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Author Topic: Removing Israeli teams from UEFA competitions/Boycotting the Maccabi TA game  (Read 6013 times)

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Re: Removing Israeli teams from UEFA competitions/Boycotting the Maccabi TA game
« Reply #150 on: September 26, 2025, 11:14:40 PM »
Also take into account that Maccabi fans will be looking to attack Muslims, as they did in Amsterdam.

Of course, and I worry that they'll know they need far more people than will have tickets for that so we'd get a lot of extra visitors here just for the shit-stirring.

Some people are just super chill about the risk of violence to the local Muslim population and anybody else though, just want to watch a bit of footy and don’t want tofu knitting libtards ruining a night on the beers.

I mean you do come across as that stereotype given your Mrs Lovejoy "petrified" comments early. Jaysus.

If people want to fight, then those with violent intent deserve everything that is coming to them; may the kosh strike firm, the cuffs be too tight and the cell floor cold. The civilised amongst us will ignore the twats and go to the game.

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Also take into account that Maccabi fans will be looking to attack Muslims, as they did in Amsterdam.

Of course, and I worry that they'll know they need far more people than will have tickets for that so we'd get a lot of extra visitors here just for the shit-stirring.

Some people are just super chill about the risk of violence to the local Muslim population and anybody else though, just want to watch a bit of footy and don’t want tofu knitting libtards ruining a night on the beers.

I mean you do come across as that stereotype given your Mrs Lovejoy "petrified" comments early. Jaysus.

If people want to fight, then those with violent intent deserve everything that is coming to them; may the kosh strike firm, the cuffs be too tight and the cell floor cold. The civilised amongst us will ignore the twats and go to the game.

Your line that you only find trouble if you go looking for it doesn’t stand up, but it’s a nice show of privilege.

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No surprise there.
Surprised at what
Posters can speak for themselves, but at a guess, comments you have posted in the past or on this thread, may lead to the belief that you know people, perhaps are friends with people, who are happy with the current regime of sticking union jacks and st georges flags up everywhere and what lies behind those efforts.

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No surprise there.
Surprised at what
Posters can speak for themselves, but at a guess, comments you have posted in the past or on this thread, may lead to the belief that you know people, perhaps are friends with people, who are happy with the current regime of sticking union jacks and st georges flags up everywhere and what lies behind those efforts.
You mean right wing views I gather

Online RamboandBruno

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No surprise there.
Surprised at what
Posters can speak for themselves, but at a guess, comments you have posted in the past or on this thread, may lead to the belief that you know people, perhaps are friends with people, who are happy with the current regime of sticking union jacks and st georges flags up everywhere and what lies behind those efforts.
You mean right wing views I gather
The people organising the mass flagging waving are a bit more that ‘right wing and are racist’, I’d acknowledge the complexities with the mindsets of some people supporting rather than organising the distribution of flags, but from my own experiences its often encouraged a pride in a nationalism that underneath everything is anti-non white dressed up as anti illegal immigration.
But this has been discussed in off topic and I don’t want to dilute this thread further. As I said other posters who commented on your post can speak for themselves.

Online astonvilla82

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No surprise there.
Surprised at what
Posters can speak for themselves, but at a guess, comments you have posted in the past or on this thread, may lead to the belief that you know people, perhaps are friends with people, who are happy with the current regime of sticking union jacks and st georges flags up everywhere and what lies behind those efforts.
You mean right wing views I gather
The people organising the mass flagging waving are a bit more that ‘right wing and are racist’, I’d acknowledge the complexities with the mindsets of some people supporting rather than organising the distribution of flags, but from my own experiences its often encouraged a pride in a nationalism that underneath everything is anti-non white dressed up as anti illegal immigration.
But this has been discussed in off topic and I don’t want to dilute this thread further. As I said other posters who commented on your post can speak for themselves.
You did mention about people being forced fed England and British flags, also I would definitely like other posters to speak for themselves about what posts they felt were incorrect

 


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