Italian Football Club Tries to Combat Jew Hate with Anne Frank Shirts, Fans Sing “I Don’t Care”

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
October 29, 2017

These shirts would have been better if they had gas chambers and ovens on them IMO.

The Italian football club Lazio staged a bizarre media spectacle to combat hatred of Jews. Their players wore Anne Frank t-shirts with extracts from her faked diary read before a match.

This stems from the Italian football federation ordering all teams to take a stand against Jew hate. They ordered this after some Lazio fans posted stickers of Anne Frank wearing colors of an opposing rival. This incident has been viewed as an act of hate towards the Jewish race.

Fans were not amused.

The Local:

Lazio donned shirts bearing a picture of Anne Frank on Wednesday night, while strains of a Fascist song were heard from the stands.

Isolated supporters sang the Fascist song “Me ne frego” (“I Don’t Care”) in the stands of the Dall’Ara Stadium in Bologna.

The team’s ultra Irriducibili fans boycotted the match, saying they didn’t want to be part of the “media theatre” triggered when Lazio fans posted stickers showing Anne Frank wearing the colours of their arch rivals, Roma.

The act, for which at least 15 Lazio fans – including three minors – have been identified as responsible, prompted the Italian football federation to order all teams to take a stand against anti-Semitism.

On all pitches, captains and referees handed out copies of Italian-Jewish writer Primo Levi’s memoir of deportation, If This Is A Man.

Extracts were read from The Diary of Anne Frank before a minute of reflection on the Holocaust, which quickly turned into a minute of applause in most stadiums.

But in Turin, where champions Juventus were playing SPAL, a section of the crowd turned their backs on the pitch and sang the Italian national anthem, while at Rome, where AS Roma met Crotone, some fans drowned out the reading with chants in favour of their team.

Lazio president Claudio Lotito has been on damage control since the incident became public on Monday, visiting the Rome synagogue and announcing plans to take fans to visit Auschwitz

This is an utterly retarded situation. The Holocaust never happened. This is the conclusion every open minded person has come to after carefully researching the facts. The number of six million dead Jews is a myth. Everything said about gas chambers, lampshade factories and soap made from Jew fat is a hoax invented by Jews. Yet despite this, denying that these events happened is a crime in many European countries including Italy.

It’s really incredible that a few fans posting stickers with Anne Frank on them prompts a Holocaust re-education seminar before a football match. And lol at the Lazio president planning to take fans to Auschwitz. Do they think this is going to make all their fans believe that the gas chambers were real? Give me a break!

These stunts won’t work. Back in 1998, Lazio fans unveiled the following banner at one of the football matches. Their fans have a natural dislike of Jews.

Auschwitz Is Your Country; the Ovens Are Your Homes.

The Jews have been kicked out of over 100 countries due to their own behavior. This is why people have disliked them for thousands of years. Trying to convince people otherwise is like trying to convince people that the sky is purple.