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legacy0100says...Oh man this is ironic. I've never seen the Celtic cross being used that way before. For Irish and Scottish Gaelics the Celtic cross is just a Celtic cross, symbolizing their religion and culture. While the Hooligans in Poland are using it as a symbol of racial supremacy, kind of like how the Swastika from India came to be known as a Nazi symbol, which also changes meaning in different cultures as in Hinduism it's a good luck charm, while in buddhist context it symbolizes circle of life or eternity.
dannym3141says...With the latest stance of the main football authorities - namely that of completely stamping out all racism - i think it's a joke that the competition is being held anywhere with a reputation for racism. There are OBVIOUSLY going to be incidents that could be avoided elsewhere, and i know avid supporters who can't go through fear of being attacked.
But it's ok, i'm sure someone got a nice fat brown package out of it, if they even bother being so subtle.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to longde's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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