How many people have Irish blood/desent on this site?

Citysmith said:
Citysmith said:
I don't know you why would I? But I would like to look at Your coments further.



'These People' is that the Irish population as a whole? Or Irish people who live on mainland Britain? Do you believe that all these people supported in full what the IRA did?

BB2 is there any reason why you won't answer the questions above? I'd be interested in your opinion.


I think the bulk of the catholic Irish did support the acts of terrorism that took place on mainland Britain and against our troops during the troubles. By supporting that does not mean they gave money or killed anyone-I simply mean a general feeling of support. That basically meant that when they bombed this city in 1996 (?) myself or my family could have been killed. And some toothless halfwit back in Cork would have been laughing with his mates at the pub about it.

Same reason why I HATE the Islamonazis who also want me dead for the fact of where I am born. The same reason why some people accuse me (as you loosely tried to) as racist. Big difference.
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
Citysmith said:
BB2 is there any reason why you won't answer the questions above? I'd be interested in your opinion.
You clearly have no insight to the Irish mindset when it comes to feelings about any terrorist act and making sweeping statements about a population just to wind up and provoke a reaction from a few posters on here is pretty pathetic.


I think the bulk of the catholic Irish did support the acts of terrorism that took place on mainland Britain and against our troops during the troubles. By supporting that does not mean they gave money or killed anyone-I simply mean a general feeling of support. That basically meant that when they bombed this city in 1996 (?) myself or my family could have been killed. And some toothless halfwit back in Cork would have been laughing with his mates at the pub about it.

Same reason why I HATE the Islamonazis who also want me dead for the fact of where I am born. The same reason why some people accuse me (as you loosely tried to) as racist. Big difference.
 
mcds said:
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
Im of Irish descent but I HATE terrorists and I LOVE England, so don't tell me what I can and can not believe.
You are wrong in what you said but sure it's ok you love england.


Wrong to say I hate terrorists? Why is that wrong? Why should someone want to kill me without me EVER doing them harm or knowing me-they want/ed to kill me simply because by a fluke of nature I am English......what a world you live in.
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
mcds said:
You are wrong in what you said but sure it's ok you love england.


Wrong to say I hate terrorists? Why is that wrong? Why should someone want to kill me without me EVER doing them harm or knowing me-they want/ed to kill me simply because by a fluke of nature I am English......what a world you live in.
You said the bulk of Irish catholics supported acts of terrorism and if you believe this......what a world you live in.
 
mcds said:
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
Wrong to say I hate terrorists? Why is that wrong? Why should someone want to kill me without me EVER doing them harm or knowing me-they want/ed to kill me simply because by a fluke of nature I am English......what a world you live in.
You said the bulk of Irish catholics supported acts of terrorism and if you believe this......what a world you live in.


By support (as I stated) meant they agreed with it and felt no remorse when the acts were carried out. Even some of the ones living and working in England.
 
brooklandsblue2.0 said:
mcds said:
You said the bulk of Irish catholics supported acts of terrorism and if you believe this......what a world you live in.


By support (as I stated) meant they agreed with it and felt no remorse when the acts were carried out. Even some of the ones living and working in England.
Yes I understood you and still you are wrong.A minority did indeed voice support but this would sicken any decent person.It was horrible being Irish in England when anything happened and I think you need to adjust your views
slightly but given your history on here I don't feel anything will change your views.
 
dads family all irish from Gort County Galway, mums English from Salford, born in manc...manc schooled, manc accent tho lived here since `75.
Loads of blues in Galway if you ever come West then call in for a pint in our pub The Western, Prospect Hill, always a welcome for fellow blues!

consider myself English......
 

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