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Not reporting is bourgeois


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I found this chart on /sp/ showing the political spectrum of football clubs and thought it was interesting, do you think there's a correlation between political ideologies and sports teams?

yeah it's like this huge thing

>>2401388
Politics are the sports of socially maladjusted nerds like me

>AEK fans almost always display banners of solidarity towards the people of Palestine but has also stood against Israel and Israeli clubs. Specifically, several instances have attracted more people and have made a larger impact. The world of AEK demonstrates a particular sensitivity towards the people of Palestine. The Palestinian flag is almost always raised in the stands, often accompanied by banners either criticizing American and Israeli officials or showing solidarity with Palestinian fighters and activists. AEK, born amidst war, persecution, and displacement, cannot help but stand in solidarity with the forgotten ones of this land. In 2018 and in 2023, in BCL games against Hapoel Jerusalem, AEK fans raised banners against Israel but also burned several Israeli flags and violently attacked Hapoel's supporters.

>In 2001, AEK was playing against the Scottish team Hibernian. Following UEFA's directive, a minute of silence was held before all European matches to honor the victims of the September 11 attacks. However, the AEK fans refused to remain silent and participate in what they perceived as institutional hypocrisy. Their refusal was not out of disrespect for the dead, but rather because they found it highly hypocritical to observe a minute of silence only for the victims of the Twin Towers and not for the thousands of dead in Afghanistan and elsewhere. The stadium continued to chant and send an anti-war message. One of the most notable slogans was "Murderers of the People, Americans," which was shouted by almost everyone in the Nikos Goumas Stadium.


I'm thinking based.

>FC Barcelona
>Left wing
Lol, if anything it's the team of the Catalan, nationalist bourgeoisie

>do you think there's a correlation between political ideologies and sports teams?
yes, absolutely.
the celtic/rangers rivalry is especially pronounced, since its also catholic/protestant.

funny to see which people are OK with Saudi fascists/etc buying teams ("we hate Ryan Reynolds!" - British gammon)


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