Balotelli
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Silvio
Berlusconi and his brother Paolo are getting heat over maverick Italy
striker Mario Balotelli, with one accused of racism and the other of
signing him for their club AC Milan only to win votes in this month’s
national election.
Paolo Berlusconi, AC Milan’s vice
president, was lambasted in social media after calling former Manchester
City forward Balotelli “the little black boy of the family”.
A video of his comments, made on Sunday
after a political event, was going viral after it was posted on various
websites, including Tuttosport.
“And now let’s go and watch the little black boy of the family, the crazy head,” Paolo Berlusconi says in the video.
A spokesman for the Serie A club said on
Wednesday there would be no comment on the video, which was recorded on
the day Balotelli made his debut for AC Milan after being transferred
from English Premier League club City last month.
Criticism of Paolo Berlusconi’s remarks
took off after foreign media began writing about the video, which had
received relatively little attention in the Italian press in the past
few days.
“Balotelli is back in Italy for 2 minutes
and already had racist comments made about him. Why do black players
even play in Italy?,” one person tweeted.
Other tweets slammed the comments as “appalling”, “gross” and “idiocy”.
Balotelli, playing three days after leaving City, scored both goals in Milan’s 2-1 home victory over Udinese on Sunday.
After making the “little black boy”
remark, Paolo Berlusconi told his listeners at the event for a local
centre-right candidate, “All the young ladies are invited as well – you
can even have a chance to meet the president” – an apparent reference to
his older brother Silvio, who is club president.
While Paolo was taking the heat for his
comments, Silvio Berlusconi was still under fire over his motivation for
bringing the hot-tempered Balotelli back to Italy in the first place,
having previously said Milan did not need a “rotten apple”.
For the past week, former prime minister
Silvio has been the regular butt of jokes by comedians and attacks by
his political rivals over the transfer, which they see as a clear
attempt to woo Italian soccer fans to vote for his centre-right
coalition.
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