Arlene Foster hits out at the ‘Irishness’ of St Patrick’s Day

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  1. >the Fermanagh woman stated St Patrick’s Day traditions in America were not inclusive of those living in Ireland who identify as British

    No shit, it’s a celebration of Irishness.

  2. My brothers description of her always right.

    “You’d know just by looking at Arlene Foster, that she is two ends of a walking cunt!”

  3. She loves English Protestants so much. It’s weird she doesn’t live in somerset or something. Maybe she thinks they’d look down on her.

  4. Diversionary tactic. For the more… aligned… members of orange is the new black and tans up North… Ukraine actually represents a real problem because the world is watching what a “glorious empire” looks like live, in real time, and in colour.

    Hint: Team Arlene would’ve been the Ruskies back in the day and she well knows it.

  5. > In the US administration of today, there is zero recognition of the fact that a majority of people in Northern Ireland are very content to be British and value the Union of the United Kingdom – what we don’t value is being insulted by people who get their understanding of NI straight from the ladybird book of Irish republicanism.

    A majority of people support remaining in the UK but don’t equate that to national identity. I know people from the North who aren’t sure about unification but would consider themselves Irish. Arlene and the DUP are completely out of tough with modern British society.

  6. She’s just right, she should advocate for having an equal number of tricoulours on the lamposts in Portadown this 12th, it’s only fair.

  7. So after reading the article i get she is offended by Irishness , which comes as no surprise , but also the colour green .. that’s where things get a bit weird , being offended by a colour , shit .. what about that field in the background ?? It’s green .. how does she drive around with all the greenery 🤔😂 constantly offended. She should go live in the desert .. or into the red dirt of outback Australia .. fuck me how are would these unionists not be offended ??

  8. Ultimately she is bitter that st patricks day and irish culture is celebrated around the globe meanwhile northern unionist cancer culture is despised and rightfully so.

  9. Arlene sweetheart, have you ever wondered why nobody except orange people and rangers supporters want to celebrate the 12th of July? St Patrick’s day is a chance for Irish people and anyone else for that matter who wants to have a good laugh and let their hair down with no hidden agenda. The 12th of July just ouse’s hatred and bigotry and has a bad aura around it. Plus nobody remembers or cares what you do. Suck it up Arlene, and be careful what you ask for!

  10. Oh fuck off you moany old cow.

    Don’t you have an empty barn to heat at the taxpayers expense?

  11. She probably wishes the 12th was celebrated by the americans through the Scots-Irish like Paddy’s is through Irish Americans

    The leap she isn’t making is that Paddy’s Day is a day for all of us to have the craic, a laugh and a drink or two and eat and party. Nobody cares if you’re full blooded Irish back to 600bc and so Catholic you’re still defending the Magdalene laundries or if you’re a half Azerbaijani, quarter German, one third golden retriever from Timbuktu living in Saitama prefecture who’s only connection to Ireland is you saw the colour green once

    Everyone is welcome to participate and enjoy and have a laugh and a bit of banter

    For the 12th your participation is limited by your faith and your sex. The LOL and RB are protestant fraternal societies. Arlene couldn’t join one of these bands even if she wanted to because can’t be having wimin now

    It is by definition exclusionary, even in places like Donegal where the supremacist aspect is toned down. How are you going to get people to participate when only protestants can be involved?

    It’s stupid, it’s madness

  12. Translation: I consider myself British and demand that I be honored whenever I present my British self.

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