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Cheramie III%'s avatar

We don’t call them the Fighting Irish for a reason and I guess we’re gonna have to take our own boats over to help

Bruce J Kellogg's avatar

That is the University of Notre Dame American Rugby team you are thinking of. . . : )

Cheramie III%'s avatar

True but they had to come from somewhere and my Scot-Irish grandfather was fighting in his sixties so I think of him as a fighting Texan Irishmen

fauxcroft wade's avatar

Indigenous Catholic people understand migration issues as they suffered under a protestant invasion by the wealth English, stealing lands and properties. But it's the Protestant community that's causing the troubles apparently. Meanwhile the Catholics still remembers the colonialism of the English and how the English starved them.

zack d's avatar

I think UK has a better chance to have a revolution first

Meme River's avatar

Very well said

Alice215's avatar

i wonder if this is on purpose placing dangerous immigrants on purpose to create chaos fear and hate.

Karađorđe's avatar

The people on the streets leading the charge are Ulster loyalists. The nationalists remain wedded to parties that have embraced globalism and replacement migration.

QuestionablePenmanship's avatar

I suggest a laminated bamboo or fiberglass model, and strike with the toe.

https://torpey.ie/collections/bambu

Nenad Jovanović's avatar

And now we have a racist rampage on the streets of Belfast

quidestruetmundum's avatar

Racist? nah. and hey, you're not Irish...

Wouter's avatar

Exactly. The counter revolution against mass migration cannot happen soon enough. Should’ve listened.

Bonnie Blodgett's avatar

You wrongly attribute immigrant violence to innate traits in African people, similar to their dark skin. You don't see how someone whose people have been brutalized, including the Irish at the hands of the English, will have vindictive tendencies, that these will manifest themselves in ways that might seem illogical. They are illogical, until you look at yourself.