blanch152 wrote: » Who are the 2% who vote for Aontu?
smurgen wrote: » People showing their autism.
Whatisthisnow wrote: » So not 15%
blanch152 wrote: » Every other major political party has condemned the unacceptable attacks on the gardai, except Sinn Fein. That tells us everything about the senior leadership of that party.
Whatisthisnow wrote: » YFG members were there
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Using autism as a way to get a dig in at a someone is just unacceptable, regardless of who you were directing it at.
McMurphy wrote: » Wonder if smoothie girl was there?
Whatisthisnow wrote: » https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1365940834156355591?s=19 What a clown
McMurphy wrote: » Drew having to wind his neck in again. Wonder if smoothie girl was there?
markodaly wrote: » Weren't they the same people who attacked Justin Barret with an iron bar on a Luas some years back? Eirgi and Real SF types? They do exist don't you know.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Colm O'Gorman nails the issue with this kind of incompetent policing. It goes on all the time up on the high moral ground.https://twitter.com/Colmogorman/status/1365994245363011584
blanch152 wrote: » Not a single word of condemnation for the attacks on the Gardai. Am I surprised? No. Sinn Fein are a cancer in our society.
Eric Cartman wrote: » They can only offer luke warm condemnations of it as not to alienate the section of their voters who were in attendance.
markodaly wrote: » Who is that?
McMurphy wrote: » You know well who smoothie girl is mark, I believe you even posted about her multiple times.
FrancieBrady wrote: » This reminds me of how selective victims are used here. The 'user' doesn't really care about the victim at all, it is just a way to shout down other voices, what an idiot to do something like this:https://twitter.com/PaulONe27095425/status/1365820995395866627
smurgen wrote: » It's extremely disturbing the way in which victims are used consistently.
Natterjack from Kerry wrote: » Interesting account on Sinn Fein playing the race card a hundred years ago.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/28/ireland-1921-how-republicans-used-their-whiteness-to-win-freedom
In the 1918 December general election, Sinn Féin took 73 of 105 Irish seats, with Collins winning his seat for South Cork. In Dublin, January 1919, they declared themselves a sovereign parliament - Dáil Éireann - and then declared independence. Éamon de Valera was elected president of the Dáil and Collins was appointed minister of home affairs and later minister of finance. In this role he organised the hugely successful Dail loan which financed the republican government.
McMurphy wrote: » **HAYMAKER ALERT!!!** Wouldn't that be the Sinn Fein Michael Collins was a member of in 1921? Think before you post natty jack. Michael Collins.
wicklowstevo wrote: » surely your not claiming that Collins was a member of sf as it exists now ? . sure they were only started in the late 60s early 70s ?? even the most basic understanding of Irish history shows that
Wouldn't that be the Sinn Fein Michael Collins was a member of in 1921?
McMurphy wrote: » Nooooooooooooo.. and I thought the "HAYMAKER ALERT" would've been a bit of a giveaway. I'm just claiming that by Natterjack glitzy headline, Leo and Enda, (going by his linked to article) have had the portrait of a member of a racist xenophobic party hanging on their office walls. Also a terrorist. You lads can't have it every which way lol.