Greens lawmaker Katrin Göring-Eckardt apologized for the post made after Germany's 2-0 win against Hungary. It comes after a survey showed 21% of Germans would like to see more white players on the national team.
Greens lawmaker Katrin Göring-Eckardt apologized for the post made after Germany's 2-0 win against Hungary. It comes after a survey showed 21% of Germans would like to see more white players on the national team.
Göring-Eckhardt is a member of the Greens and vice president of the Bundestag, Germany's lower house of parliament.
"This team is truly exceptional. Just imagine if there were only white German players," the German lawmaker reportedly said in the now-deleted post on platform X, formerly Twitter.
"This team is truly exceptional. Just imagine if there were only white German players," the German lawmaker reportedly said in the now-deleted post on platform X, formerly Twitter.
After removing the post, Göring-Eckhardt apologized, saying: "I was upset that 21% of Germans would prefer to see more 'whites' in the national team."
"I am proud of this team, and I hope that we can convince the remaining 21%," she added. "I'm sorry about the way I worded it."
She said something that could be taken the opposite of what she meant, so she deleted it and apologized...
I have zero idea why people in this thread are upset about that.
Too many people these days think if you apologize it means the other person "wins" I guess. They're not interested in talking about stuff, just having slap fights. So someone acting like an adult just breaks their brains. They can't imagine someone handling it like a reasonable person.
I'm guessing that's what she meant, but I think no matter which way she meant it (either that the team would be worse all-white or better all-white), it's not a good comment to make either way as I don't see how skin color relates to skill.
The players on the team are there because they're the best available.
If you changed that based on race, then it's racist.
She meant that if the team picked the best white people, the team wouldn't be as good.
Just like if the team picked no white people, it wouldn't be the best.
I legitimately don't get why people think it's racist that she pointed out the team won while being mixed race, and might not have won if they tried to have a racially homogeneous team over just the best available players.
Like, can you explain your logic for saying her pointing out making race more important than skill would lead to a worse team is somehow racist?
I genuinely want to understand how you got to that conclusion, and no one else wants to explain how they did either.
Where did I say that it's racist? I said it's not a good comment to make, purely from a logical standpoint.
Why do I think it's not a good comment to make? Because I don't think there should be any relation made to skin color at all in this case. Some of the best soccer players in the world/country just happen to have a certain skin color.
She makes it seem like an all-white team would definitely be worse (or better) compared to the current lineup, even if there were 11 white players objectively better at soccer than all other players that could've made up the team.
She could've said "the team is as good as it is because we didn't discriminate between skin colors when picking the best players". That would've brought her intended message across.
Apparently she tweeted it, didn't she? So even if she tweeted it as a response to an ongoing discussion on X, this tweet would've been read by many as-is, and the tweet itself wouldn't have provided a lot of context.
With that being said, I still don't think her original statement logically made a lot of sense.