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Liverpool’s Mario Balotelli apologises for controversial Instagram post FA contact Liverpool’s Mario Balotelli over controversial Instagram post
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Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has apologised for posting an image on Instagram that prompted accusations of racism and antisemitism. The Football Association has asked Mario Balotelli for his observations over an image the Liverpool striker posted on his Instagram account that prompted accusations of racism and antisemitism.
On Monday, the Italy international reposted an image of the Nintendo character Super Mario on his social media feed that contained the words “jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a jew”. On Monday, the Italy international re-posted an image of the Nintendo character Super Mario on his social media feed that contained the words “jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a jew”.
A spokesman for the Football Association has already confirmed they are looking into whether to charge Balotelli for bringing the game into disrepute. A spokesman for the FA confirmed on Tuesday that they have contacted Balotelli to ask for his observations and he has until 6pm on Friday to respond.
However the 24-year-old again took to social media on Tuesday to explain his actions, stating that it had not been his intention to cause offence. The 24-year-old again took to social media on Tuesday to explain his actions, stating that it had not been his intention to cause offence.
“I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour,” he wrote on Twitter. “I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour,” he wrote on Twitter. “I now understand that out of context [it] may have the opposite effect. Not all Mexicans have moustache, not all black people jump high and not all Jewish people love money. I used a cartoon done by someone else because it had Super Mario and I thought it was funny and not offensive. Again, I’m sorry.”
I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour. I now understand that (...) pic.twitter.com/UlNeNlEz9M
“I now understand that out of context [it] may have the opposite effect. Not all Mexicans have moustache, not all black people jump high and not all Jewish people love money. I used a cartoon done by someone else because it had Super Mario and I thought it was funny and not offensive. Again, I’m sorry.”
Balotelli was widely criticised for the image, which he deleted on Instagram, and had already addressed claims that his message was antisemitic. “My Mom is jewish so all of u shut up please,” he wrote on Monday in reference to his foster mother, Silvia.Balotelli was widely criticised for the image, which he deleted on Instagram, and had already addressed claims that his message was antisemitic. “My Mom is jewish so all of u shut up please,” he wrote on Monday in reference to his foster mother, Silvia.
Balotelli on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/VAcSxgmBWLBalotelli on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/VAcSxgmBWL
Meanwhile, Jewish leaders have condemned Balotelli’s actions and urged him to “be more careful”.
“It is incredibly offensive. We know it’s patently untrue and it’s reinforcing a stereotype,” Jonny Wineberg, vice-president of the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester, told the Manchester Evening News.
“Comments like that have no place from anybody but he will be aware that someone like him, in the public eye, will be paid attention to. He should be more careful.”
Queens Park Rangers’ Rio Ferdinand, then at Manchester United, was fined £45,000 and found guilty of improper conduct in 2012 for a tweet that characterised Ashley Cole as a “choc-ice”.
The former Manchester City striker will miss Liverpool’s visit to Leicester City on Tuesday because of a groin injury.The former Manchester City striker will miss Liverpool’s visit to Leicester City on Tuesday because of a groin injury.
I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. The post was meant to be anti-racist with humour. I now understand that (...) pic.twitter.com/UlNeNlEz9M