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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Manch on June 11, 2014, 10:09:02 AM
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I can't believe this is a simple omission! It's a deliberate attempt to play onto lowest gutter instincts of the 3rd worlders who will watch the greatest show on Earth.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/181597#.U5hh7Nq9KSO
http://youtu.be/Iy1rumvo9xc
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Did anyone see how one of the evil players (Meaning against the clones.) had a shirt on with an ad for Emirates Airlines? You can also see Qatar Airways on one of the shirts.
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Did anyone see how one of the evil players (Meaning against the clones.) had a shirt on with an ad for Emirates Airlines? You can also see Qatar Airways on one of the shirts.
Yep, blue= Emirates and blue and red (jersey) is Quatar
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I've noticed it as we'll. keep in mind that
a) no advertisement is worn by national team during the World Cup
b) there are no coincidences or mistakes that find a way into adds at this level: every font, font size, article in sentence, color and shadow are carefully vetted by commitees and executives at the highest level to make sure, for example that LGBT, feminazis, ACLU, muslamic or other gutter trash is offended.
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Did anyone see how one of the evil players (Meaning against the clones.) had a shirt on with an ad for Emirates Airlines? You can also see Qatar Airways on one of the shirts.
a) no advertisement is worn by national team during the World Cup
That is because those two players (Iniesta and Ibrahimovic) are wearing their club shirts (Barcelona/"Qatar Foundation" and Paris Saint-Germain/"Fly emirates") instead of their national team shirts. The problem is that Spain and Sweden have Adidas as technical sponsor and this is a Nike commercial.
Nike has a contract with the player but can't use their images wearing their national team shirts. Barcelona and PSG are Nike teams, BUT if you want to use their "image" in a tv commercial etc you need to put their sponsors on the shirt.
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Explain why that's anti-Semitic. Is it because they had Muslim players in it or did they leave out a prominent Jewish player? I'm not really that educated on soccer players and who they are.
I didn't see anything in the video that said kill the Jews or anything like that, so I didn't catch the anti-Semitism.
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Explain why that's anti-Semitic. Is it because they had Muslim players in it or did they leave out a prominent Jewish player? I'm not really that educated on soccer players and who they are.
I didn't see anything in the video that said kill the Jews or anything like that, so I didn't catch the anti-Semitism.
The football logo on the shirts of the clones looks like a magen david.
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The football logo on the shirts of the clones looks like a magen david.
I guess I thought that was just a gear-shape.
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That is because those two players (Iniesta and Ibrahimovic) are wearing their club shirts (Barcelona/"Qatar Foundation" and Paris Saint-Germain/"Fly emirates") instead of their national team shirts. The problem is that Spain and Sweden have Adidas as technical sponsor and this is a Nike commercial.
Nike has a contract with the player but can't use their images wearing their national team shirts. Barcelona and PSG are Nike teams, BUT if you want to use their "image" in a tv commercial etc you need to put their sponsors on the shirt.
Great, thank you! Makes sense. I am rooting for Italy, forza azzuri!
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I think it's a stretch to say it's Anti-Semitic. Of course Nike's strategy of glorifying half-ape half-moron sport stars so they could sell their overpriced "sport fashion" to couch potatoes is both evil and genius.
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It's sly anti-Semitism. But you know what, it's nothing new. The world hates Jews and is always out to get us in one way or another.
The best answer, throw the Arabs the hell out of Israel. And throw Netanyahu the hell out of office. In either order. Doesn't matter to me.