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GUEST,Tír Eoghain BS: Drumcree March Dead and Buried (67* d) RE: BS: DRUMCREE MARCH DEAD AND BURIED 23 Jul 05


Sorry Keith.

The truth is sometimes hurtful.

Our chapter in your history is over, and I actually do wish you luck in dealing with it.

And yeah... as far as I can see it, bombing campaigns work.
No?

You really do have to literally fight for your rights, sometimes.

It's that rampant sense of denial some of you have, that I'm talking about.
Some of you actually do sit with your heads up your arses, Keith.
And you appear to be one of them.

Now, if there's anything hateful in the above, please point it out.

Surprisingly enough, you might think, the average Nationalist does not hate English people.

And I would be insulting my own intelligence, were I all of a sudden to blanket-hate all English people.
... purely on the basis that they were English

Some of my best friends are English, Keith!

But they are sufficiently balanced to know injustice and oppression when they see it.

And they know that we don't generally make it personal.

I know 3 people on this forum who were nearly killed a few times by Loyalist/Security Force collusion, and they don't hate the English.

They hate injustice.

Injustice.

INJUSTICE.

You will find things written on these threads that you won't like to read, quite possibly.

That's not my problem, though


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