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But you don't accept that the term 'hùn' is sectarian, which is the only thing I've really argued about.
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Then how do you explain the fact that Nacho Novo gets called a <hun> more than anyone else I can think of?
Are you saying no Celtic fans ever called Amoruso a big ob?
FFS Mick stop making excuses or somehow trying to make it a lesser offence when it comes from the mouth of a Celtic fan
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This is nonsensical.
You say rangers=protestant... Yeah, that's exactly what they mean when they do it.
I'm sure kenny dalglish was labeled a papeon mood than one occasion.
That is why it is sectarian.
You are taking a 'sect' and targeting them because of it.
I still rate you too highly as a poster to think you are being serious here though.
This entire argument is holding a section of your fans back.
You say the green bridge think they are being sectarian?
They justify their mocket comments with your same flawed argument
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The green brigade are always harping on about how it's on for them to do it cause they're pyoor political.
You're being a handwringer for them.
And no one from the Rangers support on here has tried to argue that pro-republican songs are actually sectarian.
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ive said it considering the I RA have committed sectarian murders i.e. the kingsmill massacre
that's why although not 100% attributable to sectarianism, a line can be drawn
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I'll humour this momentarily.
Say you do believe that these are political only songs and banners...
I agree with you on the walks. I do not want Hibernian matches outside my house glorifying the murders of my countrymen however I respect their right to March.
Is there a line to political freedom of speech though? These are organised protests/ marches
Are the poppy banners ok?
With it being a political point they are making, laughing at the ode de remembrance, no bloostained poppies etc.
Do your beliefs on having political freedom of speech extend far enough to want these to be allowed in the stadiums? Even though you accept they are not doing it with a political agenda (we both know the persons agenda is something we could never prove), you are happy and support the use of these banners?
*without having support or interest in the actual poppy debate of course.
If they sing bigoted songs then hell mend em.
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But they do.
And if you were to call someone a hún in any city centre on a Saturday night then you'd be lifted for it, so it's not just football fans who are getting done for it.
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Then how do you explain the fact that Nacho Novo gets called a <hun> more than anyone else I can think of?
Are you saying no Celtic fans ever called Amoruso a big ob?
FFS Mick stop making excuses or somehow trying to make it a lesser offence when it comes from the mouth of a Celtic fan
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This is nonsensical.
You say rangers=protestant... Yeah, that's exactly what they mean when they do it.
I'm sure kenny dalglish was labeled a papeon mood than one occasion.
That is why it is sectarian.
You are taking a 'sect' and targeting them because of it.
I still rate you too highly as a poster to think you are being serious here though.
This entire argument is holding a section of your fans back.
You say the green bridge think they are being sectarian?
They justify their mocket comments with your same flawed argument
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Mood=more
The green brigade are always harping on about how it's on for them to do it cause they're pyoor political.
You're being a handwringer for them.
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And no one from the Rangers support on here has tried to argue that pro-republican songs are actually sectarian.
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ive said it considering the I RA have committed sectarian murders i.e. the kingsmill massacre
that's why although not 100% attributable to sectarianism, a line can be drawn
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I'll humour this momentarily.
Say you do believe that these are political only songs and banners...
I agree with you on the walks. I do not want Hibernian matches outside my house glorifying the murders of my countrymen however I respect their right to March.
Is there a line to political freedom of speech though? These are organised protests/ marches
Are the poppy banners ok?
With it being a political point they are making, laughing at the ode de remembrance, no bloostained poppies etc.
Do your beliefs on having political freedom of speech extend far enough to want these to be allowed in the stadiums? Even though you accept they are not doing it with a political agenda (we both know the persons agenda is something we could never prove), you are happy and support the use of these banners?
*without having support or interest in the actual poppy debate of course.
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If they sing bigoted songs then hell mend em.
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But they do.
And if you were to call someone a hún in any city centre on a Saturday night then you'd be lifted for it, so it's not just football fans who are getting done for it.
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