- 22 Sep 2019 03:35
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Show me where I've defended Loyalist terror and atrocities. I'm not willing to let you hide behind wrong accusations because you apparently can't come up with a rebuttal.
I encourage you to come and live in the present.
Presvias wrote:^ Unbelievable. All of it.
If you do know about the Troubles, then you have absolutely no excuse for defending Loyalist paramilitaries. I'd get permanently banned if I said what I'm thinking, so best just completely dismiss your frankly evil posts/beliefs. But just in case you're engaging in sophistry, and patching over your ego (which I hope is the case), I'll try one last time to show you exactly what you're mistakenly defending..
https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/events/bsunday/chron.htm
Successive Tory and Labour govts and Ulster University have agreed upon those events.
Show me where I've defended Loyalist terror and atrocities. I'm not willing to let you hide behind wrong accusations because you apparently can't come up with a rebuttal.
Presvias wrote:It's completely clear that the invading & occupying British started, continued and gladly carried out the actions mentioned in the article. The Irish were oppressed for hundreds of years prior to the formation of the Free State; and the predecessors to the IRA; the Fenians, were absolutely justified in their campaign against tyranny. The early IRA of James Connolly and 'big jim' larkin were also pretty heroic, it was comprised of men & women who valiantly fought the occupiers' racist tyranny. The only people who still defend the British involvement in Ireland, are far-right fascisti and the ignoranti.
I encourage you to come and live in the present.
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts"
Richard Feynman
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