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It'd kill two birds with the one stone i.e get rid of the moaning muzzie tranny pushing bitch as party leader and send her into political oblivion whilst allowing someone with a functionig brain take over the party.

 
It'd kill two birds with the one stone i.e get rid of the moaning muzzie tranny pushing bitch as party leader and send her into political oblivion whilst allowing someone with a functionig brain take over the party.

Sinn Fein should give Mary-Lou a voucher for a double knee-cap check-up, if she doesn't get out of the fucking way ! !
 


These Kilkenny fans are not happy with the score mix-up.
 


Loyalist bonfire outside Dungannon.

Come on Free Staters, how are you going to top this?
 
A bad day for Val

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Was the tractor pulled for window tint
 
The Manchester Muzzies are finally before a Court

Police officer left with broken nose after Manchester Airport brawl tells court she was 'absolutely terrified'​

The officer, who said she was "petite" and weighed eight stone, told the court it was the first time such violence had been used against her.

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The Manchester Muzzies are finally before a Court

Police officer left with broken nose after Manchester Airport brawl tells court she was 'absolutely terrified'​

The officer, who said she was "petite" and weighed eight stone, told the court it was the first time such violence had been used against her.

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They're all called Mohammed or Muhammad.
They're like the pikes in Ireland, all called Martin Ward.......even the women.

Filthy bastards the lot of them, should be eradicated for the good of mankind.
 
Oh look, it only becomes a 'hate incident' when they put a boat filled with mannequins dressed as refugees on top....

Co Tyrone bonfire lit as PSNI investigate 'hate incident'
https://www.rte.ie/news/ulster/2025/0710/1522803-bonfires-northern-ireland/
I checked this out yesterday. Previous years were treated as 'hate' when they placed election posters of female nationalist politicians like O'Neill. Hate seems to be anything opposing the government messaging on whatever topic.
 
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I checked this out yesterday. Previous years were treated as 'hate' when they placed election posters of female nationalist politicians like O'Neill. Hate seems to be anything opposing the government messaging on whatever topic.
Indeed, but it seems the fake refugee thing has really tipped the MSM and parties from all sides over the edge.
I wonder why that is?
 
Indeed, but it seems the fake refugee thing has really tipped the MSM and parties from all sides over the edge.
I wonder why that is?
I read quite a bit of the comments under the various news outlets. The northern ones were filled with Unionists supporting and joking about it. What was interesting was the lack of 'outrage' from the catholic side. By and large they were absent completely. I took this to mean that the Catholics did support the sentiment of the bonfire but couldnt bring themselves to be openly supporting unionists. I wonder if this is motivating the politicians, that there is a unity amongst nationalist and unionists on this issue and its the last thing they want.

What didn't get a lot of coverage was yesterday a house in Strabane had huge graffiti placed on it saying 'Immigrants Out'. This was in the Ballycolman estate with a staunch nationalist/republican area in Strabane. In the days after Ballymena there was a very large Anti Immigrant rally in Newry. Its becoming more difficult for the politicians in the North to paint anti-immigration as KKKulture Unionism as a way to keep the Nationalists on board as the default position is to be the opposite of everything a Unionist is for.

There seems to be a growing awareness by SF in the South that immigration is not helping them. I read, i think on here, about some SF councillor opposing an IPAS centre. But SF in the North are hell for leather for it as away of distinguishing themselves from the Unionists. But already there a clear indications of rumblings in their areas as the reality of immigration is visible on the streets.
 
I read quite a bit of the comments under the various news outlets. The northern ones were filled with Unionists supporting and joking about it. What was interesting was the lack of 'outrage' from the catholic side. By and large they were absent completely. I took this to mean that the Catholics did support the sentiment of the bonfire but couldnt bring themselves to be openly supporting unionists. I wonder if this is motivating the politicians, that there is a unity amongst nationalist and unionists on this issue and its the last thing they want.
This is a terrible, bone headed, stupid take which makes me wonder if you are actually truely Irish.

If Republicans were not commenting (as if you would know or have really looked), its because its just another 12th bonfire. They put an Irish flag on it to be burnt like all the others, like every year.

What didn't get a lot of coverage was yesterday a house in Strabane had huge graffiti placed on it saying 'Immigrants Out'. This was in the Ballycolman estate with a staunch nationalist/republican area in Strabane. In the days after Ballymena there was a very large Anti Immigrant rally in Newry. Its becoming more difficult for the politicians in the North to paint anti-immigration as KKKulture Unionism as a way to keep the Nationalists on board as the default position is to be the opposite of everything a Unionist is for.

There seems to be a growing awareness by SF in the South that immigration is not helping them. I read, i think on here, about some SF councillor opposing an IPAS centre. But SF in the North are hell for leather for it as away of distinguishing themselves from the Unionists. But already there a clear indications of rumblings in their areas as the reality of immigration is visible on the streets.
 
A jew bootlicker in Tel Aviv questioning whether people on this site are Irish?
ROTFL :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
They put an Irish flag on it to be burnt like all the others, like every year.
That's where the Nordie's otherwise astute observations come down.

As long as the self-hating Unionists keep burning Irish flegs etc there can be no unity between the two groups.
 
I think there was a Russian writer who said he didn't support the Ukrainian Separatism of the nineteenth century, when Russia was a monarchy but now that Russia was Communist he didn't support Russian Unionism because he disliked Communism but liked Monarchism.

I think I'm the same with the UK. I would say I wouldn't have supported Irish Separatism during the early twentieth century but now that England has become what it has with Nigel Farage & so forth I would say I can't be in favour of English Unionism at this point in time.
 
That's where the Nordie's otherwise astute observations come down.

As long as the self-hating Unionists keep burning Irish flegs etc there can be no unity between the two groups.
Myles, you gobshite. Being rabidly anti-Irish is in the DNA of Loyalists. There can never be unity....Loyalism needs to die out.
 
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Myles, you gobshite. Being rabidly anti-Irish is in the DNA of Loyalists. There can never be unity unless Loyalism dies out.
YOU DON'T CARE

Stop pretending that you do for the love of God
 

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