| Topic: | Re:Re:Was Gerry Adams in the IRA ?Re:Philippe Sands on International Law - a very relevant lecture | |
| Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
| Date/Time: | 10/03/26 17:35:00 |
| Boycie 'How do I live amongst the English, you ask. Very easily really, I have found London to be a city full of the most decent, tolerant, vibrant and resourceful people I have met. It was a beacon of opportunity and tolerance that drew people like me to come here to find opportunities and open doors where they didn't exist back home; this was the eighties when the Church and self-interested politics and small minded sectarianism was in the ascendency. Fortunately that has changed now'. And I am sure we British have all benefited from the contribution you have made to our country and thank you profusely. 'Small minded (religious) sectarianism' may no longer be in the ascendancy in Ireland but the sectarianism of the Middle East conflict seems to be thriving; anti-Israel and pro-Arab of course. And perhaps you were wise to leave your home land for it seems they are not quite so tolerant when it comes to immigration as we are in your case. As usual it seems the Irish elite establishment are all in favour of increased immigration but the 'lower classes' who are more negatively impacted by it are not. "The Irish establishment is fuelling the rage on the streets Why is no one talking about the alleged rape of a child, by an illegal migrant, which sparked this awful unrest?" https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/10/22/the-irish-establishment-is-fuelling-the-rage-on-the-streets/ The Irish are obviously very ambivalent when it comes to support for terrorism - be it by the IRA or Islamists. From the Spectator - "The reality is that Ireland’s attitude towards the regime in Teheran has always been schizophrenic. Barely 18 months ago, the then-Taoiseach (now Tánaiste) Simon Harris reopened the Irish embassy in Teheran. Two days later, the Islamic regime fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel. And who could forget former president Michael D Higgins’s congratulatory letter to the incoming Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, wishing him well ‘in his future endeavours.’ ‘Iran with its long tradition of culture will play a crucial role in achieving stability, cooperation and peace’ across the Middle East,’ he intoned". Oh, I read that Gerry Adams is wearing a bullet proof jacket in court. Who is he scared of ? MI5 or some provo-IRA member who perhaps he once lead and who in turn is worried he might spill the beans ! |