Sinn Fein/IRA & wider republican community held a large (nuremburg) style rally/commeration in Casement Park (GAA) in belfast last year to commerate the H-Block Terrorists, Murderers and criminals.
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What terrorists am i defending? Are those innocent Protestants (in this case) who lost loved ones to the murderers of SF and friends (or former friends) the terrorists you speak of?
How come people dont protest (or oppose) the Terrorists in 1916 who equally killed innocent civilians in and around the GPO (8 civilians registered as killed) or the unarmed GR marching from Beggars Bush barracks? where they not terrorist acts? They were.
You have to know that one of the principal characters depicted on the placards Love Ulster carry at their wee danders is strongly implicated in the Dublin and Monaghan bombing.
I'm in favour of them being allowed march -but I acknowledge this individual being held up as a "victim" disgusts many.
But as I've already said Willy and co. have a skewed and warped view of who exactly deserves victimhood and who does not.
Your calling the men and women of the 1916 rising terrorists? :eek: You could call them tactically naieve alright but terrorists? :rolleyes:
How about those who fought the War of independance? Were the Tans and the Auxilliaries "Just doing their job?". Are you in favour of Monarchy?
How times have changed in NI. Was looking at the news on saturday and was barely a policeman in sight at a parade which was the scene of violence a few years ago.
Crazy to think that the most contensious parade this marching season will be in Dublin.
BohsPartisan, Casement Park is in Northern Ireland which in not part of Ireland. Why would republicans want to march in Britain (essentially)?
I had the misfortune of bumping into one of these marches near Bodenstown a few years ago and it was vulgar to say the least. I would find it hard to believe that this Love Ulster march will be any worse in terms of sentiment.
In an ideal world marches from both sides would be banned in the republic.
Any chance we can move on from the "those terrorists are as bad as the other terrorists" style of debate?
All parades & marches are pathetic & IMO part of the problem is both sides being unable to move on from history.
While I can understand some people feel intimidated by marches past their home I think City centre parades should not offend anyone.
great post.
even the name of this parade is totally misleading - it is nothing to do with loving ulster.
if there is nothing antagonistic about commerating unionst/protestant dead then why is it not just called a commemoration of the dead from the troubles?
what a great idea Partisan about a parade representing both communities commemorating ALL victims, marching side by side down o'connell street, with no triumphialism or sectarian tunes from either side. that would be a true representation of bridge building between both communities and a show of how far things have moved on.
personally, i feel that the 'love ulster' parade is only there to provoke a reaction, which unfortunately last time it did.
yes, there were innocent protestant casualities but there were so-many innocent catholic casualities and when the march commemorates both and acts as a show of unity by both communities then it will really be a love ulster parade, and nothing to do with republicanism or unionism, and i will not oppose it.
until then keep these parades in unionist areas where there will be no reaction.
can you imagine a 'love turkey*' parade in the southern half of cyprus??
*turkey the country for anyone who thinks they are funny!!!
Even Paisley doesn't use that sort of terminology any more! sure hes bset mates with Marty McGuinness now:D
Whilst I don't agree with this march i think that it should be left alone and allowed to pass off peacefully. Willie Frazer is one of those small minded people in the North who doesn't seem to understand that there are two sides to every coin and that there was suffering on both sides, this may be understandable due to the sufferings inflicted on his family in South Armagh but doesn't excuse it. I remember there was a current affairs phone in show on a local radio station every sunday and he would be on every sunday in his capacity as head of this victim ranting about Sinn Fein but he never once mentioned any Nationalist victims of the troubles! I don't know how he expects people to take him seriously in the south when he arrives down with a bunch of sectarian bands!
well done sir, you have won the prize of moron of the year.
How many civilians are killed by her majesty's finest every day of the week in iraq?? How many thousand civilians were killed during bombing raids over German cities during the second world war?? Terrorists all in my view but then again hostory is written by the victors (or not in the case of iraq and also afghanistan) Cromwell was the founder of the modern political system in the Uk and he is held in high regard, when all he was was a mini hitler if you werent of his creed or conscience.
or does civilian not matter if you are fighting for the Empire?
Some of those in the H-Blocks were internees who were never charged with any offence. A lot of Nationalists would tell you that only for the IRA there would have been a pogrom in Ulster in the early 70's. Ask the people of the Short Strand what would have happened if the IRA had not come to there rescue when they were besieged by a loyalist gang bent on murder.
Well put (better than anything i could write!:))
just finished the excellent book ...Bad Lands, written by the guy who set up Lonely Planet, brill book
but he mentioned that Harris and his ilk, trained for their bombing raids for WW2 in Iraq, just before Dresden, etc, killing many, but then they were only Arabs!
then we have Kitchner and his concentration camps, and South Africa
(and this is going widely off topic........sorry!!)
This thread is about the merits, such as they are, of a march going down the main street of the capital city of this country. Who killed who in the past, has nothing to do with it, imo.
Despite the non-Dublin community's support for it, the poll currently stands at 29-5, in favour of it not going ahead.
True. Grotesque stupidity on the part of the British.
...a lot of Nationalists certainly believe it. Whether it'd have happened or not is moot. That's not challenging that loyalist paramilitaries could operate pretty much with impugnity ...evidence enough from the UWC for that.
Co-incidently, no small amount of loyalists will tell you that only for the UVF and the UDA they'd have been run out of their homes or would be 2nd class citizens in a united Ireland now.
...then ask them about the price they paid for their supposed rescue up until quite recently ...and who knows, perhaps even still.
Of course, random people were put in the H-Blocks when they had done nothing wrong!! They were completely innocent of all wrong-doing, alter boys the lot of them!!! Its mind-blowing some of the stuff people come out with sometimes.
Face it, there are murders, terrorists and criminals on both sides of the divide and both are equally full of absolute nonsense.
Now, back to this march. Has a date been set?
what happened last time was nothing to do with religion or politics or any of that nonsense it was just an organised group of scum who saw an opportunity for an afternoon of violence which they could claim was in the interests of their country. I for one would be against the march going ahead for fear there would be a repeat of what happened the last time which was a very scary epispode. I don't see the reason why they want to march but i would be inclined to let them off if there was a guarantee there would not be any violence but that cannot be given so therefore i think the sensible thing to do is not to let the march go ahead.
No I have but people on this thread are trying to put accross this idea that ALL nationalist were poor unfortunate persecuted people up north who were thrown into prison for doing absolutely nothing wrong while ALL unionists/loyalist were lively the high life.
That is just not true.
Any truth in the Rumour that the Love Ulster Parade will be led by Mika, who is playing a live gig at Merrion Square for participants afterwards?
Bring on the rainbow sash, I say.
Mika's gay!?!
Moderator: Any chance this could stay on topic so I don't have to close this?
When is the march provisionally scheduled for?
Hopefully Never.
If they want to come down here, they can be sure of an ahem....audience.
I thought it was just Celtic fans at last years riot... :rolleyes:
classic, celtic jerseys saying no to foreign sports :) I really pity these morons