@flattythehurdler I believe most decent people would think the rnli were way out of line in ordering the rosslare rnli boat and crew to assist in the military operation that was Dunkirk. I will be requesting a poll from a moderator to canvass the views of the TFK community on this matter .
@Rocko @Bandage a poll please :
Should the rnli have breached Irish neutrality by sending the rosslare rnli boat and crew to a British military operation in Dunkirk or should the British loving cunts have respected our neutrality ?
A tfk poll
Really?
Should the RNLI have breached Irish neutrality by sending the Rosslare RNLI boat and crew to a British military operation in Dunkirk or should the British loving cunts have respected our neutrality ?
- yes
- no
0 voters
You may wish to rephrase the question?
Was this the same neutrality that gave us the blueshirts and the attempted government sponsored deportation of people to nazi death camps based upon their religion I wonder?
Should the RNLI have breached Irish neutrality by sending the Rosslare RNLI boat and crew to a British military operation in Dunkirk? No
should the British loving cunts have respected our neutrality ? Yes
The blueshirts were around long before WWII pal.
When did they sail off to fight for the Nazis with blessing of both church and state?
sure where’s the fun if i do that
During the Spanish Civil War.
Could someone tell me what this thread is about? Im lost.
soup taking quislings
That’s a fucking balls of a question
Great question and well phrased
As someone whose grandfather was stranded at Dunkirk - May I just say that the RNLI should have left him there. He joined the tan army off his own back, while working over there as a plasterer - the RNLI should never have breached Irish neutrality. The scum bags.
There’s something quite boggerish about the use of the word ‘tan’, but yeah, the collect money in Ireland and spend it in Britain RNLI, string ‘em up…
Does saving people’s lives at sea only matter if they’re Irish or something?
What’s wrong with being a bogger?
No