i've been to dublin on holiday before and had a great time, i did'nt realise it had so many sectarian biggots though, i don't think i'll return for a holiday. these people have destroyed the very heart of dublin, shame on them.
this lot do this because a peaceful and legal demonstration in thier home town , no signs of any big screen tv breaking down , they make the rangers fans in manchester look like a small skirmish , nice irish catholic celtic fans , welcome to dublin , home of the celtic bigots , enjoy the craic,,, these same fuckers want to walk the streets of scotland shouting thier ira bigoted chants , scotlands real bigots , the irish catholics , , go home the fammine is over tatties are now on sale
I was at the march and was gutted we couldn't walk down O'Connell Street. It's funny Sinn Fein shout about "An Ireland Of Equals" when it suits them, yet when we wanted to highlight the plight of Provie violence they don't want us to be given parity of esteem...
Pfft, Rome Rule? Get with the times. The government of the Irish Republic isn't under Catholic Church control. They're two separate entities. Protestant persecution wouldn't happen here. The majority of Irish people, whether Ireland is united or not, have no problem with Protestants, or indeed the Orange Order. It's just a small minority of idiots wearing Celtic jerseys (Celtic not being Irish at all), waving a flag that stands for peace between Catholics and Protestants.
While I don't always agree with you I have to say well done with regards the way you present these shocking events in this video. These events were clearly sectarian in nature and are an attempt to impose the will of a few on the many. The people involved in the riots looked on these marchers as Orangemen, are these people not represented in the flag of the Irish Republic? I think they need reminding.
Congratulations to Carlton on another fine video Iam a frequent visitor to Dublin and have many friends catholics and protestants who were ashamed of the minority who could destroy the city they love as the march was peaceful and had no intention of causing any trouble I regulary take my flute along and have played in various bars around Dublin and Ireland and I enjoy the music and the nightlife,The Irish Government must be supported and congratulations to the Guarda, Equality for all.
FAIR has recently announced that plans for the parade have been cancelled as the Irish police advised them there were plans for further violent attacks on the march by Irish republicans. The Irish government has agreed to meet FAIR to discuss the victims' issue, and a Loyalist cultural event will be held in Dublin later in the year instead of the parade. Irish republicans need to take a long hard look at themselves and understand the concept of equality and parity of esteem.
Just highlights the two cultures in a microcosm. Protestants were respectful and peaceful, the catholics rioted and destroyed they own city and own peoples property because of their hatred and bigotry
Personal thanks to all our friends in Dublin, and especially to those who contacted us and wanted to speak out against the shame of militant Irish republicanism.
madness, lads!
Irishgal333 2 years ago
i've been to dublin on holiday before and had a great time, i did'nt realise it had so many sectarian biggots though, i don't think i'll return for a holiday. these people have destroyed the very heart of dublin, shame on them.
sinisterviper 3 years ago
The famines over, why dont you go home.
davezxz 3 years ago
A few thousand need to go down and teach the taig cunts a good lesson.
Apidgey 3 years ago
this lot do this because a peaceful and legal demonstration in thier home town , no signs of any big screen tv breaking down , they make the rangers fans in manchester look like a small skirmish , nice irish catholic celtic fans , welcome to dublin , home of the celtic bigots , enjoy the craic,,, these same fuckers want to walk the streets of scotland shouting thier ira bigoted chants , scotlands real bigots , the irish catholics , , go home the fammine is over tatties are now on sale
BILLYBOY1690 3 years ago
I was at the march and was gutted we couldn't walk down O'Connell Street. It's funny Sinn Fein shout about "An Ireland Of Equals" when it suits them, yet when we wanted to highlight the plight of Provie violence they don't want us to be given parity of esteem...
ARTICLAVIAN 4 years ago
Pfft, Rome Rule? Get with the times. The government of the Irish Republic isn't under Catholic Church control. They're two separate entities. Protestant persecution wouldn't happen here. The majority of Irish people, whether Ireland is united or not, have no problem with Protestants, or indeed the Orange Order. It's just a small minority of idiots wearing Celtic jerseys (Celtic not being Irish at all), waving a flag that stands for peace between Catholics and Protestants.
TheEdge001 4 years ago
and if its like this now what would the Protestants be like if Ireland went United!!!
Its beggars beleaf to me!!!
They would be persicuted!! from Nationalists/Romes rules!!!
theauldflute 4 years ago
While I don't always agree with you I have to say well done with regards the way you present these shocking events in this video. These events were clearly sectarian in nature and are an attempt to impose the will of a few on the many. The people involved in the riots looked on these marchers as Orangemen, are these people not represented in the flag of the Irish Republic? I think they need reminding.
applemaca07 4 years ago 4
Congratulations to Carlton on another fine video Iam a frequent visitor to Dublin and have many friends catholics and protestants who were ashamed of the minority who could destroy the city they love as the march was peaceful and had no intention of causing any trouble I regulary take my flute along and have played in various bars around Dublin and Ireland and I enjoy the music and the nightlife,The Irish Government must be supported and congratulations to the Guarda, Equality for all.
Jungleloyalscouse 4 years ago
FAIR has recently announced that plans for the parade have been cancelled as the Irish police advised them there were plans for further violent attacks on the march by Irish republicans. The Irish government has agreed to meet FAIR to discuss the victims' issue, and a Loyalist cultural event will be held in Dublin later in the year instead of the parade. Irish republicans need to take a long hard look at themselves and understand the concept of equality and parity of esteem.
caltonmedia 4 years ago
Just highlights the two cultures in a microcosm. Protestants were respectful and peaceful, the catholics rioted and destroyed they own city and own peoples property because of their hatred and bigotry
Ihateprovos 4 years ago
Personal thanks to all our friends in Dublin, and especially to those who contacted us and wanted to speak out against the shame of militant Irish republicanism.
caltonmedia 4 years ago