Show Racism the Red Card Scotland has come under attack for their half hearted condemnation of the racial abuse of Scott Sinclair.
The incident during the Betfred Cup Final against Aberdeen on Sunday was highlighted through social media and condemned by many supporters.
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Show this lot the red card pic.twitter.com/i0UvIqFz8w
— Mark1980 (@markybhoy1980) December 5, 2018
Racist abuse allegedly directed at Celtics Scott Sinclair by Aberdeen FC fanhttps://t.co/BVNmc2MP6z pic.twitter.com/FTziOOpmCf
— @SRtRC Scotland (@SRtRCScotland) December 5, 2018
Glad you got involved – eventually. We look forward now to highlighting the weekly anti-Irish racism and bigotry from large sections of Rangers* . Oops, that’s right. That’s the issue you’re too feart to deal with.
— BobSmithWalker 45% (@BobSmithWalker) December 5, 2018
Allegedly??? Disgraceful. ????
— LouMun 67 ?????????????????????????????????? (@lfmunro) December 5, 2018
Allegedly?? You are a complete disgrace
— ????SINGINGSCARF???????????????????????????????????????????????? (@sharpybhoy7) December 5, 2018
No allegedly about it but you already know that if you’ve watched the video footage. Also very poor standard response only forthcoming days after the event & by the public demanding you respond. Should have been on this on Sunday ????
— Henriklubo (@Henriklubo) December 5, 2018
In parallel with their refusal to go near any anti-Irish racism SRtRC Scotland opted to put allegedly on their comment about the abuse of Sinclair.
The highly selective activities of SRtRC Scotland has increasingly came under scrutiny with The Celtic Blog highlighting some of the vested interests involved in their activities.
During the summer, two months after the alleged incident, Shay Logan claimed that he was racially abused by Celtic supporters.
SRtRC Scotland were quick to latch onto that claim, without a shred of evidence, with no apology offered as Logan’s claim faded away like a title challenge from his club.
Aberdeen didn’t request any investigation into the alleged incident involving Logan.