Antrim lives up to its name as a sectarian cesspit

Started by Doogie Browser, April 29, 2009, 12:44:27 PM

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Roger

Cheap personal insults at me and ridiculous comments.  Pathetic.

Doogie Browser


ziggysego

I agree Roger, which I stated. I still want to know what your opinion is though.
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Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 04:49:53 PM
Quote from: Doogie Browser on April 29, 2009, 04:43:28 PM
Maybe if you get a chance you will give us your slant on the Tesco situation, again not the 3 Ragu's for a quid offer mind - good value though it is.
I thought I had.  Again.....I am not surprised by this and I am not surprised by some people on a GAA board's reaction either.


Seeing as your not going to answer my initial question, care to elaborate on the bit in bold?
Tbc....

Roger

Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

orangeman


Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:25:03 PM
Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

Fair enough Roger, you answered the question, can I ask you if you support the protest calls and actions taken?
Tbc....

Roger

Quote from: Gaoth Dobhair Abu on April 29, 2009, 05:32:14 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:25:03 PM
Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

Fair enough Roger, you answered the question, can I ask you if you support the protest calls and actions taken?
Protest by whom and what action are you talking about?

longrunsthefox

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:25:03 PM
Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

No I'm not surprised that they targeted children just like those other heroes at Holy Cross school throwing balloons full of urine at kids. You sound like an apologist for these bitter 'offended' customers in Tescos. 

Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:34:11 PM
Quote from: Gaoth Dobhair Abu on April 29, 2009, 05:32:14 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:25:03 PM
Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

Fair enough Roger, you answered the question, can I ask you if you support the protest calls and actions taken?
Protest by whom and what action are you talking about?


Protest calls from the "good" people of Antrim and Watson the MLA for Tescos to remove the children wearing the GAA tops, and Tescos actions in asking the children/parents to remove the "offending tops and replace them with white t-shirts. Clear enough. Now care to answer?
Tbc....

updown9194

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 04:21:45 PM
Quote from: Doogie Browser on April 29, 2009, 04:18:56 PM
Sorry, you are right toger they are a great bunch of people.
I'm not sure if they are or they are not.  I just wondered how a global organisation of all religions perpetuates hatred and sectarianism in NI?

The Freemasons are a secret society, which suggests they have something to hide from someone. Therefore they are divisive by nature. Fairly simple concept.

Roger

Quote from: Gaoth Dobhair Abu on April 29, 2009, 05:43:39 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:34:11 PM
Quote from: Gaoth Dobhair Abu on April 29, 2009, 05:32:14 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:25:03 PM
Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

Fair enough Roger, you answered the question, can I ask you if you support the protest calls and actions taken?
Protest by whom and what action are you talking about?


Protest calls from the "good" people of Antrim and Watson the MLA for Tescos to remove the children wearing the GAA tops, and Tescos actions in asking the children/parents to remove the "offending tops and replace them with white t-shirts. Clear enough. Now care to answer?
FFS, I was just asking who was protesting?  Jeez there's some boys in this site who aren't half tetchy. 

To answer...... no, I wouldn't have protested.

Roger

Quote from: stibhan on April 29, 2009, 05:44:56 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 04:21:45 PM
Quote from: Doogie Browser on April 29, 2009, 04:18:56 PM
Sorry, you are right toger they are a great bunch of people.
I'm not sure if they are or they are not.  I just wondered how a global organisation of all religions perpetuates hatred and sectarianism in NI?

The Freemasons are a secret society, which suggests they have something to hide from someone. Therefore they are divisive by nature. Fairly simple concept.
Masons are quite up front about their membership. Whilst they don't publish their membership list (not many societies do) they aren't secret about that.  They are just secretive about what they do.  Silly really as a quick google will show sites that outline most of their rituals etc.

updown9194

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:51:15 PM
Quote from: stibhan on April 29, 2009, 05:44:56 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 04:21:45 PM
Quote from: Doogie Browser on April 29, 2009, 04:18:56 PM
Sorry, you are right toger they are a great bunch of people.
I'm not sure if they are or they are not.  I just wondered how a global organisation of all religions perpetuates hatred and sectarianism in NI?

The Freemasons are a secret society, which suggests they have something to hide from someone. Therefore they are divisive by nature. Fairly simple concept.
Masons are quite up front about their membership. Whilst they don't publish their membership list (not many societies do) they aren't secret about that.  They are just secretive about what they do.  Silly really as a quick google will show sites that outline most of their rituals etc.

But if you are secret, then you are hiding something from someone? Suggesting a division?

longrunsthefox

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:48:34 PM
Quote from: Gaoth Dobhair Abu on April 29, 2009, 05:43:39 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:34:11 PM
Quote from: Gaoth Dobhair Abu on April 29, 2009, 05:32:14 PM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 05:25:03 PM
Ok Ziggy/GDA...

I am not surprised that this happened.  Why?  Because the GAA is a nationalist organisation and makes no bones about this.  It is seen as a Political organisation that plays games and one with support / sympathy for republican terror.  Whether you agree or not is a different issue, that is how it is seen.  In Northern Ireland the polarised society has seen national retailers' uniforms get complaints from nationalists and a whole controversy over what flag Ikea would be flying or what flag was in their architects.  To me it seems just like shit for shat.   That is why I am not surprised. Are you surprised?

Fair enough Roger, you answered the question, can I ask you if you support the protest calls and actions taken?
Protest by whom and what action are you talking about?


Protest calls from the "good" people of Antrim and Watson the MLA for Tescos to remove the children wearing the GAA tops, and Tescos actions in asking the children/parents to remove the "offending tops and replace them with white t-shirts. Clear enough. Now care to answer?
FFS, I was just asking who was protesting?  Jeez there's some boys in this site who aren't half tetchy. 

To answer...... no, I wouldn't have protested.

Bully for you... you wouldn't have behaved like a bigot towards children... round of applause...