Shéa Murray
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Almaty.
Rodgers.
Banning our own.
Nancy.
2 failed transfer windows.
Treating fans like children at an AGM.
Cancelling the AGM.
Sending police to doors.
Boycotting isn't pleasant.
But that's only a few things from this season ALONE that should be enough to justify it.
Celtic Fans Collective@CFC_Collective
Boycott v Dundee
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Tell me again this isn’t about skin colour?
Tell me this is worries about housing, jobs, safety.
Knuckle dragging racists showing us all what they really are.
ProgressivePoliticsNI@ProgPoliticsNI
Shocking footage from the McDonalds carpark at Connswater in Belfast last night where far-right thugs were targeting non-white migrant delivery drivers 😠
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@TheNotoriousMMA Stay in your box ya fucking clampit you havent a notion
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To raise the flag of a terrorist organization on Irish soil must become a major crime in the eyes of our state.
It will not be tolerated nor lauded!
Raise a country flag, off your own person, and off of government buildings, yes, no problem. Raise the flag of radicalized terror organizations off of the same.. Big problem. #PeaceInTheWorld #NoToTerror
MichaeloKeeffe@Mick_O_Keeffe
Hamas and Hezbollah flags flying on the streets of Dublin today. The Irish left has a strange love affair with Islam.
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Mike Jackson was second-in-command of the first battalion of the Parachute Regiment on Bloody Sunday in Derry on Jan 30, 1972
14 people, (six of whom were 17 year old boys) were murdered that day by the paras, and Mike Jackson did everything in his power to cover it up
he was also second-in-command of the first battalion of the Parachute Regiment between 9 and 11 August 1971 when the British Army murdered 11 innocent people in Ballymurphy, West Belfast
hope he's burning in hell
British Army 🇬🇧@BritishArmy
It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of General Sir Mike Jackson GCB, CBE, DSO, on 15 October surrounded by his family. General ‘Jacko’ served with distinction for over 40 years, finishing his career as Chief of the General Staff. He will be greatly missed, and long remembered. Utrinque Paratus.
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@Jackson_Page67 @HumansNoContext Cant get enough of the underground bro
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