![]() When is a nazi salute not a nazi salute? When it's an expression of loyalist "tradition" of course. |
I don’t accept that for a moment because, as I’ve said, I’ve never seen it and I’ve seen Rangers fans many times. But let’s suppose for the sake of argument that it’s true, that Rangers fans make straight-arm salutes as a tribute to their Ulster comrades. Did it not occur to them that perhaps, all things considered, it would be better all round to give the ‘Red Hand’ salute a by-ball in Tel Aviv? Clearly not, and when the proverbial hit the fan as the pictures were beamed worldwide, the reaction of the fans, and their kneejerk apologists from political unionism, was to blame the controversy on anti-Protestant hysteria. You would think that we would be unanimous in our belief that making straight-arm salutes at public events in Israel wasn’t the smartest thing to do; that those who did it were – and this is the charitable interpretation – tanked-up dimwits. But no. The True Blue reaction is to attack those complaining and to excuse those responsible.There’s a small, self-satisfied clique within the southern political and media establishment which likes to paint nationalists and republicans as whingers and complainers, some have even labelled them MOPEs (the Most Oppressed People Ever). And from their perspective, there’s a certain truth in what they’re saying, because to their neo-unionist ears demands for equality and justice sound like nails being scraped across a blackboard. |
| Perhaps it’s true, perhaps they did have an affinity with Kai Johansen. Perhaps he was indeed their favourite player. Perhaps they had a meeting and decided that it would be a splendid idea to name the band after him. That being the case, did anyone step forward and suggest that the juxtaposition of the words Rathcoole and Kai were likely to be misinterpreted? If they considered that and rejected it, or indeed if the thought never occurred, that’s even more worrying than the alternative explanation. Never mind not an inch on the national question, it’s the not an inch on the truth question that unionists need urgently to address. A start would be nice. And easy, if the will was there, which is questionable. It might start something like this: “Those people in Israel who did the Red Hand salute are unthinking morons who should apologise for the offence they’ve caused.” Or “That Rathcoole band needs to wise up and acknowledge the hurt and distress they’ve caused, intentionally or unintentionally, instead of blaming everybody else.” Given their stubborn refusal to acknowledge basic truths in the Tel Aviv and Rathcoole instances, what chance the unionist community will ever confront the truth about the B Specials, the UDR or the RUC? |
![]() Rangers nazis (detail from main pic) |