In England, a footballer of Indian descent is being tried for calling a police officer a 'stupid white'.


Chelsea footballer Samantha Kerr is accused of racially insulting a police officer
A hearing has begun in London for Chelsea footballer Samantha Kerr, who allegedly made racially offensive remarks towards a police officer. The incident occurred last month in the suburbs of London.
According to the prosecutor, Kerr and her partner attempted to break a taxi window. The driver called the police, and the girls were taken to the police station. There, Samantha Kerr made offensive remarks directed at the police officer.
In court, Kerr pleaded not guilty. The player's lawyer stated that her client did not insult the police officer as an individual but expressed her dissatisfaction with the authority and privileges.
You guys are **stupid white
The trial is expected to conclude this week.
Samantha Kerr is a renowned footballer who has scored numerous goals at club and national levels.
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell stated that Adolf Hitler was a good person
American boxer Bryce Mitchell has sparked a wave of criticism with his statements about Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. He claimed that Hitler was a 'good person' and even expressed a desire to go fishing with him.
He also referred to Hitler as a defender of his country who aimed to cleanse it of greedy Jews.
These statements have triggered a wave of outrage in the sports world and among the public. Many people condemn such remarks and state that there are no grounds to call Hitler a good person.
In his latest fight, Mitchell defeated his opponent by knockout in the third round.
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