Quebec premier says hockey game should have been stopped after racist taunts
MONTREAL — Racist taunts recently directed at a black hockey player were unacceptable and should not be tolerated, Quebec Premier Francois Legault said Wednesday.
Legault raised the case of Jonathan-Ismael Diaby with reporters, saying he is appalled that hockey fans would hurl insults at a player because he’s black. Diaby, a semi-pro hockey player for the Jonquiere Marquis, was subjected to racist taunts during a game in St-Jerome, Que., last Saturday.
“I am calling on hockey leagues, I am calling on other spectators, we have the right to tell someone who is making comments like that, it makes no sense,” Legault told reporters in Quebec City. “C’mon! We cannot tolerate that a hockey player is insulted because he is black.”
Legault said he would have expected the game to be stopped so those responsible for the slurs could be ejected from the arena.