UEFA are testing the waters by allowing Russia to compete only in the under 17 competition initially. Depending on the reaction, they may lift the ban in the senior competitions too. More countries need to boycott the U17 competition to send UEFA a clear message—if enough teams join the boycott then the competition will not be viable, leading to loss of revenue, and money talks.
Norway too: https://www.fotball.no/tema/nff-nyheter/2023/nff-vil-ikke-spille-mot-aldersbestemte-landslag-fra-russland/
Quick translate: Norwegian Football Federation have made it clear on behalf of all clubs that they refuse to play Russian teams.
UEFA: "think of the children deprived of their football", NFF: "state sponsored teams competing as Russia are too tied to the regime and fuck UEFA for not even asking anyone before deciding to let Russia back in"
Ukraine, England, Poland, Latvia, and Sweden oppose the readmission of Russian teams to European football.
Hopefully enough to pressure other EU countries to follow suit. It's unfortunate for players—and any Russian—that opposes the regime, but this is about the regime, not individual Russians. They shouldn't be surprised.
Good. Slava Ukraini!
Ruzzia should be banned from competing in anything until the war ends, all territories are restored to Ukraine, and Ukraine is fully repaired from the barbarism commited to it.
I'm good with, the war ending, all Ukrainian land given back, and a plan to help rebuild everything they destroyed. The reason I don't think they need to wait for full rebuilding, is it's a carrot they can be given in exchange for doing the right thing, and as long as they continue with the plan, the carrot remains.
True! I didn't think of that. That would work even better.
And everyone else should follow!
The Danish football association has also stated that they will not participate in a competition where Russia participates.
Danish football should also boycott their TV station for comparing morrocan players to monkeys
Wtf. Source?
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IDK the audio only says something about someone being united with his family in Qatar, and that audio is dubbed onto a clip of a news anchor with a print out of some monkeys hugging, interlaced with pictures of Moroccan football players hugging women.
Something's a bit "off" with this story. One thing is that the anchor is holding the picture clued to cardboard (or it's printed directly, doesn't really matter) which is a step above just printing it on the office printer. That means it would be deliberate, which is something I don't buy. But what really really sets off my rat detector is that I consume a lot of news, but I haven't heard anything about this before. Danish news outlets are super bored during the summer, and this story would have been good for a couple of days, depending on how it's handled.
I stand corrected. The incident seems to have happened around December 2022, which could explain why it wasn't that big of a story in Denmark. Apparently the news station had to hire guards after the incident. Maybe the story was bigger internationally? IDK but I definitely stand corrected!
Thanks. Seems like it needs a bit more context though, the clip doesn’t really explain anything in detail. I hate this kind of editing.
But I hope no one doubts that Denmark is also an extremely racist country because it really is and proves itself to be time after time (even regardless of this.)
I feel like neither China nor Russia should compete in UFC either. Just feels wrong to see. And with Russians there will always be doping.
Yes, but Tomato Head is a big maga and they love Russia for some reason.
How do the crossposts of this post work out? Two are to legit communities with actual people; /c/world@lemmy.world and /c/europe@feddit.de
Three are reddit-promoting bot-communities: /c/ukraine@zerobytes.monster, /c/ukraine@lemmit.online and /c/worldnews@bot@lemmit.online
I thought these bot-communities, which are a blight on Lemmy, exclusively post links to reddit. So how is it technically possible two of those bots end up linked together in one cross-post?
Also please shut them down if you can. They flood the network with zero-engagement posts, creating a terrible experience especially for newcomers on the All feed.
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