Ban on not being left-wing : the unbearable thought police in sport

On September 10, Republican Charlie Kirk was assassinated during one of his discussions with American students.

While normal people said nothing special or paid tribute to the deceased or his family, politically fanatic psychopaths justified the death of Charlie Kirk (not left-wing, therefore necessarily a Nazi, therefore necessarily subhuman) or were downright delighted by the assassination of the American conservative.

Let us remember here that the only criticism that can be made of Charlie Kirk – objectively – was that he debated his ideas with any student – ​​right or left or elsewhere – who wanted to, and he also shared with anyone who would listen the benefits of his conversion to Christianity. He spent his short life… debating, and they killed him anyway…

His death has therefore rightly shocked ordinary people, including professional footballer Felix Nmecha, a midfielder for Borussia Dortmund and the Mannschaft, who posted the following on his social media :

"Rest in peace with the Lord." "What a sad day! May the Lord be with the Kirk family." "Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Celebrating the murder of a father of two and a husband, a man who peacefully stood up for his beliefs and values, is deeply evil and shows how much we need Jesus Christ. May God have mercy and open your eyes and hearts in Jesus' name."

That's it. That's all. Simply the communication of profound sadness at the murder of an innocent man and empathy for the bereaved relatives. Well, that was enough to create controversy in this rotten world of football where leftism and corruption go hand in hand.

Indeed (source BFM and L’Equipe), the wave of hostile reactions received by Nmecha and Borussia Dortmund has pushed the club's management to act. Manager Lars Ricken and sporting director Sebastian Kehl met with the former Manchester City player to inform him that his social media posts were causing too much negative impact on the club. While assuring him of their respect for freedom of expression (what a joke!!!), the two men demanded that the player clarify his messages with them before publishing them. The club's social media managers will then be responsible for approving or rejecting his posts and informing the player of the public reactions he is exposed to depending on the content.

Borussia Dortmund has warned Felix Nmecha, who supported Charlie Kirk's family after his murder on September 10, that his social media posts will now have to be approved by the club's communications department.

You are not dreaming, this player is literally placed under the supervision of a political police station for having paid tribute to the victim of an attack, because, quite simply, the victim of the attack belonged to a political party that displeases the leftist mafia to which everyone must bow or be eliminated.

Because, let's be clear, this is about forbidden right and obligatory left, not simply "politics", otherwise why would Borussia Dortmund have brought its entire squad to its knees during the Black Lives Matter riots following the accidental death of American criminal George Floyd ?

 

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