In Ukraine, we had the same situation. There are two football teams in Kyiv, Dynamo - whose fans were right-wing and Arsenal - left-wing and pro-Russian in general, after 2014, most of the fans of these groups ended up on opposite sides of the barricades. Antifa Arsenal sided with the separatists in the Donbass when Dynamo fans joined the ZSU and volunteer units.
I visited Hamburg last year and was confused why this club was so present. I think I should have discovered this channel before I went there. Although I do not think all St. Pauli fans are like that you have my sub.
100% lie, I'm an OM supporter and we share a friendship/ideology with St Pauli (I've been to quite a few games in Hamburg), and people for sure care about the football as well
@@flacohernandez5129 Glad to see the plague of Europe stands together. Keep up the good work, antifasc*m. Your so called french mom must be proud of her half-blood mongrel.
I dont think you have any grasp on german fan culture when it comes to football. Go visit Gelsenkirchen and you'll see the same thing, even more extreme tbh, for a Schalke, a non-politically aligned club. Every german club with a big fan culture has such a following.
I hope they would get relegated again in Bundesliga. I hate clubs promoting their woke nonsense to other fanbase and try to shove it to our face that they were always right where they're not
That was an utterly ridiculous ending. Without St Pauli, that would leave HSV and then my sense of community would be lost. You even said it yourself, Hamburg is a left wing bastion and very international city. If anything St Pauli represents Hamburg the most in this sense of acceptance of all people, and therefore represents the community extremely well. What I say in of itself is even wrong. St Pauli doesn't represent Hamburg. It represents the district of St Pauli. This district is very politicised and therefore the club represents the community perfectly. You may have your opinion but it is very much an uninformed opinion
Anarchists and communists who cheer on a national football team despite that they don't even accept the existence of nations. You're a true genius, pal...
@@egalitarianwithemptyhands9448 Freut mich.. Aber heutzutage auch keine Schwierigkeit modernen Frauen aus dem Weg zu gehen ;-) Ich vertraue in den Herrn.. Ich habe einen Grund zu sein. Und du?
As a queer Malaysian musician and football fan who went to hamburg in 2016 with my band, we were made to feel so welcomed by St Pauli fans. Of course I knew about the club and had followed them for years. We visited the stadium, learned the club's history and our drummer got to attend a game. A bunch of fans later showed up at our gig. Time of our lives. I'll never forget Hamburg, thanks to the warmth of St Pauli fans. So yes, it's good that a football club isnt only about football and also focuses on creating a sense of community.
A sense of community can be created without politicization. In fact politics tends to divide people more and create hostile atmospheres especially on the extremes
@@CaptCool88 considering how much money we spend on football and how much is NOT going towards corruption, being supportive of all humans is not bad eh? Oh btw it's not the gays that are responsible for corruption in Malaysian football.
I would like to say that balkan odyssey guy doesnt even live in serbia/balkan. He lives and grew up in germany. So most of his points are BS because he doesnt know how it is to live in serbia. I dont know about this guy tho
Football is rooted in modern economics and vice versa. Economy is a part of politics. Therefore (commercial) football can never be unpolitical. Any attempt to make it so just is a very capitalist and conservative aproach. So if anyone today says they is for "unpolitical football" only accepts conservative political football. That is wrong in my eyes. Other political views should be allowed in football, too.
Putting all your other ridiculous assertions aside: surely after witnessing the promotion festivities last weekend, you can no longer earnestly claim their fans 'don't care about football'?
@@loliH9 oh come on. First off, now you're just describing good sportsmanship. St. Pauli beat VfL Osnabrück 3-0, and Osnabrück's fans also kept singing throughout the whole game despite their team losing and getting relegated. Do they not care about football either? Secondly, they did way more than just sing a few songs and then go home. There was an epic pitch invasion and a huge party.
I don't see St Pauli being left wing as a problem, it's a part of their identity, their culture. My feelings about that are irrelevant, I never looked to deeply into St Pauli and until this video I thought they had a reputation of being a right wing club. I wouldn't have a problem with them being right wing either. There's ying and yang in this World, if their existence causes a reaction then so be it. Best they're in one place so that they can get their heads kicked in collectively.
Many football clubs are politicized and since I'm more into motorsport I back based on this. It is why I always back Lazio. In Brazil Gremio. In Argentina Riverplate. (Get back to your homeland bostero!) In Bolivia Oriente Petrolero. And well, in Chile it's a lost cause while in Perú, Paraguay and others it's all just football. And being a hardcore fan is more of a poor people thing if honest.
The end of your video just makes it seem like you're on the right wing. ST. Pauli fans are way more likely to subscribe to the idea of peace between nations and war between classes. Rather than " let's be proud of randomly spawning in this place."
@@ulyre6367 sure, if you feel like that, my problem just is that patriotism can quickly turn to hate on others, look at groups like the proud boys for example
Thanks to your efforts, the channel has grown to the point where we now have a Discord Server. Would love to see you guys there!
discord.gg/S3jdwz73Yp
@Lavader It is very rare to see a monarchist waste his time in such sterile discussions.
Is this link not good anymore?
Can you make a new invite, that link is expired
About that, what happened?
What happened to the server??
the notification sound at 0:14 hella confused me
same lol
Same
Can you please make a video about French monarchy, and which monarchist movements are more famous, bonapartists and bourbonists.
Im a bonapartist myself but i love the work that action francaise is doing!
We have the borbons in Spain 😢😢😢🤦🤦🤦🤦
In Ukraine, we had the same situation. There are two football teams in Kyiv, Dynamo - whose fans were right-wing and Arsenal - left-wing and pro-Russian in general, after 2014, most of the fans of these groups ended up on opposite sides of the barricades. Antifa Arsenal sided with the separatists in the Donbass when Dynamo fans joined the ZSU and volunteer units.
Arsenal is fighting in Kyiv against Russia in this moment..
Long live russia
@@terrorgaming459 Day 160 of Putins 3 day war lmao
@@tiagomonteiro130 which he’s winning against the west lol
@@luisandrade2254 Nothing speaks more of victory than mass-loss of territory, death 1000 of soldiers in a day and ~200.000 casualties in total
I visited Hamburg last year and was confused why this club was so present. I think I should have discovered this channel before I went there. Although I do not think all St. Pauli fans are like that you have my sub.
As someone who lives in Hamburg, I can only confirm this. Thank you for this video.
Could you make a video on the former monarchy of Afghanistan?
How can you tell St Pauli fans are not interested in football?
They are absolutely it's just that football isn't everything and there are more important things
In germany we say „drecks zeckenverein“
Why you say the fans don’t care about the football. ? That is a lie !
100% lie, I'm an OM supporter and we share a friendship/ideology with St Pauli (I've been to quite a few games in Hamburg), and people for sure care about the football as well
@@flacohernandez5129 Glad to see the plague of Europe stands together. Keep up the good work, antifasc*m. Your so called french mom must be proud of her half-blood mongrel.
He's lying because he's a braindead right wing propagandist.
@@johndread1724 Socialist bootlicker
Probably because they know nothing about the club and its fans
I dont think you have any grasp on german fan culture when it comes to football. Go visit Gelsenkirchen and you'll see the same thing, even more extreme tbh, for a Schalke, a non-politically aligned club. Every german club with a big fan culture has such a following.
Also, you make it seem like St. Pauli is the big club in Hamburg, while HSV is the way bigger club in Hamburg
I hope they would get relegated again in Bundesliga. I hate clubs promoting their woke nonsense to other fanbase and try to shove it to our face that they were always right where they're not
That was an utterly ridiculous ending. Without St Pauli, that would leave HSV and then my sense of community would be lost. You even said it yourself, Hamburg is a left wing bastion and very international city. If anything St Pauli represents Hamburg the most in this sense of acceptance of all people, and therefore represents the community extremely well.
What I say in of itself is even wrong. St Pauli doesn't represent Hamburg. It represents the district of St Pauli. This district is very politicised and therefore the club represents the community perfectly.
You may have your opinion but it is very much an uninformed opinion
HH is left leaning, not far left. commie-lovers are c*$ts. period.
lol what hogshit
Sports has always been politicized chief
yeah i find it funny that people think politics and sport havent always been intertwined
Anarchists and communists who cheer on a national football team despite that they don't even accept the existence of nations. You're a true genius, pal...
St Pauli isn't a national football team
It's a club from a district in Hamburg.
You really think you said something clever ?
@@schrei_nicht_wenn_ich_schreiI don't think anarchists do not accept the existence of cities and districts
@@wcthunder6940 and i think so also , my comment was just meant for the one on the top actually , not you !
@@schrei_nicht_wenn_ich_schrei sorry
Hamburg is one of Germany's most lost citys
it’s the worst. The only competitor is Leipzig
@@Theodosius_fan Berlin and most Ruhr cities (Dortmund, Bochum, Gelsenkirchen) are far worse.
@@helmuthvonmoltke5518 Ruhr cities could be berlin is far better. They even have a CDU mayor
@@Theodosius_fan Just recently though. It will take years to reverse the damage of previous governments.
Hamburg ist the best
St. Pauli stickers are even my city despite i live like 500km away from hamburg
You know it is mostly fan owned
As German.. I'm so sorry. We are absolutely Lost. Forgive them Kaiser.
Gott mit uns!
Wir werden zurückkehren
@@Lybiusseverus461 So ist es.. Gott mit uns!
⚫⚪🔴🇩🇪🇩🇪🗿
Opfer
@@frontgamet.v1892sag mir das du noch nie mit einer Frau interagiert hast ohne mir zu sagen das du noch nie mit einer Frau interagiert hast:
@@egalitarianwithemptyhands9448 Freut mich..
Aber heutzutage auch keine Schwierigkeit modernen Frauen aus dem Weg zu gehen ;-)
Ich vertraue in den Herrn.. Ich habe einen Grund zu sein.
Und du?
As a queer Malaysian musician and football fan who went to hamburg in 2016 with my band, we were made to feel so welcomed by St Pauli fans. Of course I knew about the club and had followed them for years. We visited the stadium, learned the club's history and our drummer got to attend a game. A bunch of fans later showed up at our gig. Time of our lives. I'll never forget Hamburg, thanks to the warmth of St Pauli fans. So yes, it's good that a football club isnt only about football and also focuses on creating a sense of community.
A sense of community can be created without politicization. In fact politics tends to divide people more and create hostile atmospheres especially on the extremes
Lelaki lah kau
Malaysia has fallen
@@CaptCool88 considering how much money we spend on football and how much is NOT going towards corruption, being supportive of all humans is not bad eh? Oh btw it's not the gays that are responsible for corruption in Malaysian football.
@@charactermeringue I'm not asian let alone Malaysian lol. I posted this because Malaysia is a Muslim contry and it's a funny meme
This as to be. The worst video ive seen on St. Pauli.
I would like to say that balkan odyssey guy doesnt even live in serbia/balkan. He lives and grew up in germany. So most of his points are BS because he doesnt know how it is to live in serbia. I dont know about this guy tho
Buraz taj lik je toliki govnar jugoslavenski
Njega treba spalit s svim komunjarama pankerima i pederima
He moved when he was 16, so he didn't exactly "grow up there"
@Lavader mind giving me the name of the Georgian Prince's TH-cam channel?
Football is rooted in modern economics and vice versa.
Economy is a part of politics.
Therefore (commercial) football can never be unpolitical. Any attempt to make it so just is a very capitalist and conservative aproach. So if anyone today says they is for "unpolitical football" only accepts conservative political football. That is wrong in my eyes. Other political views should be allowed in football, too.
Putting all your other ridiculous assertions aside: surely after witnessing the promotion festivities last weekend, you can no longer earnestly claim their fans 'don't care about football'?
They sing regardless of whether they win or lose. They don't give a shit.
@@loliH9 oh come on. First off, now you're just describing good sportsmanship. St. Pauli beat VfL Osnabrück 3-0, and Osnabrück's fans also kept singing throughout the whole game despite their team losing and getting relegated. Do they not care about football either?
Secondly, they did way more than just sing a few songs and then go home. There was an epic pitch invasion and a huge party.
@@loliH9 nach, that's just called not just supporting when you're successful, in other words loyalty
Before nazi als socialist
great video
It's becoming very commercial and on trend, unfortunately
Here i also dont 100% agree
bro has 1000 followers and u expect his video to be absolutly perfect? Create your own better version then ;)
@@jacksons8446 i Just wanted to say that i have a different opinion on some of the Things discussed in this video
I don't see St Pauli being left wing as a problem, it's a part of their identity, their culture.
My feelings about that are irrelevant, I never looked to deeply into St Pauli and until this video I thought they had a reputation of being a right wing club.
I wouldn't have a problem with them being right wing either.
There's ying and yang in this World, if their existence causes a reaction then so be it.
Best they're in one place so that they can get their heads kicked in collectively.
Never seen someone play mental gymnastics more than this guy
🏴☠️
Aww, you're raising the Freikorps banner!
Many football clubs are politicized and since I'm more into motorsport I back based on this.
It is why I always back Lazio.
In Brazil Gremio.
In Argentina Riverplate. (Get back to your homeland bostero!)
In Bolivia Oriente Petrolero.
And well, in Chile it's a lost cause while in Perú, Paraguay and others it's all just football. And being a hardcore fan is more of a poor people thing if honest.
Its sad because hamburg is actually a very beautiful city, i had been there once and if it weren’t for the leftists it’s a nice city
Glad you don't like us, thanks for praising us :*
Bruh you have a pride flag pfp, you are the leftist💀
Well, without right wingers the whole World would be a better place so... deal with it. Hamburg bleibt unsere Stadt, wir wollen dich hier nicht haben
@@hanyuzhu7276its not pride its stolz
@@bigsleez8655 ah I see, is that a right wing symbol in Germany that parodies the pride flag or what?
Cool video
As a German I gotta laugh 😂
Love st pauli
Hate fascism 🤎🤍
The end of your video just makes it seem like you're on the right wing. ST. Pauli fans are way more likely to subscribe to the idea of peace between nations and war between classes. Rather than
" let's be proud of randomly spawning in this place."
“Being proud of your heritage is bad because… BECAUSE IT JUST IS OK??!!!?? 😡😡”
As opposed to being proud that you're a man who randomly develops to like peepees? That's something the Left advocates for.
@GeorgRv22 what is there to be proud of? It is sheer luck that you have been born in that place
@@Arc-te5zeso what if it is luck? There's history, culture and brotherhood where you're born, no matter where you are you're to be proud of it
@@ulyre6367 sure, if you feel like that, my problem just is that patriotism can quickly turn to hate on others, look at groups like the proud boys for example
Mediocre? We're in the first league now!!!!🤎🤍