The problem with that kind of logic is that you can substitute suarez in your text with diego costa, and it still works fine.
I quite like suarez and i'm cool with his way of approaching the game. Not everyone can be a puyol. But the point is, you can be the lord of all cunts on the pitch as long as you stay within the grey zone of what's legal. if the ref sees him doing that stomp he's gone and rightly so. Don't hurt the team, otherwise do whatever floats your goat
"Don't hurt the team." Sure. Of course, that's the dream, ain't it? Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world. Some top players stay docile on the pitch but act like scumbags off it, some are hotheaded on the pitch but live a very quiet life off it, some are quiet both on and off the pitch, and some are a-holes both on and off the pitch.
A lot of other top players do things(probably mostly unintentional) that hurts their team. They're not perfect. That's life. Most of them don't go whining on social media after a match with pictures of their bruises looking for sympathy either.
Last night Fellaini stepped on the ankles of a Sunderland defender. Referee didn't give anything. On replay it looked very much intentional. Yet, no one is stirring up a shit storm about it. The defender didn't go whining with pictures on social media either. Some people just love drumming up made-up dramas just because it is Luis Suarez, and he's playing for the No.1 enemy of the country's beloved "babyface club", just like in the past.