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One wonders what bigoted filth will come from your mob tomorrow. I am sure I will not get to the gate before I hear chants about child abuse or what I should do with the Pope.Originally posted by Incognito View PostAbsolutely not, I'm hardly enraged. I still use the word Fenian quite freely and will quite happily stand up in court and defend the use of the word. Fenian means Irish Nationalist. It has no Sectarian connotations, but was seized upon by the point scoring brigade and has apparently now been defined to mean someone of a Catholic persuasion. My mother and her side of the family are Catholic so I'm hardly a bloodthirsty Orangeman with a hatred of all things papal.
I also am of the school that "The famines over, why don't you go home" was a very good bit of football banter aimed at all the Plastic Paddys in the East End of Glasgow, but again this has now deemed to be racist by the point scoring brigade. I label you as one of them, the difference with the likes of Shaunobhoy and you is that I can have banter with him, I wouldn't with you.
You come across as an arse of the finest persuasion who quite clearly has this deep rooted hatred of Rangers and all their fans at your core. I could quite easily counter with the fact that all Celtic fans are supporters of terrorism, etc, but they're not and I'm mature enough to realise the 17 Celtic fans arrested in Aberdeen for the fighting are the dregs of society and it doesn't really matter what football colours they proscribe to, they're all the same.
I’m going home and I’m putting you on my ignore list, because people like you are taking the fun and banter out of football and I’d rather not read your crap.Comment
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George Orwell predicted in “1984” that the Government would limit thinking by forcing the populous to use “newspeak” words.
"Racist" and "homophobic", amazing how people have been brainwashed into having their value systems manipulated.Comment
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Judging by the comments on this thread the chants were truly shocking.Originally posted by dinker View PostGeorge Orwell predicted in “1984” that the Government would limit thinking by forcing the populous to use “newspeak” words.
"Racist" and "homophobic", amazing how people have been brainwashed into having their value systems manipulated.
Are you suggesting that people should be able to say what they want when they want no matter what the content and who they offend?
I have no idea what the chants were : and I prefer not to know.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostOne wonders what bigoted filth will come from your mob tomorrow. I am sure I will not get to the gate before I hear chants about child abuse or what I should do with the Pope.guardian linkyThe SPL's match delegate, Alan Dick, is understood to be aware of more than one episode of sectarian chanting during the Glasgow derby, which ended 0-0. On each occasion, anti-Papal, anti-Catholic and pro-Ulster Volunteer Force sentiments were heard coming from a significant proportion of the visiting fans.Comment
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Here we go, 4 in a row.Originally posted by Incognito View PostAbsolutely not, I'm hardly enraged. I still use the word Fenian quite freely and will quite happily stand up in court and defend the use of the word. Fenian means Irish Nationalist. It has no Sectarian connotations, but was seized upon by the point scoring brigade and has apparently now been defined to mean someone of a Catholic persuasion. My mother and her side of the family are Catholic so I'm hardly a bloodthirsty Orangeman with a hatred of all things papal.
I also am of the school that "The famines over, why don't you go home" was a very good bit of football banter aimed at all the Plastic Paddys in the East End of Glasgow, but again this has now deemed to be racist by the point scoring brigade. I label you as one of them, the difference with the likes of Shaunobhoy and you is that I can have banter with him, I wouldn't with you.
You come across as an arse of the finest persuasion who quite clearly has this deep rooted hatred of Rangers and all their fans at your core. I could quite easily counter with the fact that all Celtic fans are supporters of terrorism, etc, but they're not and I'm mature enough to realise the 17 Celtic fans arrested in Aberdeen for the fighting are the dregs of society and it doesn't really matter what football colours they proscribe to, they're all the same.
I’m going home and I’m putting you on my ignore list, because people like you are taking the fun and banter out of football and I’d rather not read your crap.Comment
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WHS^10Originally Posted by BrilloPad
I hate footballOf all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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