Why don't you ask yourself - is there really such an underlying United conspiracy that Sky and BBC saw this as a deliberately offensive post but thought "feck it, it's United, we hate them & they deserve it" or just maybe, all these media outlets thought that it was just a really unfortunately timed post from his social media team and accepted it was a mistake? Have you asked yourself why it's only the S*n reporting on this (feck me, is that even a good thing) and not other all the other mainstream press? Have you considered why it's only United fans being outraged by it and no-one else? Does nobody else care about mocking the dead?
Stop playing the victim. If hypothetically, the disaster happened to City and a United player did the equivilant of what Fernandinho did, would you be outraged by it? You wouldn't.
I'm not replying to disagree (or agree) with your comment.. everyone has an opinion.
I think there are two things here...
(1) people who think it was deliberate (and if it was proven to be so, everyone would want some form of punishment?)
(2) the FA setting a precedent that they'll investigate social media posts and make their own decision on whether it brings the game into disrepute. On top of that, saying that an innocent act is not an excuse.
It's this bit that other people maybe have an issue with... the FA deciding which social media posts that upset people are acceptable and which aren't?
I don't think they can/should be the arbiter's. If they've decided they're policing social media (and off topic, having a dig at United as not educating their players correctly), then so be it. As long as they don't say "THAT time, regardless of language experts/a continent, we think it's punishable but THIS time, we think it was innocent"
Putting the two topics to one side for a moment (racism and Munich - I'm not comparing), a lot of people at the time that Cavani's post was high profile, said they begrudgingly accepted that the FA rules covered 'comments that could be deemed to bring the game into disrepute' but it was setting a minefield of a precedent. They had no proof for racism for Cavani and they have (as far as we're aware) no proof that Fernandinho tweet was related to Munich.
One of my United supporting mates thinks Fernandinho (or his social media team) did it deliberately and he should be banned/sacked... another thinks it was possibly a coincidence but given the FA said potential disrepute was a factor regardless of intent, he should be banned regardless.
(btw, the FA accepted that Cavani's comment "was not designed or intended to be racist or offensive". But still added the racist comment charge to the disrepute charge.)