andy wrote:lol glad i put this up....
sussexpob wrote:I cant really comment on the depth of the comments he made, as I dont speak whatever language he uttered them in (Urdu? No idea). The translation suggested around seem to vary, but if he has refereed to the colour of his skin then its not acceptable. He should be sacked from the captaincy if hes engaging in this behaviour, and maybe even banned if the remarks are properly translated and found to be racist.
meninblue wrote:sussexpob wrote:I cant really comment on the depth of the comments he made, as I dont speak whatever language he uttered them in (Urdu? No idea). The translation suggested around seem to vary, but if he has refereed to the colour of his skin then its not acceptable. He should be sacked from the captaincy if hes engaging in this behaviour, and maybe even banned if the remarks are properly translated and found to be racist.
Kaala is Hindi word to say black color
sussexpob wrote:meninblue wrote:sussexpob wrote:I cant really comment on the depth of the comments he made, as I dont speak whatever language he uttered them in (Urdu? No idea). The translation suggested around seem to vary, but if he has refereed to the colour of his skin then its not acceptable. He should be sacked from the captaincy if hes engaging in this behaviour, and maybe even banned if the remarks are properly translated and found to be racist.
Kaala is Hindi word to say black color
Do they speak Hindi in Pakistan, or is it just very similar to Urdu? I didnt think Hindi was spoken at all in Pakistan.
meninblue wrote:sussexpob wrote:meninblue wrote:sussexpob wrote:I cant really comment on the depth of the comments he made, as I dont speak whatever language he uttered them in (Urdu? No idea). The translation suggested around seem to vary, but if he has refereed to the colour of his skin then its not acceptable. He should be sacked from the captaincy if hes engaging in this behaviour, and maybe even banned if the remarks are properly translated and found to be racist.
Kaala is Hindi word to say black color
Do they speak Hindi in Pakistan, or is it just very similar to Urdu? I didnt think Hindi was spoken at all in Pakistan.
Lot of the words are similar in two languages. Very similar as I never faced difficulty in understanding any interviews given by Pak players. Even the different words are well understood by most Indians and Pakistanis who speak one of this language
sussexpob wrote:meninblue wrote:sussexpob wrote:meninblue wrote:sussexpob wrote:I cant really comment on the depth of the comments he made, as I dont speak whatever language he uttered them in (Urdu? No idea). The translation suggested around seem to vary, but if he has refereed to the colour of his skin then its not acceptable. He should be sacked from the captaincy if hes engaging in this behaviour, and maybe even banned if the remarks are properly translated and found to be racist.
Kaala is Hindi word to say black color
Do they speak Hindi in Pakistan, or is it just very similar to Urdu? I didnt think Hindi was spoken at all in Pakistan.
Lot of the words are similar in two languages. Very similar as I never faced difficulty in understanding any interviews given by Pak players. Even the different words are well understood by most Indians and Pakistanis who speak one of this language
What context was it given in? Is it to be considered racist?
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