West Ham Fans Singing Paolo Di Canio At Tony Carrs Testimonial 5th May 2010

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  • @Brynoize Simple hey? Do you not think its something to do with that all mainstream politicians have sold us down the river for god knows how many years and since the early 90s and more since the 2000s have helped to legitimise Islamophobia as an accepted form of racism by capitulating their arguments to it?

  • @MovieIdiot Do explain. He's admitted many a time that he is a fascist and stands in the tradition of Mussolini.

  • @yabigspoon You have no clue about his beliefs! It's not the kind of fascism you think he has. He is not a racist or a nazist.

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    and why is it that these "people" or "leagues" are growing? once you find the answer maybe you can enlighten the world, me i think its because people dont like each other, thats it, they really dont, and the more different they are the more they dislike and it turns to hate, its as simple as that.

  • @gabe25591 A great footballer no doubt but to simply ignore his political beliefs especially when those type of organisations have in the past wrecked havoc on working class communities, ethnic minorities and anyone deemed undesirable is crazy. He stands in the same tradition as Mussolini, Franco, Hitler - he makes no qualms about it. The scary thing is those type of organisations are growing again not just on mainland Europe but in Britain too in the form of the EDL. It only legitimises them

  • @yabigspoon Because, whilst not exactly a great mark on his personality, we try to ignore it - it has nothing to do with the football he played. He's one of the greatest players West Ham ever had, and to brush all that aside would be unfair to him

  • Wednesday fan here, it still puzzles me why fans cheer for Di Canio. Whatever his work effort, he's openly fascist and has expressed support for Mussolini.

  • Keep 'em coming

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