
Trailer | Forever Pure
Preview: Season 18 Episode 17 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
An Israeli soccer club's fans waged war after their team, Beitar, added two Muslim players.
Forever Pure examines the clash between personal identity, politics, money and sports, and how racism has the potential to destroy not only a team but an entire society
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Trailer | Forever Pure
Preview: Season 18 Episode 17 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Forever Pure examines the clash between personal identity, politics, money and sports, and how racism has the potential to destroy not only a team but an entire society
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(suspenseful music) - [Narrator] Two Muslim players.
(commentator speaking in foreign language) Join a nationalist Israeli soccer team.
(chanting in foreign language) But the explosive backlash from their outraged fans (suspenseful music) (whistle beeping) threatens to tear the team apart.
Forever Pure.
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