Antifa Comes To The Rescue At Liverpool vs Leicester City Match
In an unprecedented move, the left-wing activist group Antifa showed up to the Liverpool vs Leicester City match yesterday in a show of solidarity with Julia Misley, formerly known as Julia Holcomb, who recently filed a lawsuit against Aerosmith’s singer Steven Tyler for allegedly sexually assaulting her in 1973.
The Antifa members, who had made their way to the match, were seen holding banners that read “No Justice, No Football” and “Boycott Aerosmith”. They were also chanting slogans such as “To hell with Steven Tyler!” and “Justice for Julia!”.
The group’s presence quickly garnered attention from fans and the media, and the situation quickly escalated when some of the Antifa members managed to get into the stadium and unfurl their banners to the crowd. The banners were quickly taken down by security, but the message had already been sent.
Many of the fans at the match were in support of the Antifa members, and some even joined in the chants.
The issue of sexual assault has been a growing concern in the world of football in recent years, and the Antifa members made it clear that they would not stand by while a perpetrator of sexual assault is allowed to continue to operate with impunity.
The incident serves as a reminder to the sporting world that any form of sexual assault is unacceptable, and that those who perpetrate it must be held accountable for their actions. It also serves as a reminder that the fight for justice is not limited to the courtroom, but must also be fought in the public arena.
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