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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 19

    Mo Salah was European soccer’s breakout star this season. At a time when Britain is fighting rising Islamophobia, he is a North African and a Muslim who is not just accepted in Britain, but adored.https://nyti.ms/2t9Q7p3 

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      1. DS‏ @dsmart86 Jun 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        So to be accepted as a Muslim in UK all you have to do is have elite athletic talent. White Britons on the other hand only need to be born

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      2. Gerson David‏ @GersonDVargas Jun 19
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        Egypt isn't a really good team, they don't deserve Salah's talent.

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      3. malik‏ @amaliik3 Jun 19
        Replying to @GersonDVargas @nytimes

        Egypt can't even make a decent corner kick

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      1. Mark‏ @MarkMarkcw68 Jun 19
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        Lots of posts on here I’m assuming from people who haven’t read the full article,Liverpool as a city has always embraced immigrants, voted to stay in Europe, basically doesn’t care about your religion, colour or creed, understand before you criticise

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      2. Tom Derivan‏ @tomderivan73 Jun 19
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        I'd look closer to home before making poor assumptions about other nations. Kids in cages? USA! USA!

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      2. Blaq‏ @rnn_andD Jun 19
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        People love sports. Fans don't care color or religion as far as the player performs.

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      3. Slomadan Vladdy‏ @S_Vladdy Jun 19
        Replying to @rnn_andD @nytimes

        That isn’t true, racism is big in football world, go watch some videos on YouTube about it.

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      4. Blaq‏ @rnn_andD Jun 19
        Replying to @S_Vladdy @nytimes

        I watch only football. That is true, racism. But usually from opposition fans. Islamophobia is much less in football though.

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      5. Slomadan Vladdy‏ @S_Vladdy Jun 19
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        Racism is racism I don’t care to whom it was yelled at.

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      6. Blaq‏ @rnn_andD Jun 19
        Replying to @S_Vladdy @nytimes

        I'm agreeing it's a trouble, just giving more detail. We can't solve the problem with just surface information.

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      1. Chris‏ @campanafin Jun 19
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        "Rising Islamophobia". Nonsense. We only hate the muslims who try to murder our children in the of Islam. Mo Salah is sound though, and thats coming from an Evertonian.

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      2. Rob Owens‏ @RobDragonIT Jun 19
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        Is Britain fighting rising Islamaphobia? Brexit isn't the same thing. Odd statement. A better statement would emphasise him joining together the different factions within Egypt #WorldCup

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      4. Rob Owens‏ @RobDragonIT Jun 19
        Replying to @franzipan4 @nytimes

        Well, it's ramped up by the papers. Self fulfilling, but still doesn't deserve the article above.

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      6. Rob Owens‏ @RobDragonIT Jun 19
        Replying to @franzipan4 @nytimes

        The lead by the NYT chose to run with it and make it bigger than it is, ignoring the good news line they could have run with. Anyway...

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