Scotland’s Shame were out in the open again yesterday despite one of their own being charged under the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act.
Possibly inspired by the actions of Paul Kenny caught on camera by Sky Sports another racist decided to attack Scott Sinclair on twitter last night.
The Celtic midfielder, who had earlier in the day spoken out about the incident at Ibrox, was alerted to the latest incident through twitter.
Absolutely disgusted yet again, how can a person use a child to promote racism, it’s beyond me https://t.co/45LQMUwuXz
— Scott Sinclair (@Scotty_Sinclair) May 2, 2017
As shameful as the recent actions against Sinclair there has been a marked silence from across the football community.
The SFA, SPFL and Sevco are never slow to jump on the PR exercise that various anti-racism initiatives such as Show Racism the Red Card provide but when it comes to reality their silence speaks volumes.
No one at Ibrox has spoken out about the abuse of Sinclair, which wasn’t down to one person, or the other incidents at Ibrox on Saturday.
Thousands were again heard singing their hatred of Catholics as another video emerged, taken away from football, of their obsession with kaflikz.
It’s only a matter of time before that ‘banter’ surfaces at a football ground. With the Sinclair incident un-commented on by the authorities it gives Scotland’s Shame licence to continue promoting their poison.