Sammysouth

545 posts

Sammysouth

Sammysouth

@sammyinch

southern, Ireland Katılım Ekim 2014
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Keith Mills
Keith Mills@KeithMillsD7·
1/2 Losing 1/3 of Protestants from 1911 to 1926 helped create the totalitarian Catholic regime in the south. The removal of the army accounted for some of it but the ban on divorce (1925) and compulsory Irish in schools (1922) also played a part. bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Krisztina Maria
Krisztina Maria@KrisztinaMaria·
Sunday I go to church, as you probably know by now. Not in a traditional state church, but in a free church. A place where faith is not something you just pretend, but something you breathe with the full capacity of your lungs. Here, worship is not a concert you watch as a spectator, but a fire that hits your chest so deeply you feel it in your bones… and in your heart. People don’t come to check a box or to be “good enough.” They come to be met by something so much greater than themselves that they cannot remain standing without surrendering. There is warmth, authenticity, and life. It is neither polished nor perfect, but alive like flames. And it strikes me again, deeply, when it is said that faith is not religion, but relationship. Religion often becomes chains and control. “Do this and you’re okay.” “Earn your way forward.” “Submit.” Relationship, on the other hand, is the opposite. You are already loved. Completely. Undeserved. And because of that, you live differently, not because you have to, but because you cannot help it. It is the difference between law and grace. Between exhausting yourself trying to earn something, and simply falling into the love that already holds you. Between fear that paralyzes you, and trust that sets you free. Many people only know the weight of religion…the heavy, controlling kind that suffocates. But when you feel the relationship, it is free. It is alive. It is personal, like your breath. And maybe that is where the revolution begins. Not when you try harder. Not when you try to fix yourself. But when you surrender and let go… and realize that you never had to fight to be loved in the first place. You were loved all along. 🪽 Have a wonderful Sunday. We will continue where we left off next week. Thank you for following along and walking side by side, for something greater than ourselves. God bless you.❤️‍🔥💃🦍
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Rachel
Rachel@rachelbsol18·
I don’t think Ireland has the right to exist. The British are the real indigenous people in the region and Ireland and Britain should be one, happy skippy Democracy where everyone is free and equal and loves each other under equal rights. I am not anti-Irish I am just criticizing the Irish Government.
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Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson@JamieBrysonLLB·
The Pat Finucane incident has had more investigations, more inquiries and more scrutiny than any other incident in the history of the United Kingdom. It has been elevated to a ‘special case’, meanwhile victims of the IRA receive no such preferential special treatment. Why?
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Sammysouth
Sammysouth@sammyinch·
@AIAIreland There is no irish army only boy scouts.
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Anti Imperialist Action Ireland
There should be no recruitment, no honours, no normalisation of Britain’s military in Ireland. Our message to any young Irish person is this: Do not serve empire. Do not wear its uniform. Do not defend its occupation or its crimes.
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Anti Imperialist Action Ireland
Uniformed British Soldiers Parade in Roscommon The appearance of the uniformed members of the British Army in Roscommon today, at the funeral of an Irishman who decided to serve the occupation and became a British officer, is an insult to all Irish people a our history.
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Quincey Dougan
Quincey Dougan@_quincey·
#OTD 13 Jan 1921, Special Constable Robert William Compston 24 from Latmacollum Rd Armagh, becomes the first member of the U.S.C. murdered. Shot by sniper at Cullyhanna while attempting to rescue a catholic postman who had been ambushed. His final words were, 'Jack... I'm hit'.
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
Describe this man’s actions in just one word. 👇
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Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁
Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁@COLRICHARDKEMP·
There were no tanks in Northern Ireland. But how could you know that? Or anything else about Northern Ireland? Or Israel? But don’t let that stop you giving your expert opinion.
Harry Byrne@harry75899360

@LionJudean @rosiehester @COLRICHARDKEMP Decorated for what? shooting at children in Northern Ireland who threw a stone at a tank, that's why he supports Israel (and benefits he receives) who also murder children who throw a stone at a tank in defiance of the occupation. Long live children who throw stones at a tank.

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Nigel Killen 🇮🇪🇬🇧 🇮🇱
Having a go on the Lambeg in Coagh, thanks a million to John for such a brilliant afternoon 🙏🙏 Kilkenny Loyal on Tour.
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John Mason
John Mason@LivingGodsTruth·
Who made the most impact on your walk with Christ? J.C. Ryle C.S. Lewis John Piper A.W. Tozer R.C. Sproul Paul Waher Alistair Begg Adrian Rogers David Jeremiah Charles Stanely John MacArthur David Wilkerson Dwight L. Moody Voddie Baucham Jonathan Edwards
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Sammysouth
Sammysouth@sammyinch·
@RachelMoiselle @Kilsally Yes thats the thanks he get like the Protestants. There is a message here. If you can see it.
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Rachel Moiselle
Rachel Moiselle@RachelMoiselle·
The park was named after his son, Chaim Herzog. But yes, this is an important point: Yitzhak Halevi Herzog was a Gaeilgeoir (fluent Irish speaker). That is more than the vast majority of Irish people can say about themselves.
Tennyson.Sarah 🇫🇷 in 🇬🇧@tennysonsarah1

Irish speaker Yitzhak Halevi Herzog (1888-1959) was called "the Sinn Féin Rabbi" for his support of the First Dáil & the Irish republican cause during the Irish War of Independence: To thank him,a park in Dublin was named after him. Today, bigotry erases his stance for Ireland.

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Sammysouth
Sammysouth@sammyinch·
@irish_news She is busy,did the Irish gov not know this is a special day in the UK calander.
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The Irish News
The Irish News@irish_news·
"The deputy first minister’s non-attendance at Tuesday’s ceremony, albeit for remembrance diary commitments, is playing out against a background of rising toxicity in the Assembly chamber and a corresponding frostiness around the Executive table." Read John Manley: tinyurl.com/yc28dxty
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Alan Shatter
Alan Shatter@Alan__Shatter·
As the Provos were committing heinous atrocities across Nth Ireland, incl bombings, murders, kneecapping, torture, abductions & disappearing the bodies of slaughtered mothers & fathers, the Provos & SF promoted murals in nationalist areas celebrating the heroics of Palestinian terrorists. Such murals still exist dedicated to the destruction of the Israeli state. Some elected members of SF & fellow travellers PBP, North & South celebrated the barbarous Hamas atrocities of Oct 7 by what they still depict as “ the resistance”. They have no interest in any Israeli/ Palestinian peace process, Trumps or any other. 3,000 miles away from the region they are dedicated to the elimination of the worlds only Jewish state, continuing conflict & at every opportunity call for a Palestinian state “ from the river to the sea”. Neither North nor South on our island do the variety of politicians in the mix of political parties who aspire to a United Ireland pay any attention to the fact that Ulster Unionists fully understand the complexities of the Israel/ Palestinian conflict, abhor terrorism, recognise the right of the Jewish people to self determination and to live in peace & security in their own state. They also know of the past links between Palestinian & Provo terrorists & understand the origins of SFs & PBP adopting a Hamas narrative. United Irelanders North & South lack any understanding of the impact of over 2 years of the Republic’s government and all parties in the Dáil almost daily demonising Israel in an unbalanced critique that Hamas perceived as encouraging terrorism, its retention of hostages & resulted in the Irish government being publicly congratulated 3 times by Hamas for its actions. Rather than encouraging Irish unity, the stances adopted have confirmed to Ulster Unionists that no time soon do they want to be incorporated into what they perceive as a totally alien political culture.. The despicable witch-hunt targeting Nth Ireland’s education minister Paul Givan for visiting Israel, incl a special school for particularly gifted children, together with the no confidence motion tabled by PBP & supported by SF & the SDLP classically illustrates the incapacity of those parties to tolerate any perspective at variance with their anti Israel antisemitic obsession, their continuing identification with the Hamas narrative & their failure to understand the extent to which their actions alienate the unionist community. It also illustrates that lessons of our own peace process which encourage engagement & discussion not conflict & boycott are entirely forgotten. John Hume’s SDLP would not have gone along with such nonesense which is, of course, of no relevance in the real world to resolving any issue in the Middle East & just an act of self harm on our island.
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Sammysouth
Sammysouth@sammyinch·
@KevinPMeagher Yes how Irish people think but its ok to have a gun in your handbag.
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Kevin Meagher
Kevin Meagher@KevinPMeagher·
Yet again, ne'er a shred of evidence of sectarianism directed against Humphries. Her associations with the Orange Order - an institution steeped in hatred of Catholics - was a reasonable and legitimate deterrent in not voting for her. irishnews.com/news/northern-…
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