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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc

Mel McConville B.Ed MSc

@GrayUsha

Best to just say it as it is!

Co. Armagh Beigetreten Kasım 2015
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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc
@JamieBrysonLLB Nationalists and Unionists love their children IMO. They couldn’t give a fiddlers fuck which label existed on the packaging of the food to feed them. Having outsourced parental (and every other) responsibility it isn’t surprising you can’t understand that!🫤🤦‍♀️🤡
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@danielmgmoylan I beg to differ Dan. Neither entity existed in 1918. Both issues will be resolved by the people of the island alone, without external impediment. That’s the essence of the GFA! Unfortunately you won’t have a vote but will still be entitled to your EU Citizenship Irish Passport.😀
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Lord Moylan
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan·
Northern Ireland is not part of the Republic because the majority of its population didn’t wish to be. That’s still the case today and by law (domestic and international) that’s how it will stay for as long as the majority wish it.
AJ+@ajplus

The Good Friday Agreement brought peace to Northern Ireland 28 years ago after decades of violent conflict. But have you ever wondered why Northern Ireland is separate from the Republic of Ireland? Spoiler alert: the answer involves around 800 years of British colonialism.

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Jim Gamble
Jim Gamble@JimGamble_INEQE·
The troubles are long gone. There was never any justification. The continued recycling of hate and the glorification of terrorist gangs is an influence that comes much closer to home for these young people. Responses like yours simply ignore the reality and tell anyone who reads your child-like response everything they need to know about you.
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Jim Gamble
Jim Gamble@JimGamble_INEQE·
All those who glorify terrorists have a responsibility for this. Parents and politicians have a responsibility for this. Young minds are influenced by the bitterness of those around them. There was, and is always an alternative. We have taught young people here that violence is cool, that it pays. We need grown-up politics and absolute accountability from those in power. The Ohh Ahh Up the Ra brigade help normalise this. As do those who walk their kids behind bands named after terrorists. The NI Assembly is currently debating the Age of Criminal Responsibility. This is a serious issue, and the flexibility of Doli incapax (judging whether a child between 10-14 knew what they did was wrong) is Key. Unbelievably, I am told that’s not even being considered. And let’s not pretend parents haven’t a big responsibility in this. Let’s hope the only focus isn’t police action but also children’s social care. We all reap what we sow.
Kevin Scott@Kscott_94

A masked colour party has marched to the city cemetery in Derry during an Easter commemoration. Several youths have been posing for pictures with petrol bombs in the cemetery. In the past few moments, a male has stopped youths from setting a car alight. @BelTel [Pictures by Presseye / PA]

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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@JimGamble_INEQE And you continue to ignore the reality that for 50 years continuous unionist governments created the conditions for violence by deliberately ruling the place to the complete detriment of one section of the community. There is no such thing as a single party conflict.
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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@HoratioNelson0 @paulahicks27 What part of ‘I’ve no time for them in any way!’ is beyond your comprehension. Secondly, I didn’t make up a lie. I asked a question. I await to see what fabrication you make of this post.
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Jim
Jim@ttRuthless·
@GrayUsha @paulahicks27 Would you prefer to be ‘up to your knees in fenian blood’ alongside the spides and millys that follow the parades around?
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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
The undergraduate law degree holder auditions weekly to prove his assumed impressive and impeccable credentials for advocacy using his personal opinion of Brian. He fails miserably at each attempt tbh. It feels like someone is taking the hand out of him at this stage. Is no one going to step in and stage an intervention?😜🤡
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Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson@JamieBrysonLLB·
Republican mobs rampaging the streets. Not to worry, PSNI are confiscating WKD from a band parade in Ballymoney.
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Eóin Tennyson MLA
Eóin Tennyson MLA@EoinTennyson·
Scenes of grown men playing dress-up in paramilitary-style uniforms in Derry are as pathetic as they are dangerous. The presence of petrol bombs and attempts to draw young people into this spectacle show how reckless these thugs are. This intimidation has no place in society.
BBC News NI@BBCNewsNI

Several hundred people, including some in combat uniforms and wearing face coverings, have taken part in a dissident republican Easter commemoration. bbc.in/4tvBRCC

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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@dleighton91 The Derry parade by the Apprentice Boys behaves as such because the nationalist majority expects it to do so Darren tbh. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be tolerated! The overall unionist minority don’t get to tell others what to do anymore. That’s the reality.🤦‍♀️🤡
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Darren Leighton
Darren Leighton@dleighton91·
This isn’t “commemoration” it’s intimidation. Masked groups, petrol bombs, and kids being pulled into it? That’s not culture or history, it’s glorifying violence and dragging another generation into it. And it’s not a one-off this is becoming a running theme. Why is it being tolerated? Compare that to how parades by the Apprentice Boys & Bands in Londonderry are conducted organised and dignified. The difference couldn’t be clearer.
Kevin Scott@Kscott_94

A masked colour party has marched to the city cemetery in Derry during an Easter commemoration. Several youths have been posing for pictures with petrol bombs in the cemetery. In the past few moments, a male has stopped youths from setting a car alight. @BelTel [Pictures by Presseye / PA]

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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@PurpleStandard ‘Has anyone took a drive through West Belfast this weekend?! 😂😂😂’ The King’s English is thriving in the most loyal part of the kingdom it seems!🫠🤣🤣
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FGAU
FGAU@PurpleStandard·
In July republicans tell Loyalists that we are insecure by flying “flegs”. Has anyone took a drive through West Belfast this weekend?! 😂😂😂
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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@JamieBrysonLLB I would suggest it’s because the Sinn Féin leadership realises the interdependence of the islands of Ireland and Britain tbh. And in doing so is suggesting a better way of cementing that reality. 🤡
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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@JamieBrysonLLB Hi FiFi! Let me explain it to you in really simple terms. He is acting for himself. I assume he is not paying himself, nor is on the books of any official employer. Hence the no one who is paying is the tax payer!🫤
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Mel McConville B.Ed MSc@GrayUsha·
@DrWHKitchen The fact that 70% of trainee teachers are from a ‘CNR’ background actually defines meritocracy William. Thay are there on merit! 🤡
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Dr William H Kitchen
Dr William H Kitchen@DrWHKitchen·
Because approximately 70% of teachers being trained for the profession in NI are from a CNR background. That's alarming. It doesn't matter. It should be meritocratic. But the precedent was set on this in other public sector jobs. PUL is underrepresented in teaching. Simple.
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