These are the same fans who booed British troops and disrupted Remembrance Sunday silences.
The can pay their own fine.
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These are the same fans who booed British troops and disrupted Remembrance Sunday silences.
The can pay their own fine.
I couldn't disagree with you more.
When a country like Isreal blockades another country and then plays it's football in another continent then what is worth debating ? It's quite simple, its plainly obvious.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...f-9609788.html
Mine is backed by fact.
One of the members features extreme right-wing avatar of a woman banned from Britain for her racist views. The same woman arranged for EDL leader Tommy Robinson, using a fake passport, to meet her in New York. She also was linked to Norwegian mass
killer Anders Breivik, as it was found that a large portion of his so-called manifesto came from her.
The reason for that particular avatar is to make a political statement, his comments back this up. I have no problem with that as that's what free speech is all about, but in the interests of balance, other countervailing views should be aired as well.
Excellent BBC documentary its focuses on children from both sides of the argument. well worth a watch
https://vimeo.com/134102653
Oh I've got no problem with fighting racism, neither do I have an issue with freedom of speech.
If Celtic fans want to disrespect our troops, the living and the fallen, that's their choice.
I have the same freedom of speech to say that they can pay their own fines.
Is that not ok?
They would respond that they have a greater affinity with those who have been occupied than the British troops I'm sure.
To which one can reasonably say that the troops followed orders set out by the British government at the time and it's individual soldiers and their families who are being disrespected rather than the British government at the time.