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Greek footballer Nazi salute.

Steve35Steve35 Posts: 2,468
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2294776/Greek-footballer-Giorgos-Katidis-raises-hand-Nazi-salute-scoring-winning-goal.html

He said he was pointing at a teammate in the crowd and he had no idea what it meant:rolleyes:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    The boy is a fool. Who doesn't know what a Nazi salute looks like?
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    Hugh JboobsHugh Jboobs Posts: 15,316
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    It could have been a Nazi salute.

    Equally, I could easily believe it wasn't.
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    Steve35Steve35 Posts: 2,468
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    It could have been a Nazi salute.

    Equally, I could easily believe it wasn't.

    There's nothing else it could have been.
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    gasheadgashead Posts: 13,827
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    Steve35 wrote: »
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2294776/Greek-footballer-Giorgos-Katidis-raises-hand-Nazi-salute-scoring-winning-goal.html

    He said he was pointing at a teammate in the crowd and he had no idea what it meant:rolleyes:
    I think that defense comes from John Terry's Little Book of Plausible Reasons for (Alledgely) Racist Acts.
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    IphigeniaIphigenia Posts: 8,109
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    It looks like a salute not a point to me.
    If he really didn't know it was a Nazi salute, then it's a wonder he's smart enough to get himself dressed on a morning.
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    swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    Footballers aren't known to be the sharpest tools in the shed...

    I'm more likely to believe the excuse. He's a footballer not a Historian, jeeez.
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    exlordlucanexlordlucan Posts: 35,375
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    I'd imagine that there are quite a lot of people today who don't know what it really means.
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    O'NeillO'Neill Posts: 8,721
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    How stupid can someone be, surely he should have known his actions would be universally loathed, and land him in trouble.
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    Steve35Steve35 Posts: 2,468
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    O'Neill wrote: »
    How stupid can someone be, surely he should have known his actions would be universally loathed, and land him in trouble.

    They did, lol a lifetime ban.
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    exlordlucanexlordlucan Posts: 35,375
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    It's ironic given that Germany is almost running the economy out there.
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    pinkyponk34pinkyponk34 Posts: 1,244
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    So, is it against the Law yet ?
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    John146John146 Posts: 12,926
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    So, is it against the Law yet ?

    In Germany it is....
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    Dai13371Dai13371 Posts: 8,071
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    Its equally a Roman salute and probably an Ancient Greek salute. If he clicked his heels together whilst placing his forefinger under his nose I'd be more inclined to believe it was a Nazi salute. ;)
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    PootmatootPootmatoot Posts: 15,640
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    Hello Golden Dawn.

    Something very sinister is rising in southern Europe.
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    tysonstormtysonstorm Posts: 24,609
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    He has some seriously sh** tattoos. Did a baby scrawl them on him with biro?
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    VoynichVoynich Posts: 14,481
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    Maybe it was a muscle spasm?
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    ffawkesffawkes Posts: 4,496
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    Does he or the team have fascist leanings, is that prevalent in Greece? If so that was probably his intention. By the way the OP could just as well have titled the thread 'Greek footballer Roman salute'

    edit - sorry, I see the Roman connection has already been pointed out.
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    Auntie ClimaxAuntie Climax Posts: 917
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    Dai13371 wrote: »
    Its equally a Roman salute and probably an Ancient Greek salute. If he clicked his heels together whilst placing his forefinger under his nose I'd be more inclined to believe it was a Nazi salute. ;)
    Good point. Long before it was associated with the Nazis it was used by the Romans. It was used in the USA as the Bellamy salute during the Pledge of Allegiance. It was only changed after Germany started using it. It's been used in all kinds of ways other than Nazi.

    Having said that, though, I don't know whether to believe this young man didn't know it was a Nazi salute and wasn't using it in such a manner. That's between him and himself.
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    CryolemonCryolemon Posts: 8,670
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    Stupid thing to do. Should he be banned for life from playing for Greece? Perhaps not.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,845
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    He's a young boy maybe he really doesn't know.
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    TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    Who doesn't know what a Nazi salute looks like?

    You would be surprised.
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    RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,713
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    Pootmatoot wrote: »
    Hello Golden Dawn.

    Something very sinister is rising in southern Europe.

    I think so too.
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    VoynichVoynich Posts: 14,481
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    Could have been trying to ward off a mosquito?
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    VoynichVoynich Posts: 14,481
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    Maybe someone was about to throw his car keys at him and he was reaching to catch?
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    tysonstormtysonstorm Posts: 24,609
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    vinba wrote: »
    or trying to take off like Superman. He could also have been getting ready to do some floor gymnastics and simply frozen with nerves?

    Perhaps he was just showing how tall he likes his teen groupies. :D
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