Loyalist fury regarding up the RA at the Falls park. But they’ve no issue with FTP or Rule Britannia at the Proms. A song written in 1740, when Britain’s slave trade was thriving. It’s words glory in Britain’s subjugation of other races and nations. Hypocrites.
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Frank. so long as they know ( we don't give a fuk what they think ). They will all end up hating each other, we the owners of these haters are enjoying life
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It seems redundant to call out their hypocrisy, I prefer to focus on their utter lack of vision, of any plan for a future. They are entirely backward looking, focused on the past. A direction we are not travelling.
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A dangerous aspect of feile an phobail is that it may draw naive Irish language enthousists into a politically extreme environment from which they would have been protected in the past
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Rule Britannia a song written in 1740, when Britain’s slave trade was thriving represents both slavery and imperialism. Something that disgusts me not only as Irish, but as a Socialist
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I have never seen that line 'Britain will not be slaves.!
It was a cringing reminder when the song was written.
Britain has a very dark history, which it cannot hide.