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Can we say YID on here?

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  1. Ronan

    Ronan New Member

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    YID YID YIDARMY YID YID YIDARMY :emoticon-0116-evilg
     
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    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member
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    Apparently.
     
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  3. Ronan

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    I feel so free and alive!
     
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  4. KingHotspur

    KingHotspur Well-Known Member

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    Yid army !!!!!!!!
     
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    Well, that stopped that fairly quickly :D They're trying to stop people using that actually, Ledley King and Frank Lampard are the faces of a new campaign to remove racism from English Football
     
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    Because it's true :)
     
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    No Kane No Gain Well-Known Member

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    *** ARMY!


    Damnit, why can't I? <grr>
     
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  10. perrymanlegend

    perrymanlegend Well-Known Member

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    Why is YID army racially offensive?
    Do any of our Jewish fans object?
     
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    No Kane No Gain Well-Known Member

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    If Tottenham are your second team does that make you Yiddish?
     
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  12. Jerel Ifil

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    Leeds have also been called the Yids in the past (and continue to be by Huddersfield fans in particular) due to our large Jewish community and their historic involvement with the club.

    So hello from one Yid to another... I guess!
     
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    As far as I'm concerned, you can use it in the way that we use it, but not in the way that certain other teams' fans use it.
    I'll view any attempt to use it as an insult as racism and treat it as such.
     
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  14. redwhiteandermblue

    redwhiteandermblue Well-Known Member

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    No, not the way Spurs fans use it. Actually, it doesn't make a lot of sense to me why "Yid" is offensive, period. It makes Yiddish come to mind, a language I like and am illiterate in. It's comes from "Jude" (pronounced "yoodah", which is just German for Jew.) I guess the combination of it being mispronounced and its history of being used by anti-Semites makes people say it's offensive. Wikipedia says if you pronounce it, correctly, as "Yeed" it's the Jewish "paisan": friend, countryman, dude, etc.

    In any case, it seems to me that surely if you use it in a positive way, as Spurs fans would, it's not offensive.

    I definitely like the Israeli flag being associated with Spurs, for no reasons other than that it's a striking symbol and has the same colors.

    (My father's family is Jewish. Though I'm not, I figure that gives me a say in what's okay and what's not in reference to Jews.)

    Incidentally, yid would only refer to around half the world's Jews, the Ashkenazi (eastern Jews, originally from Germany to Russia).
     
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