QUOTE (Milan Are Brilliant @ May 29 2012, 06:38 PM)

That's the main thing it seemed to be. Some of it was horrible and I'm not condoning it anyway, but I can't help but think they went pretty out of there way to go to the worst areas in the country to get this kind of footage. To be honest if the Olympics weren't being held in England Panorama would have had a 30 minute special on the London Riots and fear-monging about how dangerous it is here. You could easily turn that moment where an asian guy covered in blood gets robbed and make that come across as purely racial.
It's bad, obviously still but no country is perfect as the BBC love pointing out (unless it's the British Isles).
I think the most worrying thing is not actually the violence. What is disturbing is that when the Ukrainian fans were quite clearly doing Nazi salutes, the FA were saying "No, no, they were pointing to opposition fans". It's like they're scared to do anything, they actually defend/choose to ignore this kind of behaviour.
I agree regarding the London riots. But I don't think our committee or government has ever shyed away from pointing out that the Olympics is being held in a relatively poor area, if anything they glorify it saying it's being held where "real" people live. I don't think you'd get them saying "No, no, they weren't rioting, they were just misplaced bonfires" or any other retarded excuse.
Though their foreign ministry spokesman said this:
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"Nazi symbols can be seen at any match in England, but does it mean that fans should not come to London for the Olympics?,"
I have been to over 500 Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup games in England. I have never seen a single Nazi symbol.
This post has been edited by kurtsimonw: May 30 2012, 08:50 AM