JohnnyFlash wrote: » There’s a strong overlap between the conspiracy theorist, racist, anti-State crowd and the SF university of life/school of hard knocks/Chucky Our Law types. All whipped up into a frenzy on Twitter and Facebook.
maccored wrote: » you really dont know your 'opposition' at all
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I know the SF opposition is a party made up of populist nationalists who eulogise psychopaths and serial killers, and who are shown up for the chancers they are by observing what they do in NI. I know some of their supports are the sort of people who would struggle to put on their trousers the right way, and who latch onto any anti-establishment cause. Anti masks, anti immigrant, anti government, anti whatever you’re having yourself. Large parts of the SF online army have gone rogue. It’s a very bad look tbh.
maccored wrote: » i stick to my last post as you'd really made it clear you have a bit of a messed up view
Poor_old_gill wrote: » Ah, scrappy doo is back. Time to change the subject from Francies meltdown?
blanch152 wrote: » Seems like we have managed to wander far from Francie's meltdown. Distraction and diversion assignment safely completed, the lads can retreat now.
maccored wrote: » see what exactly? working class people giving out? I can see where the indo had an article trying to link the more moronic of yellow vesters with SF - people like you have lapped it up. The general idea of the yellow vest movement in france is against an rising cost of living usually felt by the working/middle classes. In ireland it seems to stand for anything so Im sure, on the high cost of living issues etc, there'd be crossovers not just from SF, but every party. Doesnt mean though that everything the yellow vests stand for relate to SF or vice versa. Very childish to think otherwise.
maccored wrote: » what? This thread is about SF ... not Francie and the things you fancy he does. get yourself a diary and write your little fantasies down in that instead.
tikkahunter wrote: » Has Mary Lou came out against the anti mask protests organised by SF supporters - sorry yellow jacket mob ?
maccored wrote: » there we are. thats all I need to know about truthvader
Piehead wrote: » She’s a tank of a lass these days. You wouldn’t like to be up against her !
Truthvader wrote: » Careful now. They're very sensitive to any comment about poor Mary Lou's appearance
blanch152 wrote: » It gets particularly amusing when he doubles down in the face of all the evidence that he is wrong.
Truthvader wrote: » A turn of phrase to emphasise the numb nut stupidity of Francie's invasion plan and his Sinn Fein fantasy that somehow Jack Lynch's decision not to send the army in as peacekeepers or whatever was the wrong decision. As ever with Sinn Fein "all you need to know" is wrong
FrancieBrady wrote: » There is no evidence blanch. This is a 'what if'. The 'evidence' is in your head i.e. an overly sensitive inferiority complex and awe of the British. As I said and you can refute it all you want, the British were feeling pressure just as much as Dublin was. Albeit for different reasons. Wilson even considered excluding NI from the UK.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Still lying about 'invasions'...good man Truth, can always rely on you to lie when your knowledge of the actual history lets you down.
blanch152 wrote: » When is an invasion not an invasion? When has a permanent member of the UN Security Council ever been censored for defending against an invasion by a neighbouring country? When has a permanent member of the UN Security Council ever been censored for invading a neighbouring country?
You need to get back to reality. If the Irish Army had invaded Northern Ireland, they would have been wiped out by the British Army in short order, who would have then set to quick work annexing territory to ensure a defendable rather than porous border. After that, from a position of power and dominance, they would have talked. We would still be suffering today from the reprecussions.
Truthvader wrote: » Happy to measure my knowledge with yours any day. In fairness you seem to have some idea as to the relevant history - and an obsessive grasp of very particular details but it is all perverted and twisted by the toxic nationalist prism through which all events are seen
tikkahunter wrote: » I’m from a working class area , Parents and friends still live there. All the SF beauts I know from the area are in the yellow jackets in the videos, you know the same lads that won’t wear masks and their kids won’t wear masks all posting anti mask , anti establishment videos up on Facebook. The same lads who I grew up seeming collecting protection money , drug dealing and dishing out punishment beatings mainly to lads for dealing on their patch . Why have SF not condemned the protests. Don’t want to upset their followers that’s why .
maccored wrote: » the yellow vests in ireland are Gemma O'Doherty territory. Im sure you know all the SF members in your area alright (my arse you do) Great to see you are how obsessed you are with exaggerations and stereotypes. You also havent a notion what the average SF voter is like by the looks of it. You and johnny flash must be in the same Indo reading fan club
Truthvader wrote: » Imagine, just for a few minutes that partition, the decision not to send the Irish army into the 6 counties as "peacekeepers" and any number of other cherished obsessions were just decisions made with the best of intentions by decent people in difficult or impossible situations as the least worst option at the time. Imagine all the bitterness, hatred and resentment you could just let go. Breathe.
Ten of Swords wrote: » Part 1 hereAll mod warnings from part 1 remain in effect All thread bans from part 1 remain in effect Carry on...
FrancieBrady wrote: » You are one to talk about 'cherished obsessions'. Shinners and the 'RA still under your bed and in your headspace.
tikkahunter wrote: » Again I don’t read the indo ,I know what I can see . I Know well what goes on as I said growing up in a workings class area in Dublin you get to see the real goings on . The shop vans they own , the protection rackets , the punishment beatings , the drug dealing and its very hard to take TDs seriously when you grew up watching them being surrounded with By that filth . I know you boys do your best to ignore all that but it’s a fact . I’m not too interested in what they do up the north as it’s a different world up there and their Protestant equivalents are more than likely up to the same . Go on to any of their councillors Facebook pages they always try to create the us vs them with people from wealthy areas. It’s not in SF interests to have people in working class areas prosper that’s why they preach hate and try to keep them bet down , look at how long Dessie has been a Td now go look at the state of Finglas village , now compare that to an area of an independent like Lowry and Healy Rae . It proves a point that If you want the best for your area as a TD then you can make that happen .
Truthvader wrote: » On the other hand you can cling on to your toxic interpretations and fuel your bitterness forever. As to allegations made against me; big differnce between decent people doing their best and malignant criminals deliberately inflicting suffering on other people for personal advantage. As per the post above, clearly very much a current toxin eating away in working class areas where they have control.
blanch152 wrote: » Our government took the tough decisions yesterday, why haven't the SF/DUP government taken the decisions up there when they have a far worse situation?
How long would this deployment last? Would it be under the consent or guidance from the UN? If not would it be unilateral? What if the British said no? Go in anyway? What casualties would be accepted as part of the deployment? How would the Irish state manage the obvious and rampant Unionist response?
maccored wrote: » the yellow vests in ireland are Gemma O'Doherty territory.
Three nominees were proposed and seconded. Gemma O’Doherty was proposed and seconded by Sinn Féin;