QUOTE (han2503 @ Jan 5 2013, 10:36 PM)

England for example have had countless cases recently, and these all involved the players themselves , racially abusing their collegues from an opposing team. Unless you're going to live on a deserted island then you're going to be subjected to such things, because it only takes one person for this to happen.
Oh please, we've hardly had countless, a couple of sporadic incidents yes - though most have never even been proven too, often just an allegation.
Can safely say in recent years there's never been a case of this over here on a mass scale, where it still happens in various locations throughout Europe and further afield. In fact I've witnessed an individual hurling abuse to a player based on the colour of his skin and get forcibly picked up and handed to stewards by a couple of guys for doing it (Caucasian individuals just for the record).
Yes it will still slip through the net and you will get an individual moron doing it in the stadium, usually by action. However, clubs will take action on these individuals if notified by CCTV/Stewards/other fans etc.
I guess that's where our culture can differ to some, this to us is offensive and most people would take action even if it isn't against them directly certainly in the sporting world. Where it seems perhaps on certain parts of the continent it's a case of 'well it happens, so sobeit' which I find pretty hard to imagine as a thought process but each to their own and all.