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GUEST,Tír Chonaill BS: Are we anti-Irish? (538* d) RE: BS: Are we anti-Irish? 15 Sep 05


"...would be more one of whether or not I would sanction a random pub bombing of civilian people in Germany"

You're joking, aren't you?
How many civilians were killed in Germany by the British during WWII?

I don't think Tír Eoghain's 'standards' are any different from the rest of us, here. I know that for my part if a Government is prepared to kill innocent civilians like the British one did in my Country, they had better make sure their own system of security is operational.

I don't think the people of England, Scotland, and Wales are fully aware of the dirty tricks of their own Governments down through the years; both in Ireland and in England.

This is all part and parcel of this 'Britishness' that we keep referring to. There is too much false Nationalism in England, and it stunts the development.

The reason we know all this is because we have experience of the rottenness of of it all.

We can tell you that 'British Nationalism' (a contradiction in terms, incidentally... as there is no such thing as a British nation) is an ethereality that you, (the English, Scots and Welsh) have been spoonfed over the years to give you a bigger sense of self-importance in the wider scheme of things.

We've seen it; we know it.
And the average non-thinker of you, doesn't even want to discuss the subject.

The longer this thread goes on, and the more some of you evade the issue, the better our point is proven.

There is confusion among the English, Scots & Welsh (not necessarily of their own making, mind you), as to who they are, and what this 'Nation' of theirs stands for.


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