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marching is pushing it a bit.:rolleyes: . Its the sectarian hate version of Brassed off rather than a triumph of the will and Hugo boss:D
Its the sectarian hate that pisses people off. They should send some of the idiots to lewes see how a bonfire is done nobody dies nobody is pissed off and its popular apart from the Zulus:facepalm:
 
In the mid-80s my band rehearsed in a ground floor flat so we were less than impressed when an orange flute band decided to March down the street. We were rather annoyed about this and so we embarked on an extremely loud version of the Pink Fairies’ “Uncle Harry’s Last Freakout” by way of protest. This had the effect of the RUC rapping at the window, telling us to turn down or we would be arrested. Stay classy
 
Free Dusty :mad:

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you know the police went back to the battle of the bin flat and took the tricolour down

that was the serious business

i mind it less if the cops in question had not noticed that he had thrown the food recycling bin

but they arrested Dusty instead
 
From facebook... food for thought.

"This is the Shankill Butcher, Eddie McIlwaine. He was a member of a gang that travelled the streets of Belfast at night in black taxis and other vehicles with an assortment of knives and meat cleavers hunting innocent Catholic civilians. They killed numerous people, both Catholics and Protestants, including other loyalists on occasion.

They bound them, tortured them, beat them, stabbed them and murdered them. Some of their victims were almost decapitated, such were their wounds to the neck.

McIlwaine marched up the Shankill tonight, as a proud member of the Orange Order. He will no doubt march tomorrow as well.

If he had married a Catholic he would have been expelled.

In the eyes of the Orange Order, killing Catholics obviously doesn't warrant the same disciplinary measures as marrying them.

That is "Orangeism" in a nutshell.

And that is why we should all refuse to tolerate the intolerant. #endsectarianism"


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Yes it was an absolute revelation to me when I went to Belfast in June 2015. Especially being half Northern Irish. I came away distraught.
Unfortunately, some of us from Scotland had/have this shit going on too. To a much lesser degree than in NI of course but it's still there.

(I remember my sister coming within earshot of an Orange March in Glasgow when my nephew was young. He wanted to see what was going on because of the music and drums and all that. She of course didn't want to explain what it was all about -- I mean what the fuck is it all about :rolleyes:? -- and why she felt a visceral reaction to it. Living in Glasgow, I'm sure he'll unfortunately find out all about it at some point. :()
 
Unfortunately, some of us from Scotland had/have this shit going on too. To a much lesser degree than in NI of course but it's still there.

(I remember my sister coming within earshot of an Orange March in Glasgow when my nephew was young. He wanted to see what was going on because of the music and drums and all that. She of course didn't want to explain what it was all about -- I mean what the fuck is it all about :rolleyes:? -- and why she felt a visceral reaction to it. Living in Glasgow, I'm sure he'll unfortunately find out all about it at some point. :()

I probably already said this last year but the only Orange march I ever saw IRL was on the way to a mate's funeral early one morning in Glasgow.

I gave one of them the Paddington hard stare from the back of the cab but left it at that.
 
Unfortunately, some of us from Scotland had/have this shit going on too. To a much lesser degree than in NI of course but it's still there.

(I remember my sister coming within earshot of an Orange March in Glasgow when my nephew was young. He wanted to see what was going on because of the music and drums and all that. She of course didn't want to explain what it was all about -- I mean what the fuck is it all about :rolleyes:? -- and why she felt a visceral reaction to it. Living in Glasgow, I'm sure he'll unfortunately find out all about it at some point. :()
There are some around South Bedfordshire too.
 
just looked it up their is an Irish bar quite close to the Ibrox bar in marmaris

more than likely was the attention of the gobshite
 
just looked it up their is an Irish bar quite close to the Ibrox bar in marmaris

more than likely was the attention of the gobshite

Have seen a march in Chester many years ago. It was not aggressive but fear now in an age of tiktok and other media, you'll get mischievous/malicious stuff like this in order to troll/provoke.

Only a matter of time before the MAGA crossover.
 
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