Leipzig's Henrichs publishes racist abuse from social media
LEIPZIG, Germany (AP) — Leipzig defender Benjamin Henrichs has published hateful messages, including racist abuse, that he received on Instagram following his team’s 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup.
Henrichs posted a video on TikTok on Thursday in which he referred to Wednesday's victory and says “I’ll show you what my DMs look like,” before displaying a series of messages of threats and abuse against him and his family.
One message had only monkey emojis, another called him the N-word, while another threatened to “find you and your family.”
The 26-year-old Henrichs, who is Black, was born in Germany and has made seven appearances for the country's national soccer team.
“We live in a society where everyone on the internet can spread hate and racism,” Henrichs wrote in German with a hashtag meaning “unfortunate truth.”
Leipzig also denounced the abuse.
“Leipzig condemns any form of racism, condemns antisemitism and does not tolerate any form of discrimination,” the club said.
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