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"textContent": "Arsenal comes under scrutiny once again for the way the club chose to handle instances of political expression inside its ecosystem. Whilst their approach has never been consistent, the overwhelming contrast between the treatment of academy kit man Mark Bonnick and influencer Matthew “PapaPincus” Pincus and their corresponding political affirmations exposes a deeper structural imbalance […]\n\nBy Faz Ali",
"title": "Arsenal show double standards with invitation for Zionist influencer"
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