The Green Brigade have explained the reasoning behind their banner, protesting against Armistice Day.

Celtic supporters chanted throughout the minute’s silence, which was actually cut short by referee Nick Walsh

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"Britain is committing genocide in gaza"

I actually know these fuckin dimwits as well

what do expect when the teachers Union shows bias the teachers are gonna teach bias

group of Jewish teachers have resigned from Scotland's largest teaching union after what they consider to be anti-Semitic behaviour amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East

heraldscotland.com/news/238915

A statement released by the Jewish Teachers' Network said: "We are hugely concerned by the bias shown by our largest teaching union and the impact that this is having on our Jewish educators throughout Scotland

And this has been an ongoing issue for years even back in my school days

We taught the wrong things

And also the church of Scotland plays its part

the Church of Scotland is rewording its draft report—“The Inheritance of Abraham”—denying that Jews have a claim the land of Israel

brandeiscenter.com/the-church-

Likr I said this isn't new

Summary of the Scottish Government's roundtable discussion on antisemitism within higher education

gov.scot/publications/antisemi

When people are taught the wrong *things* throughout their education this is what happens...

@ecksmc Well I say this and I am part Irish. Ireland has embarrassing history for WWII and antisemitism so should sit this one out.

@AnnetteTRemain not Irish though Scottish

Green brigade is a branch of Celtic F. C football club who have a long history of not only supporting Palestine by displaying banners and chanting songs but raisings hundreds if not millions of pounds that is meant for Gaza aid via the many charitable orgs - and we know that cast goes to hamas

The support dates way back well before this latest war beginning of the 2000 it dates back to

@ecksmc I'm part that too but don't know enough about them to beat up on them. I can beat up England, Germany, Ireland, and the US.

@ecksmc Interesting that its a football club. Wonder how that got started. The hamas thing. Odd thing for a football club.

@AnnetteTRemain

Palestine is basically seen as a mirror image of Ireland and then, in turn, Celtic reflects Ireland in many ways.

Football and flags: Why Celtic fans back the Palestinian cause

middleeasteye.net/opinion/foot

Club origins: Celtic was founded by Irish Catholic immigrants in Glasgow to help poor families, and many fans consider themselves the club's immigrant children

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