Bowie wrote: » You keep posting about Change. Making light of it, like Sarah Palin.
RandomViewer wrote: » Yes I voted for SF the last election and every other party on the ballot paper with the exception of FG and the mad racist son of a FGer,
Carmelo Helpless Tenant wrote: » Is this the manufactured outrage over that tweet. Another example of a millennial trying to wrench something out of context to justify their phoney outrage. Anyone who is capable of tying their own shoes knows that he was referring to SF IRA but you and many other millennials chose to get outraged because the fashion is to call everyone a nazi these days.
Bowie wrote: » If you are going to ignore most of my comment and take the remainder out of context why should I take your hypocritical diversion seriously? O'Leary is a FG councilor now. Where's the outrage from FG? It's obvious all FG have is attacking the electorate and SF. FG should really examine that.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » FG are back in power. Deal with it dude.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Pearse Doherty is starting to sound like someone who suffered a serious head injury and now goes around saying the same word over and over.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » What are you on about, Matt?
Carmelo Helpless Tenant wrote: » The most privileged generation in history have it tough according to you? You are a caricature of yourself. If you want to start digging up dirt and talking about the history of political parties then you have to face up to the history of SF. So in that context, anything you come up with about FF FG pales in comparison to the **** that SF are up to their neck in and still wading through.
Bowie wrote: » So you're not like Sarah Palin?
Bowie wrote: » Hold on horse cut the baloney. This is a response to FG'ers dodging criticism. If people are going to try change the discussion to being hypocritical about any other party it should be pointed out. I agree about the phoney outrage. It gets used a lot and plays into my point about hypocrisy. "Irish millennials are disgusted they don't live in America"? People are complex and have complex issues to deal with. I think millennials have it very tough. Buying a house is a dream they may never fulfill. Rent is impossible for some. Global financial crisis and global pandemic. Not to mention ever decreasing benefits and having had to deal with zero hour contracts. Kids, am I right? :rolleyes:
Carmelo Helpless Tenant wrote: » Seriously are we trying to turn Irish politics into the same discourse that goes on in American? Irish millennials are disgusted they don’t live in America so they could justify their phoney outrage.
Bowie wrote: » You sound like Sarah Palin. She got great mileage from funnin' on 'hope' and 'change'.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Change.
Bowie wrote: » Just jumped in for a bit of whataboutery? Fine Gael Councilor O'Leary admired the Blueshirts in a tweet and likened their resolve to present day Fine Gael. Holohan is an ejit but not an admirer of fascists and likely not a racist. Doesn't absolve him but keep context and cut the hypocrisy. Or will you be giving out about O'Leary too? SF policy is on making things better for asylum seekers. Varadkar courted former FG'er Verona Murphy who was looking to create re-education camps. FG policies are more in line with the NP. NP policies go back to FG's roots. Hypocrisy again, will you be listing the FG'er anti vaxxers, the fact FG have history with antisemitism even a TD on record spouting it in the Dail, (Oliver J. Flanagan)? Will you f*** :rolleyes: Own it.
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » I don't disagree,it is a very complex problem, and will take decades to solve
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Can the thread title be renamed? Should read "SF to shout from the sidelines for the next 5 years"
Bowie wrote: » It's the same/worse elsewhere isn't reason for doing nothing or making matters worse. Same goes for health. If is was big companies or millionaires in distress they'd move mountains.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » Yeah, so you vote SF? Good man
Poor_old_gill wrote: » That’s all you’ve got? Pathetic SF are the party nominating a racist homophobe for a high level position - they are a lot more related to the National party than any other. Your insinuations of gene pool, etc are just childish attempts to deflect attention from your lot. Your support the party of anti vaxers, anti Semites, 5G conspiracy theorists and now racist honophobes. As Francie would say- own it
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » Which is the case in almost every developed country in the world. That doesn't make it right, but its a global issue.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Lads, time to call off the dogs. SF on the sidelines for 5 years, Middle Ireland has spoken loud and clear. Time to move on into 2020.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Not exactly Francie, you see, let’s say I for instance was say a Monaghan supporter and let’s say Ray McCarron and Nudie Hughes were sterling players throughout the years as they were but maybe were getting a step slower,would I stop supporting The Farnies? Of course not. Would I be pleased to see new blood coming in to replace the slowing Ray and Nudie, of course I would. Would I have any less respect or support for Ray and Nudie of course not. It’s about moving on and keeping things fresh, Francie. You should try it sometime, get your head out of flags and emblems and the smell of the heather clad hills and the last century. *Those lads named just used as example, no personal reference intended. Just well known names.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The 'dinosaurs' you were supporting no time ago? Have some respect for the auld smarts of the coins about here Brendan.