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For killing some of my friends.
That reason enough?
I would say so.
For killing some of my friends.
That reason enough?
Is it their love of guns or their distaste for tyranny?
Is it their love of guns or their distaste for tyranny?
The IRA bombed my ex's town called Manchester when he was a kid. He now has PTSD. But we don't hate them. We totally catch their drift, considering how English treated the Irish. The bombing, however, made my ex's family suffer great prejudice. Pretty kitchen sink stuff.
Pretty much all Caucasians in the UK are of Irish descent Kitty. But catch their drift for something that happened well before any of us were born? Bollocks.
What the fuck are you talking about, you cretin?The first sentence is arguable. The Irish are treated there like Native Americans over here. Sure they have the roots, but many are impoverished and treated like second class citizens, and their conditions today with council housing, for example, is similar to the "legacy" of African American slavery.
The descent has nothing to do with how they were treated. The descent has nothing to do with them now still being called gyppo and pikey and micky and chav. My ex is pure Gaelic but raised in the Midlands to avoid unrest and crime in his family in Ireland, and told me Tommy Robinson and the EDL (English Defense League) are also anti-Irish as much as they are anti-Islam.
However, the abuse he went through because he was Irish and the bombing that happened in 96 has scarred his psyche, lowered his morale and affected his self esteem. People labeled him as a terrorist because of his language and heritage. So he in no way defends the IRA. But let's not ignore facts either. Ugh I'm done, don't call it bollocks. If my ex were here he'd drop a "bollock."