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    Celtic supporters flying the flags of Palestine and Lebanon at Perth

    David FauldsBy David FauldsSeptember 29, 2024Updated:September 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Standing up for the oppressed. Some don’t like it, but history will show us to be right…

    St Johnstone v Celtic – Callum McGregor celebrates scoring our fourth goal of the game during the Scottish Premiership match at McDiarmid Park, Perth on Saturday September 28, 2024. Photo Jane Barlow 

    The recent atrocities we have witnessed in the world has made for grim viewing. Innocent men, women and children being killed in the name of ‘peace’ by a regime that is playing god without any consequences for their depraved actions, and sadly it’s all seen as fair game by governments such as our own in Westminster.

    Celtic fans fly the flags of Palestine and Lebanon at yesterday’s match pic.twitter.com/GIKqOxpTwM

    — Lajee Celtic (@lajeeceltic) September 29, 2024

    The Celtic supporters as usual have shown their support to the oppressed who are being barbarically slaughtered by these evil regimes.

    We’ve fully supported oppressed nations like Palestine for quite some, and in the past year more than ever due to the wicked genocide that’s been inflicted on the population as the majority of the world sits on its hands.

    Lebanon flag was seen in the Celtic end

    Last night a Lebanon flag was seen in the Celtic end as the supporters showed solidarity with the nation after it was the victim of unjust bombings which seen yet more innocent civilians unlawfully killed.

    You wouldn’t expect anything else from the Celtic supporters. Some don’t like it, that’s true, but that’s their problem. History will prove us to be right.

    I’d rather stand with the oppressed than the oppressors, and I’m proud my fellow supporters stand up for what is right.

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    David Faulds

    Founder and editor on Celtic Shorts and publisher on dozens of top quality Celtic books including those on celticstarbooks.com. Publisher on The Celtic Star ahead of its sale. Earliest Celtic memories are a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email me if you'd like to get involved. editor@celticshorts.com

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