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January 16th, 2018 | #1 |
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Chelsea launches initiative to combat antisemitism
Chelsea launches initiative to combat antisemitism
Chelsea Football Club has announced plans to launch a campaign against antisemitism, aimed at educating its players, staff and fans. In a statement, the club said: “Everybody at Chelsea is proud to be part of a diverse club. “Our players, staff, fans and visitors to the club come from a wide range of backgrounds, including the Jewish community, and we want to ensure everyone feels safe, valued and included.” https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/c...itism-1.456785 |
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what a pathetic way to live if anyone really defines themselves as a fan of a group of others who exercise in public by playing a ball game..
its one of the more jewish methods of destroying identity, because they allow you to be passionate and hardcore as a "fan", for what..? We win a Championship or we beat them, but its all a lie, its a distraction a safety valve to nothing it makes me laugh when I read comment form nobodies refer to a pro football team as "we".. We won the Champions League.. and a reason the "we" tries to be as nigger as it can..
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Roman Abramovich dedicates Chelsea match to victims of the Holocaust
Chelsea’s billionaire Russian Jewish owner dedicated Wednesday’s Premier League match to “victims of the Holocaust and to the Jewish community”, as the club launched an initiative to combat anti-Semitism. The owner was joined by Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, Israel’s Ambassador to the U.K., Mark Regev, and international Jewish representatives, as the London club launched its campaign against Bournemouth on Wednesday night. Chelsea dedicated the pre-match ceremony at Stamford Bridge to the scheme, unfurling a banner which read ‘Say No To Antisemitism’, before kick off. Match-day programmes featured the initiative prominently, with the cover showing Chelsea stars Eden Hazard and N’Golo Kanté holding up signs opposing racism, and the club’s Russian billionaire owner writing about it in the booklet. http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/...-antisemitism/ |
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Sport is now being used as political enforcement. It's not working though!
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