Irish language school – Twinbrook
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RSAUB | Date: Tuesday, 2011-12-06, 4:47 PM | Message # 1 |
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An irish lauguage school named after something Bobby Sands said. You have to hand it to them, yet some within our own community, try and spread this poison to our own people.
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Culzie | Date: Tuesday, 2011-12-06, 6:47 PM | Message # 2 |
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| That saying was used by Robinson at the DUP's recent conference but he put a different slant on it saying something like 'our revenge will be the laughter of all our children,all the children of N.I.'
Ulster Protestants consider themselves to be a separate nation. This nation they call Ulster
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RSAUB | Date: Tuesday, 2011-12-06, 8:22 PM | Message # 3 |
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| The laughter of all the children of Northern Ireland, if the present trends continue in the future all the children of Northern Ireland will be thoroughly 'Irishinised' or 'bastardised' what ever way you want to put it. With so many of our children now learning Irish or taking part in Irish cultural activities like Irish dancing and the GAA, never mind jumping unto the Irish bandwagon, through their own lack of knowledge of their own heritage and culture.
Robinson may be should have thought more about what he was saying or may be he has!
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Culzie | Date: Friday, 2011-12-09, 5:29 PM | Message # 4 |
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| Well he was talking about him being the last Protestant First Minister thats hardly fighting talk. Think we were taken in by him and Paisley, they have all did well out of the 'troubles'. There was an article by him in the B.T. years ago saying how he didn't know whether at the start of the 'troubles' to join a paramilatry group or go into politics. He certainly chose the right course for him and his family. I don't think he would have deliberated about it too long.
Thats true the irishisation continues unabated a far cry from when the schools had the Union flag on daily display and even the Ulster and Union flags in their Assemby Hall. Think its a lot to do with 'the need to please' which seems more prevelant among unionists and doesn't exist at all among nationalists. Nationalists know they have only to whinge about something and Prods will rush about to rectific what ever it was they were whingeing about. Once you set yourself up as being nice people your opponents have you over a barrel. They can get you to act on whatever whim they think up next.
Ulster Protestants consider themselves to be a separate nation. This nation they call Ulster
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