"star players like depay & co. are not an endangered group that needs special protection. these are rich, young men with too much ego and money, too little education, limits and consequences. most are only a role model in one thing and that is playing football. a lack of conviction is not synonymous with a lack of guilt. in most cases, there are unequal financial resources between perpetrators and victims, the hurdles are high and the path to a possible conviction is often long and retraumatising. 'women only want attention/money' an idiotic argument that completely misses the reality of the women who have publicly accused footballers of sexual assaults. reactions like that are above all malice, hatred and threats from anonymous internet mobs. it's not about saying that a man has never before been wrongly accused. which of course is also bad and should not happen. but if you, as a man, believe that's where the main problem lies, do yourself a favour and listen to the women in your life. every one of them has stories. about walking home, about stadium visits, about everything. a picture paints itself of everyday life that is not visible to men at all and too often consists of subtle to very obvious assaults and harassment. depay and the other idiots who liked his post don't open their mouths for anything that would really help the sport. but if it's about protecting the broken system from which they themselves benefit, they are there. all of them can go fuck themselves - especially and most importanty jerome boateng." - niklas levinsohn, german football podcaster and content creator
I don’t know who this man is but what an absolute KING 👑







