Was it said with malice ? - no Was it said in a jokey way? - yes Is it true that the PROBABILITY of it being factually correct is true? - YES, although not the only outcome, it is the most likely to occur. Therefore, it is not rascist. It was ill-advised and stupid to make such a comment but it was NOT rascist. The people that think it is rascist are rascists themselves...
Is it the reference to milk, or coffee that is racist ?
I better not say what I've just drunk then.
Nastase was always the bad boy of Tennis (or one of them) but sometimes folk play a race card when it isn't possible to find anything of the sort. I think they just like the attention of making a fuss. The comment was ill advised, but hardly noteworthy.
He said her baby, [being the child of a black mother and a white father] would probably be the colour of milk chocolate. I don't know why he wants to comment on such a thing, but it seems to be a statement of fact, so I can't see how that is 'racist'.
If I said a white woman who was pregnant from a white man was odds on favourite to have a white baby, would that be racist?
Not a guess atall, if the child was of black parents, then it would be black, if the child was of white parents the child would be white, and if the child was of one white parent and one black parent then that child would be a lighter shade of black.
Yes, of course it is, and even if it isn't, its a remarkably nasty thing for Mr Nasty to say. He should be kicked out of tennis, in all its various forms.
Was it said with malice ? - no
Was it said in a jokey way? - yes
Is it true that the PROBABILITY of it being factually correct is true? - YES, although not the only outcome, it is the most likely to occur.
Therefore, it is not rascist. It was ill-advised and stupid to make such a comment but it was NOT rascist.
The people that think it is rascist are rascists themselves as they BELIEVE that the comment of that likely fact is derogatory. It is not derogatory but a fact that will likely occur.
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