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Redcoat and Kilt.
Redcoat and Kilt.@ScotForUnity·
This is where the mass immigration of the Irish into Glasgow really affected Scottish Catholics - my ancestors arrived here before Robert the Bruce and William Wallace's did - yet I need to explain to Protestants I am not Irish, and my ancestors were here before most of theirs.
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KafkaGoodhart
KafkaGoodhart@MrKafkaGoodhart·
I often have to explain to my Protestant brethren in Glasgow, it’s not a Catholicism that is the problem, it’s Irish Marxism. Unfortunately in Glasgow and Dundee particularly - grievance, Marxism and anti-Britishness has become synonymous with Catholicism. Most people confuse the these things.
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shane
shane@RetreatF0rward·
@ScotForUnity The English Catholics have been in England since before we were even a kingdom, yet many Protestants want to claim that we're outsiders or bringing foreign influence. Meanwhile, Protestantism requried a literal foreign invasion to force on the population.
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Donna
Donna@Darthmirror·
@ScotForUnity Not many prods think like that imo. If anything I always heard you lot pretend to be Irish when you are scottish . I see the divide closing and more people coming together as Scots against the crazy nature of mass immigration.
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boomer
boomer@fnudedbygammons·
@ScotForUnity Being brought up Protestant, I remember the Pope visit to Scotland, my mother was pleased for the Catholics of the Highlands and Western Isles, Glasgow less so. I now live on the east coast, thankfully.
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Nick Anstead
Nick Anstead@nick_anstead·
@ScotForUnity In Dal Riata probably. In Strathclyde, Northumbria, Lothian and Grampian probably not.
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.@Pinoke826771·
@ScotForUnity Was Bruce really a Christian? He murdered a man in cold blood in a Church. Not exactly up there with Jesus is he? Also all Scots that were Christian were simply Christians. Not Catholics. They would’ve identified as Christians not specifically ‘Roman Catholics’.
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Portie Bas
Portie Bas@BasPortie39604·
@ScotForUnity It’s the same reason there is denominational education in historic Aberdeenshire or Kincardineshire and no Catholic secondary schools north of Dundee, the Catholic community are not incomers with a huge chip on their shoulder but with long established Scottish heritage.
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Duc~Mac
Duc~Mac@haldem5663·
@ScotForUnity Interestingly enough, Scottish Catholic immigrants to Canada & US blended seamlessly into Irish Catholic communities & parish structures all the while maintaining some distinctiveness: big on WW1/WW2, soccer, the royals, Highland dancing - the vibe with the old country was diff
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