Remember this isn't just 'some bloke from another country' - he had a huge impact on Africa and on the conscience of people worldwide. It's slightly different to some random leader popping his clogs.
He did kill innocent people though, but let's just gloss over that shall we only only remember the good stuff.
As I said, football shouldn't get involved with politics.
Football shouldn't mix with politics.
It will be an absolute joke if there is a minute's applause today, what is the world coming to, pathetic.
remember this isn't just 'some bloke from another country' - he had a huge impact on africa and on the conscience of people worldwide. It's slightly different to some random leader popping his clogs.
He did kill innocent people though, but let's just gloss over that shall we only only remember the good stuff.
As I said, football shouldn't get involved with politics.
but everyman is equal right?![]()
But also a political figure that transcends narrow party politics, making an incredible contribution towards humanity, in the areas of forgiveness, reconciliation and harmony. And as well as being football fans, we're all people as well for whom those things matter.
Depends on the context.
He did kill innocent people though, but let's just gloss over that shall we only only remember the good stuff.
As I said, football shouldn't get involved with politics.
I agree. Just because it is a football match it does not mean it is not an opportunity to reflect on a major World event. It is also an opportunity for 28000 people to experience a collective moment of reflection and recognition for a truely inspirational human being. Maybe their only chance as to have a photo of Mandela in your front room and giving him a personal 1 minute round of applause is not the same. One of the most moving experiences you can have as a human being is to be a part of such events as it brings humanity together in these often harsh times and makes us realise we are all on this journey together, so I will be applauding.
I get it some are more equal than others![]()
yeah its a religious ceremony. people like that sort of thing religions quite popular. you go to a football match though and there is massive pressure on you to conform and join in a spectacle that wasnt what you went there for, based on the prevailing view. to me its nonsense and very undemocratic and sinister. people exerting moral pressure on people to go along with what is in reality a lot of showing off. the only reflection on show at times like this is people wondering how they look. dont like it one little bit.
No one is forcing anyone to applaud. Go to the concourse for a minute and then take your seat if you hate it that much.
No one is forcing anyone to applaud. Go to the concourse for a minute and then take your seat if you hate it that much.
yeah its a religious ceremony. people like that sort of thing religions quite popular. you go to a football match though and there is massive pressure on you to conform and join in a spectacle that wasnt what you went there for, based on the prevailing view. to me its nonsense and very undemocratic and sinister. people exerting moral pressure on people to go along with what is in reality a lot of showing off. the only reflection on show at times like this is people wondering how they look. dont like it one little bit.
PEOPLE BEING CONDITIONED , as Spanish said it's a concern , ok the lemmings will fall in line with it but i suspect a large proportion of the crowd today will feel a bit uncomfortable, as i said nothing to do with football ,nothing to do with this countryWhat a jumble! You can't make up your mind whether people 'like that sort of thing' or whether it's 'undemocratic' and there is 'moral pressure on people to go along with it.'
You also seem unsure whether the 'only reflection on show at times like this is people wondering how they look' or whether the effect of it really is 'religious'.
Make up your mind!
PEOPLE BEING CONDITIONED , as Spanish said it's a concern , ok the lemmings will fall in line with it but i suspect a large proportion of the crowd today will feel a bit uncomfortable, as i said nothing to do with football ,nothing to do with this country
regards
DR