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This is England. Nothing to do with Wales or Scotland
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That's ludicrous. Over 40 Israelis were trampled to death by other Israelis in Jerusalem last month in their annual celebration and they will still have it every year. Hundreds of people died in a crush at mecca, are you going to tell them they can't have any more religious ceremonies there?
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That's ludicrous. Over 40 Israelis were trampled to death by other Israelis in Jerusalem last month in their annual celebration and they will still have it every year. Hundreds of people died in a crush at mecca, are you going to tell them they can't have any more religious ceremonies there?
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Well apparently I can't comment any further on the comparisons between crowd control in other countries where people die and in England because I'm being retorted for hate speech and my comments are getting deleted 😂 look the other way when people die in Israel or Saudi Arabia but a bit of drunk tomfoolery in England and it's absolutely outrageous 🍻🤔
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@GlobalDanTV I didn't hear anyone saying this when the Russians were causing chaos in France and Belgium
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@Madd-ng8cv a crowd is a crowd you nugget and the only thing these fans had the intent to do was go from a to b, just like in Israel and in mecca. Only difference is here no one died but you'd rather get your knickers in a twist about this than when crowds actually kill people
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@mohammadismail7599 yes mate, the ones being attacked, or what I would call punished, are the idiot English fans without tickets who have just broken past police and stewards and into Wembley stadium. The ones punishing them are English fans inside the stadium with tickets, and they are helping police and stewards by stopping them running past and ejecting them. Perhaps you think they should have helped them and created another Hillsborough? Hundreds of fans without tickets got in and caused trouble in the stands with law abiding fans with tickets as it was, if it wasn't for these English fans there would have been hundreds more and a lot more trouble and possibly overcrowding and deaths
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@Paddy K so because the crowds were there "legally" (actually not true, crowd barriers and other crowd control and safety measures failed in both incidents), that makes the fact those crowds killed all those people perfectly fine and nothing to talk about, and nowhere near as bad as English fans who didn't kill anyone and didn't even hurt anyone ? You should talk to the parents who must their daughter and two grandchildren under the feet of a stampeding crowd and see if they agree with you. This comment section is blinded by such pc woke prejudice against the English to the point that breaking into a stadium is considered far far worse than killing hundreds of people. You're actually all quite sick in the heads, psychotic even. You wouldn't think that if it was your children who had died. It's disgusting how much your hatred of a nation blinds you to the deaths of families. And I'm saying this as an Irishman who has far more reason to hate the English than any of you.
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@aby3773 English families with women and children were attacked by Russian fighters, there's a difference. But let's not blame Russia because it's a beacon of democracy and freedom and civil rights and let's not look at France where there was a lot more violence because it only matters when it happens in England
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@headman9406 I've read everyone's comments, and they're all quite stupid. In each example you have large crowds that wanted to go in a certain direction and no adequate crowd control in place to administrate it safely. In two scenarios people died, in one they didn't. They are completely comparable, the only difference is this one involves the English and football, which is like a religion to the English, but for some ill conceived politically correct notions you have you can't possibly criticise the actions of a crowd and the failures of crowd control that result in people dying, because it might be interpreted by morons as prejudice. Let's only criticise the English because no one minds that because they voted brexit or something
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@agonewarrior1 the crowd "accidentally" rushed down the stairs in Jerusalem did it? 😂 No, it didn't. The crowd very deliberately rushed down the stairs in hurry to get to the front of the next show, and in doing so trampled over 40 people to death. You'd think that when people started to fall and other people trod on them they might stop but no, the crowd very deliberately carries on and thousands of trampled over the bodies until they were dead. The deaths may have been accidental but the actions of the crowd to rush down the stairs and to continue to rush down the stairs despite the people underfoot was very deliberate, they did not "accidentally" stampede down the stairs. In the same way the England fans did not "accidentally" break into the stadium. The difference here is that no one was killed, in fact no one even went to hospital. If they did I'm sure no one here would be calling it an "accident". And yet everyone thinks this incident is worse than the incidents in Jerusalem or Mecca. Absolute prejudice and idiocy at it's worst.
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@ndomedia yes I did read my answer to him
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Ebola Extra that's funny because this did happen in the US, not in a stadium but in their parliament. And the police did absolutely nothing.
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Qatar has the world cup, a brutal dictatorship with no civil rights where thousands of workers have died building the stadiums
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@easternundergroundsounds6977 yes let's hide thousands of actual deaths behind whataboutism. The sjw pc woke brigade is in full force
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@tottipower1 it's fine to give the world cup to Russia and Qatar because their record on human rights is impeccable 😂
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@lforleee2004 Northern Ireland isn't in great Britain. It's in Ireland and part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The clue is in the name.
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