sure joe wrote: » so presumably you would support residents rights to block roads to prevent bigoted organisations like the orange order marching through nationalist areas
GRMA wrote: » These are illegal protests. You support illegal protests?
junder wrote: » as part of maintaining good relations with the police, at thier request the protesters where I live leave one lane open in either direction so traffic can still move, would nationalists be prepared to do the same in a protest?
GRMA wrote: » Blocking roads is illegal. Dispite the reluctance of the PSNI to uphold the law. Law and Order eh? When it's orange.
sure joe wrote: » you say mantaining good relations with the police. given the police were a unionist organisation, there never was any good relations with the nationalist community.
junder wrote: » 30% of the Psni are catholic, would they be unionist?
blahfckingblah wrote: » so nearly 70 % are what? spoonfeeding
junder wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxO-7UL70uI CNN international news report
SoulandForm wrote: » Order from Whitehall to help incite violence and so bring an end to the order brought in by the GFA? Ireland is a very, very funny place sir, its a strange and troubled land...
junder wrote: » So because he's a Protestant from Northern Ireland that automatically makes him an authority on the subject. Why doesn't he come down to the area I live in and speak to the employed women behind the protest, these women that are not on drugs or any other stereotypical social problem journalists like to attribute to my community.
junder wrote: » I think you need to take your tin foil hat of
blahfckingblah wrote: » sorry junder i appear to have gotten it all wrong its all the nationalists fault... how could i have been so silly
gallag wrote: » I dont think any rational person would expect you to believe all the blame lies at any one side.
SoulandForm wrote: » ... Just why would the PSNI push the sectarian protesters down a route which was likely to spark to violence if their was another one available? ...
junder wrote: » My bad Didn't realise it was a pretend reporter
everdead.ie wrote: » There is an actual CNN report which is very even handed.http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/12/world/europe/northern-ireland-unrest/ Should also mention I'm surprised that the reporter called them Protestants and Catholics instead of Loyalists and Nationalists the lines are never that clear although maybe they are making these calls after Willie Frazers speech saying they were protestant Unionists( which seems silly to me when I'm sure there are plenty of Catholics happy to remain as part of the UK and consider themselves British).
everdead.ie wrote: » Should also mention I'm surprised that the reporter called them Protestants and Catholics instead of Loyalists and Nationalists the lines are never that clear although maybe they are making these calls after Willie Frazers speech saying they were protestant Unionists( which seems silly to me when I'm sure there are plenty of Catholics happy to remain as part of the UK and consider themselves British).