Originally Posted by
Tomsk
I note Stephen Penman has instigated an investigation into the matter. Well, that's a relief! I know some of you might wonder if as Sport Editor any investigation should surely start and finish moments later at his office door with a letter of resignation signed Yours in Sport, S Penman. But you are missing the point if you adopt that cynical standing. Read his apology. We can all rest easy in our beds knowing that the combined efforts of the Sunday Herald, Rangers and Celtic are ceaseless in their efforts to stamp out sectarianism.
Some of you might think this is like inviting the foxes to clean up the chicken coup but just look at what those ceaseless efforts consist of. In the case of the Sunday Herald, in confronting an issue which has blighted Scottish society for as long as any living person can remember, the paper has written dozens of articles. Yes, you heard right -- 'dozens' of articles. By God, it makes you proud!
OK, they have also wilfully ignored the countless thousands and thousands of instances of sectarianism spewed out wherever Celtic and Rangers supporters gather in any numbers, remained pin-drop silent on both of those clubs' associations with the darker sides of politics and terrorism in Northern Ireland, turned a blind eye to the quite appalling corporate manifestations of sectarianism that the clubs still indulge in, and regurgitated every piece of PR emanating from Ibrox and Parkhead on the matter. But they have written dozens of articles too. Jeez, do you think they've got an agenda or something!
And what of the Herald's partners in crime -- sorry, I mean partners in the campaign -- Rangers and Celtic, who too have been ceaseless in their efforts to eradicate sectarianism? Look at what they have done! They have ... um, er, hold on … I'll get back to you on that one. Oh yes, I remember! They have issued, oh dozens of press releases, that the Herald has ceaselessly regurgitated in the campaign to deflect attention away ... sorry, I mean ... confront the ugly face of sectarianism in its lair.
Did I hear someone say that only reason Rangers and Celtic are name checked in the article is because the 'Sports Editor' knows only too well which side his bread is buttered and the last thing he or any other Glasgow-based paper will do is aggravate its target audience? Of come on! Just remember. Dozens!