bluesince76
Well-Known Member
Which is the key thing about free speech - I may have the right to say something but it doesn't mean I should.That's another good point, which is about not offending those who have a different view. I'm sure there were many in that crowd who really don't have a problem with the Royal Family or are even supporters of the Monarchy.
But as we know all too well, the Anfield cult feel that THEY have the right to tell us all how we should feel.
I don't believe in gods, main difference is I don't believe in any of them, rather than just the traditional Zeus, Odin etc. But I wouldn't feel is was right of me to stand outside a funeral telling a family there is no heaven if that was bringing them comfort.
And that's why I wouldn't sing about victims (or Munich) as, despite what I might think those songs are trying to say, they can cause offence. I'm not bothered about the corporate offence or of offending people who became fans a few years ago, but I wouldn't want to offend the families of those that died or were injured, despite how much I may despise the clubs and many of their fans.