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Gotta ask the Germans that question. More specifically, the mayor of Berlin, who approved that memorial :googly:
 
The FA are a bunch of morons.

They should have just charged him for making a political gesture, banned him for that and left it there.

Instead they have to make things unnecessarily complex.
The FA are an odd organisation. He made the gesture on 28th December. It took them nearly a month to charge him for the offence. Bizarre.

Anelka himself needs to get a grip.
 
Well why should he and the club be held to a blackmail, 'ohh we're Zoopla and we're not going to sponsor you until you drop Anelka', Zoopla co-owner is Jewish, Yet more ways to spread Islamophobic propaganda
I'm not familiar with the whole background of Anelka's gesture (seems like there's hardly a consensus about it, but also that it was hardly an innocent gesture of solidarity)… And I tend not to like the idea of forcing anyone to "drop" Anelka.

But is it really that wrong for the Jewish owner of a company to not want to sponsor an institution because its most high-profile member is suspect of an antisemitic gesture? Makes perfect sense to me, and I am hardly part of any campaign to spread Islamophobic propaganda.

Would you be blaming the Muslim owner of a company for doing exactly the same if the star player of a team that his company is sponsoring was showing caricatures of Muhammed after he scored a goal? Or the owner of Japanese company if he believed the gestures were offensive to the Japanese people?

Kudos to you for your consistency if your answers to these questions are "yes", but then you should have complained about the general ban on freedom of expression in football fields, regardless of the fact of the owner of the company being Jewish.
 
Well why should he and the club be held to a blackmail, 'ohh we're Zoopla and we're not going to sponsor you until you drop Anelka', Zoopla co-owner is Jewish, Yet more ways to spread Islamophobic propaganda

I hope Anelka fight to the bone, he's being wrongly done for
What?

Your treating him lik he did a Nazi salute
He didn't?

Mein Kampf was interesting, not that I agree with it, but the way it delievered the message, I read sections of it in the school libarary
I see where you getting your education from.

:nono:

You sound like: pedophilia is interesting, not that I would ever molest a child, but when you touch the smooth skin of a young boy and cornhole him is such an interesting thing.
 
What?



He didn't?



I see where you getting your education from.

:nono:

You sound like: pedophilia is interesting, not that I would ever molest a child, but when you touch the smooth skin of a young boy and cornhole him is such an interesting thing.
Ajala, u noob. Everyone knows about Kutta's political leanings. Especially after his 1,897th account.
 
He didn't do a nazi salute, typical media ignorance.

That gesture is new and was created by his friend, a Muslim comedian who has been punished for anti-Semitism before. It has spread among the French Muslims.

Also how many threads do we need on this?

http://www.xtratime.org/forum/showthread.php?t=320225
probably not moslem. His dad comes from Cameroon (70% of Cameroonians are Christians) and mother is white French.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieudonné_M'bala_M'bala

His parents divorced when he was one year old, and he was brought up by his mother. He attended Catholic school, though his mother was a New Age Buddhist.
 
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It's also funny how nobody has yet been able to explain how this gesture is "racist" or "fascist"


Dieudonné first used the quenelle gesture in his 2005 show named "1905".[4] The first time Dieudonné used the gesture in a political context was for his 2009 European election campaign poster for the "anti-Zionist party",[4] he stated that his intention was "to put a quenelle into Zionism's butt".[5]

Dieudonné described it as "a kind of up yours gesture to the establishment with an in the ass dimension. But it's a quenelle, so it's a bit softer, less violent".[2] However, Jewish leaders, antiracism groups and public officials describe it as an inverted Nazi salute and as an expression of antisemitism.[6]

Dieudonné describes himself as an anti-Zionist, not an antisemite,[7] and declared that he will sue a series of journalists and personalities who compared the quenelle to a Nazi salute, notably Alain Jakubowicz, president of the LICRA, who stated that the quenelle was "a reverse Nazi salute symbolizing the sodomy of the victims of the Shoah".[8


so apparently it's Jewish propaganda at work again...they have deemed it "a Nazi salute" and their media channels have been able to successfully propagate this view. :rollani:
 
Dont understand what is all about this salutes and all. Best for me is **** you gesture. Not aimed towards a single group or communities, it is for everyone regards of religion, belief,race etc etc.
 
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