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Originally posted by SevenPlusOne:
Why don't the British simply conquer the island? I have no sympathy for the bungling fools that are the Irish.

They did, 800 years ago. Oh, and fuck you


This is without a doubt the most eloquent response to a post that I have ever read here at Sigforum. Well done!
 
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Goddamn some of you tits need to go walk around the block. You can insert your opinion without being dicks to each other.

Sound off like an asshole, fine. Just bring it back from royal dick-dom a bit please.




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Sound off like an asshole, fine. Just bring it back from royal dick-dom a bit please.
We are talking about the Brits and Irish.

A group of has beens and a group of never was, with royalty on top to boot!

Of course they'll be fooooking pricks to each other - it's been going on for 800 years!!!
 
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I'm 69% English and Wales and 26% Irish and Scotland and I get along just fine with myself.


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Originally posted by tacfoley:
and while we are on about Irishness, the born-in-the-UK leader of the IRA, whether he denies it or not, Mr Gerry Adams a saint to many americans of Irish descent in the East Coast USA, had this to say today - remember that he also said of the almost 30 dead and hundreds maimed in Omagh in 1998 that it was 'regrettable' - goes on to say -
https://www.scotsman.com/news/...occupation-1-5026701


I'll assume for his benefit that he was talking of 1919. Because he surely knows that British troops first were deployed to Northern Ireland from outside in 1969 mostly to protect Catholics from Protestant violence, while the IRA which claimed this as their mission caught grief for being nowhere to be seen.
 
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No doubt the IRA is a terrorist organization, but to ignore centuries of abuse and terrorism from the English against the Irish is somewhat obtuse. Last time I was in Ireland was in the early 2000s and from what Im seeing its becoming much different, both culturally and politically.



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I'm 69% English and Wales Welsh and 26% Irish and Scotland Scottish and I get along just fine with myself.


Basically, you are of British ancestry.

Note: Wales and Scotland are geographically defined places. Welsh is the term for people from Wales while Scottish is the general term for people from Scotland.


It'll be shit soup served Sunday if the Troubles begin again.

Hopefully, the Irish will help the British stamp that terror group into the boys bogs.





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Note: Wales and Scotland are geographically defined places. Welsh is the term for people from Wales while Scottish is the general term for people from Scotland.


I was aware of that. I wasn't expecting to be ambushed on a short, one-sentence reply!


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Ahem, going back a bit, I know, but let's all remember that Ireland was not originally invaded and subjugated by the English at all.

It was the NORMANS, who'd just subjugated the ENGLISH, who invaded Ireland and with help of the local king, set about making it part of their sovereignty.

Please take a minute or so of your time to read this -
The Norman invasion of Ireland took place in stages during the late 12th century and led to the Anglo-Normans conquering large swathes of land from the Irish. At the time, Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms, with a High King claiming lordship over the lesser kings. The Norman invasion was a watershed in the history of Ireland, marking the beginning of more than 800 years of direct English and, later, British involvement in Ireland.

In May 1169, Anglo-Norman mercenaries landed in Ireland at the request of Diarmait Mac Murchada (Dermot MacMurragh), the deposed King of Leinster, who had sought their help in regaining his kingdom. Diarmait and the Normans seized Leinster within weeks and launched raids into neighbouring kingdoms. This military intervention had the backing of King Henry II of England and was sanctioned by Pope Adrian IV.

In the summer of 1170 there were two further Norman landings, led by the Anglo-Norman Earl of Pembroke, Richard "Strongbow" de Clare. By May 1171, Strongbow had assumed control of Leinster and seized the Norse-Irish city kingdoms of Dublin, Waterford, and Wexford. That summer, High King Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (Rory O'Connor) led an Irish counteroffensive against the Normans, who nevertheless managed to hold most of their conquered territory. In October 1171, King Henry landed with a large army in Ireland to establish control over both the Anglo-Normans and the Irish. The Norman lords handed their conquered territory to Henry. He let Strongbow hold Leinster in fief and declared the cities to be crown land. Many Irish kings also submitted to him, likely in the hope that he would curb Norman expansion. Henry, however, granted the unconquered kingdom of Meath to Hugh de Lacy. After Henry's departure in 1172, Norman expansion and Irish counteroffensives continued.

The 1175 Treaty of Windsor acknowledged Henry as overlord of the conquered territory and Ruaidrí as overlord of the rest of Ireland, with Ruaidrí also swearing fealty to Henry. However, the Treaty soon fell apart; the Anglo-Norman lords continued to invade Irish kingdoms and they attacked the Normans in turn. In 1177, Henry adopted a new policy. He declared his son John to be "Lord of Ireland" (i.e. of the whole country) and authorized the Norman lords to conquer more land. The territory they held became the Lordship of Ireland and formed part of the Angevin Empire. The largely successful nature of the invasion has been attributed to a number of factors. These include the Normans' military superiority and castle-building; the lack of a unified opposition from the Irish; and the support of the Catholic Church for Henry's intervention.


Not forgetting that Dubhlinn was once a Viking city. It's just such a convenient and beautiful island, handy to reach. It would have been much better for the Irish if their land had been located in, say, the South Pacific....



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My mother was born in Belfast, I hold dual citizenship. My Grandparents left Ireland in the late 60s due to the persecution and violence they were subject to by nature of my Grandmother being Protestant and a former British Army AA gunner during the blitz, and my Grandpa being Catholic.

Some of the views and opinions expressed in this thread are fucking ridiculous and I'll just leave it at that.
 
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Regardless of what the group is, classifying an entire group, race, nationality, you choose, as being one way because of the actions of a percentage of that group is just showing your ass. One member in particular seems pretty fond of doing it in this thread.

I have ancestry tracing back to all the races in the United Kingdom, as well as Spanish, French, German, more American Indian than Elizabeth Warren, as well as more I am probably unaware of. So even though my first and last names are most definitely of Irish origin, I am as American as they come.

That said, I googled what the geographic midpoint between Virginia and Oklahoma was when I couldn’t sleep last night because at least one member deserves to have his ass kicked from hell to breakfast for his ignorance, lack of respect and failure of decorum with his fellow members. I think I’d choose swords. I could even bring an extra or three with me were he to need to borrow one.

Alas, where the spirit is willing the body fails

Not that it would matter, he wouldn’t show up anyway.

Maybe we can put the internet billy badass shit aside and deal with each other with the respect we all deserve


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If any or all of you would like to settle this, I'd be happy to engage in personal combat with anyone of you, I'm off the middle week in November, my email is my profile, let me know. I'll even let you pick, swords or pistols.
Forty-two hundred posts and more than a decade in this forum, and you post this idiotic crap? You're not fighting anyone and you know it, so why are you posting this impotent adolescent horse shit in my forum? Explain yourself. Tell me just how you rationalized posting this fucking idiotic crap in my forum. You typed out these words, proofread it and hit post anyway. Why? You know that no one is going to take you up on this, so why put this outlandishly moronic and juvenile shit in my forum? Go ahead. Explain this to me, badass.

And to the rest of you, when I finish reading through this thread, I may have some pointed questions for some of you.
 
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Ah, religion...
Shut your Goddamned mouth while you still have the opportunity to do so in this forum. You don't have to act like a dick every day. Take a break now and then. Just what exactly is your problem? Did you not get enough of the tit as a child?
 
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Dia is Mhuire Duit agus Padraig

Translation please?

Google translate said, “God & Mary & Patrick”

Is that really what you meant?
 
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Dia is Mhuire Duit agus Padraig

Translation please?

Google translate said, “God & Mary & Patrick”

Is that really what you meant?


Translation I saw said "Hello, God & Mary be with you"



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“God and Mary and St. Patrick be with you."




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Originally posted by TMats:
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Originally posted by SevenPlusOne:
Why don't the British simply conquer the island? I have no sympathy for the bungling fools that are the Irish.
They did, 800 years ago. Oh, and fuck you
This is without a doubt the most eloquent response to a post that I have ever read here at Sigforum. Well done!
Then, you need to do much more reading here.
 
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I'm 69% English and Wales Welsh and 26% Irish and Scotland Scottish and I get along just fine with myself.


Basically, you are of British ancestry.

Note: Wales and Scotland are geographically defined places. Welsh is the term for people from Wales while Scottish is the general term for people from Scotland.


It'll be shit soup served Sunday if the Troubles begin again.

Hopefully, the Irish will help the British stamp that terror group into the boys bogs.


If you want to be more technical the Scots are by and large descended from Gaelic invaders from Ireland who took out the Picts a long time before the British invaded them.

"As Rome finally withdrew from Britain, Gaelic raiders called the Scoti began colonising Western Scotland and Wales" -Wikipedia

So it went both ways in history if we're gonna keep old scores or whatnot.

In truth he's probably got alot of Irish genetic history if he has Scottish and Welsh.
 
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Someone didn't read the waiver, seeking satisfaction with sabres or pistols is a no no

Maybe gay cake bake off
 
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" Say goodnight Dick"

(before this gets locked)


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