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Marcus Dysch

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

Opinion

Anelka and the 'quenelle' - this is only the beginning

December 29, 2013 12:29
3 min read

West Bromwich Albion striker Nicolas Anelka’s antisemitic goal “celebration” has plunged English football into its third race row in as many years.

The Frenchman’s “quenelle” salute – described by his country’s sports minister Valérie Fourneyron as an incitement to racial hatred, and by journalist Philippe Auclair as “cretinous” – brings to football stadiums in this country a controversy that is spiralling out of control across the Channel.

The rise of the antisemitic signal – part Nazi salute, part “up yours” gesture – has been so rapid that French authorities want to ban its creator, antisemitic “comedian” Dieudonné from performing in public.

I will leave it for others to explain at greater length the truly despicable track-record of Dieudonné, Anelka’s friend.