
Ironically, we recently visited the city of Leicester and the state of it was a shock to us. My father’s family used to live in Barclay Street and I occasionally visited as a little boy from 1967 to probably 1974 – and the area was becoming diverse even then. I was probably about eight in 1974 and did not really understand what was happening in the adult world. My grandmother was Irish whilst my grandfather (a WWII Veteran) was English. At least one of the neighbours was from the Indian Subcontinent (probably Pakistan) – as a woman used to pop her head over the back-yard wall and sometimes share food. My grandfather passed away in 1976, and my Grandmother came to live with us in Devon – quite literally bringing me up from that date. Today, the last few houses at the end of the street in Barclay Street have been converted into a mosque – and as we arrived on a Friday (at around 1pm) it was the Sabbath for Muslims. Indeed, we were the only non-Muslims in the street and knew not to let the dogs out of the car.
Prior to this, we had been disheartened by the state of the city with its derelict and collapsing businesses – and the usual traffic clutter for a place so relatively small (compared to London). We did enjoy the huge Palestinian Flags which we saw adorning the windows, gates, and along the roadside. The reader must bear in mind that we had just spent nearly a week in the dreamy Northants countryside – so perhaps we were a bit out of sorts (lots of travelling, gathering genealogical data – and staying up late at night correlating it all). As a youth, my father was very good at football – and used to play for Leicester City Reserves (he got a try-out for Nottingham Forest – but that’s another story). My father’s influence has always led to us supporting Leicester City – and we even went to watch a pre-season friendly in Sutton (supporting Leicester) in the early 2000s! We live just one street over from Sutton United’s ground.
Well, today, I received a news update in my inbox about Leicester City playing Italian team Fiorentina (which Leicester won 2:0) through an organisation called “Fan Sided” – which featured the Leicester game (remember, Leicester is a Muslim area which supports Palestine) – and after reading the article I signed-up for further Leicester City news. It was when I received the “Confirmation” email that I saw with horror that “Fan Sided” has the following address as its Headquarters:
Pro Sportority (Israel) Ltd. d/b/a Minute Media. All rights reserved.
Mailing Address: 8 Yitzhak Sadeh St., Acro Tower, Tel Aviv–Jaffa 6777508, Israel
Surely, this must be a Zionist psyops aimed at the pro-Gaza people of Leicester? This is their Privacy Policy and their Terms of Conditions. To remove your subscription email dpo@minutemedia.com (effectively withdrawing your consent to receive these Zionist propaganda emails) and to report their abuse to themselves – email helpdesk@minutemedia.com. Be polite and business like – do not be abusive – simply quote the law (you do not support Genocide in Gaza – but you do support the UN, ICC, and ICJ, etc) and do not deviate into any areas these deceptive individuals can use against you. Always align yourself with the anti-Zionist Jewish lobby for extra security.