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Manny

New member
Aug 1, 2010
241
Reigate, Surrey
Of course im personally not affected by Sharia Law, but i recognise there may be those that are :thumbsup:

Im not putting forward an opinion here, just showing that it clearly is on the agenda in the UK, and has been for 2 years.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,983
Surrey
So the same applies for the bloke in the Spurs shirt in the Argus photos then? What if someone had been wearing a Cliff Richard T-Shirt should Cliff be kept away from political events to?



No?
1) Are you seriously comparing the wearingof a Cliff Richard t-shirt to holding up a 7 foot flag with a massive football club badge in the middle and various anti muslim slogans surrounding it?

2) Yes, I read brunswick's post. He's the only person on this thread to say that, and he is clearly voicing his distaste for the bloke using an Albion badge in this context as opposed to supporting the club. He's just expressed it badly.
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,762
Buxted Harbour
1) Are you seriously comparing the wearingof a Cliff Richard t-shirt to holding up a 7 foot flag with a massive football club badge in the middle and various anti muslim slogans surrounding it?

2) Yes, I read brunswick's post. He's the only person on this thread to say that, and he is clearly voicing his distaste for the bloke using an Albion badge in this context as opposed to supporting the club. He's just expressed it badly.

1) yes, why are you so opposed to it? I'm guessing that it's because people may assume that all Brighton fans are similar minded? If so then surely people like that would assume the same about Cliff Richard had he been a fan?

2) Well he was the person I was originally picking up on it and it's not clear to me at all. To me it sounds like he is saying your support of the Albion isn't welcome because you went on a march and got your photo in the paper doing so.
 






Dandyman

In London village.
It appears that Attila got on his political high horse on the albion roar radio show on Saturday.

How do people feel about that?


People can agree or disagree with the ranting one's views but I'm fairly certain that he is not placing himself in opposition to the Club charter:

http://www.seagulls.co.uk/staticFiles/6e/54/0,,10433~152686,00.pdf

People may need reminding that the Albion has a clear anti-discrimination policy and that both ground regulations and the law apply to expressing racist views at Withdean.

There is a clear difference IMO between identifying yourself as a supporter of a particular club and using a trade mark to attempt to associate the club with a particular political cause.
 


Forster's Armband

Well-known member
Sep 23, 2008
2,560
London
Thankfully our country has freedom of speech which is far more than most if not all of the countrys in the middle east ..... Who's views are medieval now !!!!!

I am not saying they should not be allowed to speak, most of the time when these kind of people speak they show themselves to be the moronic twats they are.

I object to them using our football clubs badge in there marching. And THEIR VIEWS ARE WRONG.
 






People can agree or disagree with the ranting one's views but I'm fairly certain that he is not placing himself in opposition to the Club charter:

http://www.seagulls.co.uk/staticFiles/6e/54/0,,10433~152686,00.pdf

People may need reminding that the Albion has a clear anti-discrimination policy and that both ground regulations and the law apply to expressing racist views at Withdean.

There is a clear difference IMO between identifying yourself as a supporter of a particular club and using a trade mark to attempt to associate the club with a particular political cause.

Fair dos, and I agree with your distinction but I must confess that I am slightly uncomfortable that a fan uses a clearly Albion-related show to air his political views. Although I will qualify it by saying that I cringed when I saw those marchers with an Albion flag.

Keep all politics out of football, I say.
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,762
Buxted Harbour
There is a clear difference IMO between identifying yourself as a supporter of a particular club and using a trade mark to attempt to associate the club with a particular political cause.

The only clear difference is you agree with Atilla and not the musty in the photo.
 






Forster's Armband

Well-known member
Sep 23, 2008
2,560
London
People can agree or disagree with the ranting one's views but I'm fairly certain that he is not placing himself in opposition to the Club charter:

http://www.seagulls.co.uk/staticFiles/6e/54/0,,10433~152686,00.pdf

People may need reminding that the Albion has a clear anti-discrimination policy and that both ground regulations and the law apply to expressing racist views at Withdean.

There is a clear difference IMO between identifying yourself as a supporter of a particular club and using a trade mark to attempt to associate the club with a particular political cause.


Nail On Head
 


optimus prime

New member
Aug 5, 2010
41
I read a piece about them in Bradford where the main beef seems to be with young Asian men using the local white slappers as fodder for their sex drives before they settle with a nice girl from a good family from "back home", but then attacking their own girls for going with the local white boys. In real cultural frontlines these issues are very prevalent. Brighton is not an area where there are large groups of Muslims living in ghettos alongside the Brits, if it were, I would venture that a lot of those on here would change their views.

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There are I believe a number of legitimate issues on which the UK Islamic community should be challanged. Ann Cryer former MP for Keighley (district of Bradford) did have the courage to speak on the matter towards the end of her political life and described the need to change Bradford from a "City of silence" on the issues in question.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1047729/Veteran-campaigning-Labour-MP-Anne-Cryer-step-general-election-decreasing-energy-levels.html
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/8249868._Let_us_help_men_in_marriage_taboo_/

She felt it correct to question:
Forced marriages (male & female)
Honour Killings
The health risks associated with marriage between 1st cousins.
Homophobia
Womens rights in the local islamic community.

I could see that Ann had good intentions at heart, I'm not sure I could say the same for the EDL.
 








Dandyman

In London village.
The only clear difference is you agree with Atilla and not the musty in the photo.

Disagree., Mr B (as you would expect). If the tard in the photo was wearing an Albion shirt I would dislike it but recognise that he might regard himself as a supporter. In this case he has put a club symbol (which I'm fairly certain the club would be entitled to take legal action over) on a political banner in a clear attempt to associate the club with his particular brand of "paki bashing" which as we all know is essentially what these protests are about.
 


Dandyman

In London village.


The Antikythera Mechanism

The oldest known computer
NSC Patron
Aug 7, 2003
8,093
this one...

Nationalist march brings Brighton to a standstill From The Argus)

1) Strong nationalism is a disease, I hope you are cured soon.

2) All external anger and violence is caused by suppression of issues you have within the self.

3) England as you know it and want it is over, all empires ebb and flow, evolution changes.

4) stay away from associating yourself with BHA.

5) you don't look too smart....but i try not to judge so won't continue on this comment.
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6) Find a dentist, your breath stinks:sick:
 








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