Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
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Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
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Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
@aral
Well done to the irish -
@aral
Well done to the irish -
Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
@aral that’s a great interview - would not be allowed on any British channel I think?
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Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
@aral I was expecting the usual "don't mix sports with politics", but this was very refreshing. Hope more sports and non-sports programs follow suit.
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Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
@aral wow I'm kind of impressed still. even in my wildest dreams this kind of commentary would never happen on French national TV, because of censorship and their spineless "journalists". so ashamed of my country...
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Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
@aral Just wow. Would absolutely not happen in Germany. Probably wouldn't even mention why balls were thrown.
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@simon_brooke @vega @aral Yeah, but unfortunately they would probably be fit to say the complete opposite.
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Boycotting a football match is about as low-effort an act of resistance as you could imagine when opposing an ongoing genocide.
You’d think.
That said, at least you can have conversations like this on national television in Ireland and have viewpoints like this aired.
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