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Journalist
Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen as well as behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilful with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).
Present alongside Inoxtag, Zack Nani and Michou for act 2 of the Eleven All Stars between Spain and France (2-0), Brawks denounced during the game the racist gestures emanating from the stands of the Metropolitano from Madrid, causing a long interruption. At the final whistle, the steamer spoke out about the incident.
The streamers’ match this Saturday evening did not go as planned. Two years after the French victory over the Spaniards (2-0), the latter took their revenge with the same score, but the meeting was marked by racist gestures in the stands, leading to a long interruption. The French Brawks denounced signs imitating the monkey allegedly made by one of the spectators leaving the stadium, a scene to which he returned at the final whistle.
“He made a monkey gesture at me”
« It was at the time of change. I decided to quickly get out to the side of the field so that it could play directly. I started going around the stadium, giving hearts to everyone because everyone who knows me knows that I will never be in animosity. I’m only in love and it’s still an event for content creators. Suddenly, a Spaniard gave me the finger, I gave him a heart. And he made a monkey gesture at me “, tell Brawksreported by RMC.
“This is the first time I have experienced racism”
« Suddenly I got angry, I asked him to do the monkey gesture againcontinues the steamer who stands out in E-sport. He sat down, he acted as if he hadn’t done anything but he knew very well what he had done. His friends tried to cover for him, from there it escalated a bit. I’m not going to lie, this is the first time I’ve experienced racism. I’m going to be 33, I’ve never suffered it directly. It’s violent. I love sport and the values it promotes, racism has no place in sport or in everyday life. »
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