German soccer club St. Pauli is leaving the social media platform X, saying it has become a “hate machine” that could influence upcoming German elections.
Named after Hamburg's St. Pauli district, the club is known among soccer fans for its left-leaning supporter base.
The altercation came a week after violence erupted in Amsterdam in connection with an Israeli club team’s visit.
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The political climate is tense, with both far-right and far-left parties gaining ground. St Pauli, renowned for its alternative fan culture and left-leaning supporter base, condemns the spread of ...
German Bundesliga club St Pauli said on Thursday it was withdrawing from X because the social media platform had become an ...