Digweeds Trousers
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As a Catholic born in Scotland I can say with some reasonable validity (although please dont jump down my throat Simster as yes, I do live in T Wells these days and am not proclaiming to be an expert or up to date on the matter) that there is a genuine disappointment in many of my elders (uncles etc) with this recent business and many other examples of Celtic fans or Rangers fans hijacking sports events to remind a wider audience of their ignorance.
Tragically what happens is exactly what has ocurred (understandably) on this thread. the actions of these twats then is used as a wider example of the problems with various countries or parts of society.
Its interesting that on a current thread regarding the MK Dons v AFC Wimbledon game, many posters on here were completely understanding of AFC's temptation not to play the game - that history shows they were treated badly and that this should not be forgotten.
I am NOT suggesting that this then makes the Celtic fans actions agreeable - but to me it raises the point that how can anyone decide when history should be forgotten - human nature just does not allow it.
Many Irish, Scots, Boers, Indians et al will be able to point to murderous episodes from their Colonial visitors which if constantly harked back to would mean none of us have a chance of progress.
With Celtic it seems that there are 'supporters' who still feel the need to display disgust or contempt at every opportunity to an audience they seem to connect with the British government or military.
Hard really to come up with a 'right' or 'wrong' answer.
Tragically what happens is exactly what has ocurred (understandably) on this thread. the actions of these twats then is used as a wider example of the problems with various countries or parts of society.
Its interesting that on a current thread regarding the MK Dons v AFC Wimbledon game, many posters on here were completely understanding of AFC's temptation not to play the game - that history shows they were treated badly and that this should not be forgotten.
I am NOT suggesting that this then makes the Celtic fans actions agreeable - but to me it raises the point that how can anyone decide when history should be forgotten - human nature just does not allow it.
Many Irish, Scots, Boers, Indians et al will be able to point to murderous episodes from their Colonial visitors which if constantly harked back to would mean none of us have a chance of progress.
With Celtic it seems that there are 'supporters' who still feel the need to display disgust or contempt at every opportunity to an audience they seem to connect with the British government or military.
Hard really to come up with a 'right' or 'wrong' answer.