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I'd need to write a full series to explore all of these ideas fully, so for now, this article serves as a brief explainer for those who may not be entirely aware.
Throughout its recent history, Liverpool has existed with a different mindset compared to large parts of the rest of the country.
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To this day, plenty of away supporters who visit Anfield, even ones who support clubs with similar working-class backgrounds, taunt Liverpool fans with chants about being 'victims' or perennially unemployed
We all have common enemies, but allow them to divide us, instead of uniting against them.
The message of the anthem itself is the kind of nauseatingly deferential guff that flies in the face of the solidarity which defines Liverpool and working-class people generally
Why would anybody choose to take 60 seconds out of their day to bellow their best wishes to somebody who has access to untold riches and the kind of healthcare that will keep them alive for years anyway?
Those who either do not understand Liverpool supporters' decision to boo the anthem, or choose to pillory it out of bizarre allegiance to a flag alone, are completely ignorant of the city's political history and social background.
An original version of this article was first published on 5 August 2019.