So turns out the man who risked his life to save people on the train was Muslim.
But of course, his race/religion is irrelevant to the mainstream media or the right wing inciting racial hatred since it crumbles their narrative into the dust.
These lot are gonna be silent now
Politicians when English football fans abroad lift a plastic chair 10cm off the ground
Politicians when football hooligans smash a city centre to bits, sing racist chants and attack locals but they happen to be Israeli
@r3737373737379 Maccabi fans were attacked because of their actions the night previously
Stop trying to twist into something it's not. As Dutch officials stated, they came across no plans for orchestrated violence in the days ahead of the match
Had that been the case, I'd have agreed with you
Was planned after Macabi supporters started acting like hooligans btw.
The fact that they've managed to spin this into anti-Semitism and a 'Pogrom' is insane 😭😭
What actually happened was they fucked around and found out. Then played the victim card 😭😭😭
@r3737373737379 Why are we pretending it was just a few?
What do you call people who went around town chanting 'Death to Arabs', 'No schools left in Gaza because there's no children', Pulled down Palestinian flags, attacked taxi drivers, Threatened to kill people who barricaded their homes?
Maccabi fans are not banned because they’re Jewish. They’re banned because their ultras are fascist cunts who have a very recent history of going abroad and causing mass disorder, violence and racism so they post a public safety risk and a risk to themselves. It’s that simple.
@r3737373737379 The caption of the second video literally states 'Fans were in the city to watch the Ajax vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match today' meaning it was after the actions of Maccabi fans the night before, just like I stated, you're welcome. Try again.
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange Disagree with the premise that chants calling for the death for a particular group of people, mocking the deaths of children, rioting on the streets, comitting acts of violence, threatening to kill people in their homes is 'football things' but maybe I've just got football wrong
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange And finally your point about the religion of the MP clearly proves you clearly have a side 😂 just say what you really want to say instead of hiding behind a mask of neutrality.
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange In regards to Aston, that's a separate issue and has nothing to do with the Macabi issue. That was a case of misinformation, where people were told their community was at risk by far right thugs, turned out not to be true.
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange Don't think it gets chanted every week but ok. That's not what I asked though.
Also highly doubt it, people in Amsterdam had to barricade their doors because Macabi fans were trying to kick doors down and threatening to kill people.
They are the victims in this situation ofc.
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange If it's football, then if this decision is reversed and they arrive, it's fine for people to chant for the death of Jewish people?
This is your logic by the way.
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange Yes because Macabi fans have never been violent. They're in fact pacifists, they definitely didn't chant 'There are no schools left in Gaza because there's no kids left'.
@Wilts_ffc@pubIad@DJFreeRange Don't Legia Warsaw get banned regularly for their actions? Why would a city risk their streets being set ablaze by hooligans?