@Doco_88@BarrettNatSocP@OffgridIreland@postyonx Literally only hearing these ghost stories from one side mate. Some are just more scared of being called a West Brit than knowing what time it is.
@Doco_88@BarrettNatSocP@OffgridIreland@postyonx Aye, plantation happened after the Republic was created? No? Not a different country then. Please leave the Wakanda Forever history at the door.
Yeah, convenient that the BBC actively only shows you that side, and not the other.
@Doco_88@BarrettNatSocP@OffgridIreland@postyonx Certainly hate the ones that act like nig nogs, yeah. If you're going to call Loyalists immigrants, and in the same breath, claim Loyalists see the Irish as bad as immigrants, then take a wee pause to hear yourself.
@Doco_88@BarrettNatSocP@OffgridIreland@postyonx Little fib here. You've a handful of boomers who fly the Israel flag in whiplash to every Marxist Republican waving their Palestinian flag.
And no, Loyalists don't feel the same 'about the Irish as they do with immigrants'. You'll see receipts of it the other way round though.
Islamic scholar is urging all Muslims in the UK to leave the country.
He claims the UK is no longer safe for Muslims, and that Muslims are feeling anxious and scared whenever they leave their homes because they fear being attacked by โracist British people.โ
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A banner has appeared in the Loyalist town of Newtownards demanding the end of mass migration & pointing the blame at the leftist parties in the country.
For anyone who is confused on what Westminster's relationship with Ulster is - They see it like Rhodesia, and by appealing to Republicans, sought to turn it into Zimbabwe.
I may be Catholic, but I've always been a staunch Unionist. Ulster Scots are our kin; my uncle was deployed there during the troubles. Whatever theological disagreements exist, the one thing I could never fault loyalists on, or even the Orange Order here, was their patriotism.
Secret Sun History Lesson: many of these Belfast kids are actually the descendants of the Border Reivers, a very weird super-clan of Anglos, Scots/Celts and Vikings who were the toughest, craziest, most fearless maniacs in all of Britain, maybe in all of Europe. They spent hundreds of years making the local authorities piss their pants in terror, so King James shipped half of them off to Ulster back in the early 1600s, where they spent hundreds of years duking it out with the toughest, craziest, most fearless maniacs in all of Ireland.
The Crown then shipped the rest of the Reivers to America, where they terrorized the toughest, craziest, most fearless Native maniacs in all of America. They eventually formed the backbone of the entire US military, and in some ways still do.
So good luck to Sparkletoes Starmer and his NWO fuckbuddies. I truly mean that. If the Republicans wake up and realize Sinn Fein is a Woke/Globalist Fifth Column, things are going to get really spicy over there.
Bonus Factoid: The Reivers were so extreme that Joss Whedon borrowed their name for his maniac cannibal spacemen in Serentity.
@SeamusMor19 As the ruling party in NI, Sinn Fein are active in housing migrants and giving them asylum, and they aren't in the least bit shy in boasting about it.
Unionist parties have been consistently anti-immigration, where all Republican parties have been pro-immigration.
A British Tory government gave this man permission to remain in the UK, and once that decision was made in London, this man was free to settle in the six counties and no resident there could do anything about it.
A smart Sinn Fรฉin and Republican movement would be emphasising this fact. They would be pointing out that so long as the north remains in a political union with Great Britain, the north will have no influence over immigration policy, and that only in a unified Ireland would their votes matter enough toake a difference.
Instead, theyโll have nothing to say on the matter, and meanwhile the loyalists will seize this issue to advocate for border controls with the republic.
@SeamusMor19 It's a mute point when the decision was not made by 'Tory UK government in London'. It was a direct cause by Sinn Fein. They have literally no grounds to reframe this as an "occupied counties" fault.