if you really know your history.
¶ 1
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I wonder if the fc
celtic fans were really so pc
¶ 2
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gill scott herons dad was first black in the hallowed hooped jersey..
not known by some
¶ 3
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but as a boy i’d sing
“i’d rather be a darky than a hun”
¶ 4
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Was that a song of righteousness or ignornace, someone else to blame..
or did it mean that celtic fans had decency, when the others they had shame?
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i ask this seriously,
i wish the answer now.
thumbs up for the decent party,
guilty party – heads should bow.
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