Le: Mark
Shut up your ‘whataboutery’ you anti-irish… [ASF: Text removed. Relax the personal abuse, please]
View ArticleLe: john cronin
“Shut up your ‘whataboutery’ you anti-irish ******” Gee, well that clearly clinches the argument. Nice debating with intellectuals. Are you Sionnach in disguise?
View ArticleLe: john cronin
I was born in London in the mid 60s. My name is Cronin, which means “saffron coloured” in Gaelic ie blond haired, which probably means they were descended from the Vikings who colonised most of the...
View ArticleLe: An Sionnach Fionn
John, the post was about racist and sectarian aspects of historic British settler culture in Ireland that are still a potent social and political force in the north-east of the country. It was not...
View ArticleLe: john cronin
If you’re a member of the Adams family, how do you know your father is abusing your brother? His… [ASF: Egregious text removed]
View ArticleLe: wolfe tone
Maybe the Adams you speak of could have hereditary links to betty and philip battenberg??? After all that carry on runs deep in that family dont you know? They even give out medals for it.
View ArticleBy: Síle Ní Chorcráin
They fear so much, no wonder they have to build it so big. Would this hate pyre be tolerated any where else?
View ArticleBy: john cronin
“…members of the British Unionist minority to commemorate a series of 17th century Protestant British victories over Catholic British and Irish opponents during localised conflicts in the pan-european...
View ArticleBy: Cotton Boll Conspiracy
There would be a media firestorm in the US if, say, a bonfire were built and Mexican flags were covered with slurs and burned on the day that marked the end of the Mexican-American War. Or on any other...
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Since Britain is viewed, legally and constitutionally, <a href="http://ansionnachfionn.com/2013/02/12/hmg-official-statement-britain-is-england/" rel="nofollow">to be the historic English state...
View ArticleBy: An Sionnach Fionn
Almost certainly not. Though not all the 11th Bonfires are decorated in this manner, far too many are.
View ArticleBy: An Sionnach Fionn
It is a bit crazy. Sometimes one has to take a step back in order to see how it must look to outsiders. Yet we are told that is the cultural right of the British minority in Ireland. Cultural rights...
View ArticleBy: john cronin
“Militant colonial/settler culture, even some centuries on, is never a pleasant thing.” Where do you think you get all these Catholics called Hume and Adams and Morrison and Sands and Rodgers and...
View ArticleBy: An Sionnach Fionn
Note the use of the word “culture” in the quotation from my post. That is not restricted to any surnames.
View ArticleBy: john cronin
I’ve often wondered whether the Adams family of the Falls and the Adams family of Islington were any relation. Similar people in many ways. One can only disapprove of the kind of bigotry displayed by...
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