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@IAmYourIntifada
Celtic, Liverpool, Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Southside شامل ہوئے Kasım 2010
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Not many people know this but the symbol on Nottingham Forest's badge is an outline of Martin O'Neil's hair from when he played there.
Its often mistaken for a tree 🙄
#NottinghamForestFACTS @moneill31


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@GarethNotGarth Did you even listen to what he said or do you just jump straight onto every zionist bandwagon like a fucking idiot?
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This is the far right in Ireland. The actual far right, not the made up one the government keeps slabbering about.
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram
Irish comedian Tadhg Hickey goes on a rant blaming the “only Jewish State” for the stabbing in London today. He says the “whole population” of Israel is genocidal as seeming justification for the attacks. He claims he’s not a psychopath. From what he said I’m not so sure.
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@Henry4586226151 @soundreece @avygal What's this? The tens of thousands of women and children Israel massacred are not victims? Whatever you say, you genocidal piece of shit. The world hates your pathetic ethnostate.
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@soundreece @avygal Never miss the opportunity to paint them as victims after suffering the consequences of their own bad actions.
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I was hanging with a group of non Jewish friends tonight and said “yeah, lots of Jews are definitely considering making Aliyah at this point”
and they all stared at me like I had five heads then one sheepishly asked, “what’s makalliah?”
and then I realized the rest of the country is just …living their lives and have absolutely no idea wha we are going through
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@gardeningworker @ExtremeFootbal4 Why? It's a good word for a skillful player. Not every footballer is a baller. For example Paul McGrath was a baller, Mick McCarthy wasn't.
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@josh__edmondson @ExtremeFootbal4 Your sister's name is Gary?
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@mattjouk @ExtremeFootbal4 Ian Harte - one of the best set-piece takers in the game. Also one of the worst defenders.
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@GeorgeDillon @SnDMediaNews @SimonHarrisTD @MichealMartinTD @HMcEntee @USAmbIreland @Toibin1 @kenoflynnTD @GBNEWS @FoxNews @cnnbrk Nope. The only people I hate are Zionists and other forms of far-right xenophobic scum. For example, you.
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Higher Than the Tricolour: The Foreign Flag Ireland’s So-Called Leaders Won’t Remove
Let’s be brutally honest, this isn’t just a flag. It’s an insult.
For seven long months, a small Palestinian flag has been fluttering near the top of the 120-metre Dublin Spire, right in the heart of O’Connell Street. Since September it has hung there unchallenged, with no one claiming responsibility. Why would they? The provocation is far more powerful when left anonymous, a symbol planted on Ireland’s most visible landmark, forcing the authorities to twist themselves in knots while the insult sinks in.
The imagery is unmistakable and deeply disrespectful. A foreign flag is flying higher than the Irish tricolour on our most iconic GPO building, the very place where Irish men and women fought and died for our country’s freedom from foreign occupation. Not beside it. Not at equal height. Higher.
The message is loud, Ireland comes second. This isn’t an act of solidarity, it’s conquest cosplay by people who treat their own national flag like an embarrassment while elevating another nation’s colours above ours.
This situation didn’t emerge in a vacuum. Decades of state rhetoric and policy have actively facilitated a mentality that prioritises the needs, causes, and symbols of every other country and people over our own. Successive governments have pushed narratives of boundless global compassion while quietly eroding the simple, unapologetic love for Ireland and its people first. That rhetoric has sunk deep into a small minority of officials, activists and cultural influencers, who now instinctively fly foreign flags higher than the Irish tricolour and treat concern for Irish citizens as somehow backward or selfish. The state helped plant this mindset, now it reaps the symbolic harvest.
Dublin City Council has reacted with all the backbone of a wet paper towel. Internal documents show months of agonising over the safest way to remove it. Rope access? Too dangerous. A vehicle-mounted platform? Still too risky. The only method deemed acceptable is a 300-tonne crane rumbling into O’Connell Street at 2 a.m., complete with a man basket, full road closures, barriers, and a detailed traffic plan, all to hoist one engineer up to retrieve a flag the size of a tea towel. The senior council engineer himself called the operation “disproportionate to the issue” and noted the obvious: someone could simply put another one up the next day. Yet the council still dithers.
This has nothing to do with genuine health and safety concerns. It’s the result of a mindset that has taken hold in a certain cohort, officials and decision-makers who have lost respect for Ireland’s own national pride and dignity. After all, they had no trouble organising 1,600 Garda personnel, including hundreds of vehicles, a helicopter, the mounted unit, public order unit, and military support, to flood O’Connell Street at 4 a.m. and remove a few peaceful farmers and truckers. But somehow they can’t figure out how to remove a flag?
The Irish tricolour flies all year round on the GPO itself, the flag that actually represents this country and its people. Yet a random foreign flag has been allowed to dominate the capital’s skyline for seven months while officials scratch their heads.
The signal this sends is unmistakable: other people’s symbols matter more than our own national dignity.
This isn’t solidarity, it’s submission, facilitated by a few virtue-signalling controlled puppets who have forgotten who this country actually belongs to.

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@chunksafc1886 @90minwaffle @gcooney93 One was a header from a free kick. The other was a wondergoal. You can say they should have parked the bus and defended with 11 men but against the best attack in world football they probably thought attack is the best form of defense. And that strategy is what had them 5-2 up.
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@IAmYourIntifada @90minwaffle @gcooney93 IM saying PSG were 5-2 up so their fans wont be happy its back on a knife edge
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@90minwaffle @gcooney93 Thanks. Will join if I can make space for the app.
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You maybe interested in our new beta discord channel still in the early stages but looking for likeminded football heads like yourself if interested drop by daily updates and hot takes and polls and questions everyday on live football day to day ⚽️ discord.gg/dHrumTNDVJ .. thanks
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@TheExtremeMusi1 Would you count the Waterboys as Irish though?
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@WhipperFapperJr @ChefDACotton @Evz771 @menavisualss You're still the same person even if they call you different names and describe you differently.
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@WhipperFapperJr @ChefDACotton @Evz771 @menavisualss Your criticism of my analogy is terrible. It doesn't have to literally be a nickname. The point is it's an entity with 2 names. Let's say at home people call you Whipper and you act a certain way. And at work they call you Mr. Fapper and you act a bit differently.
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@ExtremeFootbal4 Uncle Gary. Probably the only player in football to play hundreds of professional games with his nephew.
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