brazilians usedduring the round to 9 in 8 matches.
 

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Here is the "Brazilianbreakdown" from last night's Champions League fixtures.


SPARTAK MOSCOW:

Starters: 3

OLYMPIQUE MARSEILLE:

Starters: 1
Subs: 1

AS ROMA:

Starters: 1
Subs: 4

BAYERN MUNICH:

Subs: 1

FC BASEL:

No Brazilians (but just about everything else...)

CFR CLUJ:

Starters: 2
Subs: 2

CHELSEA:

Starters: 1

MSK ZILINA:

No Brazilians

AJ AUXERRE:

No Brazilians

AC MILAN:

Starters: 2
Subs: 1

AJAX AMSTERDAM:

No Brazilians

REAL MADRID:

Starters: 1
Subs: 1 (the so-called "Portuguese" Pepe)

SC BRAGA:

Starters: 7
Subs: 4

ARSENAL:

Starters: 1

PARTIZAN BELGRADE:

Starters: 1

SHAKHTAR DONETSK:

Starters: 4
Subs: 2 (including the supposedly "Croatian" Eduardo)

That's a total of 24 starters out of 176, which equates to 13.63%. Seven of those starters were from the Portuguese SC Braga, who only had a single Portuguese player in their first eleven...
 

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Here are the breakdowns of the secondnight of the current Champions League round (for those who are interested...
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RUBIN KAZAN:

No Brazilians.

FC COPENHAGEN:

Starters: 1
Subs:1

INTERNAZIONALE:

Starters: 1
Subs: 1

TWENTE ESCHEDE:

Starters: 1

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR:

Starters: 1

WERDER BREMEN:

No Brazilians

HAPOEL TEL AVIV:

Starters: 1 (Strangely enough
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, Israeli clubs are only allowed 5 non-Israelis in their squads. Who would have imagined, eh? And all the while, those beneficent Jewish owners of clubs the length and breadth of Europe are, er,encouraging "cosmopolitan" squads that are so "cosmopolitan", in fact, that they often contain no players from the country in which the clubs are situated. In an added twist, Hapoel's starting lineup featured the Nigerian Toto Tamuz, who is an Israeli international, and hence doesn't count against the foreign player limit...
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BENFICA:

Starters: 3
Subs: 2

SCHALKE:

Subs:1

LYON:

Starters: 1

RANGERS:

No Brazilians

MANCHESTER UNITED:

Starters: 1
Subs: 1

VALENCIA:

No Brazilians

BURSASPOR:

Starters: 1 (Gokcek Vederson, aka Wederson - "naturalised Turk"
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PANATHINAIKOS:

Starters: 1

BARCELONA:

Starters: 2
Subs: 1

That's 14 starters out of 176 (7.95%).

Combined with yesterday's 24 out of 176 starters, that's 38 out of 352, which is 10.79% and the equivalent of three and a half teams. Mind You, these are onlythe Brazilian starters...
 

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5 Brazilians made appearances in the latest 5 matches of the Australian A-League (4 as starters and 1 as a substitute).
The 8 matches of last weekend's Round 15 of the Polish Ekstraklasa saw 4 Brazilian starters and a further 3 come off the benches.

The Brazilian presence in last night's El Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona (won 5-0 by the latter
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Barcelona: 1 starter, 2 unused substitutes

Real Madrid: 2 starters
 

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For obvious reasons, I have deemed it appropriate to place the breakdowns of Portuguese results in this thread
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One match in the Primeira Liga overnight:

Sporting Lisbon 3 Naval 1º de Maio 3

SPORTING LISBON:

Started: 9 Whites (6 Portuguese), 2 blacks
Finished: 7 Whites (4 Portuguese), 2 blacks, 2 mestizos

Started: 3 Brazilians (1 White, 2 blacks)
Finished: 4 Brazilians (1 White, 2 blacks, 1 mestizo)

NAVAL 1º DE MAIO:

Started: 8 Whites (5 Portuguese), 3 blacks
Finished: Unchanged ratio

Started: 3 Brazilians (1 White, 2 blacks)
Finished: 2 Brazilians (2 blacks)
 

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One match in Portugal overnight:

Maritimo 1 SC Braga 2

MARITIMO:

Started: 4 Whites (1 Portuguese), 6 blacks, 1 mestizo
Finished: 4 Whites (2 Portuguese), 7 blacks

Started: 7 Brazilians (3 Whites, 3 blacks, 1 mestizo)
Finished: 5 Brazilians (2 Whites, 3 blacks)

SC BRAGA:

Started: 4 Whites (3 Portuguese), 6 blacks, 1 mestizo
Finished: 4 Whites (2 Portuguese), 5 blacks, 2 mestizos

Started: 6 Brazilians (1 White, 4 blacks, 1 mestizo)
Finished: 8 Brazilians (2 Whites, 4 blacks, 2 mestizos)
 

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There was a Brazilian that played for Italy last night against Germany. He's a white guy named Thiago Motta.

On a side note, Germany found another black to play, "German" Dennis Aogo. I've no idea how he did. It appears "German" Cacau, another Brazilian, isn't playing for the German national team right now, so idiot Loew had to find a replacement.Edited by: Jack Lambert
 

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Jack Lambert - Thiago Motta had already played for Brazil at "youth" and U-23 levels, yet the criminalrelaxation of UEFA's eligibility rules over the past decade mean that he can now represent Italy. Motta's connection to Italy (apart from playing in that country for just over two years)? His grandfather was Italian, so he possesses "dual nationality". This kind of sh*te makes a mockery ofthe concept of citizenship in addition to that of "international" competition...
 

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In regard to the German lineup in the friendly against Italy (which finished 1-1), the black Jerome Boateng came on in the second half, which meant that Germany finished with two blacks on the field. Here's the breakdown:
GERMANY:

Started: 8 Whites, 1 black (Aogo), 1 Turk (Ozil), 1 half-Tunisian (Khedira)
Finished: 7 Whites, 2 blacks, 1 Turk, 1 half-Tunisian

Speaking of Germany, here is their lineup from the midweek U-19 international against England (1-0):

GERMANY:

Started:8 Whites*,2 blacks, 1 Albanian *N.B. - Akaki Gogia is a Georgian
Finished:7 Whites*,2 blacks, 1 Albanian, 1 Arab

Check out the German faces below...

Christopher Avevor:

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Reinhold Yabo:

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Rebajlo said:
In regard to the German lineup in the friendly against Italy (which finished 1-1), the black Jerome Boateng came on in the second half, which meant that Germany finished with two blacks on the field. Here's the breakdown:
<div>GERMANY:</div>
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<div>Started: 8 Whites, 1 black (Aogo), 1 Turk (Ozil), 1 half-Tunisian (Khedira)</div>
<div>Finished: 7 Whites, 2 blacks, 1 Turk, 1 half-Tunisian</div>
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<div>Speaking of Germany, here is their lineup from the midweek U-19 international against England (1-0):</div>
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<div>GERMANY:</div>
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<div>Started: 8 Whites*, 2 blacks, 1 Albanian  *N.B. - Akaki Gogia is a Georgian</div>
<div>Finished: 7 Whites*, 2 blacks, 1 Albanian, 1 Arab</div>
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<div>Check out the German faces below...</div>
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<div>Christopher Avevor:</div>
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<div>Reinhold Yabo:</div>
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</div>
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<div> </div>

Those are some ugly looking "Germans." We've got here. Boateng is a great example of how screwed up FIFA is, considering the fact that his brother plays for Ghana.

@Rebajlo, thanks for giving us the ratios of starters for the EPL and other leagues, man.
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Edited by: Jack Lambert
 

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Rebajlo, i really appreciate the hard work and time you put in. it's very informative. your attention to detail is top shelf.

i'm curious, have you done any type of analysis on how teams with more White players fare when playing against teams with fewer Whites? it would probably take a lot of time to do, but it'd be an interesting study. i'm not trying to give you more work to do, but with your expertise on the subject i think you'd be the man for the job ... if you choose to attempt it, at any rate.
 

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Jimmy - Thanks for the kind words.

The type of analysis You mentioned would be quite broad indeed
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- I may start collating some statistics
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but one can make a couple of general observations. A dominant club like Barcelona may field a few more blacks than most other Spanish sides, but even hard-bitten anti-White pundits cannot deny that the success of the team stems from the abilities of White players like Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez. The key players of the so-called "great" French "multicultural" team of the 1998 World Cup weren't black at all - they were actually theWhite Didier Deschamps, LaurentBlanc, Bixente Lizarazu, Fabien Barthezand the Berber Zinedine Zidane. In the 1998 World Cup final, France started6 Whites, 1 Berber, 2 blacks, 1 New Caledonian (Christian Karembeu) and the strangley mixed Youri Djorkaeff - which made them far "Whiter" than Brazil, who started 7 blacks
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Of the last 11 European Cup (sorry, Champions League) winners, only one has started less than 8 White players in the final - Manchester United started 7 Whites in the 2008 edition.
 

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I looked at Germany's U21 starters from their game against Greece last week, and here's what I found: Started: 8 whites(Trapp, Jung, Kirchhoff, Sobeich, Rausch, Funk, Rudy, Holtby) 2 blacks(Mlapa, Sukuta-Pasu) 1 I'm not sure what.(Tosun) Rebajlo, do you know what This guy is?


Anyway, Tosun must've sucked, because he was pulled in the 46th for white man Christian Clemens.

Germany Finished with 10 whites and 1 black on the pitch.
 

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Jack Lambert said:
I looked at Germany's U21 starters from their game against Greece last week, and here's what I found: Started: 8 whites(Trapp, Jung, Kirchhoff, Sobeich, Rausch, Funk, Rudy, Holtby) 2 blacks(Mlapa, Sukuta-Pasu) 1 I'm not sure what.(Tosun) Rebajlo, do you know what This guy is?





Anyway, Tosun must've sucked, because he was pulled in the 46th for white man Christian Clemens.



Germany Finished with 10 whites and 1 black on the pitch.
He looks Turkish to me and I think the name is Turkish too. There are loads of Turks in Germany.
 

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Jack Lambert said:
I looked at Germany's U21 starters from their game against Greece last week, and here's what I found: Started: 8 whites(Trapp, Jung, Kirchhoff, Sobeich, Rausch, Funk, Rudy, Holtby) 2 blacks(Mlapa, Sukuta-Pasu) 1 I'm not sure what.(Tosun) Rebajlo, do you know what This guy is?


Jack Lambert - As Highlander said, Cenk Tosun is a Turk. The name (and face)is typically Turkish. He has only just transferred from Eintracht Frankfurt to the Turkish Super Lig (top flight) club Gaziantepspor, where he has gone straight into the starting lineup. As things go, I've paid a bit of attention to Turkish affairs during the recent transfer window as a few Polish players have just moved to clubs in that country
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Thanks for the help, both to Highlander and Rebajlo!

I also checked out Germany's youth teams. The U18 team nearly made me throw up, with around 5-7 clear nonwhites on the team.

The U17 and U15 teams are devoid of any blacks, and the only have I think somewhere between 1-3 Turks on each team. The U15 team has only 1 non white on it.
 

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Champions League - Round of 16, Second Leg:

Shakhtar Donetsk 3 AS Roma 0

SHAKHTAR DONETSK:

Started: 7 Whites (3 Ukrainians), 3 blacks, 1 mestizo
Finished: 6 Whites (3 Ukrainians), 2 blacks, 3 mestizos

Started: 4 Brazilians (3 blacks, 1 mestizo)
Finished: 4 Brazilians (2 blacks, 2 mestizos)

Shakhtar used a total of 6 Brazilians in this match (groan...), including the "Croatian" Eduardo.

AS ROMA:

Started: 9 Whites (3 Italians), 1 black, 1 mestizo
Finished: 9 Whites (5 Italians), 1 black, 1 mestizo

Started: 3 Brazilians (2 Whites, 1 black)
Finished: 2 Brazilians (1 White, 1 black)
 

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Here are the breakdowns from last night's Europa League Round of 16 first leg matchesinvolving British teams. Why are they in this thread? Because all three matches featured at least one Brazilian.

SC Braga 1 Liverpool 0

SC BRAGA:

Started: 4 Whites (3 Portuguese), 5 blacks, 2 mestizos
Finished: 5 Whites (4 Portuguese), 5 blacks, 1 mestizo

Started: 7 Brazilians (1 White, 4 blacks,2 mestizos)
Finished: 5 Brazilians (1 White, 3 blacks, 1 mestizo)

LIVERPOOL:

Started: 10 Whites (3 Englishmen), 1 black
Finished: 10 Whites (4 Englishmen), 1 black

Started: 1 Brazilian (White)
Finished: 1 Brazilian (White)

Liverpool should win the return leg and progress on aggregate...

Dynamo Kiev 2 Manchester City 0

DYNAMO KIEV:

Started: 10 Whites (6 Ukrainians), 1 black
Finished: 10 Whites (5 Ukrainians), 1 black

Started: 1 Brazilian (White)
Finished: 1 Brazilian (White)

MAN. CITY:

Started: 6 Whites (2 Englishmen), 5 blacks
Finished: 5 Whites (2 Englishmen), 5 blacks, 1 mestizo

In my opinion, Manchester City are done for...
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PSV Eindhoven 0 Rangers 0

PSV:

Started: 6 Whites (1 Dutchman), 5 blacks
Finished: 5 Whites (2 Dutchmen), 5 blacks, 1 Arab

Started: 1 Brazilian (black)
Finished: 1 Brazilian (black)

RANGERS:

Started: 7 Whites (5 Scots), 3 blacks, 1 Arab
Finished: 8 Whites (6 Scots), 2 blacks, 1 Arab

This one is still very much in the balance...Edited by: Rebajlo
 

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Manchester United employ another club to act as a "passport incubating" feeder...

Twente to help United on Brazilians



Dutch champions FC Twente are to act as a feeder club for Manchester United as the Premier League leaders look to snare some of the most promising South American talent.



At present it is difficult for English clubs to sign such players due to work permit regulations, with other European countries having far more relaxed rules on non-EU players.



United have previously used their relationship with Royal Antwerp to such an end, sending Dong Fangzhuo to the Belgian club until he had played enough international games for China to qualify for a permit. Dong never made the grade at United and left Old Trafford for Dalian Shide in 2008.



Five Brazilians are being targeted by United as part of their link-up with Sao Paulo academy Desportivo Brasil. The players set to join up with Eredivisie side Twente, who now have a similar agreement in place to Antwerp, until the players have been in the EU long enough to qualify for a passport. That will enable the players to work freely in the United Kingdom and move to United.


Gladstony, Aguilar, Lucas Evangelista, Agnaldo and Rafael Leao were flown over to England last week and watched United beat Bolton Wanderers 1-0 at Old Trafford.


United's signing of Brazilian twins Rafael and Fabio from Fluminense was slightly different as they were granted special talent visas by FIFA to allow them to play UK after they turned 18.


The president of international business for South American football company Traffic, which owns Desportivo, told the Daily Mail: "Twente are a partner, helping United to resolve the problem of their EU passports.


"For two reasons it's good that a player goes first to Holland. First, after two or three years he's considered to be European. And, of course, it's easier to play in the Dutch league than the Premier League.


"Manchester United look for young players in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. If they find a good one they come to us. We'll get a player, register him with Desportivo Brasil, and we have a contract with United that they have an option to buy this player at 18 for a fixed amount.


"If the guy turns out to be an Alexandre Pato, United can still have him for a huge discount because of course we'll honour the contract. If they don't like the player, we keep him."
Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/898053/fc-twente-to-help-manchester-united-with-brazilians'-passports?cc=3436
 

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What a disgrace. Ferguson and all the managers are traitors. The US and Europe are so screwed up it is beyond belief.I am sure most of the fans don't even care. A black Brazilian in 2 or 3 years becomes a European. What magic. I can't stand those twins at United either. I am sure the stupid Americans wouldn't care if 80% of the players in baseball were Dominicans.

White Americans and Europeans(which means white) hate themselves to an unimaginable degree.
 

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Just a little addendum pertaining to the latest batch of EURO 2012 qualifiers.

(a) Italy's only goal in their away win against Slovenia was scored by "naturalised" White Brazilian Thiago Motta

(b) The "naturalised" White Brazilian Marcos Pizzelli started for Armenia in their scoreless draw with Russia, which proves yet again that the Brazilian Disease is spreading to the unlikeliest corners of the football world...
 
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