A sticker featuring the Hertha BSC logo and the message 'No Racism, No Fascism, No Antisemitism, No Sexism, No Homophobia'. The sticker is affixed to a lamppost.

NO RACISM NO FASCISM NO ANTISEMITISIT NO SEXISH NO HOMOPHOBIA HerthaBSC HERTHA BSU CURRY BLAU-WEISS

17 October 2024 135
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