More to the point, why does he feel that racial abuse and protests against the club's owner are even remotely similar in context and what do they actually have to do with Gary Ablett passing. It's like he's thought "Hey, Ablett's death seems to have created something that reds and blues agree on. This won't do."
But the whole point of racism is that it's not the words, the context and interpretation are important. Evra may have wilfully chosen not to find it offensive when his team mates call him it and find it offensive when Suarez did. It doesn't matter. It's still classed as racism just by Evra being offended.
The discrepancy in what Evra originally claimed and then what he changed his mind to was enough to get Emre off a racism charge. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-443373/FA-muddle-Emre-cleared-race-taunt.html
Oh dear. And also note the "Talent of Tomorrow" section in the top right, including Anton Ferdinand, Jeremie Aliadiere, Johnnie Jackson, Richie Partridge, and Paul Konchesky