Arsenal Till I Die wrote:OH, AND YOU CAN'T USE THE 'Y' WORD ON HERE EITHER - EVEN WHEN DISCUSSING THE CURRENT DEBATE!!!)[/b]![]()
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My life, what can people say anymore?
Nothing!! Every conversation must henceforth be conducted in sign language!!




Arsenal Till I Die wrote:OH, AND YOU CAN'T USE THE 'Y' WORD ON HERE EITHER - EVEN WHEN DISCUSSING THE CURRENT DEBATE!!!)[/b]![]()
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My life, what can people say anymore?
Brilliant, I know some offensive sign language tooI Hate Hleb wrote:Nothing!! Every conversation must henceforth be conducted in sign language!!![]()
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Despite him talking about it on a program, has he actively campaigned against his own fans and fans of other clubs who wrongly mock the holocaust? Why focus on a set of fans who use the term proudly the represent themselves and haven't used the term in a negative way?arseofacrow wrote:You're wrong about Baddiel, who has spoken specifically about Chelsea fans and him and his brother's negative experiences at Chelsea. He did a programme for the BBC.Arsenal Till I Die wrote:Have a word with yourself, mate.
It's not used in an insulting way, they in fact are proud to be called it. Jewish spud fans have never had an issue with it, the Jewish OWNERS have never issued any protest against it being chanted. If it is used in a way where it is insulting the Jewish community then by all means ban it but after decades of it being chanted it has never been a problem but because David Baddiel now decides to bring it up, the only man who's ever been offended by it, it's now a big issue.
I would like to refer Mr Baddiel to his own fans (Chelsea) who hiss in reference to the holocaust and gas chambers, yet has he ever spoken about that? No, he hasn't.
I loath those scummy wankers with a passion but they're not doing anything wrong.
And are you a member of the Jewish community and can therefore, without fear of contradiction, say that no one is or has ever been offended by this word, regardless of context? I would find that hard to believe and it's probably one of those things that splits opinion - some don't care, some are vehemently against it, some would rather not hear it at all.
I don't really want to debate this issue, at all, so I was just responding to what you actually said in your post and what I saw as inaccuracies.Arsenal Till I Die wrote:Despite him talking about it on a program, has he actively campaigned against his own fans and fans of other clubs who wrongly mock the holocaust? Why focus on a set of fans who use the term proudly the represent themselves and haven't used the term in a negative way?arseofacrow wrote:You're wrong about Baddiel, who has spoken specifically about Chelsea fans and him and his brother's negative experiences at Chelsea. He did a programme for the BBC.Arsenal Till I Die wrote:Have a word with yourself, mate.
It's not used in an insulting way, they in fact are proud to be called it. Jewish spud fans have never had an issue with it, the Jewish OWNERS have never issued any protest against it being chanted. If it is used in a way where it is insulting the Jewish community then by all means ban it but after decades of it being chanted it has never been a problem but because David Baddiel now decides to bring it up, the only man who's ever been offended by it, it's now a big issue.
I would like to refer Mr Baddiel to his own fans (Chelsea) who hiss in reference to the holocaust and gas chambers, yet has he ever spoken about that? No, he hasn't.
I loath those scummy wankers with a passion but they're not doing anything wrong.
And are you a member of the Jewish community and can therefore, without fear of contradiction, say that no one is or has ever been offended by this word, regardless of context? I would find that hard to believe and it's probably one of those things that splits opinion - some don't care, some are vehemently against it, some would rather not hear it at all.
Is it the scum fans fault that other fans mock the Jewish community?
In relation to my comment about offence I was referring to publicly coming out speaking about it. I don't doubt there are people out there who have probably been offended by it. We live in an age where everything referring to someone can be considered offensive.
I don't doubt that if it was said in a negative way then it is a problem, but it's not.
What about our fans signing "****, ****" at the end of a song? Lock them up!!!g88ner wrote:Wonder how many people were arrested at Shite Hart Lane today... after all, I bet there were thousands using the Y word.
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Dan_85 wrote:West Ham fans were very well behaved today I heard. There were no reported uses of the offensive words; "champions league" and "top four"....