Dr. Haup wrote: “The coach had a choice between two more experienced and better players. Why did he choose these three? I suspect it was determined by racial parity.” Mirosław Szumało, professor at UMCS, employee of the Office of Historical Research at the Institute of National Remembrance and expert in the Ministry of Education and Science, who gives opinions on history books. In this way, he commented on the English defeat in the Euro 2020 final. Late in the evening, the post was deleted. “I just wanted to draw attention to the phenomenon of political correctness that is ubiquitous, as well as in sports” – wrote Szumało in the next post.

Italy won the Euro 2020 final on Sunday. After 90 minutes the score was 1: 1. Overtime was also inconclusive. Penalties were needed. After two rounds – eleven used Harry Kane and Harry Maguire – the English were leading 2:1. However, Italy won the title because 23-year-old Marcus Rashford, 21-year-old Jadon Sancho and 19-year-old Bukayo Saka failed to score kicks. weighting.

“The English have lost their political sanity.”

Dr. Love. Mirosław Szumało, professor at UMCS, employee of the Office of Historical Research at the Institute of National Remembrance and expert in the Ministry of Education and Science, who gives opinions on history books.

“The English lost their political correctness. They put three black players in the penalty shootout, and none of them scored. The coach had to pick more experienced and better players. Why did he choose those three? FB is about to declare me a racist but that’s what it was.”

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Onet, who was the first to write about the case, noted that the first version of the entry read: “The English have lost their political sanity. They put three black players in the chain of penalties, and none of them scored. But it was. Like this.”

More sentences were added after a few hours. As Onet wrote, there were several comments criticizing Szumiła’s words under the entrance. Several people announced that they would report to the UMCS Discipline Spokesperson.

“I just wanted to draw attention to the phenomenon of political correctness everywhere”

After 10 p.m., the restriction was deleted. Szumało wrote the following comment: “As I see, my post has been misunderstood by many. I just wanted to draw attention to the omnipresent phenomenon of political correctness, also in sports. Britain is a prime example of the style of rightness, that is, racism in the other direction” (original spelling – editor).

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