

Milan Baros Accused of Making Racist Taunt
By: Bob | April 19th, 2007
Having lived in a couple of foreign countries where I could barely speak the language, I understand how important gestures can be to convey a message that otherwise can’t be conveyed. For example, when I lived in Kazakhstan I quickly learned the universal gesture for “no more vodka, please”. It is amazing how puking your brains out has the same meaning in different cultures.
All of that said I guess I should be a little sympathetic towards Olympique Lyon striker Milan Baros. The Czech player has only been in France for a few months and his command of the French language is limited. At least that is what Lyon want you to believe as they try to explain why Baros holding his nose and waving his hand at a Cameroon-born player named Stephane M’Bia in a match on Wednesday was not a racist gesture.
“Milan Baros merely wanted to tell (M’Bia) something he didn’t know how to say in French: ‘leave me alone and give me breathing space’,” the club said.
“Milan Baros has always denounced any form of racism, in sport and in life in general. Olympique Lyon share Baros’s commitment against racism,” the club added.
After watching the video of the incident below, I am not really sure if it is racist or not. To me it just seems like Baros is making the universal gesture of “you stink,” something that many a 3-year-old knows and something I have done myself on more than a few occasions while riding on the subway in Paris. In a game of charades I probably wouldn’t guess that it means “give me breathing space”. It seems to me like a gesture that could be made towards any stinky footballer, black, white or otherwise.
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