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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2022 21:10:32 GMT
Sinn Fein will make themselves more palatable to liberal northern Unionists in order to convince them that a border poll is the next step to Irish Reunification.
However, the fact that the british royals are up to their neck in reactionary symbolism that the new british king has been embroiled in is something else altogether.
This is why SF will condone inane cat calling of the dead british queen.
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Post by zeopold on Sept 12, 2022 21:24:14 GMT
Sinn Fein will make themselves more palatable to liberal northern Unionists in order to convince them that a border poll is the next step to Irish Reunification. Waste of effort. Compel each and every orange pig to say 1690 Hail Marys. ...not that I have any sectarian axe to grind, as you are undoubtedly well aware.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2022 21:27:01 GMT
Sinn Fein will make themselves more palatable to liberal northern Unionists in order to convince them that a border poll is the next step to Irish Reunification. Waste of effort. Compel each and every orange pig to say 1690 Hail Marys. ...not that I have any sectarian axe to grind, as you are undoubtedly well aware. I was thinking more of Alliance party voters who voted to remain in the EU rather than yer average DUP voter.
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Post by zeopold on Sept 12, 2022 21:32:24 GMT
Waste of effort. Compel each and every orange pig to say 1690 Hail Marys. I was thinking more of Alliance party voters They could perhaps be let off if they applied for a Papal indulgence. It's all about give and take.
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Post by jsm on Sept 12, 2022 22:15:24 GMT
Maybe white Australians like her should 'piss off' back to their own countries and leave Australia to native Australians. That's a fair point, but IMO both sides of the argument quoted above have exhibited a lack of judgement with regard to the tone and timing of their comments. One "native Australian" has caused something of a furore by her comments about the queen's death:
“Todays a good fkn day, uncle Luke announces his tour, and this dumb dog dies Happpy fkn Friday,”
Uncle Luke apparently refers to US country singer Luke Combs. I had to look him up.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Sept 13, 2022 6:30:23 GMT
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Post by jsm on Sept 13, 2022 6:48:17 GMT
Maybe it was him wearing the Melbourne football club jumper who got dragged out by police for heckling Prince Andrew?
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Sept 13, 2022 7:33:56 GMT
Is Rogue in there somewhere?.... Maybe it was him wearing the Melbourne football club jumper who got dragged out by police for heckling Prince Andrew? What a bizarre clip. Hard to imagine why the entire crowd isn't heckling Andrew. The people giving him a shove seem genuinely annoyed.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Sept 13, 2022 9:12:11 GMT
Arrests of protesters prompt free-speech concernsThe arrests of protesters after the death of Queen Elizabeth II are "deeply concerning", free-speech campaigners have said. Police in Scotland have arrested two people in recent days, while a man was arrested and de-arrested in Oxford. The arrests came at events to mark the Queen's death and proclaim King Charles III Britain's new monarch. In London, as queues begin for the lying in state, the Met Police said people "have a right to protest". On Sunday, a 22-year-old woman was charged in connection with a breach of the peace after being arrested during an accession proclamation for the King outside St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh. She was later released and will appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date. On the same day, Symon Hill, 45, was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence after shouting "Who elected him?" during another accession proclamation in Oxford. Thames Valley Police said he was later de-arrested and was assisting officers "voluntarily". Rest here... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62883713
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Post by zeopold on Sept 13, 2022 9:20:36 GMT
Maybe it was him wearing the Melbourne football club jumper who got dragged out by police for heckling Prince Andrew? What a bizarre clip. Hard to imagine why the entire crowd isn't heckling Andrew. The people giving him a shove seem genuinely annoyed. Dim-witted sycophants tugging the forelock in deference to the royal nonce.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2022 14:49:19 GMT
That's a fair point, but IMO both sides of the argument quoted above have exhibited a lack of judgement with regard to the tone and timing of their comments. One "native Australian" has caused something of a furore by her comments about the queen's death:
“Todays a good fkn day, uncle Luke announces his tour, and this dumb dog dies Happpy fkn Friday,”
Uncle Luke apparently refers to US country singer Luke Combs. I had to look him up.
Interesting that you put native Australian in patentheses. If someone doesn't identify with and/or support the monarchy why should they be beyond criticising them?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2022 14:50:03 GMT
Maybe it was him wearing the Melbourne football club jumper who got dragged out by police for heckling Prince Andrew?
Don't be stupid✊👍
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Sept 13, 2022 15:08:49 GMT
Needless to say I was just joshing - though am amazed by the numbers queuing up during the coffin's UK tour
I'd shake the hand of anyone who heckled Andrew
Entitled waste of space that he is
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2022 18:45:48 GMT
I wouldn't be seen anywhere near Edinburgh.
As Frankie Boyle once said about it.
'Glasgow is a place where lots of people get stabbed whereas Edinburgh is a city where everyone needs stabbed'!
That joke sums up the difference between us.
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Post by personunknown on Sept 13, 2022 19:04:32 GMT
Minutes silence at Anfield not really observed by all. BT muted the sound but commentator had to admit there was dissent in the crowd.
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