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Bit of an overreaction...Top Scorers 2018/2019
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Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostBit of an overreaction...
saudi arabia is directly responsible for the rise of wahhabism all over the world (the main interpretation of fundamental islam). they're a terrorist state in all but name.
even though this saudi cup thing could generate the club a fair bit of money i don't agree or support it in the slightest, i'd rather the club refused especially after all its recent community work with groups like the rainbow rangers and qpr women. its an insult towards those groups imo
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Originally posted by corbray View Post
not really, saudi arabia has a disgusting record of human rights violations. crown prince bin salman is trying to steadily improve the country but its still bad. women have to have guardians just to leave the house, atheists, exmuslims and gays can be executed etc. its a terrible country, i vollunteer with the council of ex muslims britain and have met many former muslims who lived in saudi arabia and the stuff they had to endure is heart breaking.
saudi arabia is directly responsible for the rise of wahhabism all over the world (the main interpretation of fundamental islam). they're a terrorist state in all but name.
even though this saudi cup thing could generate the club a fair bit of money i don't agree or support it in the slightest, i'd rather the club refused especially after all its recent community work with groups like the rainbow rangers and qpr women. its an insult towards those groups imo
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Originally posted by corbray View Post
china is nothing compared to saudi arabia. given the choice where would you rather take your missus, china or saudi arabia?
Both will use the fixture for propaganda and to argue legitimacy for their policies.
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Sure they aint pretty himan rights wise.
But what about Qatar? Where to begin with them? I'm guessing that anyone who has a problem with the Isis Cup ;) wont want us playing (or doing any business with) Man City anytime soon - admittedly an unlikely prospect - and will have nothing to do with the next World Cup from here on in, as well as staying well clear of European flat racing since all the above have been facilitated by Qatari dosh. In big fat bundles.
The fact is that when the cash is in the bag it doesn't seem to matter where it comes from. Just ask any MCFC fan.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostSure they aint pretty himan rights wise.
But what about Qatar? Where to begin with them? I'm guessing that anyone who has a problem with the Isis Cup ;) wont want us playing (or doing any business with) Man City anytime soon - admittedly an unlikely prospect - and will have nothing to do with the next World Cup from here on in, as well as staying well clear of European flat racing since all the above have been facilitated by Qatari dosh. In big fat bundles.
The fact is that when the cash is in the bag it doesn't seem to matter where it comes from. Just ask any MCFC fan.
Would I like us to shun the Saudis and Chinese, for example? Absolutely but we can't for a number of reasons and if we do others will step in and reap the rewards.
It's a sad state of affairs but reality is reality.
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