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Muscat's Shanghai Port one of the CSL clubs found guilty of corruption. They start upcoming season with 5 point deduction, as do Nick Montgomery's Beijing Guoan.


I'm a bit suspicious about these corruption charges. Xi Xinping just arrested China's most powerful general on corruption charges. Been suggested he has to make it look like he's cleaning up corruption rather than eliminating a challenge to his authority. No doubt there's plenty of corruption in China but are these clubs guilty of anything extraordinary and exceptional? We may never really know given the murky and secretive world of Chinese politics.
I work with chinese nationals and they say that the football league is dodgy. They go after them because it is impossible for the authorities to ignore. They don't threaten the CCP or Xi Jingpin or prestige like the Olympics so there is no official shadow directive. 20 years ago there was a video where the ref kept the match going for over 120 minutes, the goalkeeper stood by the upright post and the striker missed (admittedly I always did that but it also explains why I am not a professional), eventually the ref, GK, players and coaches were jailed.
 
I work with chinese nationals and they say that the football league is dodgy. They go after them because it is impossible for the authorities to ignore. They don't threaten the CCP or Xi Jingpin or prestige like the Olympics so there is no official shadow directive. 20 years ago there was a video where the ref kept the match going for over 120 minutes, the goalkeeper stood by the upright post and the striker missed (admittedly I always did that but it also explains why I am not a professional), eventually the ref, GK, players and coaches were jailed.
That's interesting. However, I don't see those extreme examples today in the CSL. But if actual match fixing has been happening then yeah it makes sense. The timing of the crackdown just seems a bit coincidental but not ruling anything in or out.
 
Lost 4–1 at home, not a good look. They've got a game in hand but Cambuur have three games in hand and are second by only three points.
They are in a slump atm. However, Roda's victory was good not only good for Roda but also for den Haag, as it leaves Almere (who were on a winning run) one fewer game to close the gap between them and den Haag and automatic promotion.
 
Yes, all racial stereotypes are generally considered racist because they rely on overgeneralized beliefs about a group's abilities or characteristics based on race, rather than individual identity. Even seemingly "positive" stereotypes, such as assuming a specific group is naturally intelligent or athletic, are harmful as they perpetuate systemic inequalities, reduce individuals to a label, and fuel prejudice.
  • Harm of Positive Stereotypes: Positive racial stereotypes (e.g., Asians are good at math) are not harmless; they still dehumanize by reducing a person to a stereotype, create immense pressure, and fuel bias.
  • Rooted in Systemic Inequality: Racial stereotypes are often tools that reinforce historical and systemic oppression by shaping public perceptions and expectations of specific communities, according to a research article in Wiley Online Library.
  • Unconscious Bias: Stereotypes can operate through implicit or unconscious bias, where individuals may not even be aware they are forming or acting upon prejudiced beliefs.
  • Definition of Racism: Racism generally includes the acceptance of stereotypes and the prejudicial treatment of individuals based on those, often leading to discrimination, say the American Psychological Association.
Therefore, even without malice, a stereotype based on race still constitutes a form of racial prejudice and, thus, is considered racist.
But I know some really good Kiwi jokes. This Aussie shearer is billeted with a Kiwi shearer at a shearing competition in NZ. Aussie gets up middle of the night ... oh never mind
 
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