Glasgow City Council have published a list of the Memorial Benches trashed by Ibrox fans last night as they demonstrated their built-in delusion of superiority.
At the centre of George Square stands The Cenotaph, almost 10 metres of Granite unveiled by Earl Haig on 1924.
For almost 100 years it has been respected, every November people of all backgrounds have attended, respectful and hushed to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice to ensure the freedoms of future generations.
Around The Cenotaph families have dedicated benches to loved ones, something to recognise them and be appreciated by generations to come. UNTIL THE PEOPLE decided that it was time to reassert themselves, send out a message of their superiority to their many perceived enemies- folk that pity them above any other emotion.
Pity their anger, their shallow lives, their even shallow beliefs and a concept of the world that somehow survived into the seventies but has since been side-lined but sadly not eradicated.
In the cold light of day modern Scotland was reminded of the toxic underclass that has been pandered too for too long. Whether it will ever be wiped out is unlikely, today Glasgow was given a flashback of what it had exported to Manchester 13 years ago.
?? George Square Memorial Benches
We’ve had cleansing and parks teams in George Square since Sunday night, clearing debris and assessing the damage to furniture and plants. (1/9) pic.twitter.com/wekDZDbNtP
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We believe we have been able to recover any memorial plaques from smashed benches and are now starting the job of contacting families, where we are able. The memorials will be restored; however it is not yet known how much this will cost. (3/9)
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Plaque One:
In Loving Memory of
JACQUELINE MORTON
In our hearts you are always there(5/9)
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Plaque Three:
Donated by the Netherlands Ambassador
JAN HERMAN van ROIJEN
on the occasion of his visit to the City of Glasgow
on 18/19th September 1997(7/9)
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Plaque Five:
Dedicated To The Memory Of
JOHN HAMILTON
Died 22.4.1994
Donated by His Loving Wife And Family
Rest Awhile(9/9)
— Glasgow City Council #StayHome (@GlasgowCC) March 8, 2021