SDooM wrote: Thats quite possibly the stupidest thing I've heard... Old bigotries die hard, I guess...
Deleted User wrote: and supplies the north west with drugs?
Deleted User wrote: 1:Was it "insensitive"of me to wear orange today?(It was not a deliberate thing.Forgot it was the twelth)
alleepally wrote: Well, you've learned a valuable lesson about wearing an orange shirt on the 12th July in Longford. Don't do it again.
Longford...the worst of all the fords.
leeroybrown wrote: No. Wearing the (rather rare) Rangers 02/03 third strip for the day would have been.
Deleted User wrote: Well they looked like the type of lads who dropped out of school before the junior cert.So doubt they could comprehend how wearing a plain orange tshirt is not the same as wearing a orange sash. I think they wanted to beat the ****e out of me as they followed for quite a bit and had to duck into longrord cinema to lose them.Luckily I had a few friends with me.
Deleted User wrote: "Dirty unionist bastard" Thats what I got called today while walking down the street in longford.I also called a "dirty prod" and to go back up the north because i was not wanted. My crime:I was wearing an orange t-shirt. Two questions 1:Was it "insensitive"of me to wear orange today?(It was not a deliberate thing.Forgot it was the twelth) 2:Why is there so much scum in Longford town?I honestly never feel safe in longford town at night.Whereas Dublin seems a lot safer.Longford is small enough town but still has quite few murders/stabbings and supplies the north west with drugs?
Deleted User wrote: One of them was wearing celtic jersey.I doubt any of them would be supporting england!
mike65 wrote: They should print that up on a T-Shirt!
pvt. joker wrote: so what does ireland think of the Syracuse Orangemen? not too highly i would suspect
stevenmu wrote: It's very easy to just write such an event off to biggotry and think no matter about it. It's also entirely possible that the people involved believed the OP was deliberatly wearing an orange t-shirt to cause offense.
Sangre wrote: A big rolleyes for YOU :rolleyes:
folan wrote: it still never ceases to amaze me how racism has flourished in Ireland, seeing that we were once among the most discriminated against people in the world! Signs like No Dogs, No Blacks, No Irish were common place years ago and now we've fought to get rid of them. and how do we reply, with people coming out with crap like "Dirty unionist bastard" . Well done lads. We've made our forefathers proud!* *Insert sarcastic tone! folan is online now Report Bad Post Reply With Quote