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Where have all the twee, middle class folk gone who have been so upset about the good old Billy Boys?

 

How about NBM? Do they have a view on incitement to violence by imagery? Probably not.

 

They don't care what the celtic say.

 

they're absolutely raging at the burst toilet seats

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NBM offers the same repetitive blather about both sets of supporters, while our special friend Angela Haggerty "condemns" the hanged dolls ... who would have thought this.

 

She had absolutely no option but to condemn it. Even she cant defend the indefensible. Ask her about chants of DOB though and you will more than likely get a different response from the supposed intellect.

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NBM offers the same repetitive blather about both sets of supporters, while our special friend Angela Haggerty "condemns" the hanged dolls ... who would have thought this.

 

Ive just emailed them asking whether or not they will be publicly condemning all of the nonsense on Saturday seeing as they take great pleasure in reporting anything negative about us.

 

I doubt I will get a reasonable response.

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Ive just emailed them asking whether or not they will be publicly condemning all of the nonsense on Saturday seeing as they take great pleasure in reporting anything negative about us.

 

I doubt I will get a reasonable response.

 

From the NBM website:

 

Offensive sectarian language is still used in Scotland on a daily basis, with abusive terms such as “Hun” and “Orange bastard” being used negatively against Protestants (or those perceived to be) and others such as “Fenian” and “Tim” used negatively against Catholics (or those perceived to be). This reinforces religious and racial stereotypes as well as fuelling the divisions and conflict between the denominations and people of no religious denomination. Children commonly use words without any knowledge of their meaning, but with an understanding that these words are a means by which to insult others.

 

 

http://nilbymouth.org/history/

 

Given their own words ask them if they condone this banner on show yesterday.

 

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From the NBM website:

 

 

 

Given their own words ask them if they condone this banner on show yesterday.

 

[tweet]775089871396429824[/tweet]

 

Go f*ck yourself, Spiers. There is nothing you can say that is in anyway believable to the Rangers' support.

Oh, and you can tell that to the 'good' C1888c fans too.

That much hate coming from that culture will eventually destroy itself from with in.

I am so proud of the Rangers' support in not becoming overly exuberant in their reaction to such premeditated sectarian displays.

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Kill all huns that is. Rangers fans used to chant go home ya huns in reference to the ROI (septic) not taking part in the war against Hitler , don't ever remember how the scum managed to turn the tables on us regards 'go home ya huns'

 

On a sidenote...go home the famine is over is banned in Scotland.

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What are the chances that if this had been Ibrox and there were Rangers fans with hanging dolls and kill all fenians banners while afterwards their fans had smashed up Ibrox toilets that it would have then been proposed that the smashing up of toilets afterwards was only to be expected given the dolls and banners etc.

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The silence in the media this morning is DEAFENING.

 

I'm beyond the argument of the "what if it was us doing this" now as it is obvious that this is a much bigger issue. In a modern, supposedly civilised country, if there was a gathering of 60,000people, and some of them partook in singing songs of hate and glorifying terrorist groups that attacked the very soil they stand on, whist hanging effigies of people of a certain religion, this should be met with disgust by all and absolutely attacked by any decent minded person. Not a peep about it on the BBC. How is this? Are the British public not to be made aware that a large number of people seem happy to sing about the death of their citizens? How is it not public interest that the hanging of Protestant effigies was taking place in Scotland? And that the police didn't find that inflammatory? If it wasn't inflammatory, was it acceptable? It is just as unacceptable as it would have been if it was Jewish or Black or Muslim or Catholic effigies. Or at least is should be as unacceptable. This country is sleepwalking towards something really horrible. All these little events are iteratively getting worse, and if nothing is even acknowledged by our main broadcaster never mind some of the rags that call themselves newspapers, then things are only going to keep getting iteratively worse.

 

That is the real danger; people don't notice the change until it is truly something horrifying and too late.

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