bilbot79 wrote: » That kind of polarisation and radicalization mentioned is the main tactic of Islamic State but it won't work in the North. We've been through too much and there is a maturity in the population now that wouldn't have been there just as the Troubles started. There are enough people who will turn around and say 'F*** off with your unionist/republican claptrap and get a life'
guy2231 wrote: » I don't think they want radicalise nationalists to be honest, doubt they would want that at all.
briany wrote: » They want to create polarisation
briany wrote: » Taking a protest to Dublin is a good tactic if you're a Loyalist header like Jamie Bryson or Willie Frazer. They want to create polarisation and they want to radicalise moderate Unionists and moderate Nationalists. This is really a pretty old trick, and it's been effective throughout history. As of now, it's been fairly well dealt with just by ignoring it and recognising it for what it is. Any protest that comes to Dublin should be given a heavy Gardai protection in order to starve it of its very aim, which is to goad the locals into some sort of aggro.
Normal One wrote: » Their own Tennants-filled bladders
downcow wrote: » Who would be stopping the buses on the m1? The Ra?
downcow wrote: » Who would be stopping the buses on the m2? The Ra?
PokeHerKing wrote: » If it happens once that'll be the last time the buses will make it past Dundalk. I'm actually getting a good laugh at how pathetic you and your lot are :pac:
downcow wrote: » I think tbh that would be the desired outcome every Saturday afternoon
FrancieBrady wrote: » Just listened to Jamie...who is talking about 'destabilising 'mass' protests, downcow, not a couple of Loyalist bands. Frankly, the lad is unhinged IMO. He has as much in common with the ordinary Unionist as they have with Boris Johnson tbh. If this is a 'leader, quite frankly, Unionism is doomed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVzjTLhYwFM
downcow wrote: » Very disciplined bands will go down like last time I. There will be no Belfast teenagers rioting cause they won’t be there
downcow wrote: » I think will more like be a few loyalist bands every Saturday. They can rotate around the 600+. Less effort and keeps reminding Roi every week that they need to seek some compromise from Eu. After all they are members
FrancieBrady wrote: » Bryson may be stupid enough to follow through on his attention seeking here. But I don't think he is that stupid. The fact is moderate Unionism is not concerned enough about the Protocol to engage in potential violence. Bryson knows if he follows through that the 'protest' would be as pathetic as the ones in Belfast...teenagers encouraged to wreck their own areas essentially and fabricated threats from Poots. It would qickly show that Unionism as a body is not overly concerned and has just taken yet another body blow to it's belief that the UK cares about them. I deal with businesses in the north most days and I have yet to hear anyone complain about the Protocol. It's primarily belligerent bluster.
PokeHerKing wrote: » I remember the last time yous tried that, I'm sure you'll get the same welcome.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Bryson with his 'could's' again. Bryson 'could' muster 100,000 like Paisley did, but he can't, try as he might. Bryson is looking for attention like his predecessor Willie Frazer.
downcow wrote: » Seems we may be heading for regular loyalist protest parades in Dublin as the feeling is Roi are burying their head in the sand. I guess better some street protests in Dublin than descending into more serious violence up here
Fionn1952 wrote: » 1) The protesters will primarily be disillusioned youths who barely have a notion what they're protesting about apart from on the most superficial level, and for whom going down for a ruck with those pesky Irish is the closest thing to a day out they'll have had in donkeys. There will be a handful of the usual suspects orchestrating things who'll keep their own hands clean while encouraging much.
Fionn1952 wrote: » I'd have a few firm predictions if any sort of protests go ahead in Dublin. 1) The protesters will primarily be disillusioned youths who barely have a notion what they're protesting about apart from on the most superficial level, and for whom going down for a ruck with those pesky Irish is the closest thing to a day out they'll have had in donkeys. There will be a handful of the usual suspects orchestrating things who'll keep their own hands clean while encouraging much. 2) Not one person at the protest will be able to offer an alternative to the Protocol that doesn't involve British exceptionalism or undermining the pillars of the EU.....No one will have the cop on to realise that Brexit is the problem, but rather will harp on about how Brexit was the will of the people....ignoring the fact that applying the same standards gives as much legitimacy to the very Protocol they're protesting against. 3) It will devolve into attempted vandalism and rioting, which will subsequently have all sorts of attempts passed to blame it on the locals, no matter how much that flies in the face of facts. 4) Any consequences experienced by those involved will just be fed into the usual victim complex, and we'll see a reinforced narrative of how Ireland is a, 'cold house for Unionists' because some rioting youths were rightly arrested. 5) It won't make a single difference to the NI Protocol. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.