Racism Continued

It has to go

How is being anti racist political? Is Johnny Arse now telling us that racism is a political ideology? What a wanker.

cc @BruidheanChaorthainn

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It’s a political group so the sponsorship isn’t allowed in the gaa I believe.

The idea that the GAA is non-political is laughable, the idea that saying “no to racism” is political is sinister.

Nobody said saying no to racism is political. It’s the crowd sponsoring the jersey who the issue is with. Not the message on the jersey.

You are conflating two things and trying to become outraged.

Is UNICEF a political organisation?

Aaaand they’re off

provisonal unicef or continuity unicef?

It’s not a political group.

You’ve only the Junior C’s arguing this now, the heavyweights wont be able to resist in due course.

@glasagusban didn’t even read the article before getting outraged.

It’s not a political organisation.

If you believe that then I have some magic beans you might be interested in.

Brilliant move by the GAA :clap: :clap: :clap:

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It’s only Leitrim ffs. Nobody will see it.

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It clearly Is a political organisation.

You’d want to be a right cunt to begrudge them a few bob off anyone. If Limerick can take it from PJ…

Few lads cant understand the difference between lobbying the government and being a political organization.

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Explain how.

It’s not nearly as political as the GAA - political from its foundation, banning RUC officers, allowing INTO protests before games, inviting the queen to Croke Park and having muslims in to pray during lockdown. Now leading the fight against racism.