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Martin Bright

ByMartin Bright, Martin Bright

Opinion

Better fascist than gay in football

January 2, 2014 09:59
1 min read

The premiership footballer Nicolas Anelka has identified himself as a fascist sympathiser. It really is as simple as that.

He says that he made the quenelle gesture as a tribute to its inventor, the French comedian and convicted antisemite, Dieudonné. Anelka counts this man as his friend. Let’s consider what this means. Dieudonné has called commemoration of the Shoah “memorial pornography”, chosen to share a stage with Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson,gone to Iran to express his support for Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and dedicated a show to the former Iranian president.

Anelka’s club West Bromwich Albion has received an assurance that the player will not make the gesture again. The fact that he is a fascist sympathiser is clearly acceptable just as long as he doesn’t publicly express it.

The Premier League and the Football Association has a problem here. It should be a matter of deep shame that it is more acceptable to be openly fascist at the highest level of the British game than it is to be openly gay.