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When I asked that, I just did'nt want that it'll become a politics discussion.
achiles: I don't feel that the whole world hate my country/nation, but that's about racism: for me, Do that "salute", or in other words "heil hitler" is racist because that's the symbol of Hitler and his 'men'.
I'm not so know the difference between fascism and nazism, but from what I know, I think that both of them are racist, maybe not in 100% but still racist.

Ok, I think we should end that discussion, and if the moderators think that it's not against the rules here, so ok.
 

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We really do have the most passionate and unmistakable ultras in Italy. We hardly ever associate football with politics (unlike Roma and Lazio), we have incredible and simply amazing banners and choreos and we incessantly travel to away games in other areas around Europe to follow our team. Simply inspiring.

Anyway, what's a Lazio fan doing here? The Irriducibili are a bunch of racist, right-wing pigs and its a known fact:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIgXlao6hiE&feature=related

I cannot reserve any respect for Lazioli and Romanisti who follow those ideologies especially their ultras.
 

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Where did you get that from? Curva Nord associate much more with politics than let's say Roma, agree with Lazio though. Btw, there's also an inter ultras group which is called irriducibili - they are actually one of the largest groups to be precise..
 

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We really do have the most passionate and unmistakable ultras in Italy. We hardly ever associate football with politics (unlike Roma and Lazio), we have incredible and simply amazing banners and choreos and we incessantly travel to away games in other areas around Europe to follow our team. Simply inspiring.

Anyway, what's a Lazio fan doing here? The Irriducibili are a bunch of racist, right-wing pigs and its a known fact:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIgXlao6hiE&feature=related

I cannot reserve any respect for Lazioli and Romanisti who follow those ideologies especially their ultras.


dude...just mind your own business when if you don't know anything about our Curva ;)
 

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Some of you might remember this video which was posted a few pages ago by rsz85:


At the end of it, there comes a guy with a gangsta voice, who seemed to be a famous figure. I wasn't sure if his fame was football related & seems I was right. Accidentally I found out who he is which impressed me very much & perhaps you may wanna know too:

His name is Ignazio La Russa. He is the Italian minister of defence who supports Inter openly, despite having ties with Berlusconi, which I thought to be very interesting :D Berlusconi might feel a little disappointed in him there, lol.

I found a clip of him in YouTube tearing an English journalist apart because of a stupid question which I loved, so here you go, but please don't go into politics & make it off topic cuz you might disagree with his political views. I just wanted to let you guys know who he is:


He sounds like the godfather himself lol. Like a 8055!!!
 

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hehe...

love the look on his face when hes about to answer the reporter. you can just tell he going to rip him a new 1. for any one who hasnt watched this piece by the bbc, they should. the whole clip is available on youtube.
 

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hehe...

love the look on his face when hes about to answer the reporter.

Lovely :D Like a fuckin' 8055!!!

Where can I find the whole clip? You talkin' about an extended version B or the same thing?
 

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the actual whole piece that was done by the bbc should be still up there..

its a piece done by bbc, about 20 plus minutes long, showing how immigrants are getting slayed on the streets of italy.

pretty much antonio de pietro vs ignazio la russa
 
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This one is very short, but shows how alot of pietro vs the government came about!

 

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Some of you might remember this video which was posted a few pages ago by rsz85:



At the end of it, there comes a guy with a gangsta voice, who seemed to be a famous figure. I wasn't sure if his fame was football related & seems I was right. Accidentally I found out who he is which impressed me very much & perhaps you may wanna know too:

His name is Ignazio La Russa. He is the Italian minister of defence who supports Inter openly, despite having ties with Berlusconi, which I thought to be very interesting :D Berlusconi might feel a little disappointed in him there, lol.

I found a clip of him in YouTube tearing an English journalist apart because of a stupid question which I loved, so here you go, but please don't go into politics & make it off topic cuz you might disagree with his political views. I just wanted to let you guys know who he is:


He sounds like the godfather himself lol. Like a 8055!!!


Hahahaha, hold your mouse on 37 sec, push regularly and see his smile over and over again. Like a 8055 for sure!!
 

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well its understandable why the stadia's in italy are so empty... didnt know there were so much of them.

irriducibili huh, they were fcking saluting hitler xD. frankly, its disgrace upon football and to the club inter itself. why do they bring politics so much into the game??

hm, i dont like it. and i bet a lot of others wont either. but i'll always support inter though since its my favorite club since childhood. but this, this is messed up. :nono:
 

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Welcome to Italy. :)

It's just how things are....

And for most who haven't been there, or gone to watch a game in the stadium, things can get pretty fucked up. There's a fair share of ppl with views much different to us, weather it be political or racial! Really that's just how it is...But remember it's only a certain few.

But yeah it's obvious as fuck!
 

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Well, the most important part of a club's fanbase has a certain political view in most cases. For example Lazio, Inter, Verona, Juventus etc are known as far-right clubs(skinheads rule curva nord. Skinheads=brutality, brutality equals....a homogenous society? :D). Boys SAN, the 'biggest' group of curva nord(which for some reason is looked upon as apolitical, lmao) has a friendship with Yomus - the right wing ultras of Valencia. So don't buy the shit you hear about boys san being apolitical.

Milan are known as left-wing. Even though their ~~10 wannabe right-wing ultras in CT(with jewish ancestry -- and no, this is not meant as an insult. I am just informing) thinks otherwise. Milans 'ultras' has always been big pussies - never causing problems, riots or whatsoever. Curva nord on the other hand...:crazy: Their ultra mentality died with FdL. Here is an article to support what I just said:
One of Italy’s oldest clubs, A.C. Milan has historically been known as the club of Milan’s left-wing and working-class population. [...] But they are considered relatively tame compared to the Inter fans who share their stadium.


Inter’s fans, which contain a large right-wing element and tend to draw from the wealthier Milanese, are notoriously rowdy. Their behavior regularly lands Inter on the wrong side of FIFA’s disciplinary sanctions. Since 2001 alone, they have caused at least four games to be halted or abandoned because of the barrage of projectiles they were throwing on the field.



Internazionale Milano - causing havoc since 1908. :)
 

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We really do have the most passionate and unmistakable ultras in Italy. We hardly ever associate football with politics (unlike Roma and Lazio), we have incredible and simply amazing banners and choreos and we incessantly travel to away games in other areas around Europe to follow our team. Simply inspiring.

Anyway, what's a Lazio fan doing here? The Irriducibili are a bunch of racist, right-wing pigs and its a known fact:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIgXlao6hiE&feature=related

I cannot reserve any respect for Lazioli and Romanisti who follow those ideologies especially their ultras.

Lolwut? Read this entire topic and you'll get quite a bit on info regarding CN and other Ultra groups. Suffice to say politics mix with football in Italy. For better or worse, that's way it is. And always will be most likely.

There are several apolitical groups out there though.
 

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I can't understand how one can be proud that we cause chaos and penalize the team but well...
 

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That's your opinion. I would clearly prefer to root for a team which is feared than one that is not.
 
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