Protestant support for GAA in schools grows

Started by armaghniac, June 12, 2012, 02:05:21 PM

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brokencrossbar1

This issue has been going on in regards to Ballymartin for some years now and this is not the first time this clown has come out with this sort of guff.  It is a disgrace what he gets off with but the underlying sectarianism in ths area is dreadful.  It is not a one way street by any means but I have to say that the level of anti-catholic/nationalist feelings in the area are very strong.

Lar Naparka

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on June 14, 2012, 02:22:06 PM
This issue has been going on in regards to Ballymartin for some years now and this is not the first time this clown has come out with this sort of guff.  It is a disgrace what he gets off with but the underlying sectarianism in ths area is dreadful.  It is not a one way street by any means but I have to say that the level of anti-catholic/nationalist feelings in the area are very strong.

I imagine that there are many others areas like this one.
But there must be many unionists throughout NI that are unhappy with the flying of the Tricolour and the singing of Amhran na bhFiann etc. but won't go to the lengths of the bigots in Ballymartin to show their displeasure.
I'm curious to know what those who show an interest in GAA games think of the nationalist trappings that come with hurling and football.
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Rossfan

Quote from: Evil Genius on June 14, 2012, 02:08:59 PM
, I have no problem in calling it thoroughly disgraceful when any elected representative like McKee, refuses to condemn outright all  vandalism and criminality, especially that which is motivated by sectarianism.

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