ToddyDoody wrote: » But they have to do it to protect their culture, or so they say.
steddyeddy wrote: » What will it take to stop all this sectarianism?
seamus wrote: » Independence. Eject them from the UK, refuse requests to accede to the Republic. Cut them loose and let them sort it out. Make Northern Ireland an independent state. Give everyone the right to emigrate to and live in either ROI or the UK. Whoever's left behind can make of it what they will. With unionism and nationalism both taken off the table, they'll have no choice but to realise how pointless and petty their ideologies are and improve their lot together.
Are Am Eye wrote: » Post number 8 is my traditional position in this thread. And I will not be moved.
seamus wrote: » unionism and nationalism
Barthhedf1 wrote: » Nowadays I think we all know that this is just an excuse for a session
gooch2k9 wrote: » The boys over the road have lit theirs already. Is that usual or can they just not read the time?
Barthhedf1 wrote: » Does anyone know if it's ok for Irish people to join in?
Sofiztikated wrote: » There'll be Irish Orangemen and bands, so yeah, it's "ok."
steddyeddy wrote: » I was working in America recently. The DUP had just struck a deal with the Tories to support them in exchange for 1 billion pounds. In a developing economy this would be called a bribe. Anyway, the point is that this is when the world was introduced to the DUP. People in America were shocked by the DUP and coverage of the run up to the 12th of July. When I came back to England most people and coverage of the DUP was negative. We don't seem as shocked by it anymore and that's a bad thing. I think it's easy to forget that burning bonfires with the Irish flag and effigies of other communities, sectarian bands marching down areas filled with people they hate and general bigotry isn't normal. What will it take to stop all this sectarianism?
Jayop wrote: » This is what passes for Culture. ..snip... Absolute racist bigoted scum.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » In any other country in the civilised world would the police and state authorities stand by and facilitate bonfires right beside houses erected over days.
Barthhedf1 wrote: » Sorry I meant catholics or southerners we are all Irish.