FrancieBrady wrote: » And blanch? Any mention for all the others injured and killed by the violence perpretrated on this island? More of the 'look the other way' hypocrisy here like Gregory Campbell this morning. 'We can celebrate battles and killings every year and we demand we are allowed do that, and when we fraternise with unrepentent Loyalists we are not endorsing them...oh No, we are holier than that crowd over there. Or Charlie and Leo and the cohort on here, 'what savages are we that cannot. forgive and forget and pay respects to the Black and Tans?' On it goes. As I say until there is a mature conversation about these things these issues will continue.
McMurphy wrote: » Stanley's greatest crime was using the "d" instead of "the" before "British Army" Narrow water was a fairly successful operation by the provos in fairness. Stanley should have realised that today's society is too politically correct and right on to publicly voice his admiration for it though. Kilmiachel good, narrow water bad? I've no problem with the tweet myself in case anyone was left with any doubt.
blanch152 wrote: » We live in a country where many people cannot bend their knee thanks to the IRA. Crippled for life by criminal thugs.
FrancieBrady wrote: » And you will have to live in a country where some people won't bend the knee Brendi.
smurgen wrote: » See no issue. Be more worried about this sort of tweeting from the FF side. I wonder will the Wicklow FF secretary face disciplinary action for this?https://twitter.com/marty_ardmhacha/status/1332831239137583104?s=19
Brendan Bendar wrote: » I see that lad Stanley couldn’t hold back.......... True colors exposed, not the first time I understand.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Good girl Audey Carville - landing Gregory Campbell on his hypocritical ass on RTE. Sooner the conversation is had about the hypocrisy that goes on about ALL the violence perpetuated on this island the better.
smurgen wrote: » Bigger than the DUP?
hmmm wrote: » SF are the single biggest thing standing between us now and a united Ireland. And tweets like that show why - what unionist could possibly think they will be safe in a United Ireland if SF are in charge?
donvito99 wrote: » How does that tweet advance the cause for a United Ireland?
walshb wrote: » The tweet was disgusting.. And people need to park their ridiculous defense of parties and call things as they are.. We are meant to be moving on, healing, building bridges, peace and harmony For a TD to come out with that is shameful..
Bubbaclaus wrote: » If there is no issue with his tweet, then why has he deleted it and apologised?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Guess I was proved right... atrocities....bend the knee... Happy I have a knee to bend, pal...a lot of folk unable to do that.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Happy I have a knee to bend, pal...a lot of folk unable to do that.
spacet wrote: » Good to know Brendan. Any other observations about the content of the post or no? Do you think a day recognizing Britain's atrocities around the globe appropriate or are you one of those bend the knee type apologists?
donvito99 wrote: » It's almost as if SF need partition to justify their own political existence? The irony of the greatest steps towards a UI being taken by FG in recent years, and FF before that isn't lost on all of us. Should they play into the hands of the unionists also?
FrancieBrady wrote: » :D Don't unionists want to commemorate a bloody battle on the streets if there is a UI?