Wolfe Tone wrote: » Would you like me to pretend I care what you think?
Wheelie King wrote: » The fact you question why anyone would want to carry their own national flag is laughable.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » Why not? A flag is a politically charged symbol that can cause trouble on a sensitive day like today. If Union flags are being confiscated republican flags should be no different.
Wolfe Tone wrote: » If I want to carry my national flag around dublin I should bloody well be allowed to and not have the Gardaí imitating the RUC in confiscating tricolors.
sensibleken wrote: » a flag is a piece of cloth that is only embued with meaning if someone does something like confiscate it.
studiorat wrote: » See that's the problem right there. I've spent a lifetime listening to so called republicans telling people what they should and shouldn't be thinking. They simply don't care what other people think, only what they (the minority) want.
Wolfe Tone wrote: » So we should ban people having national flags then?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » but serioulsy, why would someone want to wlak around carrying their national flag? Unless going to a match or similar?
weldoninhio wrote: » So if i don't agree with the Americans going into Iraq, i shouldn't watch the NFL, or any Hollywood movies, or any US tv shows, or but american products?? If i don't agree with the Irish government letting the US planes land in Shannon, should i not use any shops here??
Wolfe Tone wrote: » Why should I care about what he thinks of me? Why should you care about what I think of you?
Wheelie King wrote: » It's called freedom and why i'm proud of my country.
sensibleken wrote: a flag is a piece of cloth that is only embued with meaning if someone does something like confiscate it.
studiorat wrote: » Not my National Flag you won't. You'll treat it in the correct manner and not carry it around like a bleedin' football scarf.
Zombienosh wrote: » I've been saying all week the only trouble you'll get this week is from school drop out knackers in celtic jerseys talking about "troubles" that they half learned in history class before dropping out of school.
My name is URL wrote: » This thread has become awfully bitter since I last posted
hmmm wrote: » I'm surprised to see Eirigi members walking around waving the flag of the "Free State". I'd expect they'd be trying to burn that alongside the Union Jack, because they hate us more than they hate the British.
ISDW wrote: » Definitely. Carrolls is going to be in trouble, another business going to the wall?
seamus wrote: » Why would you do that? The existing law is just fine whereby anyone found in contravention of the Public Order Act can be arrested and have whatever items confiscated from them in order to prevent them from further contravening the Act or disrupting the Gardai in exercising the powers. Carry a flag down the road all you like. Just don't act like a twat while doing so. Treat the flag with respect, not as a banner under which to scream racist and xenophobic slurs.
Wolfe Tone wrote: » hondasam never got me my tae