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@PierreJouet@NotCelthicc Because Irish names and places actually mean things whereas nothing in English means anything really for the most part outside of the Saxon/norman towns of yore
@PierreJouet@NotCelthicc Not really a translation at all tho as Baile รtha Cliath means Town of the hurdled ford, and Dublin is made up English nonsense so
@BrianKingston Also telling that your woman in the photo is English too, would never see Wales or Scotland having an Englishwoman singing their anthem to get up the crowd lol
@BaronoftheMaine@CliftonvilleRd Tbf the man never stepped foot in stormont, and hated the solution he proposed as a bluff to scupper home rule.
So yeah in this instance Carson probably is, as he certainly would never consider himself "northern irish"