Vini Jr.’s brother talks about racist attacks: “We are not well”

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Also a football player, Netinho spoke about racist episodes involving Vini Jr. in Spain

the brother of Vini Jr., Netinhospoke about the continuous racist attacks he has been suffering from the fans who watch ‘La Liga’ games.

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On the morning of this Tuesday, the 23rd, seven people were arrested, with part of the group accused of uttering racist offenses during a match and another of tying a Vini Jr doll. on a Madrid bridge.

On Instagram, the also professional soccer player wrote: “Thank you all for the messages of affection. Me and my family are not well at the moment, but I will respond to each one of you”, he wrote.

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He also published a photo of his brother and lamented the situation: “There are no words to describe what you have been suffering in this league, but we are together until the end.”

The player has been receiving several positive messages from famous and anonymous people. Christ the Redeemer, in Rio de Janeiro, even had its lights turned off for an hour last Monday night, the 22nd, in honor of the athlete, who thanked him for the act.

“Black and imposing. Christ the Redeemer was just like that. An action of solidarity that moves me. But I want, above all, to inspire and bring more light to our struggle.”said the Real Madrid player on Twitter.

“I really appreciate all the chain of affection and support I have received in recent months. Both in Brazil and around the world. I know exactly who’s who. Count on me because the good ones are the majority and I won’t give up. I have a purpose in life, and if I have to suffer more and more so that future generations don’t go through similar situations, I’m ready and prepared.”completed.

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