Barum
Active member
No. This is a football club, not Hyde Park Corner.
Didn't we fight two wars and a civil war for our country? Why are they all running and not fighting, it seems to be 90% men coming from the photos I've seen...No they are all to busy running for their lives after having their homes shelled or ransacked by soldiers.
These aren't migrants they're refugees. No propaganda can convince someone fleeing war not to come here.
A banner is a sign to the government that we welcome any refugee who should come to our country, our city and our communities.
I think the banners in Germany have more to do with the open political leanings of certain clubs, which is less prevalent in this country. Hardly a surprise that left-leaning St Pauli, SV Babelsberg, Bayern etc etc have been at the forefront of this.The banners in Germany are more to do with their collective guilt over the past than anything else, so no need for us to follow suit in my opinion.
It's a pretty complex conflict though, with at least four different 'sides'...Didn't we fight two wars and a civil war for our country? Why are they all running and not fighting, it seems to be 90% men coming from the photos I've seen...
The post WW2 German guilt complex is well known and as a result it has and still does influence German attitudes. I'm surprised you weren't aware of this phenomenon.Why would Germany feel guilt over Syria?.
this is my stance too, who is going to make the banner?No they are all to busy running for their lives after having their homes shelled or ransacked by soldiers.
These aren't migrants they're refugees. No propaganda can convince someone fleeing war not to come here.
A banner is a sign to the government that we welcome any refugee who should come to our country, our city and our communities.
why not do both?With the greatest respect, I would suggest that it would be be far better .to forward the money for a flag to a suitable charity assisting the refugees.
you want to read up on some 'REAL' history, you'll find out just how appallingly we treated people within our empire, perhaps we should feel just as guilty for our forefather disgusting actions!!No need now as the Government seem to be finally doing the right thing. The banners in Germany are more to do with their collective guilt over the past than anything else, so no need for us to follow suit in my opinion.
That's a very dated 70s view tbh. Modern Germans don't feel 'guilt' and neither should they have to.The post WW2 German guilt complex is well known and as a result it has and still does influence German attitudes. I'm surprised you weren't aware of this phenomenon.
but it's not political, it's humanitarianQuote Originally Posted by memoman View Post
I should hope so. Been mooted on Twitter and I'd like to think the club would support it
Don't think the club should get involved in politically charged issues like this.