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Seán 🇮🇪🇵🇸

@Seanhalamule

Show me the way to go home

Ireland 参加日 Kasım 2012
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Seán 🇮🇪🇵🇸@Seanhalamule·
@JoshFerme If you’re going to write something so offensively stupid at least clarify it as a parody before you do. Also read a damn Irish history book before sprouting absolute manure. Someone from Newry isn’t a fucking alien to someone from Dundalk just down the road.
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Josh Ferme
Josh Ferme@JoshFerme·
Calling all Americans, please learn the difference between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They encompass genetically and culturally distinct peoples who do not like to be lumped together, just look at 'The Troubles' for proof of that.
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Seán 🇮🇪🇵🇸@Seanhalamule·
@mcdiesel88 Everytime she speaks in Westminster she’s got a 10 page script written for her to sprout the usual shite the DUP likes to force on us all. Can’t form a coherent sentence if you’re not capable of having any coherent thoughts.
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mcdiesel
mcdiesel@mcdiesel88·
Carla Lockhart on the radio here. Extreme difficulty in forming a coherent sentence. Severely intellectually limited.
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 SOMETHING HISTORIC MAY BE HAPPENING Footage from Dublin shows protesters expressing solidarity with the people of Belfast as demonstrations continue to spread. For generations, politicians spoke of the divisions between North and South. Today, many are pointing to something different: People on both sides of the border finding common cause on immigration, national identity and the future of their countries. The old divisions may not be disappearing. But a new unity appears to be emerging. Unity is strength.
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan
Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
It was always Brits out, everyone else in. At least we have it from the horse's mouth now. All that death and destruction and he didn't even achieve the first part. Then again, he was always much more interested in the second part.
Gerry Adams@GerryAdamsSF

Last nights incident in Belfast is no excuse for tonights rascist attacks. Rascists are exploiting mostly young people without thought for the consequences. People deserve better. Say no to rascism.

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Dli_odoir
Dli_odoir@Dli_ODoir·
@judeblay The people rioting and attacking homes and people of colour do not identity as Irish and would just as quickly attack anyone who is Irish or who they perceive to be Irish. They hate the Irish language, culture and sports.
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Seán 🇮🇪🇵🇸@Seanhalamule·
Love it when English people slag off the 6 counties as a terrible place to live without the self awareness of their country causing it in the first place. Also pick up a history book and learn to differentiate between loyalist knuckle draggers and normal Irish people in the north
Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel@MirabelTweets1

Not gonna lie but Northern Ireland sounds like an absolutely horrible place. And sounds like it’s been an absolutely horrible place for a very, very long time.

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Sean Devlin
Sean Devlin@SeanDev50409859·
Unionism was complaining about the £150,000 Irish signage at grand central station when loyalist thugs burn a bus worth £800,000 so I don’t want to hear about the cost of Irish signage again
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Seán 🇮🇪🇵🇸@Seanhalamule·
@Dxvidson_ I was responding to an English person judging an entire region based on the actions of racist loyalist rioters. If you’re referring to the “Irish patriots” that would happily join up with these loyalists they are not from “the other side”
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.@Dxvidson_·
@Seanhalamule Knuckle draggers on both sides. Tribalism all over the place that hates the other side. The truth, as with everything in life, is a nuanced place somewhere in between. Where on that scale is up for you to decide, but it's on neither extreme.
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Seán 🇮🇪🇵🇸@Seanhalamule·
@BackBrexitBen “Truly understand what it means to be British” is the funniest description of people from the north of Ireland lmao. The majority being Irish as well you fucking toss pot.
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Ben Habib
Ben Habib@BackBrexitBen·
The people of Northern Ireland are unique. Frankly, they may be the only people left in the United Kingdom who still truly understand what it means to be British. Not as a slogan. Not as a flag for convenience. But as an identity forged through loyalty, sacrifice, resilience and history. That community bond matters. And to understand just how catastrophically the Government has handled this situation, consider this: Loyalists, Unionists and Nationalists are coming together. In Northern Ireland. That sentence alone should stop every official in Stormont & Whitehall dead in their tracks. Because when communities with such deep historic divisions find common cause, it tells you something profound. The public can see what the Government refuses to admit. This is not a “community tension” problem. It is a failure of leadership, border control and public safety.
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Sarah
Sarah@Sarahjdublin·
The absolute irony of English people being mad about ‘immigrants invading Ireland’
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Ironic that Belfast may actually save the entire UK. If history has taught us anything, it’s don’t mess with the Irish.
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK

x.com/JimFergusonUK/… 🚨 IT BEGINS: PATRIOTS ARE TAKING TO THE STREETS OF BELFAST The evening has not even begun, yet people are already gathering following the horrific attack that has stunned Northern Ireland. Anger is growing. Questions are mounting. And many feel their concerns have been ignored for far too long. With protests expected across multiple locations, all eyes are now on Belfast. The next few hours could prove significant.

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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
1 in 20 Catholic families were burned out of their homes in Belfast in 1969. As one scholar put it, at the time it was "the largest forced population movement in Western Europe since the Second World War."
Brian Whelan@brianwhelanhack

@I_amMukhtar Their Loyalist grandparents did the same in 1969.

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@SapphicWriter
@SapphicWriter@Sasha_saffron·
Irish racists in the south banging on about what’s theirs in the north, funny thing is, the vast majority of the south sat on their hands when we were being burned out of our houses and the Brits were raiding our homes, as they killed our relatives. Barely even a protest!
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Jords ‏جوردين
Jords ‏جوردين@jordsjailacc·
Not gonna have brits slaggin our 6 counties when the only people historically that have been a problem for the occupied 6 counties of Ireland is …. The Brits. Plus it’s all your fucking lot drivin it
Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel@MirabelTweets1

Not gonna lie but Northern Ireland sounds like an absolutely horrible place. And sounds like it’s been an absolutely horrible place for a very, very long time.

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thelefttake
thelefttake@thelefttake·
“Save the children” they say as they try to burn them alive in their homes.
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Mary O'Brian
Mary O'Brian@mobfecit·
O'Neill of Sinn Fein insists that "Northern Ireland is not operating an “open borders” immigration system". The attacker got on a bus in Dublin and got off in Northern Ireland. How is that not an "open borders" system?
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Chris Warlock
Chris Warlock@warlockwraith·
@Dli_ODoir @sharrond62 “Belfast isn’t in your country” might be one of the strangest takes yet. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Sharron Davies is British. The clue is literally in the name.
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