I see the press are all over the England fans chant/song 10 German Bombers citing racism etc. Racism is it? I reckon the song is infantile (after all it was a childrens' song originally), arguably offensive, impolite some say but the biggest proportion of football chants and songs are impolite even offensive. That is what they are sung for by the fans to get at the opposition support. But racist I don't think so. Personally I don't like the chant and don't honestly think it has any place at a modern football match because it is likely to cause trouble and retaliation by the German fans, no shrinking violets them! But again racist?? In current times the 'racism industry' jump on any and every bandwagon imo making a mockery of the real racism that takes place around the world and indeed here and I believe even making the comment at the beginning of this sentence is regarded as racist in some quarters.
A couple of media statements point out it is racist because it brings up a long past conflict and makes fun of, ridicules and talks down another nation. As in standing up to an invading army (or air force in this case) and defeating them so what is racist about that? Of course the English (or British to be accurate) just stood up to 'proud Hitler's Luftwaffe and sent him homewards to think again'. Hang on a minute that rings a bell. Does that make Flower O' Scotland racist? Of course not. I'm no fan of the dirge like Scottish national anthem (hijacked like tartan and the saltire shamelessly by the SNP), I reckon we deserve a better National Anthem or better still scrap all National Anthems - that would be an idea.
The daft Bombers song is many things, annoying as hell to me especially when sung by a bunch of fat, bare chested, blootered Anglo Saxon neds, but racist isn't one of them.
PS. Wonder if calling them "fat, bare chested, blootered Anglo Saxon neds" is racist?




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