kg82
Well-Known Member
Although probably only put to get a reaction, he's not saying they are as bad as the Nazis. You know that. He's just being confrontational, really.
Where the analogy maybe bears some fruit is the fact that, yes, we all obey orders and do things we don't want to 'cos it's our job. However...
The goons were not, in my experience, regretting their orders one jot-just as the Nazi footsoldier generally believed in the ideology he was carrying out! There was no regret, no apology, no concern for the customer.
The searches were done with relish, just like the chucking of the banner on the floor against Watford. It has sent out a clear signal to me-I am the enemy.
Not a stakeholder, not the heartbeat of the club, not the whole reason the entire farago takes place in the first place. I am nothing to the owners of this football club other than a dissenter and potential criminal who must be searched, patronised and watched like a hawk. You would have to assume they don't need me, or want me putting my hand in my pocket to help to fund their disastrous mismanagement. I wonder how much of my ST as a % goes on old Kenny boys consultancy fees?!
How about the goons try treating us courteously? I paid my effing money, I expect a bit of service-not to bow and scrape to a Neanderthal ape who is getting paid to indulge in his bully fantasies.
More like the guards of the stanford prison experiment than the Nazis. Nazis didn't really have limits and it's unfair to compare anyone to them. I agree he's done it just to get a reaction though.