🇱🇻 1988 and Hearts fans go WILD at Ibrox after a John Robertson PENALTY gives them the win!
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🏆 Perfect for cheering the Jambos on to the title!
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Following Ambassador Craig Murray and JPTi's Matilde Pacheco's Oral Interventions at the 4th Plenary meeting of the Special Committee on Decolonization (C-24) in New York, we at Liberation Scotland are delighted to have had several warm approaches and expressions of UN member support for Scotland's decolonisation case.
It says everything that these essential connections are being made by people outside of mainstream Scottish independence politics. How is it that a small dedicated and democratically-constituted group, with no resources but their time and commitment, is making this kind of external connection, when the main political vehicle of independence, with endless resources (well, not endless, we know of some ends) hasn't given it a thought? Indeed one of their leading figures recently dismissed the process as an unhelpful attempt at a "short-cut".
This is the post-colonial theory that Prof. Alf Baird is propounding, played out before our eyes. Leaders we have relied upon make accommodations, start talking of 25 year programmes, cancel broader democratic initiatives etc. All of which amount to what Frantz Fanon wraps up in the term "pseudo-independence".
Liberation Scotland is dedicated to the real thing.
The Advance Notice argues that the UK government has actively obstructed Scotland's right to self- determination, in contravention of UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (XV), which states, "all peoples have the right to self-determination" and that the "subjection of peoples to alien subjugation,
domination and exploitation constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights."
Let’s face it.
The way Labour & its branch manager have treated the Sick, the disabled, WASPI, Grangemouth workers & Pensioners should make Anas Sarwar & his pseudo party ''unelectable'' in Scotland.
Remember this when going to cast your vote.