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What's with Boards and Ireland-bashing?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,433 ✭✭✭wandatowell


    ya Ireland is crap and so is the rest of the world.

    Thank god for boards though.

    The post kinda reminds me of the Bill Hicks joke about the political party idea he had "The People Who Hate People Party"


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 355 ✭✭I_AmThe_Walrus


    TIOCFAIDH ÁR LÁ

    You know what rattles my can...

    Tracksuit wearing teenagers shouting above phrase like it means something to them. I'm all for a United Ireland but only if it can be achieved through peace and love and void of religion and politics.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 9,463 ✭✭✭Celly Smunt


    You know what rattles my can...

    Tracksuit wearing teenagers shouting above phrase like it means something to them. I'm all for a United Ireland but only if it can be achieved through peace and love and void of religion and politics.

    ya know what rattles my cage? people who think all republicans are tracksuit wearing scumbags and also people who call tracksuit wearers scumbags who don't even know the person,get off the high pony.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15,238 ✭✭✭✭Diabhal Beag


    We are a nation of begrudgers. That answers the question.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 355 ✭✭I_AmThe_Walrus


    pmcmahon wrote: »
    ya know what rattles my cage? people who think all republicans are tracksuit wearing scumbags and also people who call tracksuit wearers scumbags who don't even know the person,get off the high pony.

    You know what really jerks my flute?
    Members on boards.ie called pmcmahon defending tracksuit wearing scumbags and also people who call tracksuit wearers scumbags who don't even know the person, get off the high pony.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 9,463 ✭✭✭Celly Smunt


    You know what really jerks my flute?
    Members on boards.ie called pmcmahon defending tracksuit wearing scumbags and also people who call tracksuit wearers scumbags who don't even know the person, get off the high pony.

    worst.comeback.ever.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 355 ✭✭I_AmThe_Walrus


    pmcmahon wrote: »
    worst.comeback.ever.

    game you lost.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,533 ✭✭✭Donkey Oaty


    Lads, lads....we've all had a drink....what was the question again?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,289 ✭✭✭parker kent


    Abrasax wrote: »
    Eh?

    Eastern Europeans don't have problems with homosexuals, OP.

    I think there is a pretty well known dislike of homosexuals in plenty of areas in Eastern Europe. It is getting better but they are not exactly the most gay-friendly of regions. A quick google search or a chat with people from Eastern Europe will confirm that.

    The OP does have bad timing though, the first ever gay pride march in Eastern Europe happened the other day in Warsaw. It does confirm some of what the OP says though.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10670489
    Several thousand people have attended a European-wide gay rights parade in the Polish capital Warsaw.

    It was the first time the annual EuroPride march was being held in Central or Eastern Europe.

    Several small counter-demonstrations were also held and some people hurled eggs and abuse at those in the parade.

    A BBC correspondent says gay people in staunchly Roman Catholic Poland find it hard to be open about their sexuality.

    Church leaders and politicians regularly speak out against homosexuality, Adam Easton reports from Warsaw.

    EuroPride's organisers say they want to fight discrimination against homosexuality and promote a debate about legalising same-sex relationships in Poland.

    Vuvuzelas and drums
    The colourful parade began to the sound of pounding drums and vuvuzelas, our correspondent says.

    Floats covered in rainbow flags and balloons carried politicians from Poland and across Europe.

    One person was dressed in a devil mask and horns - a cheeky reference, perhaps, to the controversy this year's EuroPride has caused in Poland, our correspondent says.

    "We feel like they are 20 years behind the Netherlands," said Ad Bakker, a 39-year-old from Holland who travelled to Warsaw to show solidarity with Polish friends.

    "But the atmosphere is good and we hope that EuroPride will help," he told the Associated Press news agency.

    A Polish friend of his, Sebastian Blaszczyk, 36, said the situation was improving every year but Poland still had far to go in accepting gay people.

    While EuroPride's organisers had hoped a minimum of 20,000 people from across Europe would join the event, police estimates put the figure at several thousand.

    By comparison, more than a million people attended a gay pride march in Madrid three years ago, our correspondent adds.

    Warsaw's authorities were given a petition with more than 50,000 signatures from anti-gay groups demanding the cancellation of the event.

    British solidarity
    In a recent survey, almost two-thirds of respondents said homosexual couples should not be open about their sexuality.

    It is extremely rare to see gay couples holding hands even in Warsaw, Poland's most cosmopolitan city, our correspondent says.

    Those who do face verbal or physical violence, such as Ryszard Giersz, 25, from a small town near the German border.

    He won a small amount of damages in court last year after neighbours repeatedly verbally abused him and threw tomatoes and stones at him.

    The UK's ruling Conservative Party sent its most senior openly gay member to the event.

    Nick Herbert told the BBC his presence at the parade illustrated Britain's support for human rights.

    "Equality, respect for human rights, is fundamental for the ethos of the European Union and I think it's entirely appropriate and right that the British Government should be represented here by me and the ambassador in saying that we stand full square behind these values," he said.

    Mr Herbert said his party and its coalition partner the Liberal Democrats had a "really ambitious programme of reform and entrenching equality for LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender] people"


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 977 ✭✭✭Abrasax


    I think there is a pretty well known dislike of homosexuals in plenty of areas in Eastern Europe. It is getting better but they are not exactly the most gay-friendly of regions. A quick google search or a chat with people from Eastern Europe will confirm that.

    The OP does have bad timing though, the first ever gay pride march in Eastern Europe happened the other day in Warsaw. It does confirm some of what the OP says though.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10670489


    I know all that.

    I was just complying with the OP's request.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,289 ✭✭✭parker kent


    Abrasax wrote: »
    I know all that.

    I was just complying with the OP's request.

    Ahhhh that makes sense...earth to parker kent, come in parker :D

    I'll sit in the shame corner for a while :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,778 ✭✭✭Pauleta



    Ireland has racists? Of course it does. Tell me France, or England, or the US doesn't have race prolems. Try being Irish in England in the 80s and 90s.
    Just because other countries are worse doesnt mean we shouldnt do everything in our power to stop it going on here.

    Ireland has homophobes? Of course it does. Tell me the US and half of eastern Europe doesn't have a problem with homosexuals. Try holding a Gay Pride parade in Eastern Europe.

    Same as above

    Ireland has problems with corruption? Hmm, I wonder are there any other countries in Europe with corruption issues.

    Again the same


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,305 ✭✭✭yoshytoshy


    Irelands so great ,we pay sheisters to sh1t on it daily.

    These paticular sheisters happen to sh1t at the dail.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,634 ✭✭✭Mayo Exile


    Lads, lads....we've all had a drink....what was the question again?

    More drink.............


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,779 ✭✭✭✭Princess Consuela Bananahammock


    TIOCFAIDH ÁR LÁ

    It's been and gone, my friend. We ****ed it up.
    Kasabian wrote: »
    I think you'll find a lot of the begrudgers in this country have not experienced life outside these shores.

    *Travel broadens the mind, sweeps away stereotypes and can make you appreciate what you have at home.


    Travel is not 2 weeks in a drunken haze in some sunshine escape hole.

    Extremely true.

    Ireland really is NOT as open-minded as most people believe it is. That said, it is probable a good deal LESS homophobic than a lot of coutries and about the same on racisim.

    And yes, I know where Fr Ted Crilly International Airport is, I have used it, it wasn't all that great either, as airports go.

    Everything I don't like is either woke or fascist - possibly both - pick one.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17 coc.k_sh!t_


    i like ireland, it the people the attitudes and the sheer scumbaggery that i hate with a passion. The irish couln't organise a shlt in a toilet, never mind a piss up in a brewery and forget about a state.

    Then the friggin drinking culture that goes on, what an embarrasment.

    i cant stand the Shinner culture here, refusing to be friends with Britain because of 800 years of opression yada yada. So boring and played out at this stage, will they ever let go. And they're all the same SF,FF FG and Labour. It's no wonder the world is laughing at us. what a mess
    This crowd are also an embarrasment

    I can't wait to finish college then i'm on the first flight out of her. I will disown ireland and poulation of assholes and chancers. Good riddence i i'll never come back.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,125 ✭✭✭Killer Pigeon


    Ireland is a kip. That's why I'm moving to Antarctica.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭R P McMurphy


    Hasmunch wrote: »
    Irish people complain to irish people about Irish small, bitter, racists homophobes.

    American people complain to American people about American small, bitter, racists homophobes.

    British people complain to British people about Britishsmall, bitter, racists homophobes.
    etc....

    You are always going to get first hand accounts from the country you are living in. Plus people like to complain a lot

    added to that it is ok when Irish people complain about Irish things, but when someone else soes it there is a problem straight away.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,488 ✭✭✭Yahew


    When you live somewhere you notice the problems. In the UK I have been on trains that stop for 2 hours because of signalling problems, problems which should really be solved in 2011, wouldn't you think. The Irish train service seems good. But I use it off-peak when I come home. The new motorways seem good. The Hotels are well run. Pubs serve better alcohol and the food is pretty good in most. Things are getting cheaper.

    Thats my rosy eyed view of Ireland, as someone who is now a tourist in Ireland, when I go there. ( Well, come here, as I am in Ireland now for a week).

    All holidays make places seem brilliant. Its the rush hour, the normal grind, that kills the soul.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,573 ✭✭✭pragmatic1


    I love our little country but theres always room to improve. Having said that, we've come a long way.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,409 ✭✭✭old_aussie


    I like mashed potatoes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,488 ✭✭✭Yahew


    i like ireland, it the people the attitudes and the sheer scumbaggery that i hate with a passion. The irish couln't organise a shlt in a toilet, never mind a piss up in a brewery and forget about a state.

    Then the friggin drinking culture that goes on, what an embarrasment.

    i cant stand the Shinner culture here, refusing to be friends with Britain because of 800 years of opression yada yada. So boring and played out at this stage, will they ever let go. And they're all the same SF,FF FG and Labour. It's no wonder the world is laughing at us. what a mess
    This crowd are also an embarrasment

    I can't wait to finish college then i'm on the first flight out of her. I will disown ireland and poulation of assholes and chancers. Good riddence i i'll never come back.

    I'd day you'll be back for a bit of washing, and ma's cooking?


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 35,948 Mod ✭✭✭✭dr.bollocko


    i like ireland, it the people the attitudes and the sheer scumbaggery that i hate with a passion. The irish couln't organise a shlt in a toilet, never mind a piss up in a brewery and forget about a state.

    Then the friggin drinking culture that goes on, what an embarrasment.

    i cant stand the Shinner culture here, refusing to be friends with Britain because of 800 years of opression yada yada. So boring and played out at this stage, will they ever let go. And they're all the same SF,FF FG and Labour. It's no wonder the world is laughing at us. what a mess
    This crowd are also an embarrasment

    I can't wait to finish college then i'm on the first flight out of her. I will disown ireland and poulation of assholes and chancers. Good riddence i i'll never come back.

    Stop bumping old threads.
    And being a re-reg.


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