Today in 1690 William of Orange first set foot on Irish soil

by Portal_Jumper125

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  1. I know I’ll be called a racist for this, but we need to have a serious conversation about the Dutch coming over here

  2. Was that before or after he got his blessing from the Pope?

  3. What happened to that wall around Carrickfergus?

  4. Where were them guys in Ballymena when we needed them to keep these illegal immigrants out? 🤣🤣

  5. God bless this homosexual. Who’s loved by extremist Christians

  6. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.

  7. I wonder was he like, whoaa, that castle’s nearly 600 years old.

  8. Will we be putting “gay Dutch man lives here” stickers on doors now?

  9. A pivotal part of European history that secured Protestantism in Western Europe, remarkable that the fate of English throne was decided in Ireland

  10. More seriously, the history of de Courcy’s castle, William’s landing for his Irish campaign, and the defeat of HMS Drake in the US War of Independence is a treasure trove of history that is only barely exploited by Carrickfergus.

  11. The Glorious Revolution that helped to spark ideas of liberalism throughout Europe. Without it, the era of personal freedom may have never happened, and Rome would have colonized the world.

  12. I was actually here in Carrick 335 years to the day we celebrate the landing of the homosexual papal emissary.

    Today I called out at least 20-25 teenage racists who prevented people of colour getting into a carriage on a train from Carrick

    The Sash is now sang by teenagers as “It was warn in Londerryferry, Aughrin, Enniskillen and the Boyne”

    WHICH IS FALSE?

  13. For all the progressive bluster I can’t help but notice an awful whiff of casual homophobia and irony when King Billy is discussed by some republicans on this sub.

  14. God bless Queen Billy and all who railed on him!

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