You are making the assumption I am not qualified to comment on the subject. You have extrapolated that sectarianism is rife in the GAA on the basis of this article. I am questioning you, the person who confesses to not even having watched the sport, a bigot poster on a sports forum So it is ok for you to proclaim a court to have found a word to be sectarian based on the court reaching no finding, but not ok for me to guess at the potential outcome had he pleaded his innocence? there is only one hypocrite here son, and it ain't me. Non Catholics were never precluded from the sport. Rule 21 and its applications are an entirely different subject. nothing. do you think it is credible for them to have released contradictory statements? no, I don't. You castigate me for offering an educated insight, are you now inviting one?
QUOTE=Medro Pendes;686847]In parts of Northern Ireland Kill All Huns can be seen in catholic areas. Again who is this referring to?[/QUOTE] But didn't you say * * Like I said, you are a bundle of contradictions and a bigot. * I rest my case.
Thank **** for that. I'm not really sure what that nonsensical last post was supposed to illustrate, but Unionism is not a faith.
I'll leave you with this; Sectarianism, is bigotry, discrimination or hatred arising from attaching importance to perceived differences between subdivisions within a group, such as between different denominations of a religion or factions of a political movement. It is not just labelled to faith. Thank you for demonstrating to everyone your bigoted and sectarian views.
BTW RebelBhoy, here's the quote I was talking about: http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/41999-Hey!?p=337528 This is where you were happy to be a lot less pedantic and literal about the term "racism" in relation to the Irish. This is strangely not your approach to the use of the term "hun", which you insist on defining much more strictly.
So by attacking the GAA for having a political agenda, you are being sectarian...nice one. Thanks for that
I used the available evidence. There is no evidence linking the term Hun to any sectarian intent other than the pleadings of a few bigots trying to project their religious prejudices.
Come on, you know full well that Hun is offensive to Protestants. That's like me calling Asians Pakis, but saying that it's just short for Pakistani.
Mr T, you have contributed nothing. All I have seen are your posts basically claiming Rebel to be wrong with different variations on the theme, yet I have yet to see you provide an arguement as to why. Seems the thread is going over your head and your only contribution amounts to "you're wrong, you're wrong ..........."
Read further up Jacky. I gave my points - all of which were dismissed by the bell end for no good reason. So 'you're wrong, you're wrong....... ad nauseum'