User talk:Tord Björk
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[edit] Göteborg 2001
Hej! Let's speak English to allow anyone to read our comments. I didn't fully understand your message but I suppose that you are asking about what political ideology the hooligans that the police let through to the RtS party had? The answer is: none. The hooligans, belonging to the football firm Wisemen are not politically active and they consist of people with different background, some originally from other countries than Sweden or with foreign ancestry (for example Tony Deogan who was killed in a fight in 2002). The reason that they wanted to fight the left activists was to "protect Gothenburg". -- Elisson • Talk 19:28, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
- Well the official and many other sources state that there is some kind of political tendency so I guess I have to further find out more about this from some other sources as well and not only trust the official one. My problem was that I only after making my change according to the offcial source found out that you much earlier had made a change on this topic. I will try to find out more before making any foúrther changes if yoiu do not mind. Tord Björk 20:06, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
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- No problem. The hard thing to find out is wether or not the hooligans acted from their political stance. It wouldn't surprise me to hear that some of the members of Wisemen are neo-nazis or racists (but it wouldn't surprise me to hear that some of them are leftists either), but the firm as a whole does not have any political affiliation (to my knowledge) and it might thus be hard to decide in which "role" they acted. -- Elisson • Talk 21:46, 24 February 2006 (UTC)