Comment | > Obviously, what a fucking stupid question to ask. It's an annual occurrence in Glasgow.
Sorry, I worded that wrong: Is the singing/chanting part of the actual parade with the instruments? Do they get megaphones to make sure they are heard over the instruments?
Also, yearly? Isn't there someone else on one of these threads complaining about how it's a fortnightly thing? Have I got something wrong?
>There are songs that are chanted often enough that if you were to Google them you'd find lyrics. [Here's](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine_Song) an example of one.
Are these chants an official part of the marches? Who has to approve the set list?
>Mate, enough of the act. It happens like clockwork during these marches, which is why they need such a massive police presence.
So it happens like clockwork, but you can't tell me exactly when or why it happens? I get the feeling that it's not an official part of the march...
>Do they have organised parades of bigotry where they shout and accost people in the street for weeks at a time?
Which parts of the march does this happen during?
Are you suggesting that people should be treated differently from everyone else because of the group they belong to? |
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