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Ambiorix:

--- Quote ---Turkish lawyer asks for cancellation of Italian team's soccer victory because winners wore "offensive" t-shirt featuring cross

The t-shirt of outrage

If you can't win on the field, play the dhimmi card. "Fenerbahce To Ask Uefa For Three Points From Inter Match," by Danilo Pochini for Goal.com (thanks to Freedom4Expression):

A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to Uefa after Inter wore a shirt with an offensive symbol, at least to Islamic culture, in their recent match against Fenerbahce.
A Turkish lawyer who's an expert on European law, Baris Kaska, is asking Uefa to cancel the three points Inter earned in their win against Fenerbahce in the recent Champions League match.

The Nerazzurri had beaten the Turkish champions 3-0 at home to qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

The reason for the appeal is unusual: the celebratory shirt for Inter's centenary worn by the team that night, and on several other occasions this season, offended many people in Turkey.

The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.

Inter consciously did not wear their 'centenary shirt' in their first match against Fenerbahce in Istanbul, but at home, they did not think it was necessary to do the same.

However, the very sensitive Turkish media reacted bitterly and that led to the official appeal filed by Kaska, who announced this decision during an interview to Barcelona daily La Vanguardia.
--- End quote ---

Of course , once the muzzies smell the fear (our political correctness),
they will relentlessly attack all symbols of European identity.

JTFFan:

--- Quote from: Ambiorix on December 11, 2007, 12:35:30 PM ---
--- Quote ---Turkish lawyer asks for cancellation of Italian team's soccer victory because winners wore "offensive" t-shirt featuring cross

The t-shirt of outrage

If you can't win on the field, play the dhimmi card. "Fenerbahce To Ask Uefa For Three Points From Inter Match," by Danilo Pochini for Goal.com (thanks to Freedom4Expression):

A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to Uefa after Inter wore a shirt with an offensive symbol, at least to Islamic culture, in their recent match against Fenerbahce.
A Turkish lawyer who's an expert on European law, Baris Kaska, is asking Uefa to cancel the three points Inter earned in their win against Fenerbahce in the recent Champions League match.

The Nerazzurri had beaten the Turkish champions 3-0 at home to qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

The reason for the appeal is unusual: the celebratory shirt for Inter's centenary worn by the team that night, and on several other occasions this season, offended many people in Turkey.

The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.

Inter consciously did not wear their 'centenary shirt' in their first match against Fenerbahce in Istanbul, but at home, they did not think it was necessary to do the same.

However, the very sensitive Turkish media reacted bitterly and that led to the official appeal filed by Kaska, who announced this decision during an interview to Barcelona daily La Vanguardia.
--- End quote ---

Of course , once the muzzies smell the fear (our political correctness),
they will relentlessly attack all symbols of European identity.

--- End quote ---

And this just shows you that TurKKKs want to become European and part of the Nazi EU? Give me a break, these people will never be European, their culture is foreign and muSSlim and alien to Europe, and they are also near-east people who came from Mongolia. Some are European because they kidnapped Balkan peoples and other Europeans during Ottoman conquest, some are recent arrivals and have assimilated into TurKKKey. Overall, they can't take over Europe and convert the world for Allah!

Ambiorix:

--- Quote from: JTFFan on December 11, 2007, 12:40:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ambiorix on December 11, 2007, 12:35:30 PM ---
--- Quote ---Turkish lawyer asks for cancellation of Italian team's soccer victory because winners wore "offensive" t-shirt featuring cross

The t-shirt of outrage

If you can't win on the field, play the dhimmi card. "Fenerbahce To Ask Uefa For Three Points From Inter Match," by Danilo Pochini for Goal.com (thanks to Freedom4Expression):

A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to Uefa after Inter wore a shirt with an offensive symbol, at least to Islamic culture, in their recent match against Fenerbahce.
A Turkish lawyer who's an expert on European law, Baris Kaska, is asking Uefa to cancel the three points Inter earned in their win against Fenerbahce in the recent Champions League match.

The Nerazzurri had beaten the Turkish champions 3-0 at home to qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

The reason for the appeal is unusual: the celebratory shirt for Inter's centenary worn by the team that night, and on several other occasions this season, offended many people in Turkey.

The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.

Inter consciously did not wear their 'centenary shirt' in their first match against Fenerbahce in Istanbul, but at home, they did not think it was necessary to do the same.

However, the very sensitive Turkish media reacted bitterly and that led to the official appeal filed by Kaska, who announced this decision during an interview to Barcelona daily La Vanguardia.
--- End quote ---

Of course , once the muzzies smell the fear (our political correctness),
they will relentlessly attack all symbols of European identity.

--- End quote ---

And TurKKKs want to become European and part of the Nazi EU. These people will never be European, their culture is foreign and muSSlim and alien to Europe, and they are near-east people who came from Mongolia.

--- End quote ---

Most of the Turks don't want to join the EU

JTFFan:

--- Quote from: Ambiorix on December 11, 2007, 12:42:56 PM ---
--- Quote from: JTFFan on December 11, 2007, 12:40:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ambiorix on December 11, 2007, 12:35:30 PM ---
--- Quote ---Turkish lawyer asks for cancellation of Italian team's soccer victory because winners wore "offensive" t-shirt featuring cross

The t-shirt of outrage

If you can't win on the field, play the dhimmi card. "Fenerbahce To Ask Uefa For Three Points From Inter Match," by Danilo Pochini for Goal.com (thanks to Freedom4Expression):

A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to Uefa after Inter wore a shirt with an offensive symbol, at least to Islamic culture, in their recent match against Fenerbahce.
A Turkish lawyer who's an expert on European law, Baris Kaska, is asking Uefa to cancel the three points Inter earned in their win against Fenerbahce in the recent Champions League match.

The Nerazzurri had beaten the Turkish champions 3-0 at home to qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

The reason for the appeal is unusual: the celebratory shirt for Inter's centenary worn by the team that night, and on several other occasions this season, offended many people in Turkey.

The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.

Inter consciously did not wear their 'centenary shirt' in their first match against Fenerbahce in Istanbul, but at home, they did not think it was necessary to do the same.

However, the very sensitive Turkish media reacted bitterly and that led to the official appeal filed by Kaska, who announced this decision during an interview to Barcelona daily La Vanguardia.
--- End quote ---

Of course , once the muzzies smell the fear (our political correctness),
they will relentlessly attack all symbols of European identity.

--- End quote ---

And TurKKKs want to become European and part of the Nazi EU. These people will never be European, their culture is foreign and muSSlim and alien to Europe, and they are near-east people who came from Mongolia.

--- End quote ---

Most of the Turks don't want to join the EU

--- End quote ---

Correct. Some do. Actually, now that I remember there was a video in Turkey protesting against the EU or something

Ambiorix:

--- Quote from: JTFFan on December 11, 2007, 12:44:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ambiorix on December 11, 2007, 12:42:56 PM ---
--- Quote from: JTFFan on December 11, 2007, 12:40:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ambiorix on December 11, 2007, 12:35:30 PM ---
--- Quote ---Turkish lawyer asks for cancellation of Italian team's soccer victory because winners wore "offensive" t-shirt featuring cross

The t-shirt of outrage

If you can't win on the field, play the dhimmi card. "Fenerbahce To Ask Uefa For Three Points From Inter Match," by Danilo Pochini for Goal.com (thanks to Freedom4Expression):

A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to Uefa after Inter wore a shirt with an offensive symbol, at least to Islamic culture, in their recent match against Fenerbahce.
A Turkish lawyer who's an expert on European law, Baris Kaska, is asking Uefa to cancel the three points Inter earned in their win against Fenerbahce in the recent Champions League match.

The Nerazzurri had beaten the Turkish champions 3-0 at home to qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

The reason for the appeal is unusual: the celebratory shirt for Inter's centenary worn by the team that night, and on several other occasions this season, offended many people in Turkey.

The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.

Inter consciously did not wear their 'centenary shirt' in their first match against Fenerbahce in Istanbul, but at home, they did not think it was necessary to do the same.

However, the very sensitive Turkish media reacted bitterly and that led to the official appeal filed by Kaska, who announced this decision during an interview to Barcelona daily La Vanguardia.
--- End quote ---

Of course , once the muzzies smell the fear (our political correctness),
they will relentlessly attack all symbols of European identity.

--- End quote ---

And TurKKKs want to become European and part of the Nazi EU. These people will never be European, their culture is foreign and muSSlim and alien to Europe, and they are near-east people who came from Mongolia.

--- End quote ---

Most of the Turks don't want to join the EU

--- End quote ---

Correct. Some do. Actually, now that I remember there was a video in Turkey protesting against the EU or something

--- End quote ---

If they join the EU, than they become the biggest member-state.
They will ruin us, and 80 million potential terrorists get freedom of travelling everywhere in Europe without the slightest border control.
Who is DEFENDING our borders????

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