On this day

English would be good :grinning:

I hope he’ll be on here July the 29th. Iv got a special event.

I don’t want any fuss lads. There are only 1165 others … 1165!!!

Half of them are @anon61878697

The other 45% are robert emmet

1366 - The Statutes of Kilkenny are passed in an attempt to prevent Norman settlers becoming “more Irish than the Irish themselves”

There was a few Statues from Kilkenny in Nolan park yesterday. Waheeeeyyyy

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Heard so,kk gone to fuck- Limerick look vvvv sharp, Cork not showing up yet

1979 - A group of 11 Loyalists known as the ‘Shankill butchers’ were sentenced to life imprisonment for 112 offences including 19 murders. The 11 men are given 42 life sentences and receive 2,000 years imprisonment in total

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What sort of ‘culture’ could have created these monsters and allowed them to carry on as they pleased?

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We have part of it here now our PSNI / RUC Garda chief

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A culture that didn’t care as it was only taigs being killed.

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The Shankill Butchers cannot be looked at in isolation.

There was a war raging. The Shankill Road had been impoverished for years and was practically a slum.

Sectarianism was rife.

Lenny Murphy was ashamed of his surname and wanted to show himself as a ‘Super Prod’. He probably was a psychopath as well.

Basher Bates and Brendan Hughes became very good mates subsequently, so like most of the conflict in Belfast the two religions had far more in common and than massive class divide deliberately created in the North by Paisley and his middle class quislings.

It is still going on now of course.

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Your man Irvine was a big loss to working class loyalist politics — they’ve no real voice now and they are lumped in with the deranged DUP.

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Who couldn’t give a flying fuck about them. They are the real cunts in all of this.

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Yes David Irvine was a pragmatist, current shower are cavemen

Ervine, gents.

Mea culpa

Ervine rip even

1317 - Bruce’s army marches south and reaches Castleknock, within sight of Dublin