downcow wrote: » Why do you think our people changed their position on eg home rule? Sunningdale was very different than gfa so I’m not sure who the slow learner was
PokeHerKing wrote: » It would not be civil war. Population wise it would essentially be the entire island against Antrim. It would be a very easily contained tantrum.
JohnMcm1 wrote: » No it wouldn't it would begin as a tit for tat battle between smooth brain loyalists and nationalists and escalate very rapidly I fear.
BluePlanet wrote: » How are they going to bankroll a civil war? Where are they going to buy weapons as the British will no longer be assisting them. What's their actual support base besides a couple geographically small enclaves? It's totally unsustainable.
McMurphy wrote: » Remember this? What double talk You say your British, I agree you're British, and have never once (since you originally asked me this morning) denied your Britishness:
downcow wrote: » Apologies for misunderstanding you. This is crystal clear and unambiguous Thank you
Bambi wrote: » Theres an absolute shed load of legally held arms up North, mostly shotguns and rifles. Even without them the loyalists would mostly be looking at their old tricks of massacaring civilians with a few new twists inherited from the new wave of far right nutters, driving into crowds in trucks, planting nail bombs Firm measures would be required.
McMurphy wrote: » Fair enough cheers.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » It certainly will be very telling if the riots continue following the death of a royal.
batman75 wrote: » Dismayed to see water cannons used on nationalist youths rioting last night. It speaks of a continued state inequality in how Catholics and Protestants are treated. Fine if everybody gets the water treatment. It also feeds into unionist beliefs of superiority and that Catholics are the great unwashed. Disgusting.
McMurphy wrote: » Loyalist housing estates seem to have called off their scrotes for the meantime.
BluePlanet wrote: » Look after a UI vote numerous stake holders are all on the same side: British Government, Irish Government, all their security and intelligence services and police services and all Republican groups, not to mention USA. All striving for a peaceful transition to a UI. It would an major international embarrassment for the UK if we see a bunch of Loyalist goons waving British flags, running riot to try to thwart the democratic will of the people for a UI. I would expect the British government and intelligence services to do their due diligence and keep their useful idiots in NI in check.
McMurphy wrote: » Loyalist housing estates seem to have called off their scrotes for the meantime.https://i.postimg.cc/tTHRgC5v/IMG-20210409-174330.jpg
lawred2 wrote: » I said to my wife earlier in the week to wait and see how the PSNI reacts if similar carry on kicks off in a nationalist area.. Being British she didn't quite believe me. She sees it now.
Del.Monte wrote: » Don't forget to show your wife this report of baton rounds being used against loyalist rioters or would that not sit comfortably with your agenda.https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/ni-street-violence-bus-driver-at-centre-of-hijacking-is-badly-shaken-and-will-need-time-before-returning-to-work-six-baton-rounds-fired-at-rioters-by-psni-brandon-lewis-flies-in-for-emergency-talks-over-rioting-3192990
Del.Monte wrote: » And what if there was a border poll and the result was NO to a United Ireland, would we be asked to vote every couple of years until the result is YES
10000maniacs wrote: » Even the scrotes have a moral code. Lets refrain from tearing the guts out of our community for a few days because Philip has died. But in a few days we will resume doing it.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Yes because the British state will remain an existential threat to the Irish people while it has a foothold on our island.
Fr D Maugire wrote: » But historically, this idea of being British has less to do with being loyal to Britain than it had to do with not being associated with anything considered Catholic. The idea of Britishness over Irishness only really increased as Catholics in Ireland started to gain equal rights. That is why Unionism is built on nothing more than religious bigotry and intolerance and the OO has played a huge part in pushing that agenda.