I’m not sure why the pro Palastine protest organisers have urged attendees to mask up for their own safety.
MTA shouldn’t be in the competition. The double standards in treatments of Russian sports teams, who as bad they are not committing genocide, and teams from Israel, who are, is stark. All because the Israeli actions are licensed by Western complicity. Bigger picture. This isn’t about football. It’s about international solidarity with the oppressed whether Muslim, Jew, Trekkies or something else. Sh*t that Villa are wrapped up in it, but as we are, I think it’s right that people shown respect when they show solidarity with a decimated Palestinian population and all others who’ve suffered oppression and genocide over the years, even if you disagree.
Quote from: markeeeebeeee2005 on Today at 03:23:31 PMMTA shouldn’t be in the competition. The double standards in treatments of Russian sports teams, who as bad they are not committing genocide, and teams from Israel, who are, is stark. All because the Israeli actions are licensed by Western complicity. Bigger picture. This isn’t about football. It’s about international solidarity with the oppressed whether Muslim, Jew, Trekkies or something else. Sh*t that Villa are wrapped up in it, but as we are, I think it’s right that people shown respect when they show solidarity with a decimated Palestinian population and all others who’ve suffered oppression and genocide over the years, even if you disagree. It's a perfectly valid opinion that they shouldn't be in the competition - but the fact is that they are. I'm while I'm the last person you're going to hear saying "keep the politics out of football" for the Villa fans going to watch the game, it's fine for that couple of hours to be about us knocking four or more past Maccabi.I'm quite comfortable for people to gather and show solidarity for their cause - but as others have said (and the police will probably enforce anyway), maybe do it somewhere other than Villa Park? There'll be no Maccabi fans around, so it's not like they're doing it for the benefit of anyone other Villa fans going to the game. That gives the best chance of the whole thing passing without it turning into an international incident, risking harm to the reputation of the club and the city.
Quote from: Dave on Today at 05:17:23 PMQuote from: markeeeebeeee2005 on Today at 03:23:31 PMMTA shouldn’t be in the competition. The double standards in treatments of Russian sports teams, who as bad they are not committing genocide, and teams from Israel, who are, is stark. All because the Israeli actions are licensed by Western complicity. Bigger picture. This isn’t about football. It’s about international solidarity with the oppressed whether Muslim, Jew, Trekkies or something else. Sh*t that Villa are wrapped up in it, but as we are, I think it’s right that people shown respect when they show solidarity with a decimated Palestinian population and all others who’ve suffered oppression and genocide over the years, even if you disagree. It's a perfectly valid opinion that they shouldn't be in the competition - but the fact is that they are. I'm while I'm the last person you're going to hear saying "keep the politics out of football" for the Villa fans going to watch the game, it's fine for that couple of hours to be about us knocking four or more past Maccabi.I'm quite comfortable for people to gather and show solidarity for their cause - but as others have said (and the police will probably enforce anyway), maybe do it somewhere other than Villa Park? There'll be no Maccabi fans around, so it's not like they're doing it for the benefit of anyone other Villa fans going to the game. That gives the best chance of the whole thing passing without it turning into an international incident, risking harm to the reputation of the club and the city.I think the nature of protest means they’ll want to be seen and heard rather than tucked away. And with an Israeli team in town, particularly one known for far right IDF alumni creds, now’s the chance.
Quote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on Today at 04:45:03 PMI’m not sure why the pro Palastine protest organisers have urged attendees to mask up for their own safety.Because their intention is confrontation & to cause trouble ?
Quote from: luke95 on Today at 05:29:48 PMQuote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on Today at 04:45:03 PMI’m not sure why the pro Palastine protest organisers have urged attendees to mask up for their own safety.Because their intention is confrontation & to cause trouble ?For some, maybe. It’s not been my experience of antiracism or solidarity demos.
Quote from: markeeeebeeee2005 on Today at 05:35:48 PMQuote from: luke95 on Today at 05:29:48 PMQuote from: Bent Neilsens Screamer on Today at 04:45:03 PMI’m not sure why the pro Palastine protest organisers have urged attendees to mask up for their own safety.Because their intention is confrontation & to cause trouble ?For some, maybe. It’s not been my experience of antiracism or solidarity demos. Some & there's always some. On both sides !!