Further Things That Are Wrong (Part 1)

Exactly. Sex slaves. The best of women taking from viking towns like Waterford and Limerick. Don’t think they went near the Midlands

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I haven’t posted a single opinion in relation to this Sidney.

Yet you’ve used it as another excuse to project your hyperbole

You’ve lived all your life in Ireland mate and imagine what it’s like for oppressed people living in other countries, and claim your objective reality is superior to those who have lived abroad and actually witnessed oppression. That’s not remotely related to observable, objective reality, it’s called delusion.

That’s a good idea.

Only a lunatic or some some sort of demented fundamentalist could come out with shite like this.

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And only a lickspittle coward like you, too timid to offend their English overlords, would believe otherwise.

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I don’t imagine - I observe by looking, reading and listening.

The fact that you conflate these things with “imagining” says a hell of a lot about you.

You have never felt an ounce of oppression in your life in Ireland or the USA but that doesn’t stop you from wallowing in actual imagined oppression - while you not only denigrate real oppression, bigotry and prejudice against others, but imagine and invert it onto yourself to make you the victim.

It’s the inside out fog view of history.

Jesus H Christ

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Do you deny the Irish suffered any oppression at all?

I thought the English were the oppressed people now, yes? That seemed to be your view around Brexit referendum time, anyway.

Oppressed or overlords? Make up your mind ffs sake.

I’m puzzled as to why you’re asking a question I already specifically answered. Maybe your memory is going? Scroll back a bit, there, bud.

Next thing you know the Irish will be blowing up Nelson’s Pillar, painting all the red shit green, hammering all references to the British army off the Dawson Monument in Monaghan town, renaming the streets, etc.

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More or less than American slaves is the topic I believe

That’s bizarre

Apologies, I missed it.

You’re grading oppression then.

That’s the topic mate, somebody said that the Irish have suffered more under the English than slaves in America, nobody said the Irish didn’t suffer

A disgusting deletion of history. Know your place, you Paddy piccaninnies.

The topic is bizarre

To be clear I think local American towns should be allowed make up their own mind about their own statues.

I don’t know how the notion of the poor innocent Confederacy just defending itself from oppression sits with Robert E. Lee invading Kentucky and Maryland however. The confederacy was a strange place where its heartland voted that it didn’t want to be part of it so it had to invade its own heartland, kill anyone who resisted.

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