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Brown bread Billy Wright.

Brown bread Billy Wright.

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We’s gunna burn fings so we auurrr.

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Brown bread Billy Wright.
@rtenews Time for everyone to join together and bring the country into lockdown. We ,the Irish people, alone, hold the destiny of this island in our hands.
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RTÉ News@rtenews·
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has called on protesters to call off demonstrations and blockades after the Minister for Justice confirmed the Defence Forces will be deployed | Follow live rte.ie/news/2026/0409…
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Brown bread Billy Wright.
@mooreholmes24 Remember the planters of ulster for what they are : a failed colonial bio dump, of the worst of lowland scots and English peasants. A mish mash mix breed of low IQ buffoons, who have no legitimacy here. As foreign here, as the Arab or Jew.
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Moore Holmes
Moore Holmes@mooreholmes24·
𝐑𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐬: 𝐀 𝐅𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 The Easter Rising was a failed terrorist insurgency and it ought to be remembered as such. It was a futile and hopeless insurrection that resulted in disaster, destruction and death for so many involved.  Shamefully, Irish extremists have reinterpreted and exploited the “Rising” to inspire a legacy of Republican blood sacrifice and armed struggle which has plagued this island for over 100 years. The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), responsible for the “Rising,”were far from heroes, saints and role models. They were a small group of socialist elitist fanatics who sought to physically impose their radical ideology on Ireland despite the wishes of a moderate constitutional majority. An example of their marginal status is the fact that over 200,000 Irishmen voluntarily signed up to the British war effort, whereas less than 1,300 took part in the IRB’s infamous insurrection. Which do you think was a greater reflection of Irish society as whole? The “Rising” terrorists misjudged that more Irish men and women would support them in their military campaign as it unfolded. However, the dismal numbers that turned out on Easter Monday, which had originally meant to be Easter Sunday but for the confiscation of imported illegal arms and arrest of Roger Casement on Good Friday, meant that the entire mission was doomed to fail - and fail it did. Within a week the radicals had surrendered and they were imprisoned awaiting trial. The swift, abrupt and fierce response by the British Army generated support for the weaker and amateur insurrectionists. So too did the hasty trial and execution of the main plotters. But ultimately, the “Rising” would sew the seeds for future conflicts in Ireland, including the War of Independence, the Irish Civil War and even the modern Troubles. The truth of the Easter Rising is now substituted for Republican legend and romanticism. The failed insurrectionists are elevated into Irish folklore and memorialised in such a way that reinterprets their radical terrorism as something to be inspired by. Terrorists are now viewed as founding fathers of the state even though an independent Republic would not be realised for over 40 years after the “Rising,” and when it came to pass it would look nothing like the socialist state James Connolly and Patrick Pearse envisaged. Every year at Easter, aspects of Irish society revisit the outdated and irrelevant victim-story which wrongly asserts the British as evil oppressors, while at the same time proclaiming extremists as saint-like revolutionaries.  In a baptism of anti-British hate, new generations are indoctrinated into a divisive, anti-British, victimhood mindset justifying the physical force tradition within Irish Republicanism and providing cover for the heinous, immoral and discriminatory killing sprees that Republican extremists have engaged in for over a century. The Easter Rising should be remembered, not for its success, but for its failure. Not for its romanticism but for its horror. It marks a major moment when the gun was first fired to answer the Irish question at the start of the 20th Century. Its legacy and impact on this island is not one to be proud of. The failed insurrection has been used to justify every IRA terrorist campaign since which have claimed the lives of so many innocent people.  Remember the Easter Rising but remember it for the right reasons.
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gript@griptmedia·
Protesters played Irish music outside the bookshop owned by the Duke of Devonshire, and then entered the premises where they made speeches as Gaeilge and called for solidarity with the Lismore farmers. gript.ie/waterford-hill…
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gript@griptmedia·
We "won't go cap in hand": MATT TREACY speaks to the Knockmealdown sheep farmers who claim that Duke of Devonshire 900% rent increase would force them out though their families have farmed the hills for hundreds of years.
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Brown bread Billy Wright.@BBBillyW·
@LaPerrinsBL Perrins, the tan worshipping angloid, with another immeasurably idiotic opinion. If only the flying columns had existed during your current tenancy on Terra Firma.
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@john_mcguirk *sigh* It seems there was far too much mercy granted to landed gentry in this country in the 20’s. It seems their heirs & seonín followers are still a quite small but coherent grouping. This is a danger to the wider Irish nation. Time for a return to fenianism.
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John McGuirk
John McGuirk@john_mcguirk·
Laura's very good here on how there's a "no foreigners allowed in the Gaeltacht" instinct that is entirely respectable and can be articulated by respectable people, but articulate the same for English-speaking areas, and you're a dreadful racist.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Look at the work Ezra is doing to highlight to plight of the Irish & yet so called nationalist beat him near unconscious when he went their to report because he was Jewish .
Cillian@CilComLFC

🇮🇪 In the small village of Dundrum, Ireland, the village’s only hotel signed a deal with the Irish Government to close down and switch to accommodation for 240 migrant men. With the stroke of a pen, tourism stopped and the Irish are now a minority there. This is peak insanity.

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@RyanMcbeth Get my national flag out of your header you absolute wet ham of a cnut. No Irishman is pro-Israeli, or pro pointless warmongering.
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@darrenleckey The north is a shithole, with the greater bulk of uneducated young people from a unionist background . We all know who’s making decisions in the near future, and who’s signing X on their dole forms.
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darren leckey@darrenleckey·
I am really bored with Irish republican revisionism. Northern Ireland was so toxic that people moved here and got the benefits yet they hate the existence of what gave them the benefits. Much the the same as they hate rhe USA, but love the dollars. Some parts of Irish society are parasites.
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Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@BBBillyW @Glinner Imagine sacrificing everything that mattered to try and protect people from medical abuse and experimentation. Graham did. Whatever you may think of him doesn't matter.
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@griptmedia Laura Perrins is a repugnant southern unionist. Her opinion is equal to dried cow shite on a small country road.
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LAURA PERRINS: I used to live in Golders Green. The England where people burn ambulances to get at the Jews is an ugly new country wrought of submission to Islamism, and not the Britain I knew: gript.ie/perrins-golder…
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Knights Templar International@KnightsTempOrg·
British Christian minorites can survive through strength, discipline and UNITY! While most western youth pollute their brains with Gangsta rap and Taylor Swift pop puke, in a party of the UK (Ulster) Tens of thousands of young men and women make up over 850 Marching bands. These are extremely patriotic and are more a militia than a pastime in many areas where their British culture and faith are under pressure. In this clip scores of flags carried by young girls behind the ban each represent another band and is done to show solidarity with the local marchers. This is how a minority community survive, Strength through UNITY!
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CORMAC LUCEY: There is a significant cohort in Britain that has never got over Britain’s loss of an imperial role or global military influence. They will never forgive Gerry Adams for his role in weakening Britain’s role in Northern Ireland. gript.ie/lucey-a-histor…
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Austin Stack 🇮🇪🇪🇺
Would the authorities in NYC allow a banner supporting the Hamas Veterans Association walk down 5th Avenue?????
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@AnnTravers6 @ArleneFosterUK Attacking freedom of speech to ease your trauma? Ann , the vast majority of people don’t really give a rats of what way you feel. But we all have a right to say anything we please without fear of prosecution. Taking a very facist viewpoint here , Ann. I’d sit and think hard .
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Ann Travers@AnnTravers6·
I’m so looking forward to @ArleneFosterUK amendment on the Crime and policing bill , which will prevent the normalisation and glorifying terrorism. So all of you , who think it’s fun to say “up the Ra” to people who lost loved ones to the IRA will be prosecuted and receive criminal records, similar to those who glorify the UVF etc … Thanks Dame Foster 💕
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@Berlinnaeus Ah yes Bernie, because equal rights and the path to freedom and independence in Ireland has always been forged by cups of tea, stern words and peaceful pacifist rhetoric….🤡
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@Christo69493021 @RachelMoiselle Were civil rights marches being attacked valid? Was the UVF infrastructure bombings valid? Was the very first murder of an innocent boy Patrick Rooney, by the RUC , valid? How about the Belfast pogroms? All things that happened before the Provos started their campaign.
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Rachel Moiselle
Rachel Moiselle@RachelMoiselle·
Thinking of the families of Johnathan Ball and Tim Parry today, 33 years after their murder by the Provisional IRA. As a proud Irish Republican woman, I condemn this heinous act of terrorism and abhor all those who seek to glorify the PIRA. The murder of these two innocent children achieved nothing and it cannot be condoned or rationalised. May Tim and Johnathan’s memories forever be a blessing.
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Mick Oloughn
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@BBBillyW @JustinMcKenna Fucking bullshit all true Irish and who the fuck are you to speak for all of Ireland delusional fucking 🤡
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Justin McKenna 🇮🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦
We should never let Sinn Féin commemorate IRA murderers like Bik MacFarlane without remembering this. Not in my name. Not in the name of Ireland. This man's pain continues for the rest of his life. I don't want a UI that they want.
Colin Parry OBE@ColinParryPeace

Today is the 33rd anniversary of the day the IRA bombed Warrington town centre and killed my son Tim and 3 yr old Johnathan Ball. Words can never describe how losing a child leaves a huge hole in your heart and your family. Eternal love Tim ❤️❤️

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