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Zero Responsibility, Dog Whistle- Nil By Mouth call out Sevco over double standards

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Nil by Mouth has become the first public body to call out Sevco after they included The Famine Song as the backdrop to their latest kit launch.

For over a decade the Beach Boys classic Sloop John B (I Wanna Go Home) has been adapted by the Ibrox support to celebrate and mock The Irish Famine which resulted in over one million deaths in the middle of the 19th century.

The song is rarely heard at football matches but at the end of August hundreds of Ibrox fans marched through Glasgow city centre chanting the song demanding that people of Irish decent are removed from Scotland.

Yesterday that tune was included in a club video for a new kit launch with Nil By Mouth calling it out as a wolf-whistle to those that were marching through the city to the same tune.

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  • John S says:

    If the club are mocking Irish people in Scotland, as appears to be the case, then the police should be looking to charge them with racist incitement.

  • KC67 says:

    NO class, no sense, no money. There’s an ugly agenda developing here that has no place in a civilised society. These people have no idea how others perceive them. Scotland’s hillbillies and rednecks.

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