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first suarez, now cavani - why do uruguayan footballers keep using n-words? - an interview with goal.com
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first suarez, now cavani - why do uruguayan footballers keep using n-words? - an interview with goal.com

At first glance of the Spanish word, its meaning seems unmistakeable. “Negrito.”

The word is discriminatory and racist, a demeaning slur directed to Black people and one that should be wholly condemned and erased from modern vernacular, the Spanish-language translation of the repugnant n-word in English.

But what if it isn’t?

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no bielsa, no party

Growing up in a home where fútbol was a religion, there were always a few household names that were almost institutions. Probably after Maradona, the most respected name in fútbol was Marcelo Bielsa.

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