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Chelsea Fans Prevent Black Man Boarding Paris Metro Train

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Paul Nolan, a British expatriate who filmed the clip on his phone, told the Guardian that he had arrived on the platform on Tuesday evening after finishing work.

“The doors were open and I could see and hear that a lot of chanting was going on,” he said. “It looked like it was quite aggressive so I just took out by phone to record it.”
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He said that the train had been stopped for about three minutes when the man arrived on the platform and tried to get on.

“He was obviously completely shocked when they pushed him off. I don’t think he realised who they were. He then tried to get on again and got pushed off a second time.

“I was just completely appalled by it and so that’s why I tried to catch some of it on my phone, although I was a bit self-conscious as it was getting quite aggressive and I overhead one of the Chelsea fans say something about stabbing someone. I think he was referring to a Paris Saint-Germain supporter who was on the platform.”

Nolan added that others on the platform looked on in disbelief: “There definitely was a culture shock. I heard a couple of French guys saying: ‘I can’t believe this. It’s insane.’”

French police reportedly used teargas outside the match venue amid scuffles involving Chelsea fans before the game.

Anti-racism group Kick It Out condemned the incident and called for Chelsea, and football, to avoid complacency over incidents of a similar nature. Its chairman Lord Ouseley said: “We know that prejudice is on the increase and that in itself leads to hateful attitudes and this sort of conduct.

“I was shocked that Chelsea fans were still behaving like this. I thought the club had made it quite clear and taken action about stopping any repetition, knowing Chelsea, how hard they’ve worked on these matters, with fans as well as players, that it was unlikely to occur.

“The fact it involved an assault as well, of the individual that they pushed off the train, was even more shocking. Clearly it sends out a strong signal to, not only Chelsea, but the whole of football, that you cannot be complacent and think the actions you’re taking are sufficient to deal with the scourge of racism, sexism, homophobia and anti-Semitism. We’ve got to do a lot more and not be complacent.”

Kick It Out hopes anyone implicated is banned from football, not just from Chelsea matches. “We’ll support any prosecution,” Lord Ouseley added. “Anyone who can be identified, if they have an association with the club, the club said it will take the strongest action, which would include banning those people from going to Chelsea football matches.

“I would hope it would extend to banning them from going to any football match. Chelsea need to make it quite clear, once again, that people who carry their prejudices around, please don’t come to football. We need to see that reinforced by all clubs, because it’s happening right across the country, not just one team.

“These attitudes are attitudes that are in our society and football can play a major part in helping to draw attention to ways in which we need to help people to change their attitudes.”

Lord Ouseley is uncertain if Uefa, European football’s governing body which was in charge of Tuesday night’s Champions League tie, can take action.

He added: “I think Uefa will inevitably look at it. It happened outside of the game, on a public transport system. Football, while it has to deal with those fans in a proper way - and the club is saying that it will - realistically you cannot simply look at it in a footballing context and make Uefa responsible for people who are travelling. The responsibility goes to the club and their travelling supporters.”

Chelsea fanzine editor David Johnstone believes the incident could have severe consequences for the club’s reputation. “Because of the actions of possibly half a dozen people on a Metro train in Paris all the supporters are going to be labelled as racist,” he told BBC Radio Five Live.

“I think the majority of Chelsea supporters are disgusted by what’s happened. The 2,000 who were in Paris today support a Jewish-owned football team where the majority of players are black and foreign
 

MissCroft

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Chelsea fans are not all bad! But this is a sad, sad video. If I was there I would've kicked those guys in the nuts.
 

Don Draper

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What is really sad about this is not only the reprehensible racial attitude of the Motherless cretins but that, as Miss Croft said, not all Chelsea fans are bad...HOWEVER, they will all now get lumped into one whole. The good ones along with the bad ones.

I can see some very decent fellow sitting in a pub with his GF wearing his Stamford Bridge jersey and minding his own business. Probably even deploring this very same situation from the fans. Someone will take exception to him wearing that jersey. There will be ugly words and probably even violence involved. He might lose some teeth and he never had ANYTHING to do with this subway episode in the first place.

Chelsea fans won't shake this stink for a long, long time.

If ever.
 

scouser1

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Yes they're despicable...But the fact that these "men" are being pursued by authorities for what they said is criminal.

What happened to Free Speech?

These doorknobs preventing that man from boarding the train is awful as well but hardly constitutes an arrest
I wonder if you would think the same if it was a group of the "Mohammedan rabble" screaming Allah Akbar and pushing a white dude off a train? No you would be calling for them to be deported and Muslim countries to be carpet bombed in retaliation.

There is a section of Chelsea supporters that have links to some hardliner Protestant groups in Northern Ireland and other sort of extreme right wing nut jobs.
 

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We get it. You beleive in absolute free speech. You posted this already elsewhere and no one cared.

Thankfully the French authorities don't agree with you. What you say can and should have consequences if you are contributing to public disorder.

Besides this happened in France not the good ol USA so not sure why you feel the need to tell them how to interpret feee speech. If you want to defend the scumbags of the Westboro church because of some stupid amendment feel free. But to do it south of the border only please and let the rest of the civilized world make their own judgements.
 

james t kirk

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If you say so...Sheesh.

These assholes seem like just that. Harmless assholes looking to get a rise out of people.

Even if they are racist so what? Free Speech 101.
Cause it's wrong on General Principle.

And I believe that even in the USA, discrimination based on skin colour is ILLEGAL.
 

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If you say so...Sheesh.

These assholes seem like just that. Harmless assholes looking to get a rise out of people.

Even if they are racist so what? Free Speech 101.

preventing a man from boarding a public transit train is not free speech.
 

herbnessman

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You call jailing people for vile views civilized?

That's Fascism by definition.

The First Amendment is Exceptional not stupid. In this case the rest of the world would do well to follow America's example not the other way around.

Google Liam Stacey/Jacqueline Woodhouse/Matthew Woods and the infamous case of Ersnt Zundel to name a few.

If that doesn't scare the crap out of you...It should.
Barricading someone from entering a train while making racist chants is hardly just "expressing vile views". Stop diminishing the impact this has in a public setting

As for the world doing well to follow America's example, haven't you done enough damage in the interest of this cause? Your collective arrogance knows no bounds.
 

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By far the most violent soccer fans these days are in Africa. Full blown melees between rival fans with knives, rocks, bottles, and whatever else is sharp and lying around is not uncommon these days.

So if these guys are jailed for being racist and more importantly white and racist, why are clowns like Chowdry allowed to walk the streets spweing hate and inciting violence against the people in the country that he lives in? Living off benefits paid for by the people he wants to blow up I might add.

These guys will already have their lives ruined, they're all over the papers with the media declaring war against them, they'll be fired from their jobs and shunned from society. If they're jailed for 3 years too, then it's so obviously not a free world that we live in.
 

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These guys will already have their lives ruined, they're all over the papers with the media declaring war against them, they'll be fired from their jobs and shunned from society. If they're jailed for 3 years too, then it's so obviously not a free world that we live in.
And rightly so. Are you ignorant enough to believe that they wouldn't deserve that?
How about I push you out of an elevator and call you names because of the colour of your shoes?
Is that tolerated in society?
 

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And rightly so. Are you ignorant enough to believe that they wouldn't deserve that?
How about I push you out of an elevator and call you names because of the colour of your shoes?
Is that tolerated in society?
And if I believed you should be jailed for 10 years for something like that, it would make me sound as idiotic as you.
 

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By far the most violent soccer fans these days are in Africa. Full blown melees between rival fans with knives, rocks, bottles, and whatever else is sharp and lying around is not uncommon these days.

So if these guys are jailed for being racist and more importantly white and racist, why are clowns like Chowdry allowed to walk the streets spweing hate and inciting violence against the people in the country that he lives in? Living off benefits paid for by the people he wants to blow up I might add.

These guys will already have their lives ruined, they're all over the papers with the media declaring war against them, they'll be fired from their jobs and shunned from society. If they're jailed for 3 years too, then it's so obviously not a free world that we live in.
why are you making excuses for kicking a man off and prevented from boarding a train?
 

Smallcock

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I don't follow soccer. Can somebody fill me in?

Apparently Chelsea is a soccer team owned by a Jew and has majority Black players on it. Why then, would their fans be racist? lol
 

Smallcock

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And if I believed you should be jailed for 10 years for something like that, it would make me sound as idiotic as you.
An assault charge should suffice, no? Does physical assault carry a 10 year sentence in the UK?

Why are some people characterizing assault as a free speech issue?
 
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