Referee Decapitated After Stabbing Player

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My God, this is the most fucked up thing I heard all day.

Why the fuck did the ref stab the guy?

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ZombieFanatic said:
FoolKiller said:
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MAN! Crazy people! I think this is just mindblowingly awesome! Those Brazilians sure got BALLS! THAT'S for certain!

I totally understand his friends and relatives anger and fully support their revenge on the refeere. Paying back in the same currency with interest (head on a pike!).

Just awesome! :)
Glad I'm not the only one who feels that way. I'm not for violence but if someone brutally stabs my friend/family in front of me, I would have no trouble decapitating that person.
But they didn't just decapitate him. They tortured him for a while, stoned him to death, literally ripped his limbs off, decapitated him, then mounted his head on a pike. No matter how you look at it, that's fucked up. It's just the wrong combination of animalistic rage and calculated cruelty.

I could understand it if they just killed him, maybe even chopped off his head (I wouldn't approve, but that's a different matter), but what they did is not justifiable.
That's because you are idiotically trying to apply logic to a very emotionally charged situation. Those two rarely, if ever, get along. You're trying to understand it the same way as guys try to understand the pain of child birth. You don't. You can't.

But if you have to try...
Torture is so the person who caused you pain suffers pain.
Chopping him up is vengeance-filled catharsis.

As for it being fucked up, I rate it below a referee stabbing a verbally abusive player repeatedly.
Dude they put his head on a fucking spike.

That's beyond vengeance.
 

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Isn't Brazil going through some rather turbulent political times at the moment? With a lot of people rioting in the street?
Perhaps that had a considerable amount of influence.
Like maybe if not for the turmoil there right now, perhaps they'd only have killed the guy and not decapitated him.
 

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OhJohnNo said:
ShiningAmber said:
And this is why I dislike sports.
I suppose you also dislike all music because of this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Norwegian_black_metal_scene], then?

Sure, this is fucked up beyond all reason, but most sports fans are perfectly normal people in my experience. Hell, my dad's one, and he's not killed anyone yet.
So are most gamers, but one person says they play GTA and shoot someone, suddenly we're all potential killers.

OT: That's... That's just messed up. I think I need a break from the net, good thing I leave for work in an hour.
 

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Game of Thrones style violence over a frigging game? Really? I'm glad that I'm not a fan of that sport because that's beyond unacceptable.
 

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Why they police hadn't showed up after the stabbing begs some questions, did noone call them? Didn't they bother to come? The fact he wasn't announced dead until he arrived at hospital meant they had enough time to get there, the area seems developed enough to have a standing police force. Its a large tourism driven town by the looks of things, they should have been able to get there and put a stop to it before they ripped him to shreds.
 

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ZombieFanatic said:
FoolKiller said:
That's because you are idiotically trying to apply logic to a very emotionally charged situation. Those two rarely, if ever, get along. You're trying to understand it the same way as guys try to understand the pain of child birth. You don't. You can't.

But if you have to try...
Torture is so the person who caused you pain suffers pain.
Chopping him up is vengeance-filled catharsis.

As for it being fucked up, I rate it below a referee stabbing a verbally abusive player repeatedly.
While I appreciate being called an idiot (I really do, it's great), I was not, in fact, trying to apply logic to what they did. I was merely stating that, regardless of how angry they were, it was not an okay thing to do. You seemed to be saying that it was okay, hence my statement.

EDIT: In case of confusion, my point is as follows: If a guy kills his wife in a fit of rage, that doesn't excuse the fact that he killed her. Anger does not make things okay just because it's hard to control.
I didn't call you an idiot. I called applying the logic to an emotional response idiotic. I don't know you so name calling would be idiotic on my part. I just thought you were horribly wrong.

And I appreciate the clarification but I stand by what I say. What is considered "okay" is something we sit and discuss and think about. I am merely pointing out that what is "okay" never even entered the equation in what transpired.
 

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SaneAmongInsane said:
My God, this is the most fucked up thing I heard all day.

Why the fuck did the ref stab the guy?

FoolKiller said:
ZombieFanatic said:
FoolKiller said:
Campaigner said:
MAN! Crazy people! I think this is just mindblowingly awesome! Those Brazilians sure got BALLS! THAT'S for certain!

I totally understand his friends and relatives anger and fully support their revenge on the refeere. Paying back in the same currency with interest (head on a pike!).

Just awesome! :)
Glad I'm not the only one who feels that way. I'm not for violence but if someone brutally stabs my friend/family in front of me, I would have no trouble decapitating that person.
But they didn't just decapitate him. They tortured him for a while, stoned him to death, literally ripped his limbs off, decapitated him, then mounted his head on a pike. No matter how you look at it, that's fucked up. It's just the wrong combination of animalistic rage and calculated cruelty.

I could understand it if they just killed him, maybe even chopped off his head (I wouldn't approve, but that's a different matter), but what they did is not justifiable.
That's because you are idiotically trying to apply logic to a very emotionally charged situation. Those two rarely, if ever, get along. You're trying to understand it the same way as guys try to understand the pain of child birth. You don't. You can't.

But if you have to try...
Torture is so the person who caused you pain suffers pain.
Chopping him up is vengeance-filled catharsis.

As for it being fucked up, I rate it below a referee stabbing a verbally abusive player repeatedly.
Dude they put his head on a fucking spike.

That's beyond vengeance.
Once again. My point is that logic has nothing to do with it. It is an emotional response where logic would never enter the equation. The concept of what is right and wrong is something we think about using our rational minds. Those are great, but the problem is that applying it to a situation where logic is clearly not involved is ironically illogical.
 

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FoolKiller said:
ZombieFanatic said:
FoolKiller said:
That's because you are idiotically trying to apply logic to a very emotionally charged situation. Those two rarely, if ever, get along. You're trying to understand it the same way as guys try to understand the pain of child birth. You don't. You can't.

But if you have to try...
Torture is so the person who caused you pain suffers pain.
Chopping him up is vengeance-filled catharsis.

As for it being fucked up, I rate it below a referee stabbing a verbally abusive player repeatedly.
While I appreciate being called an idiot (I really do, it's great), I was not, in fact, trying to apply logic to what they did. I was merely stating that, regardless of how angry they were, it was not an okay thing to do. You seemed to be saying that it was okay, hence my statement.

EDIT: In case of confusion, my point is as follows: If a guy kills his wife in a fit of rage, that doesn't excuse the fact that he killed her. Anger does not make things okay just because it's hard to control.
I didn't call you an idiot. I called applying the logic to an emotional response idiotic. I don't know you so name calling would be idiotic on my part. I just thought you were horribly wrong.

And I appreciate the clarification but I stand by what I say. What is considered "okay" is something we sit and discuss and think about. I am merely pointing out that what is "okay" never even entered the equation in what transpired.
Actually the violent outburst WAS caused by what people thought was "okay". They realized what the ref did was "not okay" so they did what they thought was "okay" in response to the severity of the "not okay" performed by the ref.

But you are right about how they were naturally reacting in an irrational manner and expecting them to do otherwise would be foolish.
 

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FoolKiller said:
SaneAmongInsane said:
My God, this is the most fucked up thing I heard all day.

Why the fuck did the ref stab the guy?

FoolKiller said:
ZombieFanatic said:
FoolKiller said:
Campaigner said:
MAN! Crazy people! I think this is just mindblowingly awesome! Those Brazilians sure got BALLS! THAT'S for certain!

I totally understand his friends and relatives anger and fully support their revenge on the refeere. Paying back in the same currency with interest (head on a pike!).

Just awesome! :)
Glad I'm not the only one who feels that way. I'm not for violence but if someone brutally stabs my friend/family in front of me, I would have no trouble decapitating that person.
But they didn't just decapitate him. They tortured him for a while, stoned him to death, literally ripped his limbs off, decapitated him, then mounted his head on a pike. No matter how you look at it, that's fucked up. It's just the wrong combination of animalistic rage and calculated cruelty.

I could understand it if they just killed him, maybe even chopped off his head (I wouldn't approve, but that's a different matter), but what they did is not justifiable.
That's because you are idiotically trying to apply logic to a very emotionally charged situation. Those two rarely, if ever, get along. You're trying to understand it the same way as guys try to understand the pain of child birth. You don't. You can't.

But if you have to try...
Torture is so the person who caused you pain suffers pain.
Chopping him up is vengeance-filled catharsis.

As for it being fucked up, I rate it below a referee stabbing a verbally abusive player repeatedly.
Dude they put his head on a fucking spike.

That's beyond vengeance.
Once again. My point is that logic has nothing to do with it. It is an emotional response where logic would never enter the equation. The concept of what is right and wrong is something we think about using our rational minds. Those are great, but the problem is that applying it to a situation where logic is clearly not involved is ironically illogical.
Right but it's not like it's a quick thing... I just watched the video, this guy was hacked to pieces. They were litterally trying to rebuild him. This wasn't like spontaneous anger, the hacking up of this guy must of taken a couple hours.

How does one hold that anger and insanity for that long?

It's like the story of that little girl that said something fucked up to this kid whos brother commited suicide, got on his bike and pedal for like 6 hours till he got to the girls house to kick her in the face with a steel toed boot.
 

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A soccer fan friend (fortunately not one who lives in Brazil) alerted me to this story.

Christ...

Y'know, one hears about hooliganism, especially associated with soccer. There are plenty of stories of riots and vandalism after major sporting events in many of the major industrialized countries. But... Stoning, drawing and quartering, and decapitation? That seems disturbingly organized and premeditated. It's like they already hated referees, and once there seemed to be something resembling a justification, all their gruesome, hate-filled fantasies went into overdrive.

I don't think this is going to do Brazilian tourism any favors, that's for sure.
 

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Flames66 said:
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South America tends to get a bit batshit fucking crazy when it comes to football. It's not a regular match over there unless a bunch of rioting fans storm the field.

This is one hell of a new low though.

The fact that the referee had a knife and people in the public had the means to quater and decapitate someone just goes to show what kind of mentallity rages there.
I agree with the mentality being a massive issue. My countrymen seem to have a poor reputation when it comes to sports abroad, but this takes the cake.

One thing I don't get about your comment though, why is it surprising the ref had a knife?
Well uhm... I'm not an expert on the rules of football, but I would think that the use of a knife should probably not be necessary on the field. If a ref in my country got caught carrying a knife during a game, you can bet the board would give him a good sturdy talking to, if they wouldn't fire him already.
 

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This is a case of "Two wrongs don't make a right", which is as true today as it has always been and always will be within our Society. Hope the people that do this get imprisoned, because this is too far and is quite frankly, sickening.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
South America tends to get a bit batshit fucking crazy when it comes to football. It's not a regular match over there unless a bunch of rioting fans storm the field.

This is one hell of a new low though.

The fact that the referee had a knife and people in the public had the means to quater and decapitate someone just goes to show what kind of mentallity rages there.
As a neighboring Argentine I'd like to point out never in the history of ever have I seen or heard of such things happening in a football match. Worst case scenario the losers thrash the place a little bit and the cops fire rubber bullets. But I had to check out several news sites before deciding the story was not a hoax.

(I wonder if this will affect the World Cup next year?)
 

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piinyouri said:
Isn't Brazil going through some rather turbulent political times at the moment? With a lot of people rioting in the street?
Perhaps that had a considerable amount of influence.
Like maybe if not for the turmoil there right now, perhaps they'd only have killed the guy and not decapitated him.
Well same thing is going on in Argentina, but we're not decapitating people just yet!

EeveeElectro said:
My neighbour went to South America last month and they thought he was batshit insane because he has 2 pet cats. They consider them on par with vermin or rats.
I thought THAT was crazy.
That's like me going to Naples and commenting to a friend what fucked up drivers those crazy Europeans are. South America is a big continent. I don't know where your neighbor went to precisely but I can assure you cats are pretty commonplace pets where I live.
 

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CrazyCapnMorgan said:
**snip**
Now, I've seen hockey games where boxing matches broke out...
**snip**
Just had to point out you're doing it wrong.
Its: "I've seen a boxing match where a hockey game broke out"
But I'm sure you knew that...

OT: This makes American Football look pretty tame, even if we're signing serial killers to Super Bowl Dynasties.
 

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Johnny Novgorod said:
Casual Shinji said:
South America tends to get a bit batshit fucking crazy when it comes to football. It's not a regular match over there unless a bunch of rioting fans storm the field.

This is one hell of a new low though.

The fact that the referee had a knife and people in the public had the means to quater and decapitate someone just goes to show what kind of mentallity rages there.
As a neighboring Argentine I'd like to point out never in the history of ever have I seen or heard of such things happening in a football match. Worst case scenario the losers thrash the place a little bit and the cops fire rubber bullets. But I had to check out several news sites before deciding the story was not a hoax.

(I wonder if this will affect the World Cup next year?)
Maybe it's more a Central America thing, but I know having seen dozens of clips of football matches in that region turning into giant shitstorms during the game with the players being just as involved. Not that this didn't happen where I'm from (Holland), but there it was usually directed toward the surrounding city after the game was over. And only when it was a match between the clubs Ajax and Feyenoord. Both of which have an agreement to now only allow the audience of the home team admittance to the stadium. This method stopped rioting overnight, as well as saving a shit ton of cash on police protection.

Now this case was amateur football which generally has a lot of problems. A while back a ref here got kicked to death by players of a youth team. A bunch 16-year old kids killing a guy on the field. After that people were all "Oh the humanity, this has got to stop", but it just keeps on going. With many times the players' parents actually starting shit.
 

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Johnny Novgorod said:
Well same thing is going on in Argentina, but we're not decapitating people just yet!
Haha well that's good to hear then.
For clarity, I wasn't saying that should excuse anyone from what happened, I was just curious if there was indeed a correlation.
 

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Instead of taking a few seconds to calm down and try and talk this out rationally; these two men instead get into a heated argument which gets both of them killed. The referee never should have used a knife on the player and the player should have just taken the penalty like a mature sports player does instead of verbally abusing and assaulting the referee.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
Flames66 said:
Casual Shinji said:
South America tends to get a bit batshit fucking crazy when it comes to football. It's not a regular match over there unless a bunch of rioting fans storm the field.

This is one hell of a new low though.

The fact that the referee had a knife and people in the public had the means to quater and decapitate someone just goes to show what kind of mentallity rages there.
I agree with the mentality being a massive issue. My countrymen seem to have a poor reputation when it comes to sports abroad, but this takes the cake.

One thing I don't get about your comment though, why is it surprising the ref had a knife?
Well uhm... I'm not an expert on the rules of football, but I would think that the use of a knife should probably not be necessary on the field. If a ref in my country got caught carrying a knife during a game, you can bet the board would give him a good sturdy talking to, if they wouldn't fire him already.
I still don't get it. I always have a knife on my person and use it almost every day for general tasks. I would not stop carrying it if I became a football referee.
 

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Didn't they say that videogames make people violent in mass media? But I haven't seen anyone getting killed in MLG or any other e-sport event yet.