fuck uuu u fuckin atheist dogs u will bring western europe to destruction and may be controled by muslim gay fuckers as u too are gay u filthy basterds
Bullying was rife in the boarding school I went to also. Put vulnerable people in an institution and the bullies soon find them out. The old law of the jungle and everyone's in denial. It stopped when I went to a school in Norn Iron after they got over the fact that I could possibly be a southern sourced prod. All bullying stopped when I went to England and I found real love and acceptance. Where the Irish saw me as odd/weird/a bit strange, the Brits called it lovable eccentricity. God bless..
@001Dixie Yup. But I don't think you can excuse english influence. I'm not entirely sure why you mentioned the english in your first post if it was only related to the child abuse scandal.
@001Dixie Recognition of what actually happened would improve relations (aswell as being decent), there is a trickle down effect of bad feeling. Unfortunately tho, despite the initial cause of it all it's now grown into something different and there is no 'solution', especially now that the republic is apparently incompetent and union isn't really possible. Who knows.
@001Dixie Would there be an IRA if England hadn't invaded and split the country up? The IRA have caused more 'heartache' in Ireland because of england than they have in england. A great deal more. So no, I doubt it.
@001Dixie The holocaust has been formally recognised. What happened in Ireland is still called a 'potato famine'. I'm not saying I hate anyone, I'm simply saying that england have played a major role in Ireland's troubles.
@001Dixie You're right- taking a nation's food at gunpoint and then later referring to is as a 'famine' is excusable. I'm sure the people that died and were forced to flee would think it makes all the difference that it wasn't a technical 'genocide'.
@001Dixie Don't get so carried away- I didn't mean with regards to child abuse. The english invasion and effective genocide of the Irish people has done a lot to harm the nation. Not only that, but it has never even been properly acknowledged.
CATHOLICABUSESURVIVORSNI-- well said dixie catholic ireland needs to realise while the pope and his cruel child raping false church had everyone looking out for enemies , it was this glutten harlot that brought the island to its knees,it continues to shame the country with its lies and deciet through its biggest exosed liar the primate of all ireland cardinal sean brady.
The Catholic Church is sick.
timtone54644644 1 week ago
these people who abuse children are not people of God
mrstaffytoots 2 months ago
fuck uuu u fuckin atheist dogs u will bring western europe to destruction and may be controled by muslim gay fuckers as u too are gay u filthy basterds
MrGendawy 4 months ago
Bullying was rife in the boarding school I went to also. Put vulnerable people in an institution and the bullies soon find them out. The old law of the jungle and everyone's in denial. It stopped when I went to a school in Norn Iron after they got over the fact that I could possibly be a southern sourced prod. All bullying stopped when I went to England and I found real love and acceptance. Where the Irish saw me as odd/weird/a bit strange, the Brits called it lovable eccentricity. God bless..
willibaldvongluck 9 months ago
this happened in convents in england also,
haybee12 9 months ago
@001Dixie Yup. But I don't think you can excuse english influence. I'm not entirely sure why you mentioned the english in your first post if it was only related to the child abuse scandal.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
@001Dixie Recognition of what actually happened would improve relations (aswell as being decent), there is a trickle down effect of bad feeling. Unfortunately tho, despite the initial cause of it all it's now grown into something different and there is no 'solution', especially now that the republic is apparently incompetent and union isn't really possible. Who knows.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
@001Dixie Would there be an IRA if England hadn't invaded and split the country up? The IRA have caused more 'heartache' in Ireland because of england than they have in england. A great deal more. So no, I doubt it.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
@001Dixie The holocaust has been formally recognised. What happened in Ireland is still called a 'potato famine'. I'm not saying I hate anyone, I'm simply saying that england have played a major role in Ireland's troubles.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
@001Dixie You're right- taking a nation's food at gunpoint and then later referring to is as a 'famine' is excusable. I'm sure the people that died and were forced to flee would think it makes all the difference that it wasn't a technical 'genocide'.
I don't believe I ever excused other invasions.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
@001Dixie Don't get so carried away- I didn't mean with regards to child abuse. The english invasion and effective genocide of the Irish people has done a lot to harm the nation. Not only that, but it has never even been properly acknowledged.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
@001Dixie I think you'll find the english helped.
Bumblybee256 9 months ago
CATHOLICABUSESURVIVORSNI-- well said dixie catholic ireland needs to realise while the pope and his cruel child raping false church had everyone looking out for enemies , it was this glutten harlot that brought the island to its knees,it continues to shame the country with its lies and deciet through its biggest exosed liar the primate of all ireland cardinal sean brady.
SuperSurvivor777 9 months ago
I will never understand why they hurt those children ....
it brakes my heart .
rebecca1257 1 year ago