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Post by martinshrew on Mar 4, 2024 11:46:58 GMT 1
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Post by ssshrew on Mar 4, 2024 12:09:21 GMT 1
That is just so disgusting that I am speechless.
There are some Wycombe so called fans who should be ashamed of themselves. I hope the club can trace the posters, etc., and ban them.
Oh to still have him here.
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Post by Feedo Gnasher on Mar 4, 2024 12:18:19 GMT 1
I’ve never once stopped to consider Jacobson’s religion, life is easier, simpler and safer without religion. A shame it has to exist.
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Post by Worthingshrew on Mar 4, 2024 13:46:24 GMT 1
Appalling anti-semitism.
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Post by PHBA on Mar 4, 2024 13:59:05 GMT 1
That's utterly disgusting, Joe is one of the loveliest lads going, (I know it doesnt necessarily make a difference when it comes to things like this) - but what is going on in the heads of those targeting the like of JJ? ...by like I mean someone who has as much link to the atrocities as those sending the abuse!
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 4, 2024 14:04:55 GMT 1
I’ve never once stopped to consider Jacobson’s religion, life is easier, simpler and safer without religion. A shame it has to exist. Like LGBT really, it's the person that matters. Whatever legal things people get up to in their private lives doesn't mean they are a good or bad person.
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Post by martinshrew on Mar 4, 2024 15:20:49 GMT 1
I’ve never once stopped to consider Jacobson’s religion, life is easier, simpler and safer without religion. A shame it has to exist. A world without religion would be a world of peace.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 4, 2024 16:42:39 GMT 1
I’ve never once stopped to consider Jacobson’s religion, life is easier, simpler and safer without religion. A shame it has to exist. A world without religion would be a world of peace.
That is nonsense.
What about the Gulf War pt1, The Falklands, Vietnam, Korea, World War 1, World war 2, the list goes on...in fact almost every war of the 20th century was not based around religion.
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 4, 2024 17:13:26 GMT 1
I’ve never once stopped to consider Jacobson’s religion, life is easier, simpler and safer without religion. A shame it has to exist. A world without religion would be a world of peace. It's not the religion, it's the people. Bad people are just bad people, they shelter behind religious doctrines, or worse use it to whip up support.
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Post by PHBA on Mar 4, 2024 17:45:37 GMT 1
A world without religion would be a world of peace.
That is nonsense.
What about the Gulf War pt1, The Falklands, Vietnam, Korea, World War 1, World war 2, the list goes on...in fact almost every war of the 20th century was not based around religion.
You're correct, Dave. Although I personally feel many people (across many religions) ..use religion as a factor to abuse, commit atrocities etc, regardless of if its inkeeping with thier respective beliefs, some incorrectly peddle opposing beliefs as an excuse. Of course, the examples you detailed above cannot be attributed to that, but it happens....but religion isn't to blame of course.
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Post by PHBA on Mar 4, 2024 17:46:26 GMT 1
A world without religion would be a world of peace. It's not the religion, it's the people. Bad people are just bad people, they shelter behind religious doctrines, or worse use it to whip up support. Should have read your post first.. you said virtually rhe same without the waffle 😂
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Post by suttonshrew on Mar 4, 2024 19:19:30 GMT 1
was interesting to see a few people on Saturday with badges on, saw both a free Palestine and a stand up for Israel one, first time i've seen them at games Just goes to show how divisive this issue is
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 4, 2024 19:53:15 GMT 1
was interesting to see a few people on Saturday with badges on, saw both a free Palestine and a stand up for Israel one, first time i've seen them at games Just goes to show how divisive this issue is
I'd like one of each, one on each lapel. Supporting an independent state of Palestine and an Israel confident enough to get rid of the hardliners in government currently and work something out with Palestine so as to be able to live in peace.
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Post by davycrockett on Mar 5, 2024 10:57:33 GMT 1
was interesting to see a few people on Saturday with badges on, saw both a free Palestine and a stand up for Israel one, first time i've seen them at games Just goes to show how divisive this issue is
I'd like one of each, one on each lapel. Supporting an independent state of Palestine state and an Israel confident enough to get rid of the hardliners in government currently and work something out with Palestine so as to be able to live in peace.
Just wrote a similar post but didn’t post as I thought it would drag in counter arguments but fully agree.
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Post by zenfootball2 on Mar 5, 2024 13:42:26 GMT 1
What a horrible thing to happen to him and anyone else who. faces bigotry , racism and ignorance due to there faith , ethnicity or how they define themselves.
As for anti-Semitism the number of hate crimes has dramatically rising for a number of years and has sky rocketed since Israel attacked Gaza.
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Post by edgmond on Mar 5, 2024 14:27:49 GMT 1
JJ and many thousands ( millions?) of innocent peace loving Jewish people are collateral victims of the vile extremists currently running the state of Israel when they are subjected to antisemitic hate.
As has been mentioned above, religion has often been used as an excuse for appalling acts of war and also as a protective shield behind which these monsters try to avoid criticism.
We must continue to decry the evil being perpetrated in Gaza while at the same time avoid any discrimination against peaceful, innocent Jewish people such as Joe.
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Post by davycrockett on Mar 5, 2024 14:37:31 GMT 1
A growing number of Jewish groups campaigning for a cease to hostilities in Gaza and a fair deal for Palestinians. Not sure if you can be Jewish and antisemitic but I'm with them.
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Post by servernaside on Mar 5, 2024 15:27:38 GMT 1
Unlike the rest of the Middle East, Israel is a democracy and in any democracy you have representatives to the left and the right, including those at the far edges of each.
We shouldn't perhaps criticise Israeli democratic representatives when the charlatan George Galloway has just been elected to our own parliament
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 5, 2024 15:41:11 GMT 1
Unlike the rest of the Middle East, Israel is a democracy and in any democracy you have representatives to the left and the right, including those at the far edges of each. We shouldn't perhaps criticise Israeli democratic representatives when the charlatan George Galloway has just been elected to our own parliament More than likely due to an anomaly, we now have one Galloway amongst 650 MPs, hardly likely to cause too much trouble. The problem with Israel's democracy is that the charlatans have constructed a coalition to take Israel off on a hard line approach and cling on to power.
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Post by davycrockett on Mar 5, 2024 16:24:01 GMT 1
Unlike the rest of the Middle East, Israel is a democracy and in any democracy you have representatives to the left and the right, including those at the far edges of each. We shouldn't perhaps criticise Israeli democratic representatives when the charlatan George Galloway has just been elected to our own parliament Yet it’s OK to criticise Rochdale’s democracy 😂 Classy.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 5, 2024 16:25:13 GMT 1
I’ve never once stopped to consider Jacobson’s religion, life is easier, simpler and safer without religion. A shame it has to exist. A world without religion would be a world of peace. the world would be more peaceful if was without football
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Mar 5, 2024 16:54:35 GMT 1
As for anti-Semitism the number of hate crimes has dramatically rising for a number of years and has sky rocketed since Israel attacked Gaza. According to this article (that references a report by the Community Security Trust)... Jewish Londoners ‘make plans to flee capital’ amid huge antisemitism wave...two-thirds of the total had been after October 7, with 416 in the week after the Hamas attack in an indication that the surge was “a celebration” of the terror group’s actions rather than a reaction to Israel’s ground offensive, which began three weeks later.So if true, that tells us the number of incidents surged after October 7th, not once Israel attacked Gaza. Indeed I think Jacobson caused a reaction with a post on Twitter on October 10th referencing those who he considered to be out on the streets celebrating October 7th. I think so anyhow.
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Post by northwestman on Mar 5, 2024 21:16:28 GMT 1
10 years since Jacobson left us for Wycombe, even though he was hoping to stay.
One of the worst mistakes this Club has ever made.
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Post by Worthingshrew on Mar 5, 2024 21:56:48 GMT 1
Unlike the rest of the Middle East, Israel is a democracy and in any democracy you have representatives to the left and the right, including those at the far edges of each. We shouldn't perhaps criticise Israeli democratic representatives when the charlatan George Galloway has just been elected to our own parliament More than likely due to an anomaly, we now have one Galloway amongst 650 MPs, hardly likely to cause too much trouble. The problem with Israel's democracy is that the charlatans have constructed a coalition to take Israel off on a hard line approach and cling on to power. Israel’s democracy may well be imperfect, but at least it attempts to represent its citizens, unlike most of its neighbours which have no democratic institutions.
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Post by davycrockett on Mar 6, 2024 10:10:36 GMT 1
More than likely due to an anomaly, we now have one Galloway amongst 650 MPs, hardly likely to cause too much trouble. The problem with Israel's democracy is that the charlatans have constructed a coalition to take Israel off on a hard line approach and cling on to power. Israel’s democracy may well be imperfect, but at least it attempts to represent its citizens, unlike most of its neighbours which have no democratic institutions. You recon Today, there are approximately 1.6 million Palestinian citizens of Israel, comprising about 20% of the total Israeli population. Though Palestinian citizens of Israel can vote and participate in political life, they face a web of institutionalized discrimination and exclusion.
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Post by servernaside on Mar 6, 2024 10:45:28 GMT 1
Israel’s democracy may well be imperfect, but at least it attempts to represent its citizens, unlike most of its neighbours which have no democratic institutions. You recon Today, there are approximately 1.6 million Palestinian citizens of Israel, comprising about 20% of the total Israeli population. Though Palestinian citizens of Israel can vote and participate in political life, they face a web of institutionalized discrimination and exclusion.I have actually visited Israel and met with many Palestinians (unlike you I expect). Although they form a minority, they have the right to vote in both national and local elections. They actually form a majority in some areas like Nazareth and the Galilee, are largely Christian, have property rights the same as everyone else and in many cases have become quite prosperous. They are also exempt from any National Service obligations. Where exactly you get the 'institutionalized discrimination and exclusion' from I don't know, although I suspect you are merely repeating something you may have read in the left-wing media and certainly not from any first-hand experience. Heaven forbid that you might allow actual facts to get in the way of an ignorant rant.
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