Quote: Tony ( UKIP Tony ) 'It is what you want it to be. You can except that Steve is right on CCFC and take part in what he's organising or you can put a barrier up because of his unconnected views to fighting for the club. Either way on this occasion Steve isn't the one putting barriers up. It's up to you and others.'
You don't get it do you? It is not whether or not Steve is right on CCFC. It is not that he is a City fan. It is not that he isn't putting barriers up. It's that he - judging by his tweets, retweets and who he follows - has an extremist point of view. He appears to be very political in his outlook.
City fans are protesting as a non-political group. If the 'leader' had, say, music tweets or football tweets on his Twitter account, nobody would give a toss.
But, he follows scum and retweets and tweets their political views and stories. People do give a toss about that. You may not, and as Grendel has pointed out, you had no problem voting for UKIP as a protest vote. UKIP being about as far right as you can get before you get into Pegida and Tommy Fraudster Robinson territory. The little bit extra doesn't seem to bother you too much. It bothers me though.
Once again, not only does his viewpoint upset some of the fanbase ( a lot I would think ), but it gives our opponents the opportunity of counter attacking based on the character of the groups' 'leader'.