Serie A, Italy’s top football league, has recently found itself in hot water after unveiling its new anti-racism campaign, featuring paintings of “Western”, “Asian”, and “black” monkeys.
Top Italian football league, Serie A, has decided to use the very symbol of racism (monkeys) in its latest "Say No To Racism" campaign.
— Stephen K. Mukisa (@stephen_mukisa) December 17, 2019
Some will (naturally) call me out for not getting it. I get the irony, but certainly not the strategy here. Educate me please. pic.twitter.com/FlfeZ6conf
The three images that are now hanging at the division’s headquarters in Milan were created by Simone Fugazzotto, an artist known for depicting monkeys in various settings. The painter said that his works were intended to show that “we are all the same race” and that “the colour of our skin is not important”.
“With this trio of paintings I would like to show that we are all the same race”, Fugazzotto said, according to the league’s website. “In fact when Lega Serie A commissioned a work against racism last May I immediately thought to paint a western monkey, an Asian [sic] monkey and a black monkey, because I would like to change people's perceptions by my work”.
“My paintings fully reflects [sic] the values of fair play and tolerance, I use monkeys as a metaphor for human beings because the colour of our skin is not important”, the artist added.
Although, Serie A’s CEO Luigi De Siervo said that the paintings were intended to “fight any form of prejudice” in relation to the “endemic and complex problem” of racism, the campaign has received a very strong and largely negative response from the public.
The club A.S. Roma said that it was “surprised” by the campaign, noting that monkey paintings were not the best way to address the problem of intolerance in the country, where Brescia’s striker Mario Balotelli and Inter Milan’s footballer Romelu Lukaku have recently been subjected to racist remarks.
#ASRoma was very surprised to see what appears to be an anti-racist campaign from Serie A featuring painted monkeys on social media today. We understand the league wants to tackle racism but we don’t believe this is the right way to do it. pic.twitter.com/jVLImrgS0y
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) December 16, 2019
This view was echoed by former Norwegian footballer and ex Sheffield United star Jan Age Fjortoft, who said that there was something “wrong” with the masterminds behind the campaign.
What is wrong with people??? Are there no sensible people running Serie A?? https://t.co/bqo9uFLFdv
— Jan Aage Fjortoft 🏳️🌈 🇳🇴 (@JanAageFjortoft) December 16, 2019
Some users found the campaign to be a highly insensitive “joke”.
Serie A's new 'No to Racism' campaign.
— Mohamed ibrahim (@Grand_daddy5) December 17, 2019
This is a joke. pic.twitter.com/azu3wzZ1cA
The Serie A ‘No To Racism’ campaign is absolutely appalling. What on earth is going on😂
— Dale Harris (@Dale_Harris14) December 17, 2019
The club reportedly responded to the row by saying that true art is always a “provocation”.