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The most loyalist area in Belfast?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Medro, Jul 11, 2012.

  1. RebelBhoy

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    Oh, you were joking.

    Sure<ok>
     
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  2. Medro

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    They don't March IN Ardoyne. They march past it and for people to see this they have to go the Edge of the area. people go there to cause trouble, plain and simple, ask Ciaran.
     
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  3. RebelBhoy

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    like i say, you will take a differing view.
     
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  4. Mind The Duck

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    And were watching star wars with them the other day.....you're the babysitter....get used to it
     
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  5. Medro

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    So we'll have to wait to see the Orange Order actually march IN Ardoyne.

    Gotcha.
     
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  6. Medro

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    Lay off the glue. You only make sense in your own head. If you would like to come back to me and explain what the hell you are talking about I will be happy to try and help.
     
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  7. RebelBhoy

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    The hypocritical babysitting bigot pretending not to understand.

    If it was a new trick i might be bothered to explain. But it aint.
     
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  8. Tina_old

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    Medro, have you ever been in a catholic Church?
     
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  9. Medro

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    Do you know what this means?

    As I said, I'm sure all those maimed children are worth it

    And were watching star wars with them the other day.....you're the babysitter....get used to it
     
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  10. Medro

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    I'm sure I have. Why?
     
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  11. Tina_old

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    Even I understand it, meds, and I've only got an HND in data comms.

    Are you remedial?
     
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  12. Tina_old

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    You're sure you have? You don't remember?

    It was a yes or no question really.
     
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  13. RebelBhoy

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    The Medbot1690 appears to have malfunctioned.
     
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  14. anportmorbhoy

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    I got no problem with the people there being proud given theyve chosen to be British. Its fair enough. But as you state its the "most loyalist place". The reason you say this is becuase they go overboard. They stand behind the its we are proud to be British, but really they are going over the top to rub their neighbours noses in it. Knowing its next to a republican hotbed do they tone it down for an easier life? Nope they plaster even more the area in pictures of lizzy and union Jacks than anywhere else - the queen must be proud of them. (same goes for the dicks going over the top on the nationalist side by the way - equally they are arseholes)

    Its the same as the orange order - they march near to or through catholic areas as tradition? Aye the tradition is they've always done it there as a get it up ye to nationalists and invite a reaction? What difference would it be to march in their own area if it was all about culture really?

    If you truely want a British celebreation then do it together in a park. Make a day of it that can be trouble free and will in time result in no or few police being needed. Lack of trouble might even tempt people from other communities to attend to see it as a celebration -will take time though (not just nationalists - NI is now a place of many ciultures all who are to afraid of trouble to attend)

    However you dont want to do you? no because part of the fun is the reaction you provoke from nationalists as the get it up ye part of it all. You are more concerned with that than the actual being proud to be British.

    I live in Britain - Bristol. there are many union jacks about this year as a result of the Jubilee and olympics, more than ive ever seen in 10 years ive been here - unlike NI. Its not over the top and it causes no offence or trouble - despite the fact in Bristol not everyone who lives here is British. So while you have a point that nationalists shouldnt react (and vice versa if a small nationalist community borders a large unionist area) sometimes common sence of the residents not to plaster the area knowing it will prevoke a reaction goes a long way. But thats parts of NIs problem -they have no common sence and nor do they really want to move on from the victim status they thrive in. And its why areas like that will forever and a day remain ****eholes. You are welcome to it
     
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  15. RebelBhoy

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    Come on, they aren't worth the plastic they are laminated in.
     
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  16. Mind The Duck

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    <laugh>

    Owned wee man
     
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  17. Medro

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    Well can you explain it for me.

    No I don't remember, I'm sure I have when I was younger. I visited Barcelona and places like that when I was younger, I could have possibly set foot in a catholic church.

    Why do you ask?

    Care to explain what you mean?
     
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  18. Tina_old

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    I'm not explaining about MTS's posts because you're just being obtuse. They're perfectly clear.

    The chapel thing, I was just curious as how deep rooted your bigotry was. It seems it's very deep if you can't remember or choose to be obtuse with your answer.

    for the record, I have a godson who was christened in a COS Church. the only real difference between the ceremony and a catholic one is the non annointing of oils. word for word the service is identical other than that.
     
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  19. Mind The Duck

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    Sure

    You have no comeback

    So instead of admitting defeat you play the "I can't understand you" defence

    What name should I give to you my little pawn?

    I'm open to suggestions
     
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  20. Medro

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    I'm not being obtuse. I genuinely don't know what the hell he is talking about maimed children for?

    Very deep, because I can't remember all the places I attended on holiday as a kid!?!
     
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