iAmCaffeine wrote:trevor33 wrote:BTW what do you think of Anelka's celebration against West Brom?
FA will punish him but I don't think it's warranted.
here's the thing: I hate anelka, very very much. my most hated player even in front of cristiano ronaldo. I wish someone breaks his leg and he can't walk again each time he steps a pitch. I am also obviously against antisemitism.
Nevertheless, the french media are fucking idiots. they don't know what that gesture means.
Basically, the guy who does this is called Dieudonné. He is half Breton half from Cameroon, and he used to make a comical duet in the 90s with a jew guy. They split their way just before the 2000s, and they both stayed popular. Dieudonné even wanted to present himself for the 2002 elections for presindent, but obviously as a joke. Ever since, this guy has been pushing dark humour to the most extreme level. Most people would tell you that he is hilarious but that he is so fucked up in his politically incorectness... He is so politically incorrect that medias have started boycotting him, politics don't want him to perform any show or whatever.
I think that his problem is that when the good thinking society tells him not to do something, he will go 10 times further in that sense. He is an absolute loose canon. He is going so far in his crap that i do think he became an antisemite... but if you listen to his performances, he is just basically more i favour of anything muslim that anything jew. The guy is catholic, but he just proves how easy it is in our society to criticize muslim but that saying anything about the jews is totally taboo.
Basically, what anelka did has nothing antisemite. For dieudonné, each time he does this in his performances he is basically showing how far in the ass he is shoveling his fist or how bad someone got fisted... it's more of a "f*ck the system".
Since the media hate him so much, it became in their delirium an inverted nazi salute. they probably asked dieudonné, and like he is such a loose canon he said "yeah sure, it's an inverted nazi salute".
Anelka has always gone against the system and the media, so I guess he recognizes himself pretty much in the Dieudonné ideology. Is Anelka antisemite? I don't think so. He just wanted to bring a little attention on him since he knows he is so absolutely hated in france, and it could fuel the fire. It happened just when there is a big dilema in france to allow Dieudonné to perform or not. Is this a fucking democracy or not???? how can you forbid a comedian to express himself because he is too hardcore??? you can sue him for stuff he might say that lead to hatred, but simply not let him perform? this is ridiculous.