The lefties really aren't taking having their antisemitic racism highlighted to the world very well at all are they. Their obvious bigotry is something they've denied every time it gets flagged up.
It looks like the Israelis can cope with living in a war zone, but Britain's not deemed safe for their citizens. ****ing sgameful. Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv say they will not accept any ticket allocation from Aston Villa should the decision to ban their supporters from next month's Europa League match be overturned. Birmingham's Safety Advisory Group (SAG) - the body responsible for issuing safety certificates for matches - last week informed Villa no travelling fans would be permitted at the match in the city on 6 November. The decision was widely condemned, with Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy pledging that the government will "find the resources" to allow Maccabi fans to attend earlier on Monday. But Maccabi Tel Aviv now say supporters will not travel for safety reasons - that "a toxic atmosphere has been created which makes the safety of our fans wishing to attend very much in doubt". A club statement said, external: "The wellbeing and safety of our fans is paramount, and from hard lessons learned we have taken the decision to decline any allocation offered on behalf of away fans and our decision should be understood in that context. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c3w98224xx8o
I doubt there's a single soul on here who will agree with you on this, I may be wrong though? This is not about the safety of Israeli scumbag football fans, it's about the safety of "Locals" who you seem to support when they're hanging up flags and painting roundabouts and now you're parroting Lisa ****ing Nandy's (Labour) lies. You're a ****ing hypocritical joke.
Of course, it was only ever about the fans, not Israel. Now they've crawled out of the woodwork, the law needs to take its course on the violent residents of Birmingham, and the ones from wider afield. To think, some useful idiots claimed that 'no go' areas didn't exits in the UK.