Its got MAL before it. Probably just somebody called malky trying to be a bit posh
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reminds me of Ali G interviewing Sammy Wilson of the DUP
so is you Irish?
No I'm British
So is you on holiday?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCNG5UeKMZw
Its got MAL before it. Probably just somebody called malky trying to be a bit posh
As a matter of interest if Huns really meant prods why don't they have KAP(rods) instead of KAH(uns). Disgusting sentiment anyway but I think in your outrage you're mistakenly trying to conflate Hun with Prod. In terms of Scottish Fitba Hun meant Rangers, and now means their tribute act. Other clubs refer to The Rangers as huns, including the likes of Hibs, Hearts, Aberdeen and so on. Get over it.
Still no place for any "KA*" banners or slogans anywhere - least of all at a football game. Plod should surely be lifting folk for that rather than trying to assess if a song is or isn't interpreted as being offensive
To a violent Irish republican HVN means Protestant, always has always will, those holding those banners at the methadome believe themselves to be Irish republicans, not violent as they're all shytebags, but sectarian nonetheless. All the diddy clubs can use the hun word if they wish, when a yahoo feni@n is aiming this insult at them it is squarely down to religion, very few of them are Catholics, but almost all would consider themselves feni@ns, the yahoo thrives on sectarianism, you best get used to it as they are in control.
Get a dummy, drape an Orange Order sash around its neck, bind its hands behind its back, tie a noose around its neck, throw it off the top tier shouting sectarian slogans against the backdrop of a banner calling for war.
Yup, you obviously missed the mock executions of Protestants.
Not the blow up dolls again phucking hell![]()