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FC St. Pauli - Hamburg's vehemently anti-fascist, punk football team, which refuses to accept advertising revenue from magazines its fans regard as sexist, banned all nationalistic displays from its stadium and has worked hard to make matches more welcoming to women, homosexuals and ethnic minorities.

Jnei 8 Feb 10
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there seem to be similar pockets here;teams that
do not flaunt the INDIAN logos.Which is a poke in
the eye to First Nation People. These groups are
brave in a way to show healing to the general
population-they are risking alot. Thanx

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Any team that's fans have banners with Che on them is a team I could support

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In Germany too!

No real surprise there - Germany has a huge and very vocal anti-fascist movement. They've had real experience of the dangers of fascism, after all.

@Jnei I'm just curious. Have you ever been to Germany?

@AstralSmoke Many times - it's probably my favourite country.

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I see that as a positive...

Probably because it is a positive! 🙂

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We need more of this.....

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