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There was no reason for you to bring up a Jewish group in that discussion, why did you not bring up a Muslim or Hindu group?

As was pointed out repeatedly in that thread, the JLM were mentioned as they were the group named in the article being discussed. Why would someone just randomly bring up any other random Labour affiliated group?

Jam and others are right. You're very aggressive on here. I can't speak for Corcaigh but I know I've ignored questions you've asked on here as it just seems pointless engaging with you. Too belligerent.
 
So you are lying. Show once where I show bigotry.

I despise all sectarian parties, that includes the DUP and SF. The fact you admire one is your issue not mine.

Did you know that the IRA killed more people in Birmingham in one night, decent people having a drink, than the total awful deaths at Croke Park. No English teams were allowed in until the 2000's.

There was no reason for you to bring up a Jewish group in that discussion, why did you not bring up a Muslim or Hindu group?
I was right at the time. You didn't read the article. Either that or your comprehension is appalling. Either way you're a waste of space debating with.

Enjoy waving your flag this weekend.
 
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I was right at the time. You didn't read the article. Either that or your comprehension is appalling. Either way you're a waste of space debating with.

Enjoy waving your flag this weekend.
I will as you sit in your bog with a whistle.

Where are the threads where I have ever said anything to be described as bigoted. you can't because you lied.

I am getting belters on here for standing up to your attitude to the poor, working class, I am bored if listing your insults to them. You are a bully.

A guy above expected me to respond when he made jokes of my mental health with another bloke. It's a free board they can say what they like, I will never respond to either of them.

I must be on the naughty step as I am unable to get on the board, but as the rules say it's not a democracy.

I was brought up in an Irish heritage family as an Englishman, they would have it no other way, they taught me the history from both sides. I despise those you admire and the opposite side, nothing more than scum.
 
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I will as you sit in your bog with a whistle.

Where are the threads where I have ever said anything to be described as bigoted. you can't because you lied.

I am getting belters on here for standing up to your attitude to the poor, working class, I am bored if listing your insults to them. You are a bully.

A guy above expected me to respond when he made jokes of my mental health with another bloke. It's a free board they can say what they like, I will never respond to either of them.

I must be on the naughty step as I am unable to get on the board, but as the rules say it's not a democracy.

I was brought up in an Irish heritage family as an Englishman, they would have it no other way, they taught me the history from both sides. I despise those you admire and the opposite side, nothing more than scum.
Your comprehension is way off the mark, as are the assumptions you make about who I 'admire'.

My understanding is that the group suffering the most oppression made the biggest protests. It's what I'd expect of a civil war in any country, not just ours, and violence played it's part on all sides due to the inability of the UK government to find a solution, after all it was in the UK and our government's inaction led to civil protest and violence.

Now we move on to many years later and SF are becoming more and more successful in both the UK and Ireland. Why is that, you should be asking. Why is a party that was irrelevant in Ireland now a major force despite the bad reputation it had?

SF are a major party, whether you like it or not. It doesn't mean I admire them.
 
Surely SF represents progress, allowing republicans to have a say and voice their opinions and have a say in the future of NI without reverting to the dark days of violence and murder.
Better still the surge in the alliance vote gives hope for the future.
Iam guessing one of the bugbears for SAB is the fact that SF are a pro remain party.
And therefore enemies of the people?
Sinn Fein will never represent progress. The DUP and Sinn Fein are horrid parties, that promote division.

In the South the rise of Sinn Fein is a worry. For all they try they won’t ever break the link with the IRA. Michelle O'Neill was carrying a coffin at a very high up former IRA commander in Navan a few months ago.

The likes of the Alliance party is the hope for me in NI. It might bring about a more peaceful transition.
 
Sinn Fein will never represent progress. The DUP and Sinn Fein are horrid parties, that promote division.

In the South the rise of Sinn Fein is a worry. For all they try they won’t ever break the link with the IRA. Michelle O'Neill was carrying a coffin at a very high up former IRA commander in Navan a few months ago.

The likes of the Alliance party is the hope for me in NI. It might bring about a more peaceful transition.
If the Alliance turn out to be another right wing party, albeit peaceful, they'll struggle.

In Ireland SF are gaining success in areas badly let down by FF and FG. Is there really anything sinister behind it?
 
Your comprehension is way off the mark, as are the assumptions you make about who I 'admire'.

My understanding is that the group suffering the most oppression made the biggest protests. It's what I'd expect of a civil war in any country, not just ours, and violence played it's part on all sides due to the inability of the UK government to find a solution, after all it was in the UK and our government's inaction led to civil protest and violence.

Now we move on to many years later and SF are becoming more and more successful in both the UK and Ireland. Why is that, you should be asking. Why is a party that was irrelevant in Ireland now a major force despite the bad reputation it had?

SF are a major party, whether you like it or not. It doesn't mean I admire them.
My assumptions on you are based on your words. E.g nothing wrong with SF.

It's further supported by your words against anyone who has ever dared have a different opinion to you: thick as mince, stupid, feeble, ignorant, imbecile .... That's in the last month or two. You cannot stop yourself.

You lied about my bigotry, but it's a free country. Thanks to a country who fought for that right.
 
If the Alliance turn out to be another right wing party, albeit peaceful, they'll struggle.

In Ireland SF are gaining success in areas badly let down by FF and FG. Is there really anything sinister behind it?
Whilst SF continues to elect convicted terrorists like Gerry Kelly to represent them then yes, it will always be sinister in my eyes.
 
You know that book you bought in Irish history. If it's up to date it will show you where SF get their funds. If it's not up to date look at a documentary made by an Irish TV channel 'dirty Money' so yes it's very sinister. You are not very good at this are you.
If the Alliance turn out to be another right wing party, albeit peaceful, they'll struggle.

In Ireland SF are gaining success in areas badly let down by FF and FG. Is there really anything sinister behind it?
 
I'm sure many South Africans said the same of Nelson Mandela.
Yeah, I get the whole "one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist" debate.

Shooting a prison officer in the head though and releasing a book in which he glorified this action has never sat well with me.
 
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