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Where is the truth??

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Ah, so that's the original report, not the softened down version?
Trying to find the truth in the media is difficult.

Owen Jones has compiled some footage:
youtu.be/pTFovHpft5M

After most media initially spoke of "antisemitic attacks", I wonder if they will correct their statements later.

I'm sad to see Owen Jones declare his preferred version as 'accurate' and 'correct'. I think the Forwards gives a better overall view, with the broader context.

forward.com/news/673303/dutch-…

One now has to 'register' with the Sanhedrin to view this video from my location:

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This the same one?
What "preferred version" is there? There's video evidence of Maccabi hooligans tearing down Palestinian flags from buildings, of chanting genocidal slurs, of attacking Amsterdam citizens. How can there be a "preferred version" unless someone prefers to ignore those events?
One flag, not flags. Racist slurs by football fans are not rare in Amsterdam. The article gives a better context.
Where are the genocidal chants? I speak Hebrew, I've watched videos. Sorry, Owen's account is just not fully accurate. Other coverage and analysis, which shows the Israeli hooligans and their despicable behaviour, is more accurate.
One flag, not flags.


Ah, an opinion about something you haven't even seen? You can't possibly have watched the video. Two flags. Right at the beginning of the original Sky News video. In one video a guy stands supported by two other guys, in the other a guy climbs the facade.

Racist slurs by football fans are not rare in Amsterdam.


Translation: That wasn't so bad, because others are doing it too.

Where are the genocidal chants?


"There are no schools in Gaza, because there are no children left"? Ah, sorry, I forgot: They are merely stating the obvious.

That supposed chant seems to be referenced not from the footage in Amsterdam, but in Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. I've listened several times, but I can't make out those lyrics. I think the translator got it wrong.

And yes, when it is common for football fans to do something, then pointing out when one group does it is removing the context. You're right, I haven't watched the whole video, only parts, because I'm so disappointed in Owen's attitude.

You should read the article. It does not go easy on the Israeli football fans, but gives a better overall context.

Yes, you're right, I saw two different flags, I thought it was two views of the same one.

That supposed chant seems to be referenced not from the footage in Amsterdam, but in Ben Gurion Airport in Israel.


Oh, I'm sorry! It is of course totally okay if they do that in Israel! No problem with that! As soon as they leave their country, they are totally different people. In Amsterdam they probably just shouted "F*CK the Arabs" after praising the IDF.

But that's okay, others do it too, so it's okay when they do it about others. It's only not okay when others do it about them. Then the hardened right-wingers suddenly burst into tears...

Oh, stop with the pearl clutching. Football hooligans behaved badly and said racist stuff. No one is justifying this, but it's hardly a unique story. English football fans have done just as bad. The violent response to them was less common, but we don't want to talk about that, cos Israel bad.

It would take you less time to read the article I posted than to respond to me. You might gain some perspective. I'm out.

Peak irony to read a zionist citing context....

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