Brilliant post, OneRedArmy. Sums up the whole thing perfectly.
Deep down everyone knows that if, in dream world, the march went ahead peacefully, these extremists would be completely lost and would move onto their next venue, perhaps Glasgow, where they could get the reaction they want.
From the outside, it is so obvious that the extremists on both side as so alike as people. S**t stirrers living in the past.
Personally, I have no issue with loyalists but I am now convinced that this march is solely about stirring up trouble. I dont care about northern Ireland one iota as someone who was born and raised in Britain or as someone who has lived in Ireland and was raised as Irish. I get the feeling that the majority of people in Ireland or the UK feel the extact same.
I actually have more loyalist than nationalist friends. Out of all of my loyalist friends that I have spoke to, NONE see a point to this march. They live down here and are very happy. Most go back up home for their specific marches and they celebrate their culture at that time.
Im probably going to get dogs abuse about this but I dont feel that loyalists should be allowed to march along any route in Northern Ireland.
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