Loyalist hatred exposed in Belfast 2010

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

Loyalists gathered in Belfast in opposition to Irish republicans marching to commemorate Irish patriots who perished from hunger strike, as republicans marched in a dignified manner past Loyalist protesters men, women and children participating were attcked with bottles and bricks, and subjected to racist and sectarian abuse.

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  • Ironic republicans talk of 'provocative' Orange Order parades. But yet this 'parade' marched past the spot where 2 UDR members were murdered by republicans!

    The hypocrisy is astounding!

  • @ProofIRunAway

    It must be remembered that at the time of the deaths of those UDR members, the conflict in the occupied six counties was at it peak, by republican standards espeically at the time, UDR members were seen as paid members of the British crown, tasked with brutalising nationalist community doing their utmost to suppress Irish independence, they were seen as legitimate targets, and the fact that they perished on an Irish street, will not stop republicans commemerating republincans

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  • @WARISHELL09

    Just shows the bigotry, hate and pure hatred that exists amongst the Loyalist community, and what I do not know.

    They hate being Irish, they have the misconception Ireland is a Roman Catholic dictatorship, why I do not know, walk into mass on a Sunday on a weekend and see how wrong that idea is

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  • fuckin sad orange bastards sat in rain to start

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  • @mdhey8991

    No that was the 26 county freestate government who did as you outlined above, not the people, who will be voting out that government in question come tommorow

  • @robinjackaljackson

    Spell 'wright' from now on

    Yeah you told him my fellow Irish friend

  • @Armagh68

    Armagh68 the organisers of this event would never comply nor ask the British crown forces or occupation authorities to march down any Irish street or road, the PSNI/RUC decided to shadow the march regardless of the participants or organisers disgust at their presence, being that those they were remembered wished to see an end to British occupation in Ireland, and the disbandment of such bodies as the PSNI/RUC.

  • Its sad to see peelers escorting Republican parades.

    Makes us as bad as Orangemen

  • so if nationalists protest it,s against the injustice of parades passing by their communities yet its hate if loyalists do same thing .catch yourself on

  • @PowerForWorkers

    Are Republicans so proud now that their country is going cap-in-hand to the UK for a bailout to stop an economic decline that would once again have them living in squalour?

  • their main slogan is "ulster says no" ulster consists of 9 not 6 counties, need we go on about the ignorance and stupidity?

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