The Glorious 12th of July

RTE spent the last two weeks crawing about Storeys funeral but not a peep over the weekend about the most appalling abusive banners all over Loyalist pallet fires. Its like travelers, RTE and meejia are afraid to say anything negative about the cunts.

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IRA/SF apologist playing the victim card again. What a surprise.

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Address his point.

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I saw a few banners hoisted asking people to stay 2m apart. RTÉ won’t care as long as Dr Tony’s mantra is being followed

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Do you not think it’s a bit of a nonsense point? RTE are an Irish station, Unionists don’t see themselves as Irish and play no part in society in this jurisdiction so there would be no reason for RTE to talk about it

There’s loads of marches in the republic.

Is there? Didn’t know that

Yup, there’s orange halls in the republic.

It’s fascinating that so many woke Irish people have a massive problem with racism in America and support the removal of confederate statues, yet the more contemporary activities of the racist and bigoted Orange order in their own country doesn’t seem to bother them.

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Paddy will fight everyone’s battles but his own.

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And vice versa.

Care to expand on that?

How you miss ace wummer Sidney on the 12th of July.

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Do they March when the 12th falls on a Sunday ??

Negative, they spend Monday tramping about.

Absolutely not. The Sabbath is sacrosanct. It’s a Glorious 13th instead.

I thought that but didn’t they march after Sunday service at Drumcree .

There is big difference between the rustic demonstrations in rural Fermanagh , Tyrone and Donegal where the wildest thing done is eating a bag of chips from a van and parades in Belfast and Portadown with cider swilling Johnny Adair lookalikes cheering them on .

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Your selective support for the oppressed.