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Maybe it’s people who like Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood.Surely the real question here is why are they facist, and what is facism anyway?
Maybe it’s people who like Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood.Surely the real question here is why are they facist, and what is facism anyway?
Does this mean @worsleyweb and @Armchair Supporter no longer have to go about their daily lives disguised as plant pots for fear of leftie inspired violence?
Huge if true.
Sounds like you’d better give up.The day I am in fear of a leftie I will give up.
Mind you corbyn scares the shit out of me.
This vilification of them as a hooligan gang out to smack people is bollocks though and that is what I am challenging, that notion.
They admit that is exactly what they are.
They are there to fight with far right hooligans.
How long before totally innocent fans get caught up in their phoney wars or are targeted because they won’t tow the party line?
Sorry can you share a fb link of twitter post where they advocate fighting other fans, as I haven't seen one, stand aga8nst dfla marches yes but not lets go for a scrap, mainly they take the piss out of the dfla.
Tremendous post.Does anyone commenting have any active involvement with these, or actually read their social media pages and what they are all about?
Or are most comments just reactive to rascals OP?
I posted about these about 6 months ago on the EDL thread when they were starting up and I think people are misunderstanding their point.
It started out a a couple of fans who wanted to curb any chance of the DFLA using and trying to recruit football fans to far right groups.
The idea was to
At the begining they encouraged leaflet and sticker campaigns organised at club level by fans, a collective symbol or tagline that each set of fans could use to show a solidarity against DFLA influence.
- Oppose any chance of the DFLA influence a clubs fanbase
- Oppose racist, facist ideology being spread amongst the football community
- A place for fans ran by fans to work together to oppose discrimination and racism creeping into any fanbase
- Joining fans in a united community of mutial respect for all walks of life
- Recognising and celebrating working class unity
As they went on though fans following them asked about a collective gathering to show opposition to the next DFLA march that happened in London, there wan't some organised plan to go have a scrap, but to stand in unity.
Portraying it as some far left group picking fights with other fans is misleading.
Unlike the DFLA who are happy to have far right groups march alongaide them, they refused to allow more extreme left groups like SWP join or try to influence their gathering and though obviously advocating a more left political ideology want to keep it about fans opposing racism and discrimination not potical posturing and support of political groups..
I see no issue with them as long as they don't advocate or get involved in violence or attacking people.
Does anyone commenting have any active involvement with these, or actually read their social media pages and what they are all about?
Or are most comments just reactive to rascals OP?
I posted about these about 6 months ago on the EDL thread when they were starting up and I think people are misunderstanding their point.
It started out a a couple of fans who wanted to curb any chance of the DFLA using and trying to recruit football fans to far right groups.
The idea was to
At the begining they encouraged leaflet and sticker campaigns organised at club level by fans, a collective symbol or tagline that each set of fans could use to show a solidarity against DFLA influence.
- Oppose any chance of the DFLA influence a clubs fanbase
- Oppose racist, facist ideology being spread amongst the football community
- A place for fans ran by fans to work together to oppose discrimination and racism creeping into any fanbase
- Joining fans in a united community of mutial respect for all walks of life
- Recognising and celebrating working class unity
As they went on though fans following them asked about a collective gathering to show opposition to the next DFLA march that happened in London, there wan't some organised plan to go have a scrap, but to stand in unity.
Portraying it as some far left group picking fights with other fans is misleading.
Unlike the DFLA who are happy to have far right groups march alongaide them, they refused to allow more extreme left groups like SWP join or try to influence their gathering and though obviously advocating a more left political ideology want to keep it about fans opposing racism and discrimination not potical posturing and support of political groups..
I see no issue with them as long as they don't advocate or get involved in violence or attacking people.
So as your first sentence says you are discarding any actual factual info for what you believe yourself and your own assumptions.
The DFLA trying to insert itself into football culture was seen as an issue by some fans, so they created this social media group
As for the badge, they have only made up one requested by fans of that club or fans can make their own as spurs and norwich fans did at the start, so some blues have obviously asked for them
Also as said a lot of it is leafleting fans and stickering said badges as a sign of solidarity, not mobs of lads going round imposing their belief.
You are not expected to go out on marches or campaign politically, it's basically a common idea that fans will oppose discrimination and racism amongst fans, and if blues want to support it I don't see the harm.
If it morphed into a politicalmovement and a mob to rival and scrap the DFLA mob then it would be different and a waste of time.
Their leader refers to them as a firm.
He's self identified them and associated them with BAMN and Antifa.
You're trying to make it look like these are just concerned citizens which they are not, they are political far left thugs who are equally as bad as their right wing counterparts, the fact that some people on this thread are trying to validate violence for a cause is worrying.
Last post this because I am not that arsed about them to waste another, but as I said in my first post on here al lthis having a go at them ses to be based on assumption not fact, so I will ask again.
Has anyone actually been involved with them dirrectly, been to the 2 get togethers they have invited people or seen this self refered to firm in action?
Because I have seen the DFLA when they came to town amd acted the goat, so I can say what I have seen with certainty, with the FLAR I cannot and can go off what people have posted what they have done and mainly it is fans stickering amd leafleting from different clubs.
I also said there is no reports of fans fighting come out, in fact in their only real get together in London on Oct 13 they decided not to join the BAMN contingent and other and stood alone as a fan group (or firm if you like) opposing them, and the scuffles that happened were not where they were apparently.
Also as much as they like to use the terrace term "a firm" they ain't one, more like a a collective ideal shared amongst fans that discrimination and any far right influence creeping into a fan base.
Finaly I am not involved with these, never bought their badges or stickers or advocating people associating with them, but also not saying you shouldn't either, and I am not going to claim they are some firm out scrapping or load of hard left infiltrators causing trouble, because there is no evidence of that bar a few retweets of AF tweets by them, we know who runs the DFLA and that they split from the FLA because they opposed it's no extreme banner policy, and has associated itself with far right and neo nazi fans groups in europe.
Yes City doesn't have a problem with the far right on the terraces, but DFLA flags have been seen at other grounds and with society split so strongly between left/right and center though unlikely it would happen here, people are becoming more polarised.
Personnally I would prefer none of them to exist and people just go enjoy the football
This is not the only discussion on these going on, other fans forums have the same and comments are similar, though with more support for this from some clubs fans than others.
Like them, hate them, laugh at them, whatever I wasn't advocating them or discouraging support for them just challenging assumption over what is known.
With that doubt I can add any more to this thread.
Their Twitter page is littered with violence it literally reeks of it, I'd go as far as to say that it's all it's about, it isn't about anything else but getting violent and being violent, any organisation who comes under the banner of Antifa and BAMN is as disgraceful as the NF and EDL, there is no righteous side to be on they're both unwelcome.
A lot of their so called members think that Tories and UKIP are fascists, they should be called what they are and that is far left the flip side to the far right.
Oh yeah I see what you mean
Not one of their last 5 tweets 8ncites any violence, ues theu have deplied to and retweeted other posts from anti facist groups but in none of those replies or retweets do they advocate violence they do not mention the BAMN group or have links provided to their web pages, unless yoy mean he recent retweets of Mersyside AFN? A completely different thing
i said I wasn't going to reply again, but there is the evidence of my previous post in actual tweets by them.
Anyway this time I am done as there is no leway in the debate, so pointless conituing
I will say again I am not part of the FLAF, but at the same time they are not a threat to City fans or any other and that is all I am saying @Rascal put up the badge and link if anyone is interested in being a part of it good for them.
If not then fair enough
You're being selective, why don't you post the tweets and posts on facebook about how they fought well on the streets?
So to reiterate, anyone who is interested to join in Marxism which is much nicer than fascism and joining a firm where you get to wear face coverings and black and red uniforms then apply at the MCFC ticket office. The DEFAULT position for most people is one of against Fascism ans it might hurt some peoples feelings against Marxism, using football fans as a means to an end is pointless and it will fail.
The DEFAULT position for most people is one of against Fascism ans it might hurt some peoples feelings against Marxism, using football fans as a means to an end is pointless and it will fail.
You're right, but if that default position is entirely passive then it might as well be supportive for all the good it does. Do I really have to quote this?....
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
The history of the rise of fascism is always accompanied by "moderate" right wing passivity and I mean always.
If you've got such a bee in your bonnet about the left monopolising the resistance to the far right then point folk in the direction of a moderate right wing alternative, you'll have difficulty pal, as there isn't one.
Quotes don't really mean anything at all do they?
The discussion isn't about pointing any moderate to any moderate the discussion is about keeping vile extremist political views away from people who don't like either as a default.
Far right are a disgrace far left are a disgrace don't you agree?