FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE – The tifo deployed at the Parc des Princes carries an ambiguity which contributes to the blurring of the lines between support for Palestine and support for Hamas, believes Laurence Bindner, co-founder of JOS Project, a structure for analyzing extremist propaganda.
Laurence Bindner is the co-founder of JOS Project, a structure for analyzing violent extremist propaganda and radical speeches. His research focuses on the dynamics of propaganda dissemination as well as its rhetoric. Auditor of the 72nd National Defense Policy Session of the IHEDN (Institute of Advanced National Defense Studies), her articles are published in various think tanks, in France and abroad.
The tifo in support of Palestine deployed at the Parc des Princes by the Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP) during the match between PSG and Atlético de Madrid on Wednesday evening is read and felt in a radically opposite way depending on the position of each in the conflict in the Middle East.
If some see it as an apology for terrorism, for others the tifo expresses support for the Palestinian cause in perfect coherence with freedom of expression.
However, the elements making up this tifo carry, precisely, an ambivalence. Whether she is or…
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