Snakehips
Well-Known Member
Despite the real lack of evidence out there in the public domain, it seems the Catholic Church are now joining the queue to have a pop.
Now, whilst I would advise any replies to be very considered and careful in their wording, it is worth saying the following:-
We will not be lectured by the enablers of CSA. We will not be lectured by those who cover up CSA. We will not be lectured by those who have facilitated CSA more than any other organisation in the world, in history. And that is despite the fact that your supporters and the SNP have said more about our celebrations in the last 3 days than they have about CSA in the last 3 years.
However, we will meet you halfway. We will stop singing any naughty songs, real or imaginary, and your priests and associated football club can stop abusing children.
Deal?
From The Sun
'HATEFUL'
Thousands of Gers supporters gathered at Ibrox and George Square on Saturday to celebrate the club lifting the Scottish Premiership2
The Catholic Church is calling for court action against Rangers fans who "incited acts of anti-Catholic prejudice"Credit: PA: Press Association
Police estimated 15,000 supporters visited George Square in the city centre, with many setting of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs.
There was also sectarian singing and illegal public drinking at the popular city centre site.
As the revelling went into the evening, things turned violent as Rangers fans turned on each other and police got attacked, with five officers injured and 28 arrests made.
A spokesperson for the Catholic Church said it hopes those responsible for the alleged "hateful" sectarian slurs are held to account.
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Riot police were sent into clear fans when disorder broke out
They said: "We welcome the First Minister’s condemnation of what she has described as 'vile anti-Catholicism' and hope that police reports passed to Procurators Fiscal make reference to the expressions of such hatred.
“It is to be hoped, that the Scottish Government, the police, prosecution service and the courts hold to account the perpetrators of such hateful discrimination as well as those who incited acts of anti-Catholic prejudice.”
Now, whilst I would advise any replies to be very considered and careful in their wording, it is worth saying the following:-
We will not be lectured by the enablers of CSA. We will not be lectured by those who cover up CSA. We will not be lectured by those who have facilitated CSA more than any other organisation in the world, in history. And that is despite the fact that your supporters and the SNP have said more about our celebrations in the last 3 days than they have about CSA in the last 3 years.
However, we will meet you halfway. We will stop singing any naughty songs, real or imaginary, and your priests and associated football club can stop abusing children.
Deal?
From The Sun
'HATEFUL'
Catholic Church demands court action on Rangers fans who ‘perpetrated discrimination’ & ‘incited acts of prejudice’
- Paul Drury
- 18 May 2021, 13:42
- Updated: 18 May 2021, 13:44
Thousands of Gers supporters gathered at Ibrox and George Square on Saturday to celebrate the club lifting the Scottish Premiership2
The Catholic Church is calling for court action against Rangers fans who "incited acts of anti-Catholic prejudice"Credit: PA: Press Association
Police estimated 15,000 supporters visited George Square in the city centre, with many setting of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs.
There was also sectarian singing and illegal public drinking at the popular city centre site.
As the revelling went into the evening, things turned violent as Rangers fans turned on each other and police got attacked, with five officers injured and 28 arrests made.
A spokesperson for the Catholic Church said it hopes those responsible for the alleged "hateful" sectarian slurs are held to account.
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Riot police were sent into clear fans when disorder broke out
They said: "We welcome the First Minister’s condemnation of what she has described as 'vile anti-Catholicism' and hope that police reports passed to Procurators Fiscal make reference to the expressions of such hatred.
“It is to be hoped, that the Scottish Government, the police, prosecution service and the courts hold to account the perpetrators of such hateful discrimination as well as those who incited acts of anti-Catholic prejudice.”