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German fans talk about it.

According to the British Sky News Network, on June 30th, local time, in the final of European Cup18, England at Wembley Stadium in London eliminated Germany 2-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals. This is the first time since 1966 that England has defeated its old rival Germany in the international knockout round.

When the British fans cheered and celebrated, the German fans felt dejected. A small German fan watching the game at Wembley Stadium cried sadly to his father after witnessing the defeat of his favorite team.

The heartbroken look of the little girl spread wildly on social media, but it was subjected to cyber violence by a large number of British fans. Some British fans even called her "Little Nazi".

According to the screenshots on social networking sites, many British fans used all kinds of insulting language to carry out cyber violence against the crying German fan, including calling her "Nazi scum" and other insulting names. One of the Twitter users said, "Cry, you little Nazi." Others said, "I'm sorry, I laughed that the German girl cried ........................................................................................................................................................ Now I have a chance to reflect on this behavior, but sadly I'm still laughing." Jack Carl Dean, a British internet celebrity, wrote: "After seeing a German girl of 10 crying in the crowd, I heard the cheers of the bar crowd. This is what I am most proud of as an Englishman in my life. "

It is worth mentioning that in addition to the cyber violence after the game, British fans also made an insulting move to boo the German national anthem before the start of the game that day. Although the FA appealed to fans before the game, whether before, during or after the game, whether at Wembley Stadium or elsewhere, they should maintain respect and support the England team in the right way.

Joel Hughes from South Wales decided to launch an online fundraising campaign to compensate the little girl's fans in the form of donations, which shows that not all people from Britain are terrible.

Hughes said: "I can't stand to see this kind of bullying on the Internet. I think that since Britain left the EU, this xenophobia has become more serious and seems to be encouraged by the British government. "

Hughes initially set a fundraising goal of 500 pounds, but now the amount raised has reached 32,667 pounds.

Hughes also said that since launching this fundraising activity, he himself has suffered from cyber violence, and he hopes that the money can be donated to charity soon. Alison Rowe, one of the donors, commented when donating 5 pounds: "I can't describe in words my disappointment with the way some people in England think, speak and behave. That's disgusting. I can't believe people think that. " Lee Tabreham, who donated 10, wrote: "Please remember that most English fans are good people who love football. I hope you won't be influenced by the morbid and despicable comments of these stupid idiots. Best wishes to you and your father. "