bilkobear
Well-Known Member
This is an attempt at a control of free speech too far.
Because if it isn't okay and lawful to display such a banner at a football match because it could affect the occasional individual, then does that also mean that you cannot write about it in a newspaper or report the matter on a television news broadcast?
Because if a simple banner can cause distress, what does a full-on news feature about child abuse do to the vulnerable?
Actually, I would file this in the contrived bullshytt column.
Most genuine victims having made the difficult choice to come forward will surely want this matter made public and the perpetrators and their protectors exposed to full public glare in order to accelerate justice.
If we go down the route that Caltc Football Club are pressing for, then it is just more of the same which they have managed to accomplish over five decades.
Hide the matter away, cover it up, keep it under wraps and protect the guilty from exposure whilst leaving the victims buried away in society without any voice and without any way to make themselves heard.
Our press in Scotland stands accused of assisting this football club to cover up a paedophile ring for over half a century.
Think about that.
Now they want to assist them further in deflecting the matter away and not accepting or owning their guilt.
There isn't a journalist in Scotland who has the courage to go against the flow and the sad ridiculous aspect of it is that they do so willingly because most of them would rather betray children than compromise the reputation of a football club most of them support.
A shower of the most low down cvunts on planet earth.
Because if it isn't okay and lawful to display such a banner at a football match because it could affect the occasional individual, then does that also mean that you cannot write about it in a newspaper or report the matter on a television news broadcast?
Because if a simple banner can cause distress, what does a full-on news feature about child abuse do to the vulnerable?
Actually, I would file this in the contrived bullshytt column.
Most genuine victims having made the difficult choice to come forward will surely want this matter made public and the perpetrators and their protectors exposed to full public glare in order to accelerate justice.
If we go down the route that Caltc Football Club are pressing for, then it is just more of the same which they have managed to accomplish over five decades.
Hide the matter away, cover it up, keep it under wraps and protect the guilty from exposure whilst leaving the victims buried away in society without any voice and without any way to make themselves heard.
Our press in Scotland stands accused of assisting this football club to cover up a paedophile ring for over half a century.
Think about that.
Now they want to assist them further in deflecting the matter away and not accepting or owning their guilt.
There isn't a journalist in Scotland who has the courage to go against the flow and the sad ridiculous aspect of it is that they do so willingly because most of them would rather betray children than compromise the reputation of a football club most of them support.
A shower of the most low down cvunts on planet earth.
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