Worldwide News for Negro Hurt Feelings at the Train Station, But No Headlines for Elderly Man Beaten by Negroes at the Train Station

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
February 21, 2015

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If this was such a great crime, then why did nobody intervene?

Some Chelsea supporters had a bit of sport with  a rival supporter who also happened to be a Negro in France this week.

The Negro was trying to get on a train and the White football fans non-violently prevented him from doing so.

It has been headline news all over the world and even the UN has issued a statement on it:

Bleacher Report:

“We strongly condemn the racist behaviour of a group of Chelsea football fans during the build-up to a Champions League game in Paris on Tuesday,” Colville told reporters in Geneva.

“The fans were filmed singing a song that flaunted their racism and repeatedly preventing a French citizen of African descent from boarding the Paris metro by shoving him back onto the platform,” he said.

Colville recalled how his office has been involved in talks with football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA about how to “enhance the effort to drum racism out of football” after many racist incidents involving fans, especially inside stadiums.

But while the rest of the world was trying to find whoever it was that hurt the poor widdle Black man’s feelings, an elderly man in Birmingham was waiting to catch a train too.

He would have much preferred it if the Blacks on the train had treated him as well as the Chelsea fans treated the Negro in France, but they didn’t.

They chased him out of the train station and beat him up, leaving him battered and bleeding in the street.

Somehow I don’t think we will be seeing any statements from the UN about it any time soon though, now why might that be?

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Police have released an image of two men they want to speak to after a man was injured in an assault after the Aston Villa v Leicester City match.

West Midlands Police:

At around 9:30pm on 7 December the 59-year-old was waiting at Aston railway station for his train home when two men approached him. Feeling uncomfortable he walked away but was followed by the pair.

The man ran and was chased before being punched several times and was cut on his face.  Passers-by intervened and the attackers ran off.

The attackers are described as black and aged 20-25. One was slim and wearing a grey hoody, blue t-shirt, blue jeans and black trainers. The second was of medium build and wearing a black cap, red Nike jacket with blue sleeves, blue jeans and grey trainers.

Anyone with information about the identity of these two men is urged to call police on 101. Alternatively people can leave information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers the independent charity on 0800 555 111.