@Ikseason2020@18_J_92@FRANCH4ELA Then what is it. You can’t even say it’s ignorance because everyone around the world, specially in Europe, knows the connotation of that stance
@PartedBeard@NeffBedford73 Yeah but to be fair the money wasn’t spent poorly, Isak was the best striker in the league, wirtz is one of the best young players in the world. Ekitike is special too.
Sickened by the news that Jeff Bezos’ consortium has bought roughly a third of Liverpool Football Club.
Many fans have rightly focused on Amazon’s anti-union practices, its treatment of workers, and the fear that Liverpool will become just another asset in a billionaire’s portfolio. Those concerns are real.
But there is something even darker at the heart of this deal.
Amazon is a central partner in Project Nimbus, providing cloud and AI services to the Israeli state. While Israel carries out a genocide against the Palestinian people, Amazon’s technology helps underpin the infrastructure that makes it possible.
And now that fortune is buying its way into Anfield.
So ask yourself: what does it mean when a club built on solidarity - a club that stood with the Hillsborough families against the establishment, that has always claimed to stand with the oppressed, that prides itself on being different - welcomes investment from a man whose empire is entwined with Israel’s system of occupation, apartheid and genocide?
Liverpool is more than a business, it’s a community.
Supporters have a voice. We’ve used it before: against the Super League, against ticket price hikes and against owners who forgot what this club stands for.
We MUST use it again.