Posted on 05/07/2023 10:26:15 PM PDT by KingofZion
I have worked, served, travelled all over the world and have met many interesting people.
One of the most unusual types is the non-Muslim “antisemite.” He sides with the Muslim, generally, as if he, too shares the terrible, terrible scourge of the Jew, and rails against Israel.
He rarely wonders if the Muslim might have his, head, too, in a “dispute” over land - his - which he is generally already surrendering, block by block, baby by baby.
They needed Tottenham Hotspur’s “Yid Army” to show up.
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A little related background:
The Yid Army must fight on
If Tottenham Hotspur ban the Y-word, then they are letting the anti-Semites win.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/02/11/the-yid-army-must-fight-on/
Note that
1. The anti-semitic chants were by the supporters of AZ Alkmaar club, based in Alkmaar and AGAINST Ajax, an Amsterdam based cclub.
2. The bulk of Mohammadens in the Netherlands are based in Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
3. Alkmaar has far fewer mohammadens than Amsterdam. It’s province - North Holland, In 2015, 16.3% of the population was Roman Catholic while 7.9% belonged to the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, 6.6% were Muslim and 6.2% belonged to other churches or faiths. A majority of the population (62.9%) identified as non-religious.
given the above, it is highly likely that the anti-semitic chanters were not Mohammadens —> I would even guess that they aren’t really anti-semitic people just idiots chanting something against a team that is supposedly Jewish.
Thank God we can only be arrested for calling men men.
This stuff isn’t Muzzie related AFAIK. Most everybody who support other teams in Holland hate Ajax because they were so successful compared to other Dutch teams historically. It’s jealousy, basically.
I went to a match there one time to see an American play. I had to get preapproved to even buy a ticket and the stadium was high security. It was like entering a prison. Soccer is serious business there.
The Dutch and The Netherlands have long been known for religious tolerance. I wonder about the ethnicity of these offenders.
No riots? No murders? Awwwww..../s
Then the anti-Semitic chants were part of the natural rights of the chanters to be dumbasses, a right that should be enshrined in the Dutch constitution, also called “free speech”.
The Dutch do make some really good movies about Holland during WW II. You’d think they had more sense.
Arresting people for saying things? How pathetic
If they were Muslims, I can’t imagine them being arrested.
Note that we have no clue from this what the “anti-Semitic chants” actually were.
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