James McLean is from Derry, where bloody sunday took place

  • @whoami
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    132 years ago

    And he always refuses to wear the poppy every year. Gets all kinds of abuse from english fans, even though he’s never very loud or showy, doesn’t make a big deal about it, just doesn’t wear it. But he gets all kinds of stick for it and the english media (and people on social media) always try to make it sound like they were the victims on bloody sunday, or that the IRA bombing empty malls is the same as centuries of English opression in Ireland.

    The serbian player Nemanja Matic also (rightly imo) refused to wear one because of UK’s involvement in bombing Serbia, but that never gets mentioned and he doesn’t get any shit for it.

    “Being Irish means you’re guilty, so we’re guilty one and all”

    • DankZedong OPA
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      82 years ago

      People from the colonies should never question the current colonizer thing.

      It’s the same here in Belgium where people made a big fuss about Congolese people wanting to remove statues of Leopold, who killed ten million Congolese people during his reign. Most of the fancy buildings in Brussels are paid by looting the Congo and killing everyone that didn’t obey. But apparently that’s a ‘touchy’ subject for the whities.