Ha ha you are such an idiot, must be a running theme with you lot. It was a satirical post about the numerous slogans of "come on cork" that appeared in unionist areas in an obvious attempt to rile the Down GAA supporting contingent. Dont even think they knew the history of the Rebel County. Dense as ****
But have a go at people for doing exactly the same. I offered you the options of what was meant by the word hun. You said Visitors from Britain, which you then defined as modern day Unionists. In doing so you recognised that people use this word to refer to the protestant/unionist community and also mentioned some poem or song where the word also means unionist. Then you try and mask your bigoted ways by saying that you define a hun as an anti-catholic rangers fan. Ahem Again, contradicting yourself and tripping over your own words. How exactly? I have not said one thing bigoted. I have spoke of my dislike for the sport because of its close association with irish terrorists and the discrimination within. Great comeback.
I'm sure quite a lot of people from the Unionist community are aware of the attrocities committed against in Cork against the protestant people. Can you tell me where exactly these Cork signs went up? My girlfriend is from the Co.Down as are a lot of my friends and I have never heard such stories.
you are comedy gold. Do you genuinely think that I am prejudiced against Huns because of their faith?
So if you disagree with other peoples politics it is not sectarian, but if they disagree with yours, it is sectarian?
When you say you hate a group of people because of their religion or political persuasion, then it is sectarian. If you need this term defined to you yet again, then I feel you are a lost cause.
Annalong for starters. Banbridge I spotted a crudely drawn slogan. Also in a rural area, think it was near Hillsborough. This on top of the destruction of bunting and flags put up (all red and black mind, not a tricolour in sight) by schoolchildren and the burning out of a car in Ballymartin that was painted red and black by primary school kids. Oh how your community would be up in arms about an attack on your culture if the same happened to that **** that appears on every lamppost and building leading up to the 12th
so if you dislike the GAA because of a perfectly reasonable historical political decision to preclude members of the British army from the association, then you are behaving in a sectarian fashion. correct?
Difference is because the huns celebrate everything in a triumphalist nature they are unable to distinguish when someone is celebrating just for the hell of their local team having a streak of success. Down are doing **** this year, and I know there will be quite a few unionists smugly gloating in their drop in form. Pathetic really
Are you calling yourself one? Yeah you could sue me, but then i would just plead not guilty and the case would be dropped. Remember you said that one.
You any links or are we just to take your word for it? Orange Halls are burnt and vandalised on a weekly basis. So much so that the main news channels very rarely report them now and they are consigned to tiny articles in some of the local papers.