Removal of Gaza flag in Croke Park!

Started by Aoise, August 04, 2014, 09:29:49 PM

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Hardy

Quote from: hardstation on August 11, 2014, 10:41:30 AM
Quote from: Hardy on August 11, 2014, 10:39:07 AM
I hope I never have to give evidence in a murder trial. "Don't mind anything I say, yer honour. I've been looking at John 3:7 for twenty five years and I thought it was 3:16."
It used to be...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_3:7_(sign)

1988 or not, I'll use that excuse.

Eamonnca1

Quote from: Hardy on August 11, 2014, 10:26:17 AM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on August 10, 2014, 10:31:05 PM
well if they taking down flags etc making statements how come the John 3.11 (is it) was allows in the hill 16 for donkeys and never challenged

I saw a John 3:16 at the PGA golf last night. Don't think it was our fella - looked younger. I always thought it was a one-man campaign. Has he gone global?

Yanks have been copying him for years. You see the odd eejit holding up John 3:16 or John 3:7 signs at American football games when a field goal is kicked.

Wildweasel74

Oh u probably thinking Austin 3.16 lol

give her dixie

It's a pity that Croke Park officials didn't remove this rag in the same manner in which they removed the Armagh/Palestine flag 3 years ago.........


Quote from: Eamonnca1 on August 11, 2014, 05:12:06 AM
Would Cork fans please stop flying those bloody redneck confederate flags?

Thanks.


next stop, September 10, for number 4......

stew

Quote from: Eamonnca1 on August 11, 2014, 05:12:06 AM
Would Cork fans please stop flying those bloody redneck confederate flags?

Thanks.



Ah tbe irony! This could be Hillarys homage slogan to the party of slavery, how apt.
Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

BennyCake

Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

whitey

Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

trileacman

Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

Didn't have an opinion either way until I heard who the boys that brought the flags were. The closest most of them would come to solidarity with the Palestinian people is when they eat their daily Doner kebab bought with a DLA cheque. Most of them couldn't pick out Palestine on a map if they tried.
Fantasy Rugby World Cup Champion 2011,
Fantasy 6 Nations Champion 2014

seafoid

Quote from: trileacman on June 04, 2018, 02:29:55 AM
Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

Didn't have an opinion either way until I heard who the boys that brought the flags were. The closest most of them would come to solidarity with the Palestinian people is when they eat their daily Doner kebab bought with a DLA cheque. Most of them couldn't pick out Palestine on a map if they tried.
Palestine isn't on the map. That is the issue.
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

Snapchap

Quote from: trileacman on June 04, 2018, 02:29:55 AM
Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

Didn't have an opinion either way until I heard who the boys that brought the flags were. The closest most of them would come to solidarity with the Palestinian people is when they eat their daily Doner kebab bought with a DLA cheque. Most of them couldn't pick out Palestine on a map if they tried.
The above post absolutely reeks of class snobbery/a serious superiority complex.

Orior

Quote from: Hardy on August 11, 2014, 10:39:07 AM
I hope I never have to give evidence in a murder trial. "Don't mind anything I say, yer honour. I've been looking at John 3:7 for twenty five years and I thought it was 3:16."

Be a laugh if someone went to a ladies match with "Deuteronomy 25:11-12"

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+25%3A11-12&version=NIV
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

theticklemister

Quote from: Snapchap on June 04, 2018, 09:22:11 AM
Quote from: trileacman on June 04, 2018, 02:29:55 AM
Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

Didn't have an opinion either way until I heard who the boys that brought the flags were. The closest most of them would come to solidarity with the Palestinian people is when they eat their daily Doner kebab bought with a DLA cheque. Most of them couldn't pick out Palestine on a map if they tried.
The above post absolutely reeks of class snobbery/a serious superiority complex.

Yip

BennyCake

Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

So by southerners not flying the Palestine flag, they don't care about the Palestinians plight, nor their fellow countrymen's?

whitey

Quote from: BennyCake on June 04, 2018, 10:06:07 AM
Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

So by southerners not flying the Palestine flag, they don't care about the Palestinians plight, nor their fellow countrymen's?

Who said that?

The flying of the Palestinian flag is almost exclusively a Northern thing

No one is stopping any other supporters from flying it

Dire Ear

Quote from: trileacman on June 04, 2018, 02:29:55 AM
Quote from: whitey on June 04, 2018, 12:23:20 AM
Quote from: BennyCake on June 03, 2018, 11:40:01 PM
Is the flying of the Palestine flag at gaa matches more of a northern thing?

Plenty on show today in Omagh. Didn't see any at the rest of the games.

The Nationalists in the North express their solidarity with a oppressed minority in Palestine.

The Unionists, predictibly enough, express their solidarity with the Israeli occupiers.

Personally, I dont know if inside the ground is the right venue for such demonstrations.

Didn't have an opinion either way until I heard who the boys that brought the flags were. The closest most of them would come to solidarity with the Palestinian people is when they eat their daily Doner kebab bought with a DLA cheque. Most of them couldn't pick out Palestine on a map if they tried.
Pathetic post