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CulzieDate: Friday, 2013-07-26, 7:17 PM | Message # 76
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Aye its sad to say but you are right RSAUB. I think that's the reason they have to cling unto an Irish culture and identity. They haven't the wit and most importantly the will to support their own culture. If they did there would be no need to go looking for another one.
 
Douglas Hyde and his fellow Anglo-Irish sidekicks like Yeats,Lady Gregory etc were all Protestants who kick-started the Gaelic revival which led in turn to the 1916 rebellion. It seems that today there are those who are hell-bent on taking a similar course.
 


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RSAUBDate: Saturday, 2013-07-27, 9:02 AM | Message # 77
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Very true and some of those today would still try and tell you that their loyalists. There is none so dangerous as the enemy within your own ranks.
 
CulzieDate: Saturday, 2013-07-27, 12:00 PM | Message # 78
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The fifth columnists, the enemy within the walls, but we had Murray. Lets hope we have some still like him.

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RSAUBDate: Sunday, 2013-07-28, 12:22 PM | Message # 79
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Indeed the traitors within our own ranks should be aware that some day they will have to answer for their crimes.

All we can do is keep spreading our message, and all is not lost, sometimes a revival of fortunes can happen at the most unexpected of times.
 
CulzieDate: Sunday, 2013-08-11, 7:58 PM | Message # 80
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Today Sinn Fein continue to pursue a cultural nationalist agenda. Around the time of the IRA hunger strikes they launched a new cultural campaign and at a conference in West Belfast Padraig O’Maoicraoibhe, a Sinn Fein cultural officer, said, 'I don’t think we can exist as a separate people without our language. Now every phrase you learn is a bullet in the freedom struggle.
The process of decolonisation will have stopped half-way if, the day we succeed in driving the English from our shores, what is left behind is an Irish people possessed of the language, culture and values of the English.'
 
At the conference in Conway Mill on 26 May 1982 another Sinn Fein activist, Tarlach MacIonractaigh, said, 'The armed struggle is the highest point of the cultural revival.' The proceedings of the conference were reported in a Sinn Fein publication entitled Learning Irish and in this Sinn Fein observed that, 'Everyone [at the conference] was agreed that there was a definite link between the National Struggle and the Cultural Revival.'
 
Today Sinn Fein see Irish culture as a means of:
1. Broadening the battlefront – they added the cultural front to the terrorist front and the political front and later they added the parades front. Their terrorist war is over, although it is being continued by dissident republicans, but they have placed a greater emphasis on their cultural war.
2. Strengthening the nationalist community – providing cultural confidence, strengthening solidarity and building capacity.
3. Undermining the Protestant/unionist community – they deny or demean our cultural expressions and try to convince unionists that they are really Irish. Their tactics are those of cultural humiliation and cultural assimilation.
 
That is why Sinn Fein place so much emphasis on culture and make so many cultural demands. They know that culture matters.


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RSAUBDate: Sunday, 2013-08-11, 8:36 PM | Message # 81
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Exactly they know the importance of Culture and education two portfolios that they presently hold in our devolved mess of an Assembly.
 
CulzieDate: Monday, 2013-08-12, 10:11 PM | Message # 82
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Mess sums it up.And the wonder is how the DUP can present so many different faces and say they are making a stand about an issue and then do an about turn and people still fall for it and put then in again. An old saying was ' you get the government you deserve'. Bit of truth with that.
 
The gaelic revival and reinvention of the late 1800s was certainly the springboard for the physical force programme which followed. Collins and Pearse were just two who were into the gaelic culture and that helped promote the idea of a cause for a people.


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RSAUBDate: Thursday, 2013-08-15, 6:58 PM | Message # 83
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Indeed, the two go hand in hand, after all you have to give your people a belief in what their fighting for, in the micks case;their land, their heritage, their people. I wonder how many of our ones would have the same belief in our cause as our forefathers had in 1912.
 
CulzieDate: Sunday, 2013-08-18, 11:58 AM | Message # 84
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Yes, and the ironic, even sad part about it all, it was Anglo-Irish Protestant nationalists who lit the touch paper for it all to happen, and eventually bring about the ira and its murder campaigns. They have a lot to answer for. It was Tone who felt sore at the British government because they ignored him and his plans for the Sandwich Islands, and other likewise disenchanted English who got their own back by using the Irish as their tool. The gaelic 'revival' and re-invention was the launch-pad for all what was to happen later, including the murder of thousands of people.

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RSAUBDate: Monday, 2013-08-19, 5:27 PM | Message # 85
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Very true, and now its the traitors within our own community who are doing the most damage to our community by promoting Irish and Gaelic games to our children.
 
CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2013-08-20, 1:19 PM | Message # 86
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I see the boys at Bushmills were having a bit of a protest and one of the things they were on about was the shinner talking the leprechaun language. At least some folk seem aware. Lets hope there's more like them.

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RSAUBDate: Tuesday, 2013-08-20, 1:46 PM | Message # 87
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Yip although yet again the PSNI forced loyalists away from the scum of Sinn Fein/IRA. Let's hope with all that's going on, that loyalists will start to wake up.
 
CulzieDate: Saturday, 2013-08-24, 4:30 PM | Message # 88
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Never heard that part of it but its par for the course now I suppose. Collins and his assassination campaign was successful because he had his contacts within Dublin Castle,Post Office etc etc  and he was well informed of everything which was going on within the British administration. The same scenario is now being played out in Ulster with the police (among others) being infiltrated. It was a Catch 22 situation when Catholic nationalist/republicans complained that they weren't represented in the police,civil service etc . It was a good move and so they were brought into these bodies where they could pass on information to the IRA.
 
The recent prison riot in Bolivia is an example (I believe) of what is happening now today.
 
 
23 august 2013

A riot at a jail in eastern Bolivia has left at least 29 people dead and more than 50 injured, officials say.

 

The head of police, Alberto Jorge Aracena, said many of the bodies had been badly burnt.

He said fighting broke out early on Friday between inmates at the maximum security area of the Palmasola jail in the city of Santa Cruz.
 

"There was a fight for control in two cellblocks in the prison," said Mr Aracena.

 

Usually when this happens (as seen on some movies) the Governor of the prison sits back and doesn't interfere with whoever comes out the winner. They then can virtually run the prison or the area they control.

Is this is what is happening in Ulster today? The Government has surrendered to republicans and it is them which they seek to please, or at least not interfere with. In the last number of weeks and months we have seen the Governor/Government crack down on Loyalists while republicans remain untouched. So the question is, does the Governor/Government see republicans as being the winners and so Loyalists can be ignored. Just a thought.


 
 
 
 



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RSAUBDate: Saturday, 2013-08-31, 6:15 AM | Message # 89
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I think that's it in a nutshell, the strong conquer the weak. They see us as being weak and by god we are, when you see all that is going on and what's being allowed to happen. The government/social engineers believe everything will be sorted if we're absorbed into the big green Irish bog, and they are working to that agenda.
 
CulzieDate: Monday, 2013-09-02, 11:06 PM | Message # 90
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Yes I can see signs of that already on facebook and the pc page. I wish people would just step away and play it safe instead of getting entangled in all that crap. But of course its 'filthy lucre' again which has absorbed the main players ..the 'community workers' and they gave the lead to their minnows to follow suit.

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