The Sevco bigwigs and PR corps can come out and condemn this until they're, erm, blue in the face, but until they stop deliberately stoking this racist, sectarian behaviour by releasing orange jerseys, they're simply not to be taken seriously. Two of their propagandists, namely Derek Ferguson and Billy Dodds, unbelievably denied that the orange jerseys had ANYTHING to do with the old and new club's affiliation with Orangeism as a political ideology. They claimed, as they did when they first released an orange jersey, that it was about celebrating all the Dutch players at the club. Michael Stewart argued that this was bollocks and it was now decades after any Dutch influence at Ibrox - both Ferguson and Dodds, with straight faces, claimed that there was no sectarian connotations to the orange jerseys. It's perfectly true the orange jersey is about commemorating a Dutchman, namely William of Orange, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic and the usurper King of Great Britain and Ireland.
These are the 'reasonable' ones. We all know what they're like - and it's nothing even close to a 'minority'. It's at the very core of the club. Sevco represent a particularly virulent and extreme form of British Unionism in Scotland, namely loyalism. Their club is a major conduit of this. You can't ban it away. They say it's their identity and they are right. Hating Catholics and Irish people is a part of their identity.