Is what Zouma did to cats worse than racism, asks West Ham team mate Antonio

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United v Watford - London Stadium, London, Britain - February 8, 2022 West Ham United's Kurt Zouma REUTERS/Tony Obrien
West Ham
United's Michail Antonio questioned the logic of people asking for team mate
Kurt Zouma to be "sacked" after a video emerged of Zouma abusing his
cats, with the striker asking if what the Frenchman did was worse than those
guilty of racism.
Animal
charity the RSPCA have taken Zouma's cats into their care while West Ham's
sponsor Vitality has suspended its partnership with the club over its handling
of the matter. Adidas have dropped their sponsorship of Zouma.
Jamaican
striker Antonio said he did not condone Zouma's actions, but he asked why those
guilty of racism have got a second chance to continue their careers after
serving a ban while Zouma should lose his job.
"I've
got a question for you. Do you think what he's done is worse than racism? I'm
not condoning a thing that he's done, I don't agree with what he has done at
all," Antonio told a Sky Sports reporter.
"But
there's people that have been convicted, been caught for racism and have played
football afterwards. They got an eight-game punishment or something like that,
but people are now calling for people to be sacked and to lose their
livelihood.
"I've
just got to ask this question to everyone out there: Is what he has done worse
than what the people convicted of racism (have) done?"
Former
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez was banned for eight matches and fined 40,000
pounds (US$54,000) for racially abusing former Manchester United defender
Patrice Evra in 2011.
West Ham said
Zouma was fined the "maximum amount possible", with British media
reporting the fine was two weeks' wages. The 27-year-old, who apologised, has
accepted the fine which will be donated to animal welfare charities.
Calls for
Zouma to be sacked grew after West Ham manager David Moyes selected him for
Tuesday's 1-0 win over Watford, while an online petition to have him prosecuted
has been signed by over 272,000 people.
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