No, I mean you and Davros. The witless abuse being key, not the Englishness.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lopez
Indeed- as above I'm not complacent, and I don't think Mike nor most other NI fans are either. NI is a volatile society and that won't change overnight.Quote:
Yes the atmosphere is fantastic...but it does not mean that sectarianism has been eradicated
As I've said before here, I disagree with that article, wouldn't have posted and suggested to others that they remove it. But I doubt the distinction is hard and fast as you claim. You've posted a good deal of abuse on here, barely any of it has been removed. That reflects on the site as well as you, as I've explained at length previously.Quote:
It's one thing that individuals use various insults on a message board, another for the web site/fanzine to sanction an article
The first two points are irrelevant if you're using them as an excuse for the witless abuse. The third may be true, but allowing personal abuse to remain on the site suggests otherwise, does it not?Quote:
I'm not trying to get English people to go to Irish games. Neither do I want people who consider themselves English to play for Ireland. Neither does the website organisers agree with what I'm saying
I doubt that- others, just as rude as you and including plenty expressing nationalist views- stay on. I imagine many on OWC would say 'let the muppet reveal his own prejudices', or similar.Quote:
If I came onto OWC and started kicking off the way you (and the two clowns at the beginning of the year) did I'd be banned quicker than I could say 'Football For All'
Of course if I was the moderator, you'd be censored. You know why.
No, the phone call was from Rathcoole, an area sadly unwelcoming to 'Taigs'. Assume the caller was a unionist.Quote:
Yes one idiot (or someone with a vested interest in forcing Lennon out (ie: a Taig)
No. That's the Sunday Life. Ireland on Sunday is RoI based.Quote:
Isn't it part of the Belfast Telegraph group?
He hasn't been anywhere as sanctimonious as you- even if it was easy to say, his opinion is mainstream, shared by an unholy alliance including El Pais, Marca, most British and Irish papers, Davros and Blatter!Quote:
But instead he goes all high and mighty while there is no concrete proof that sectarianism will not return in his own domain
He (Boyd) knows perfectly well that were similar events to occur in Belfast in future, closure of Windsor is a possibility. Don't forget we have plenty of experience of this, in living memory...
No, legislation is similar, though not identical. This summary is useful,Quote:
The lack of any legislation (as there is in Britain and Ireland) for inciting hatred may be absent from NI)
http://www.nio.gov.uk/rcsummary.pdf
I'll admit that's one of the more coherent parts of his 'argument'- faint praise, eh- but the obvious answer is that he's using the presence of sectarianism to, er, justify sectarianism of his own. Something of a self-fulfilling prophecy, that.Quote:
Davros, for all his winding-up, makes the statement that sectarianism cannot be eliminated if it is rampant in the wider society
Arrogant as I am, I bow to the presence of the master...Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
Thank you. Look forward to the party!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sylvo