paliometoxo wrote:this kind of behavior makes me understand more why vp is so against re uniting the land, if the idiots act like this now i can only imagine what they where acting like 40 years ago.
YFred wrote:paliometoxo wrote:this kind of behavior makes me understand more why vp is so against re uniting the land, if the idiots act like this now i can only imagine what they where acting like 40 years ago.
It is not what these idiots do that counts Palio. It is what the roc police and the justice system does that counts.
I lived it and that is exactly why we are here today. The police and the justice system were with them. The question is where do they stand now. From what I have seen of the court proceedings in the south, the language of police, prosecutors and judges, the TCs in the south get the same from the justice system now that they got then.
When a judge referes to the victim as The Turk, we know where he is coming from, Oracles arse.
Me Ed wrote:I was born and raised in west Hackney near Islington and almost everyone I went to school with is an Arsenal fan.
I now live near Tottenham.
I own a number of Arsenal shirts, but I do not walk around wearing my tops because I know I'll get a lynching, thus is the sickness of hooliganism.
I have every right to wear my Arsenal shirt, but do not do so because I am not stupid, nor do I want to incite trouble.
The TCs had every right to attend the match, but it was not very clever to do so as they were putting themselves at huge risk from hooligans.
DTA wrote:Me Ed wrote:I was born and raised in west Hackney near Islington and almost everyone I went to school with is an Arsenal fan.
I now live near Tottenham.
I own a number of Arsenal shirts, but I do not walk around wearing my tops because I know I'll get a lynching, thus is the sickness of hooliganism.
I have every right to wear my Arsenal shirt, but do not do so because I am not stupid, nor do I want to incite trouble.
The TCs had every right to attend the match, but it was not very clever to do so as they were putting themselves at huge risk from hooligans.
I grew up in hackney as well, you can walk around tottenham in arsenal shirts I have seen many do so.
Also the analogy is flawed because the two in question were attacked only because of their race not their support for another team.
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