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Ballycastle Katılım Şubat 2009
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@JBrown1B Aka you don't to concede I have a point. Goodbye 🤣
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Joe B
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@Kelly0303 Now you’re being a dick. Goodbye.
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Linda Ervine MBE
Linda Ervine MBE@ErvineLinda·
Thanks Lindy McDowell for showing such a good understanding of our vision and ethos
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Kelly@Kelly0303·
@SlushMuppyPup23 @mooreholmes24 I wonder if Sherlock could tell us how many polls pre Brexit, noted leaving the EU was a priority for people, ahead of day to day issues such as housing, employment and cost of living....🫠
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Brian Smith
Brian Smith@SlushMuppyPup23·
@mooreholmes24 A United Ireland will be bottom of the list until a border poll is called. You complete halfwit.
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Moore Holmes
Moore Holmes@mooreholmes24·
Abolishing Northern Ireland ranks rock bottom in the list of priorities for the South. A ‘United Ireland’ is currently polling at a whopping 0% in the Republic of Ireland, in terms of importance. To quote my article last week, “I pity Northern Nationalists who look to the South when it doesn’t look back.”
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Kelly@Kelly0303·
@MrVirtueSignal Much like leaving the EU was never noted as a priority on any polls conducted pre Brexit, alongside day to day issues such as housing, employment, cost of living etc. This is not an indicator that people wouldn't vote for a UI. But you already know that 🫠
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Mr Virtue Signal
Mr Virtue Signal@MrVirtueSignal·
Priorities for 🇮🇪. United Ireland now polling at 0.
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Kelly@Kelly0303·
@deborah_cheryl Disgraceful, deplorable and inexcusable behaviour from mindless scumbag. This is not representative of the wider CNR community. Unequivocally wrong.
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Deborah Erskine
Deborah Erskine@deborah_cheryl·
Utterly condemn the sickening attack on Galloon Parish Church Sunday School building. The recklessness & slogans of “Up the Ra”, shouldn’t be tolerated in a place dedicated to families & Christian witness. Particularly shameful that this has happened over the Easter period. 1/2
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Kelly@Kelly0303·
Paragraphs and paragraphs of word vomit that could have been shortened to: I feel deeply insecure within my own identity
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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Kelly@Kelly0303·
@JBrown1B It isn't? What about street preachers, leaflets through your door, signs in public quoting bible passages. Sounds like an imposition to me. I don't want religion, therefore nobody gets to have it 🫠🤔
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Joe B
Joe B@JBrown1B·
@Kelly0303 You are being silly now with the churches issue. No religion is imposed on me and I am not told any religion belongs to me. You also don’t seem to understand that Churches are private property.
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Kelly@Kelly0303·
@JBrown1B It's part of the cultural inheritance of Ireland regardless of religion or politics but as mentioned several times, engagement with it is a free choice. Orangeism hmm yes part of the cultural inheritance of Ireland, but specifically for Protestants. I'm not Protestant. So no.
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Joe B
Joe B@JBrown1B·
@Kelly0303 It is part of an ethno-Irish culture that I’m not part of. It is bizarre to insist it is or that I own it. Orangism is Irish too. I’m not part of that identity either, are you?
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Kelly@Kelly0303·
@JBrown1B You said yourself that you're Irish 🤣 it's quite bizarre that you're rejecting an important aspect of Irish culture 🤷🏼‍♀️ Tear them down! Religion isn't for me and I refuse to share space with my neighbours like a rational human being 🫠
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Joe B
Joe B@JBrown1B·
@Kelly0303 Being told I ow something is an imposition. Churches are private property.
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Richard Garland
Richard Garland@richardtgarland·
If Sinn Fein and SDLP really want people to adopt Irish language signage they could engage respectfully and try to convince people that it is in their interest, but that is too much work so instead they attempt to force signage into areas where the majority opposes them. The same is true for a united Ireland. Instead of working to reconcile our people and persuade them that a united Ireland is in their interest, they make repeated demands for a border poll when the condition stipulated in the Belfast Agreement has not been met.
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james leslie
james leslie@jameslesli56287·
@IrishmanUnited d0 1777 usa settlers trashed the brits @rmy the brit @rmy @ll scots pro got beat by ulster ameteurs . ira this lot did the ap@che in fear go on ave balls sc@re @ red neck u could nt handle red neck scared x
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Jesus H Christ!@ThatBloke_Jesus·
The lads are gonna crack up later when I turn up in the pub
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