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Old 8th June 2008, 10:41 PM
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Re: Photos of the demonstration..today

Originally Posted by Spy Bee View Post
The simple answer would be that some people doubt whether they do (some of them) have the best intentions of the club at heart. I think there is some elitism to the whole thing "We are doing something", "We are proper supporters", "We are proper fans".

This kind of thing has does exist. People may not like it, but it does exist.

I think the fact that you rarely see the names of those involved at the top of SOS counters this point somewhat, there is very little ego involved.

It's a bit of challange for everyone involved to be honest, we have a group of people who want us to be burning flags and being uber militant and then we have a group of people who are more conservative who would rather SOS not put themselves at risk of scorn and keeping well within the confines of the law of the land.

I think the best path is somewhere in between, but that is only my opinion though, and as always any decision that SOS make is as democratic as possible.
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