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It’s a good article. Here for anyone interested. https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/apr/19/abandon-ship-does-this-symbol-of-slavery-shame-manchester-and-its-football-clubs
I suppose they are making the case for changing the coat arms in fairness (last para is as explicit as it gets though). But it’s certainly not like the Daily Heil says, a lefty plot. The article literally has comments from a Labour Manchester MP, Graham Stringer, saying they should keep the ships and from their Labour Mayor saying it’s not his place to comment on the clubs.
The Heil is for idiots :lol:. Sorry if that sounds snobby, but anyone who believes and lets themself get wound up by the crap they peddle can only be an idiot.
Interesting piece though. I hadn’t realised the Guardian had been soul searching around their founders links to the slave trade either.
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