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Friday, 13 September 2013

ANTI AUNTIE

Loony Leggat's blog today is a rant against BBC Scotland. Apparently, because they are backing Jim Spence against the Ersatzer thugs, he thinks they cannot be trusted to tell the truth. The NUJ are also backing Spence, which prompts Leggat to call them the 'fiercely pro-Irish Republican National Union of Journalists.' Of course, that'll be why they kicked him out, then, and not because he threatened a fellow NUJ member with violence! He also calls the Scottish NUJ organiser, Paul Halloran, 'Celtic and Liverpool supporting,' as if that were some sort of crime. The sports editor of The Herald is condemned in the same way, while he lies that Phil Mac-Whatsit was found to be a bigot by the Press Complaints Commission, when it was just The Sun that caved in to the Ersatzer thugs.

The BBC Trust might have upheld the Ersatzers' complaints but they used the ridiculous conclusions of Lords Glennie and Nimmo Smith to reach their decision. Leggat calls them 'two learned Scottish judges,' which is not what the Ersatzers were saying before they bowed to the thuggery. It is worth noting as well that both 'learned' gentlemen are also Freemasons.

This whole thing is getting beyond a joke and needs to be stopped. It should have been nipped in the bud as soon as Green started to peddle his lies but, as usual, everyone was too afraid. Now they're all out to intimidate anyone that dares to expose The Big Lie. Of course, they have previous with BBC Scotland, after the station dared to tell the truth about Craig Whyte. Leggat is only saying what all the Ersatzers have been saying for ages: BBC Scotland do nothing but peddle lies and half-truths.

Of course, they soon change their minds when BBC Scotland air documentaries about paedophile priests, the Magdalene Sisters or the Spanish baby-snatching scandal. Then they lap up every word and take it as Gospel. Which leads on smoothly to a programme I watched on Channel 4 last night. It was about Cyril Smith, a man so big his arse could be seen from space, who, it now transpires, was a serial abuser of  young boys. Police were stopped from prosecuting him by senior figures in Special Branch and the cover-up goes all the way to the top echelons of the British Establishment. This is hardly surprising, since many Establishment figures were involved, along with Smith, in the systematic abuse of children at the Elm Guest House.

Do you think this will be mentioned on any of the Ersatzers' blogs? After all, the likes of Bill McMurdo constantly tell us how much they hate paedophiles and want every cover-up exposed. Of course, they will argue that this all happened years ago but, then, so did the abuse that they constantly harp on about. It just shows what a bigoted bunch of hypocrites they really are. If Smith had been a Catholic, like Jimmy Savile, they would all be calling for his knigthood to be stripped. They always go on about cover-ups at Celtic Park and in the Catholic Church but are strangely reticent when it comes to the same, if not worse, cover-ups by their beloved Establishment.

Meanwhile the Ersatzers, in the shape of the Vanguard Bears, are up in arms about a recent story in The Scottish Sun. I don't buy newspapers but I used to have a look at The Sun website when it was free. Like most other folk, however, I don't feel like paying to read stories about Helen Flanagan getting her tits out. Anyway, The Sun had a story about some guy that goes around with his dog wearing a Celtic top. Both he and his dog received a kicking from some neds on a bus, who called both him and the hoops-clad canine 'Fenian bastards.'

The Vanguard Bears answer to this is to perform a character assassination on the guy. Well, a character assassination going by the model of their twisted morality. Apparently the guy drinks in the Gallowgate, uses Irish phrases on his Facebook page and calls Ersatz supporters 'Huns.' The whole piece is there to try to justify the attack, to make it seem as if he deserved everything he got. They even print his picture 'In case anyone wants  to say Hello Hello.' And yet the same bunch would bleat like hell if somebody were to beat up a UVF-supporting Orangeman!

Laughably they do the usual Orange trick of trying to claim that the word 'Fenian' refers to some Nineteenth-Century Irish Home Rule group. We all know full well what they mean by the word! And yet they castigate this guy for calling Ersatzers 'Huns.' The Huns, as we all know, were a race of people that conquered vast swathes of Europe and Asia, under the leadership of Atilla. So what is sectarian about using that word? It is not even applied in Scotland in a sectarian way: 'Huns' refers to Rangers and Ersatz Rangers and their supporters only; nobody else. To try to make out that it means 'Protestant' is soon shown to be a lie when it can be pointed out that Hearts supporters, not known for any anti-Protestant stance, also use this word to refer to the team from Ibrox and its supporters. As usual, however, all the Ersatzers can do to defend their disgusting behaviour  is to indulge in 'whatabootery'.

Barry Ferguson, in today's Daily Record, agrees with everybody else in Scotland, outside of Govan, that Ian Black's behaviour is a disgrace. He thinks that he should be given a second chance but Sooperally and the Ersatzers cannot see that he has done anything wrong. In their usual 'whatabootery' mode, they claim that practically every footballer in Scotland has a bet. They fail to see anything wrong in betting against your own team! It doesn't matter if Black was betting ten thousand pounds or putting on a ten bob accumulator; the fact is that it is immoral, and, according to the rules of the game, illegal, to bet that the team you are playing for is going to lose. The Ersatzers are so used to the cheating ways of their old club and new club that they seem prepared to support such ways even when it goes against their own interests!

And Bill McMurdo seems overjoyed today that the Kray Twins appear to be taking over at Ibrox. The war is over as far as he is concerned and he thinks that there will be no EGMs taking place now. One of these characters has been in prison for fraud and they both have a reputation for using violence and intimidation to get their way. Remind you of a football team and its supporters? It looks like a match made in Hell!



'Ah mean, it's no' right, aw they IRA-supportin' wans in the NUJ an' Sellick supporters workin' fur The Herald an' aw they Rainjurz-haterz in the BBC. BBC Scotland's full-a bead-rattlers 'n 'at ennywye an' the Daily Record's been taken ower wi' left-fitters ever since Traynor, God bless him, hud tae leave. Wur surrounded wi' thum, so wae ur! It's aw a big Vatican conspiracy, so it is! It's enough tae make ye turn tae drink. An' like Ah always say, thurz nae room fur sectarian bigotry in Scottish fitba'!'
 




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