Niall MacAthloach

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Niall MacAthloach

@CavanUlster

Cavan, Ireland انضم Nisan 2024
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Niall MacAthloach
Niall MacAthloach@CavanUlster·
@therealmissjo The Republic of Ireland population is able to vote in UK General elections! Absolutely nonsense.
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Top 5 EU countries showing migrants as a % of total population 🇮🇪 Ireland: 23.3% 🇦🇹 Austria: 22.7% 🇩🇪 Germany: 21.2% 🇸🇪 Sweden: 20.8% 🇧🇪 Belgium: 20.2% Ireland, looks like you are screwed. And so is the UK since Republic of Ireland population is able to vote in UK General Elections.
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Chris Donnelly
Chris Donnelly@chrisadonnelly·
‘Who decides what history looks like in public.’ That nails it. So much of our political instability is rooted in political unionism’s desire to ensure its worldview & culture is exclusively affirmed in our shared & public space. Put simply, it wants to go back to the Past.
Suzanne Breen@SuzyJourno

From the H-Blocks to City Hall. As the 45th anniversary of his death approaches, the Bobby Sands' statue story is about much more than metal, masonry & planning permission. It raises key questions about who in NI decide what history looks like in public. belfasttelegraph.co.uk/comment/opinio…

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Moore Holmes
Moore Holmes@mooreholmes24·
A troubling exposure of the dangerous and warped mindset within Republicanism. When Jon rightly condemns terrorism, and the continued glorification of it, instead of reinforcing it, and using your platform to discourage it, Chris chooses to deflect, equivocate, and manufacture a desperately weak false equivalence between IRA terrorists and British Army servicemen. Republicanism is stuck in the past.
Chris Donnelly@chrisadonnelly

Both crass & cynical. If Jon *truly* believed violence was always wrong in the past, he’d condemn Britain’s centuries of violence inflicted upon Ireland & the anti-democratic creation of NI under threat of violence. Then he’d deal with eulogising perps re British Remembrance.

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colker
colker@ckernohan·
Even the supreme leader of Sinn Fein disagrees with Chris - the Headmaster - who still lives in a Republican terrorist echo chamber! It’s time to move on Chris. And stop your sectarian nonsense! Terrorism is wrong (both Loyalist and Republican) and nobody in Norn Iron wants this garbage. People want to move on but we can’t while assholes like you try to justify the actions of terrorists!
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Chris Donnelly
Chris Donnelly@chrisadonnelly·
Both crass & cynical. If Jon *truly* believed violence was always wrong in the past, he’d condemn Britain’s centuries of violence inflicted upon Ireland & the anti-democratic creation of NI under threat of violence. Then he’d deal with eulogising perps re British Remembrance.
Jon Burrows MLA@JonBurrowsMLA

The justification of terrorism of the past & the eulogising of perpetrators is part of the problem. It emboldens those who justify it today. Sinn Fein need to stop riding two horses & say to the entire republican community - violence is always wrong - past, present & future.

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Niall MacAthloach
Niall MacAthloach@CavanUlster·
@rcf14a @Nigelhg @paulmurphy68 Ireland has never been British. That some oddballs like you desperately want the Irish to join your imaginary club is both bizarre to watch and always hilarious but you really do need to find someone else to shout “you’re British” at.
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RC 🇬🇧
RC 🇬🇧@rcf14a·
@CavanUlster @Nigelhg @paulmurphy68 The Brits have been in Ireland for longer than your family can trace its Irish ancestry back most likely. Over 1000 years. Ireland is British in all but name. Sadly, the population has always been thick and easily brainwashed.
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Gerard Irvine/Traoresfan 208 Is back🇬🇧🇫🇰✝️
ULSTER IS BRITISH 🇬🇧 GIBRALTAR IS BRITISH 🇬🇮🇬🇧 THE CHAGOS ISLANDS ARE BRITISH 🇮🇴🇬🇧 THE FALKLANDS ARE BRITISH 🇫🇰🇬🇧 F*CK THIRD WORLDISTS AND TRAITORS WHO WANT TO GIVE OUR TERRITORY AWAY
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John Obrien
John Obrien@JohnObr50227325·
@BjCruickshank In the south of Ireland we have orange Lodges and annual orange marches never had bother from or shown to either side,why the difference in Scotland and the sectarian shitlet,respect for us and respect returned,remember they know their irish and not irish iwanabebritish
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Niall MacAthloach
Niall MacAthloach@CavanUlster·
@McKinleyAn Partition is absurd. Always has even. Hence all the problems for NI. And it always will be absurd.
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Alex Webster
Alex Webster@alexmaccaroon·
Britain has only three real allies. Australia, New Zealand and Canada. They may elect horrific governments from time to time. But so do we! But they are our natural allies, we are them and they are us.
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Niall MacAthloach
Niall MacAthloach@CavanUlster·
@LewisJonathanE I looked are your timeline. You’re clearly obsessed with Ireland and the Irish. You post day after day about a small country thousands of miles away. You are furiously trying to dig up anything negative you can find. What’s your actual issue?
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Jonathan Eric Lewis
Jonathan Eric Lewis@LewisJonathanE·
@CavanUlster Legitimate criticism of the IRA and the Free State isn't remotely anti-Irish Conflating Irishness with the IRA and the Free State seems bigoted to me
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Jonathan Eric Lewis
Jonathan Eric Lewis@LewisJonathanE·
Irish republicans & the Armenian genocide Ireland, whose government does not recognize the Armenian genocide, has long maintained close ties with Turkey Indeed, in the early 1920s, Irish republicans —partially out of anti-British animus — very much sympathized with the Kemalists in Turkey and had little interest in the Armenian genocide According to Sadhbh McHugh, Irish republicans, who saw themselves as victims, also saw Turks in a similar light — as victims of colonialism, rather than as perpetrators of crimes The notion that the Ottoman Empire and Turkey might have committed mass atrocities did not elicit much concern in republican circles Today, Ireland maintains close ties with Ankara, which often supports Ireland's anti-Israel moves within the EU See: Sadhbh McHugh, Ambiguous Indifference: An Investigation of Irish Perceptions of the Armenian Question 1895-1924. studenttheses.uu.nl/bitstream/hand…
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(((Lomaahh)))
(((Lomaahh)))@LomaahhMore·
@CavanUlster @HusseinAboubak @MattiFriedman Repeating your bullying nonsense doesn't make it true. There is no such thing as independent journalism in Gaza. Maybe after Hamas is gone. Time for you to acknowledge that Hamas controls the media. Since you haven't read it yet x.com/LomaahhMore/st…
(((Lomaahh)))@LomaahhMore

@CavanUlster @HusseinAboubak @MattiFriedman I've already disproven you. You haven't answered to the points I disproved you with. Repeating yourself is what bigots and liars do. Because they don't have facts.

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Hussein Aboubakr Mansour
Hussein Aboubakr Mansour@HusseinAboubak·
I can not congratulate @MattiFriedman enough for this exceptional essay. I hope more people like him stop writing about their feelings and vibes, which are narcissistic and uninteresting anyway, and actually read the damn books that are flooding our world. thefp.com/p/introduction…
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