Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior calls out haters of dancing goal celebrations as racist
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior called out the haters of his goal celebrations as racist and insisted he will keep on dancing.
Spanish sports talk shows have been discussing the appropriateness of his celebrations, and a commentator on television said he should stop "doing the monkey."
Real Madrid criticized the comment on Friday, and Vinicius issued a video statement on Saturday in which the Brazilian eloquently explained that dancing forms part of his cultural expression, and cited other soccer players, both Black and white, who also have danced after scoring.
"I will repeat it for you, racist: I am not going to stop dancing," Vinicius said.
"I was victim of xenophobia and racism in a single declaration, but none of this began yesterday," Vinicius said over freeze frames of social media posts using racist language to insult him.
The controversy also comes in the buildup to Sunday's always hotly contested Spanish capital derby in which Real Madrid visits Atletico Madrid. This week, Atletico captain Koke Resurreccion, when asked what would happen if Vinicius danced after scoring, responded "There will be trouble."
Koke appeared to make the comment in jest, but it has been widely commented on. Brazil star Neymar chimed in on social media by tweeting, "Dance Vini Jr."
In his video, Vinicius listed players, including Atletico's Antoine Griezmann, who is white, over images of them dancing to celebrate goals.
"For weeks my dancing has been criminalized, dances that are not mine, but rather of Ronaldinho, Neymar, Paqueta, Pogba, Matheus Cunha, Griezmann and João Félix," he said. "They are dances of Brazilian artists, of Latino singers and reggaeton artists, and Black Americans. They are dances to celebrate the cultural


