It was provoking because it was done under their ultra, I am a juve fan and huge moise fab since he was in the under 17 team and this is not the first time he exercises bad judgement. The fact that he was provoked doesn't mean he was right to do that.
That has nothing to do with the fact that the racists and morons on the stand should be punished and banned from attending games ever again.
If you are a professional player you have many advantages bit also responsibilities and please keep the "don't tell the black how to react" bs for yourself. I am totally colour blind, some of my best friends are Africans and I have no problem whatsoever to tell a black he is being a moron because of some ill thought conception of politically correctness.
1) I never called you a racist or even suggested it once so find it interesting that you felt the need to justify that you aren't one.
2) I also never said that you can't tell a black person he or she is a moron. I never said anything like that and again, find it interesting that without any insight into my thought process, you have called it ill thought out. Black people can of course be morons, as ca people of any race. They should completely be told if they are being morons. I am talking very specifically about non black people telling black people how they should respond to racism, often a phenomenon they have never had to experience themselves. Look at Southgate's far better response, where he seemed genuinely pained and appreciated that as a middle aged white man, he could not understand how Rose or Sterling felt.
As for this last part, I thank you because you've at least saved me from having to engage with you on this conversation any further. Anyone who tells me they are 'colour blind' and has black/Asian /whatever friends is not usually worth engaging with.
*To clarify before you get too upset, I'm not calling you a racist.