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As I said earlier NOX, "There is still discrimination in Scotland, but it is greatly reduced, and certainly not of pre-civil rights proportions", and I would never try to state otherwise. There is still a distance to be travelled, but Peter Kearney is certainly not helping, and he appears to want things on his terms only.
However, I cannot agree with the contention in your link that "the majority of sectarian crimes were against Roman Catholics around Orange Order marches," because of both the contributors, (including an "insider"), and my own personal experience. I've been to several marches over here, mainly out of curiosity, and the naked sectarianism of the hangers-on was very distasteful indeed, and much worse than in our wee country. However, the marches were all well/heavily policed and no riots ensued, unless you count drunken idiots making distasteful remarks. Things like this should be challenged but, as with many things, there is a time and a place, and I'd rather not tell them they're wrong, I'd prefer to tell then WHY they are wrong.
I am part of the reporting process and it is deeply flawed, for example, all allegations are reported. However, I find that reports are almost equal at my end of things, and a lot of sectarianism stems from not actually knowing what constitutes sectarianism. The same is true of racism. One guy was baffled when I informed him that calling me "A Fcuking Irish bastard" was racist and he even came back to me and said "It can't be racist - we're both the same colour."
There are indeed murders attributed to sectarianism, some wrongly. One high profile case not to long ago centred round a fine young man and Celtic supporter who was stabbed on his way home after doing charity work. This ran in the press as a sectarian murder for a long time, even after conviction, but the guy who stabbed him was a fellow Celitc supporter. It was a tragic waste of a very promising life indeed,, and no less heinous for that, but it is also the result of a sensationalist press greedy for titbits revolving around sectarianism.