Former German international Jérôme Boateng was shocked by the images of the brutal death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis., The Bayern Munich player confessed this Sunday in an interview from Sky Sport. “It was an unscrupulous murder that this time was recorded. In me it has also caused a mixture of anger, misunderstanding and compassion”Boateng said.
The 31-year-old central defender said that he had also experienced racism on the playground in Berlin, when he was insulted by other children and their parents. “But, also later, as is known, there has still been hostility in some areas,” he said.
picture alliance / dpa (picture alliance / dpa)
In his opinion, the global protests against racism, in which people speak out and show solidarity, are “good and important”. “Many people love black culture, it is good that they also defend the people who represent it and demonstrate it. However, this should not be a two-week fad, but should be established in the long term, there must be a change in mentality”said Boateng, who appealed to everyone to get involved when racist comments are made.
Floyd was killed in the US city of Minneapolis on May 25 in a brutal police operation. Since his death there have been several anti-racist protests and messages in German soccer, including those of champion Bayern Munich.
MADRID, 10 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Spanish Juancar Gimeno has achieved victory at the…
Important day for the British royal house. Kate Middleton and Carlos III have become the…
MADRID 10 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Paris Saint-Germain that trains the Spanish Luis Enrique…
The arrival of Georgina Rodríguez this weekend to Paris in the framework of Fashion Week…
MADRID 10 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Spanish 'Rider' Irati Idiakez conquered two medals, a…
Telecinco continues to extend the effect Montoyanow becoming a contestant of Survivors. After its success…