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Could this signal the end of bigotry in the Scottish game?
11-09-2012, 09:47 AM
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baby step in right direction but you just know bigots on both sides will make a mockery of it

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11-09-2012, 09:47 AM
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No, they care not for anyone apart from their own kind,a s they say the devil is in the detail well look at what was said by the RSA President

QUOTE “It did not discriminate on the grounds of gender, age or religion and we think it is absolutely fitting that a memorial remembers those who suffered as a result. (This does not indicate any softening of their attitude, just a statement to acknowledge Protestants as well as Catholics died)

QUOTE “Rangers have a large and loyal following from Northern Ireland and many of their ancestors were affected by the famine.” (This tells you that they are contributing towards it only because their kind were involved)
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11-09-2012, 09:47 AM
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It's good to see people memorializing the famine instead of mocking it. Very glad that the RSA are among the supporters, but as Phil says perhaps they should explain their about-face on the subject.

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