'The Truth' Protest at Anfield

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2007

A protest for the truth about the 96 killed at the Hillsborough disaster. It took place at Anfield when Liverpool played Arsenal

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  • THE TRUTH

    Mistakes by police lead to 96 people dead

    Liverpool fans were breaking up advertising boards to use as strecthers

    Kelvin Mackenzie is a liar Justice for the 96

    from a leeds fan

  • fighting on the internet is like da special olympics.

    bcoz even if you win your still retarded.

    CMON KEANE!!!!

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  • @iEnglandUK Have you even read the Taylor report man? It was not caused by fans without tickets. There were very few fans who had no tickets. It was the fault of the police for opening the gate into the Leppings Lane end forcing fans into an already full pen. Read the facts before you talk shit you cockney twat.

  • @iEnglandUK southern shandy drinking cunt fuck off to your immigrant gang controlled shit hole London or londania as the Romanians have renamed it

  • @CannabisCorporation

    It didn't happen, even though it was the job of the police to do it, it was what they were paid to attend matches for. And fans were used to it happening at all other games, so naturally they expected it at Hillsborough. They needed to be informed by the police or the club stewards when pens were full, as that was simply the way overcrowding was supposed to be prevented. So blaming the fans on the basis you are here is absurd.

  • @CannabisCorporation

    ...it only becomes so obvious with the benefit of hindsight, after exhaustive studies of the disaster brought the matter into the public spotlight. And even taking into account how dangerous pens were, it was still a danger that was generally averted by the simple act of correctly policing crowds e.g. monitoring pens for when they were full, at which point access to them is closed off. This was standard practise at all grounds, but *didn't* happen at Hillsborough.

  • @CannabisCorporation

    ...so for lovers of the game (for many of whom it was, rightly or wrongly, the most important thing in their lives) they faced a choice between watching in miserable conditions, or missing out completely. In any event, you are being dangerously presumptious by trying to blame the victims for what happened. Yes, Hillsborough was an accident waiting to happen, but it *wasn't* obvious to ordinary members of the public who had no expertise in the field of crowd control...

  • @CannabisCorporation The War On Terror (Hah!) has nothing to do with Hillsborough either. (It's becoming even less clear even what you're trying to say in fact, as by saying we're not solving the problem, you're almost implying that authorities need *even more* powers, but that's still completely irrelevant.)

    Yes the hooligan problem continued, but the pens weren't meant to eradicate it, only to contain it. And Thatcher being Thatcher, she wasn't going to listen to fans' objections to them...

  • @havstormer "People accepted the pens because they wanted to go and see football games, and in pens was the only way they were going to be allowed to see them because of the hooligan problem."

    = People accept the War on Terror because they want to go on holiday, and increased powers to the authorities was the only way to travel the World due to the terrorist problem.

    We still have terrorists and we STILL have hooligans. We DO NOT solve the problem so we MUST accept the consequences

  • @CannabisCorporation

    What do you mean, "That's the real issue here"? They've got practically bugger-all to do with the Hillsborough Disaster. If you want a debate about those issues, fine, but don't you think you should save it for a video that actually discusses them? Otherwise, you're just changing the subject.

    People accepted the pens because they wanted to go and see football games, and in pens was the only way they were going to be allowed to see them because of the hooligan problem.

  • @havstormer Yes, absolutely the Mancunians are guilty. Us british people are guilty of allowing our Government to fight illegal wars, but we still pay our taxes therby actually paying for the bombs LOL

    Yeah so the cages we unacceptable yet they were accepted. Just like our unacceptable justice system, health system, education system, foreign policy, immigration, economy, That's the real issue here.

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