Sinn Fein 07:38 - Apr 4 with 11920 views | CountyJim | Looking like they will be the biggest party in NI it's not really a surprise given how many unionist parties there are they are bound to spilt the vote It would be nice to have a none religious vote over there but it's not going to happen | | | | |
Sinn Fein on 02:30 - Jun 28 with 955 views | felixstowe_jack |
Sinn Fein on 19:51 - Jun 27 by Kilkennyjack | The north of Ireland is booming, the protocol is working as intended (bar the odd unanticipated situation here and there, which should have been expected given the overall complexity). Johnson is duplicitous and signed the deal fully intending to renegotiate it later. This duplicity now risks the 20 years of peace. The EU are not going to bend, why should the hell should they ? And the US will back the peace of the GFA until the very end. Johnson will be replaced at some point and the protocol he signed will stay. All sensible people will hope that this happens before lives are lost because of this shitehouse of a man. Get fecking rid of him - and then prosecute him for the Russian funding of Brexit. |
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Sinn Fein on 07:09 - Jun 28 with 912 views | trampie |
Sinn Fein on 23:23 - Jun 27 by Boundy | I was then and still am appalled at the events and living conditions that the Catholic population had to endure as you possible are ,the B specials for example were a disgrace to any uniform and in fairness to the government were seen as such and disbanded .Historically N Ireland had been treated abysmally by successive governments that's without debate but your view on the situation is seen from one side , myself having served there on a number of occasions saw first hand what most had to endure on both sides and I do take issue that you think the BA took sides , yes of course you'll be find incidences of abuse committed by the army but then again how would you feel watching a 18 year old squaddie bleed out on a pavement a shot in the neck trying to protect a post office which had repeatability been robbed by the very people who were supposedly the "protectors of the locality. Or have to literally shovel up the remains of a women killed in a bomb blast because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Its easy to condemn from afar but much harder to understand the why , what and how if you've not experienced it for yourself. Incidentally many Welsh soldiers served and died there trying to protect all sides of the divide and in my opinion and experience showed no favour to either side unless of course as happened all too often, were attacked first . You asked the question what would I do if I was catholic and knew that a fellow catholic had been killed , what I wouldn't do would go out and kill a person because they followed a different faith as then was the case all to often . I'll ask you , if you were a Christian would you kill a Muslim because someone of that faith had killed a fellow Christian. All sides should reflect on their actions during that period and imo its not over , just simmering under the surface but hopefully there's enough memory of how it was compared to now that its enough to keep the two sides apart |
You are talking emotional connection in your case but detached connection in the case of Catholics, I was not thinking in terms of Catholics killing random people of another religion because one of their own was killed I was thinking of someone's own father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, son, daughter, aunty, uncle, cousin, best friend, school mates, neighbours been killed. And in many cases that is what happened, close nit large families, communities of Catholics all living together in the same area. [Post edited 28 Jun 2022 7:14]
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Sinn Fein on 10:26 - Jun 28 with 878 views | Boundy |
Sinn Fein on 07:09 - Jun 28 by trampie | You are talking emotional connection in your case but detached connection in the case of Catholics, I was not thinking in terms of Catholics killing random people of another religion because one of their own was killed I was thinking of someone's own father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, son, daughter, aunty, uncle, cousin, best friend, school mates, neighbours been killed. And in many cases that is what happened, close nit large families, communities of Catholics all living together in the same area. [Post edited 28 Jun 2022 7:14]
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Not sure what your point is or what you're trying to achieve but I'll leave you with this " And in many cases that is what happened, close nit large families, communities of Protestants all living together in the same area " | |
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Sinn Fein on 10:34 - Jun 28 with 871 views | onehunglow |
Sinn Fein on 10:26 - Jun 28 by Boundy | Not sure what your point is or what you're trying to achieve but I'll leave you with this " And in many cases that is what happened, close nit large families, communities of Protestants all living together in the same area " |
That is a coruscating piece of actual fact that shows or should show what blood and death is like in real time. Death smells . It aint pretty. Sinn Fein enjoyed the slaughter. Fact. | |
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Sinn Fein on 10:56 - Jun 28 with 867 views | Boundy |
Sinn Fein on 10:34 - Jun 28 by onehunglow | That is a coruscating piece of actual fact that shows or should show what blood and death is like in real time. Death smells . It aint pretty. Sinn Fein enjoyed the slaughter. Fact. |
For sense of balance , quite a few on both sides enjoyed the slaughter . | |
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Sinn Fein on 13:55 - Jun 28 with 839 views | onehunglow |
Sinn Fein on 10:56 - Jun 28 by Boundy | For sense of balance , quite a few on both sides enjoyed the slaughter . |
Absolutely It's why I get angry over bigotry based on religion. | |
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Sinn Fein on 14:09 - Jun 28 with 834 views | CountyJim |
Sinn Fein on 13:55 - Jun 28 by onehunglow | Absolutely It's why I get angry over bigotry based on religion. |
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Sinn Fein on 16:23 - Jun 28 with 813 views | Boundy |
Sinn Fein on 14:09 - Jun 28 by CountyJim | Atheists are even worse mind |
you're so right .Dinesh D’Souza came to a similar conclusion that the atheist regimes were much more deadly than any religious conflict. He wrote that “death caused by Christian rulers over a five-hundred-year period amounts to only one percent of the deaths caused by Stalin, Hitler, and Mao in the space of a few decades.” | |
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Sinn Fein on 16:26 - Jun 28 with 807 views | trampie | Would people want an atheist in charge of a nuclear button . | |
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Sinn Fein on 17:11 - Jun 28 with 796 views | BryanSwan |
Sinn Fein on 16:26 - Jun 28 by trampie | Would people want an atheist in charge of a nuclear button . |
I would rather nobody have a nuclear button. What their religion or beliefs are don't really matter. You'll always get some right heinous individuals. | |
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Sinn Fein on 18:04 - Jun 28 with 774 views | Kilkennyjack |
Sinn Fein on 17:11 - Jun 28 by BryanSwan | I would rather nobody have a nuclear button. What their religion or beliefs are don't really matter. You'll always get some right heinous individuals. |
Johnsons mate Putin is a case in point. Great to see Ukraine wanting to join the EU. 🇪🇺🇺🇦 | |
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Sinn Fein on 19:36 - Jun 28 with 752 views | CountyJim |
Sinn Fein on 16:23 - Jun 28 by Boundy | you're so right .Dinesh D’Souza came to a similar conclusion that the atheist regimes were much more deadly than any religious conflict. He wrote that “death caused by Christian rulers over a five-hundred-year period amounts to only one percent of the deaths caused by Stalin, Hitler, and Mao in the space of a few decades.” |
So true but people of no faith can't see that | | | |
Sinn Fein on 20:06 - Jun 28 with 739 views | BryanSwan |
Sinn Fein on 19:36 - Jun 28 by CountyJim | So true but people of no faith can't see that |
Only a little self righteous there. | |
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Sinn Fein on 21:01 - Jun 28 with 724 views | onehunglow |
Sinn Fein on 19:36 - Jun 28 by CountyJim | So true but people of no faith can't see that |
Your faith cannot be proven. You believe what you are told,what you are brought up with,from the mother's breast. They is little escape from that which imbued your soul from the cradle. What's worse is that you cannot see other's views.If you did,you d maybe change religion. Without doubt,religion is a curse. Every one | |
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Sinn Fein on 21:03 - Jul 1 with 665 views | Kilkennyjack |
Sinn Fein on 21:01 - Jun 28 by onehunglow | Your faith cannot be proven. You believe what you are told,what you are brought up with,from the mother's breast. They is little escape from that which imbued your soul from the cradle. What's worse is that you cannot see other's views.If you did,you d maybe change religion. Without doubt,religion is a curse. Every one |
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Sinn Fein on 08:33 - Jul 2 with 651 views | felixstowe_jack |
Sinn Fein on 21:03 - Jul 1 by Kilkennyjack |
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Not sure what China breaking their promise to keep a democratic system in Hong Kong has to do with Sinn Fein. Not like you to go off topic is it. | |
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Sinn Fein on 08:38 - Jul 2 with 649 views | Boundy |
Sinn Fein on 21:03 - Jul 1 by Kilkennyjack |
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Do a little research and you’ll find that It’s China which broke any promises and treaties | |
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Sinn Fein on 12:30 - Jul 2 with 623 views | Kilkennyjack |
Sinn Fein on 08:38 - Jul 2 by Boundy | Do a little research and you’ll find that It’s China which broke any promises and treaties |
I am sure you are correct, just like Johnson with the NI Protocol he signed then. Double standards see, and thats the point. | |
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