View Full Version : Martin Glenn: FA chief apologises for Star of David and swastika comparison
Crimson Dynamo
05-03-2018, 05:49 PM
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Football Association chief Martin Glenn has apologised "for any offence" after comparing the Star of David with symbols such as the Nazi swastika.
Glenn was discussing Manchester City's Spanish manager Pep Guardiola, who has been wearing a yellow ribbon in support of imprisoned politicians in Catalonia.
He said "we don't want" the Jewish Star of David, swastika, or ex-Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe on a shirt.
The Jewish Leadership Council said the comparison was "offensive".
The Star of David is on Israel's flag, their national team shirt and FA logo.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43282450
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montblanc
05-03-2018, 05:59 PM
a mess
At least he apologised..i would sack him for being a dumb **** though.
Shaun
05-03-2018, 07:42 PM
I really can't see what the big fuss is with players wearing armbands or badges or whatever. As long as they're not promoting hate it's really not a big deal.
James
06-03-2018, 12:53 AM
I can see the reasons why they ban wearing political symbols. It can alienate fans if your manager or players wore a symbol that you were completely against.
don't get all the fuss, he wasn't comparing one type of political cause with another, just saying that none were welcome :shrug:
Mystic Mock
06-03-2018, 06:18 AM
I really can't see what the big fuss is with players wearing armbands or badges or whatever. As long as they're not promoting hate it's really not a big deal.
Exactly this.
Mystic Mock
06-03-2018, 06:20 AM
don't get all the fuss, he wasn't comparing one type of political cause with another, just saying that none were welcome :shrug:
He compared the Star Of David symbol to two dictatorships, that's gone way off the offensive meter imo and should really see him removed from his job.
He compared the Star Of David symbol to two dictatorships, that's gone way off the offensive meter imo and should really see him removed from his job.
He said "we don't want" the Jewish Star of David, swastika, or ex-Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe on a shirt.
That's not comparing anything, it's saying no political causes are welcome
AnnieK
06-03-2018, 07:38 AM
He said "we don't want" the Jewish Star of David, swastika, or ex-Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe on a shirt.
That's not comparing anything, it's saying no political causes are welcome
But the Star of David is not a political symbol but a religious one, if he had also said Star of David or Crucifixes etc he would have more of a point but to lump the SoD in woth nazi symbols is ridiculously distasteful at best
He categorised things into a political bucket. That's all. No comparisons were made.
Mystic Mock
06-03-2018, 09:41 AM
But the Star of David is not a political symbol but a religious one, if he had also said Star of David or Crucifixes etc he would have more of a point but to lump the SoD in woth nazi symbols is ridiculously distasteful at best
This.
Livia
06-03-2018, 03:28 PM
don't get all the fuss, he wasn't comparing one type of political cause with another, just saying that none were welcome :shrug:
Well, the Star of David is like the crucifix, it's a symbol of devotion, a symbol of faith. So sticking it up there with the swastika shows he's probably too stupid to be in a position to be speaking to the press.
user104658
06-03-2018, 03:35 PM
The comparison is a stupid and insensitive one but in general I can understand the idea, that there shouldn't be political or religious imagery in sport just out of desire to have it there... HOWEVER, in this case it's a bit different as the Star of David is on the actual country's flag. You can't ban a country from using their own flag, surely?
user104658
06-03-2018, 03:39 PM
Well, the Star of David is like the crucifix, it's a symbol of devotion, a symbol of faith.
Well arguably, so is the Swastika... just a symbol of devotion to something awful :shrug:. Especially when used in a modern context.
Livia
06-03-2018, 03:40 PM
The comparison is a stupid and insensitive one but in general I can understand the idea, that there shouldn't be political or religious imagery in sport just out of desire to have it there... HOWEVER, in this case it's a bit different as the Star of David is on the actual country's flag. You can't ban a country from using their own flag, surely?
He didn't say "political or religious", though, TS, he said "political". He's an idiot.
Twosugars
06-03-2018, 03:47 PM
I'd sack or demote him. He was making a valid point about no politics in the game, but why choose these particular three examples together? Strange thought process to say the least.
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