Strange advice. Nicolas Jackson suggested Vinicius call white people "pigs"...
Kenley Ward
Dailysports's expert
It seems Jackson is not interested in fighting racism—instead, he's fueling it.
Details: After the scandalous incident in yesterday's match between Benfica and Real Madrid, in which Benfica's winger Gianluca Prestianni was accused of making racist remarks towards Vinicius, the football world split into two camps: some are backing Vinicius, while others demand clear evidence against Prestianni, not taking the Real Madrid player's word for it.
Meanwhile, the 24-year-old Chelsea forward, currently on loan at Bayern, posted on his Instagram page in support of Vinicius with a dangerous suggestion—to call white people “pigs”:
“Don't do that, brother. If they called you a monkey because you're black, answer them the same way. Call them ‘white pigs.’ The problem will solve itself.” Jackson wrote.
The caption was accompanied by monkey and pig emojis.

He attached a photo of Vinicius celebrating near the corner flag displaying Benfica's crest.
Jackson's advice is a case of reverse racism and is difficult to understand in the context of the ongoing fight against racial discrimination.
So far, no official representatives from either Chelsea or Bayern have commented on Jackson's remarks.
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