"I think cancelling this fixture, boycotting this fixture...I think it would be an act of respect to the players.
The most powerful politicians in this country give statements, they're ineffective and useless. This would be an act.
Action of some kind is surely required."
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One of the starkest contradictions in 20th-C Irish media history is that RTÉ devoted Friday night programming to mocking Catholic orthodoxy, while simultaneously downplaying the systematic murder of Catholics taking place barely an hour’s drive from Dublin.
Defended the people of Derry by shooting 26 people with 14 people dying. Not one served a prison sentence. No part of Ireland should be in the rotten union. When the last 6 counties are free from this nonsense we won’t have to listen to these fools.
CIA psyops against North Korea in the West are easily one of the most effective post-Cold War. The extent to which average people of all ages believe this beautiful, proud country full of extremely smart people is a backward totalitarian hellhole is really quite extraordinary.
@PQuinlanNP Liberalism: a partitioned capitalist vassal state of the western empire whose resources and labour are exploited.
Yous cunts: a partitioned capitalist vassal state of the western empire whose resources and labour are exploited, but fewer brown people.
When people say “antisemitism is on the rise” what I see in my mind is the most beautiful hot air balloon anyone has ever seen. And in the basket I’m there with sonic and Mario and Wallace and gromit, and we’re peacefully drifting up, up, and up towards Nasrallah and Khamenei
"'And Up Yours As Well'
At Windsor Park in 1993, Billy Bingham was still stung by the chant of “One Team in Ireland” that had echoed around Dublin during his side’s 3-0 mauling seven months earlier.
Determined to spark a response, he tried to rally the home crowd before kick-off—though, in truth, they needed little encouragement. That effort, however, did not sit well with many in the south, who have never quite forgiven him for it.
During the match itself, tensions spread on the touchline. One of the Northern Ireland players directed a blunt “up yours” at Maurice Setters—hardly shocking by modern standards, but still.
After the final whistle, Jack Charlton was furious about the incident and went looking to confront Bingham. His intention, as he later explained, was to complain that one of Bingham’s players had insulted Setters during the game: 'one of your players shouted 'up yours' at Maurice during the game.'
But instead found Bingham and blurted out: 'And Up Yours As well!
Well, that's Jack's version 🤣
#legend
it's really funny how america apparently has fake parties to try and make it look like a democracy and they even switch the main one every few year for the circus of it
"We would be able to totally obliterate them." Word for word Trump. Yet millions of liberals genuinely think this woman was somehow the only thing standing between 'democracy' and barbarity