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'The Downtrodden'
CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2011-10-18, 4:39 PM | Message # 1
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St James Park

St James Avenue

St James Avenue

St James Avenue and on to Falls Road

The Falls Road

Falls Road

Falls Road turning on to Donegall Road

Donegall Road


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CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2011-10-18, 7:31 PM | Message # 2
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Just to point out these houses were there away long before the 'troubles' and Catholic occupied. They have been there from at least the 1940s and were Catholic occupied then too.. The houses at the top of the Donegall Road on the right after the no entry signs, and with the pointed roofs at the front are Council houses or Social housing as it is known as today. They are class houses and the same as Council houses in Ulsterville Avenue. All were built around the same time by the Unionist party at City Hall and Stormont.

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RSAUBDate: Tuesday, 2011-10-18, 8:22 PM | Message # 3
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Socially deprived Catholic West Belfast... Ack now that wouldn't be another wee Irish fip would it?
 
CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2011-10-18, 10:34 PM | Message # 4
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Yeah they can tell em. One of their old Irish songs was 'The Fairy Tales of Ireland' and never a better title for a song about them. The only thing is they are believed by the naive and those who fall for the old blarney.

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RSAUBDate: Tuesday, 2011-10-18, 10:41 PM | Message # 5
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Exactly and unfortunately there is some within our own community who even fall for their version of history... oh the fools!

The only good thing about the Irish, while they may be seen as a people who do no wrong, in the eyes of the World. They tell that many lies and get carried away, by blowing everything out of proportion, it is possible to expose their lies. Even on this very forum, the facts regarding the formation of the civil rights movement are as clear as day for everybody to see.
 
CulzieDate: Wednesday, 2011-10-19, 5:14 PM | Message # 6
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Yeah the so-called 'civil rights'was the means to launch their murder campaign and give the people 30 years of hell. They couldn't get their people behind them in their border campaign of the 1950s/60s so new tactics would have to be tried and the 'western spring' of the sixties was their opportunity to take us into the abyss. All the things they whinged about were changed to suit them by 1972,yet it didn't stop them bombing and murdering people. I think it must have been obvious even then to the knuckleheads and the grovellers that their real agenda was about the border. The 'civil rights' was the smokescreen.

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CulzieDate: Thursday, 2011-10-20, 8:57 PM | Message # 7
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A couple more photos from the Falls Rd where the supposedly 'downtrodden' lived. One is the part of the Falls Rd shown in the above photos but from an earlier time. The second is the Falls Road swimming pools and baths in 1908





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RSAUBDate: Friday, 2011-10-21, 10:43 PM | Message # 8
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Some excellent pictures there.
 
CulzieDate: Monday, 2012-03-26, 10:04 PM | Message # 9
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Here's a couple more of the pictures from the areas where the 'poor downtrodden'catholics lived. First one is in the 1960s and the second is in the 1970s. A few changes the dressing rooms,diving boards,shute and the building in the far corner are not in the 1970s one. This park also a had bowling green,football and gaelic pitches etc.




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RSAUBDate: Tuesday, 2012-03-27, 0:04 AM | Message # 10
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Lovely looking, but wait these pictures have to be false? after all these people were treated as second class vermin by the hate-filled Unionist state?
 
CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2012-03-27, 11:35 PM | Message # 11
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Thats the way they sold it to the world and sad to say the world fell for it.

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CulzieDate: Thursday, 2012-04-05, 6:36 PM | Message # 12
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The Broadway Cinema on the Falls Road in the 1950s complete with Commissionaires at the entrance. It was one of three cinemas on the Falls Rd at that time. Clonard (below) being one. The Diamond was the other.





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RSAUBDate: Thursday, 2012-04-05, 7:48 PM | Message # 13
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And if you believed what your told, these people had no money to buy food and survive never mind a luxury like visiting the cinema.
 
CulzieDate: Thursday, 2012-04-05, 10:57 PM | Message # 14
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Thats it RSAUB thats exactly the message they put out. Its seems unbelievable now days that this was the case but many people did believe it. The message went out that Protestants were living in 'white mansions' and Catholics were living in hovels. That just wasn't true. There were those from both religions who were living in hovels. There were those from both religions who were living in 'white mansions'

It was basically a lot of hogwash with the only aim behind it to bring down the Unionist government.


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RSAUBDate: Friday, 2012-04-06, 6:12 PM | Message # 15
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Very true, at the end of the day when the lies becomes regarded as the truth, the facts become ill-relevant and over a long period of time, a lot of people will believe the lies.

The only good thing is that the rebels do tell that many lies that the truth is out there for anyone who is prepared to open their eyes.
 
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