I guess your is the wrong recipe. Mixing romanticism, racism, "fighting for honor", and the full rights for a human being to act not wisely, you're are offering some undrinkable thing.
According to your law, if I was insulted I had the right to hurt...
And if I was hurt....what's my right? to kill???
Think twice, please...
Insulting is definitively not the death of human beings.
Hurting is nearer... and so on.
2006-07-11 02:18:46
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answered by erri 5
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The BBC says
The BBC's Ten O'Clock News also called in experts to study the television footage of the incident and determined the following:
Materazzi's first word to Zidane was "no" before he then told him to "calm down".
He then accused him of being a "liar" and wished "an ugly death to you and your family" on the day the Frenchman's mother had been taken to hospital ill. This was followed by "Go f*** yourself".
2006-07-11 09:09:43
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answered by qwertyu 4
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Now he's just having rest - but will give all explanations within a few days in a public press conference -
Now everybody in EUROPE gets rid of fascistoid little craps, under soccer uniforms .
Italy won ok, but there's also a problem of human rights and respect of individuals
Explorer I agree - but the pressure on those people in such periods is unconceivable -
hackney - you're excessive - and beyond your words what else -
excess is despisable - if you ever care
2006-07-11 09:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Zidane was right.. see, now Materazzi also accepted tht he had insulted ZZ. now, thts the prob, the red card should goes to Materazzi, not zz..
zidane was a man fighting for his self-respect. we sud appreciate him!
2006-07-11 09:07:44
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answered by S - T - A - R 3
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Yes you are right but zidan could have reacted after the match and what could have been better if he had reacted by scoring the winning goal against italy.
2006-07-11 09:06:56
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answered by explorer 1
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Yes he is. I am angry though.
I thought Zidane should have laughed it off.
Then, after the Cup was safe in Paris. HEad back Italy with Vieria Henry Ribery AND BEAT THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS OUT OF THAT CHEATING RACIST FOOL
2006-07-11 09:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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not a pledge read by the footballer or a big slogan of 'against racism' campaign reach the masses,ironically.. Zidane's headbutt speaks aloud....
thank you zizou!!
2006-07-11 09:27:30
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answered by art 2
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That is so stupid. First who said Materazzi was racist? and don't you think it might have been Zizou who provoked materazzi?
2006-07-11 09:36:33
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answered by Sylvia 3
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your english is fine... at first i was like why the heck did he headbutt him but now i heard the facts and now i know what materazzi said to zidane i can understand why he did it ...
2006-07-11 09:05:56
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answered by englishbabe93 2
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No ... I think he is an over-rated, Algerian, Wanna-be 'froggy', bald, garlic smelling, frog leg eating, henry fuc*ing, bald Cun*
Best wishes from England!
"Forza Azzurri"!
2006-07-11 09:07:44
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answered by HackneyDemon 3
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