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BEWARE THE BHEAST

Written by: PHIL WHITE
Wednesday, 14th November 2018
 

“It is time for Celtic to face up to its responsibilities. Terrible things were done in the name of Celtic, and it’s time for directors to live up to their responsibilities as individuals as well as representatives of the club. They have a legal and moral responsibility to acknowledge terrible wrongs were done in the name of the club, and as well as a sincere apology, they need to face up to the consequences of that.”

Patrick McGuire, Senior Partner Thompson Solicitors

https://www.vanguardbears.co.uk/article.php?i=220&a=beware-the-bheast#

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2 hours ago, ian1964 said:

BEWARE THE BHEAST

Written by: PHIL WHITE
Wednesday, 14th November 2018
 

“It is time for Celtic to face up to its responsibilities. Terrible things were done in the name of Celtic, and it’s time for directors to live up to their responsibilities as individuals as well as representatives of the club. They have a legal and moral responsibility to acknowledge terrible wrongs were done in the name of the club, and as well as a sincere apology, they need to face up to the consequences of that.”

Patrick McGuire, Senior Partner Thompson Solicitors

https://www.vanguardbears.co.uk/article.php?i=220&a=beware-the-bheast#

Vanguardbears play the schadenfreude card.

 

Phil White is Phil McFournames born and bred name.

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2 hours ago, ian1964 said:

 

This is essentially just one more entry in a growing catalogue of deniable truths that characterise 21st century Scotland. Truths that everyone understands but few willingly admit because they are as unacceptable as they are deniable

 

1. That Celtic FC has been a safe harbour for paedophiles for many years.

2. That the criminal goings on at Celtic have been widely known for as many years but swept under a carpet of denial and intimidation.

3. That even in this age of enlightenment there remains a cohesive communal identity in certain parts of Scottish society that is built around common Irish ancestry and shared catholicism, which remains loyal to broad concepts like Irish republicanism and associated anti-British sentiment.

4. That the bond between Celtic FC and the Irish catholic community is profound and long-established.

5. That the SNP has long courted this Irish catholic community and finally wrested it from its previous home at Scottish Labour.

6. That the SNP came to power only after it secured the support of the Irish catholic community and is entirely dependent upon them for its political future.

7. That the SNP will tolerate and suppress exposure of any crime, any shame, at any price, if it protects or bolsters its relationship with the Irish catholic bloc in Scotland.

8. That the SNP and therefore the governance of Scotland is dependant upon, and in thrall to, a bloc of voters whose allegiance is routinely traded in return for cover-ups, partial treatment, financial advantage, even the sympathetic interpretation of legislation.

 

 

 

 

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It’s amazing that 15.9% of the population have more votes than the remaining 84.1% and they all vote the same way, incredible. Something  should be done about it. And when you think about it the 15.9% is not entirely made up of Irish decendents.

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1 hour ago, Bill said:

This is essentially just one more entry in a growing catalogue of deniable truths that characterise 21st century Scotland. Truths that everyone understands but few willingly admit because they are as unacceptable as they are deniable

 

1. That Celtic FC has been a safe harbour for paedophiles for many years.

2. That the criminal goings on at Celtic have been widely known for as may years but swept under a carpet of denial and intimidation.

3. That even in this age of enlightenment there remains a cohesive communal identity in certain parts of Scottish society that is built around common Irish ancestry and shared catholicism, which remains loyal to broad concepts like Irish republicanism and associated anti-British sentiment.

4. That the bond between Celtic FC and the Irish catholic community is profound and long-established.

5. That the SNP has long courted this Irish catholic community and finally wrested it from its previous home at Scottish Labour.

6. That the SNP came to power only after it secured the support of the Irish catholic community and is entirely dependent upon them for its political future.

7. That the SNP will tolerate and suppress exposure of any crime, any shame, if it protects or bolsters its relationship with the Irish catholic bloc in Scotland.

8. That the SNP and therefore the governance of Scotland is dependant upon, and in thrall to, a bloc of voters whose allegiance is routinely traded in return for cover-ups, partial treatment, financial advantage, even the sympathetic interpretation of legislation.

 

 

 

 

Someone told me at the next election their saying will be , keep the faith .

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4 minutes ago, compo said:

Someone told me at the next election their saying will be , keep the faith .

Someone else told me that the SNP saying after the next election will be "well fuck you then, ungrateful basturts"

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