bwfc1874 wrote:Fair enough, but equally I'd say you have a tendency to defend racism and say it's just Political Correctness gone mad or people being over sensitive.
Im afraid. 90% of the time it is.
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bwfc1874 wrote:Fair enough, but equally I'd say you have a tendency to defend racism and say it's just Political Correctness gone mad or people being over sensitive.
bwfc1874 wrote:If you take anything the Mail writes seriously then I'm not surprised you moan about everything Rebel.
The FA didn't find him guilty of anti semitism because they can't conclusively prove what he was intending. Just like John Terry couldn't get charged by the crown court.
It's not a case of a couple of people getting offended, he made a Nazi salute I've no idea what you expect the FA to do other than charge him.
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bwfc1874 wrote:Possibly Lust but the connotations of the gesture - which is based on a Nazi salute, are widely known in France. Even if he meant it as an anti-etablishment gesture it's irrelevant he knows full well the offence it would cause, not for a second do I believe he's so naive that he didn't.
wanderlust wrote:My understanding is that it's an anti-establishment gesture in which the establishment is characterised as Zionism in the same way that the Rastas portray the establishment as Zion.
Even mainstream reggae artists like Marley wrote about Zion in this context, let alone the likes of I-Roy, Big Youth and others. Even really old school performers like the Upsetters reference Zion as "the establishment."
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