So all the other pogroms against Catholics the last hundred years were what? I honestly can’t tell if the ignorance of northern Irish history is feigned or not. Are they just afraid to confront it and realise what an awful problem there is there
Or you know, akin to Ballymena in any given year
Not sure 1930s Germany was housing foreign nationals in council houses. Never mind, chuck the analogy in.
they are the societal version of herpes
They’d love to go back to the 1930s.
When unionism was at it’s most powerful
Thankfully this is the dying embers of unionism. They should join the rest of us in about 30 years time I’d say when we refuse to pay for their upkeeping and tolerate their KKKulture
Oh, reunification is going to be such a wonderful thing.
The loyalists need to go back to their own country. They aren’t welcome here.
This kind of stuff is bubbling in the ROI as well, unfortunately. All it will take is 1 or 2 attacks of a similar nature to set things off.
Also akin to Belfast in the 1960s
I’d say it’s more akin to Ballymena in various decades of the 20th century.
Mouth breathers like this always kick off when it’s a foreigner involved in a crime like this.
When it’s one of their own they’re utterly silent.
I fear we are not a million miles away from something similar happening down south. It will just take the right spark in the form of an event to set people off.
Apparently there is no such thing as Irish so I don’t know what all the fuss is about
It’s mad how humanity always has stupid ignorant cunts, no matter where in time or where you are, it never changes.
Closer to Ballymena in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s
Protestant settler violence in the Occupied Territories
Christ on a bike
They’ve been doing this to Irish citizens and Catholics for a century. Burning their houses, intimidation, gerrymandering.
Solidarity to the immigrant population of Ballymena and elsewhere that have been affected by these racists. But please do not gloss over history – their main target has always been the Irish
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Utter dregs destroying their own community.
So all the other pogroms against Catholics the last hundred years were what? I honestly can’t tell if the ignorance of northern Irish history is feigned or not. Are they just afraid to confront it and realise what an awful problem there is there
Or you know, akin to Ballymena in any given year
Not sure 1930s Germany was housing foreign nationals in council houses. Never mind, chuck the analogy in.
they are the societal version of herpes
They’d love to go back to the 1930s.
When unionism was at it’s most powerful
Thankfully this is the dying embers of unionism. They should join the rest of us in about 30 years time I’d say when we refuse to pay for their upkeeping and tolerate their KKKulture
Oh, reunification is going to be such a wonderful thing.
The loyalists need to go back to their own country. They aren’t welcome here.
This kind of stuff is bubbling in the ROI as well, unfortunately. All it will take is 1 or 2 attacks of a similar nature to set things off.
Also akin to Belfast in the 1960s
I’d say it’s more akin to Ballymena in various decades of the 20th century.
Mouth breathers like this always kick off when it’s a foreigner involved in a crime like this.
When it’s one of their own they’re utterly silent.
I fear we are not a million miles away from something similar happening down south. It will just take the right spark in the form of an event to set people off.
Apparently there is no such thing as Irish so I don’t know what all the fuss is about
It’s mad how humanity always has stupid ignorant cunts, no matter where in time or where you are, it never changes.
Closer to Ballymena in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s
Protestant settler violence in the Occupied Territories
Christ on a bike
They’ve been doing this to Irish citizens and Catholics for a century. Burning their houses, intimidation, gerrymandering.
Solidarity to the immigrant population of Ballymena and elsewhere that have been affected by these racists. But please do not gloss over history – their main target has always been the Irish
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