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Re: The deaths thread

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JayZeus wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 11:58 pm IRA bomber dies. So what? She would have left a bigger hole in this world if she got blasted to bits by her murderous ‘comrades’ bombs than she does by her absence now.

The only thing she’s famous for is being a terrorist, a proud convict, a mouthpiece for the ‘struggle’. She didn’t live a life worth celebrating and her death, while doubtless sad for her family and friends, is barely noteworthy.

Violent terrorists deserve to be forgotten when they die. The world is a better place without them.
I think she was a nice woman when I met her,any life is well worth remembering,even if you disagree with that person's POV


I simply don't understand this concept that exists in Ireland where everything the establishment disagrees with must be silenced and not spoken about.....she wouldn't turn a blind eye to our own being oppressed and attacked, people like her utterly rattle free staters anf me feiners
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I don’t just ‘disagree with her POV’. I’m against everything she did in the pursuit of an idealistic notion of what Ireland is supposed to be. And I have absolutely nothing to do with ‘The Establishment’, nor am I trying to silence you or anyone else.

That woman wanted to set off bombs in seaside resorts and got caught. She was rightly judged to be a grave threat and security risk and was imprisoned accordingly. She repeatedly said she had no remorse and saw herself as a political prisoner, the same illogical shite the lot of them went on with.

She was a thug, a despicable misrepresentative of the average Irish person of the time or now, and operated without any legitimate mandate, along with every other murderous traitor that acted as
terrorists, or supported those who did then or now.

She and all the other evil bastards who terrorised entirely innocent members of the British public deserve to be ignored and forgotten. They never acted on the request of the people of Ireland in any legitimacy.

I don’t want to derail this thread and I’m not prepared to waste my time arguing or discussing this further. I’m just not letting you go unopposed when you add the names of terrorists in here as if they deserve to be celebrated for their lifetime. You might as well add every pedophile, wife-beater, rapist, drug dealer and murderer that dies. They’re all in the same category of human filth.
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Re: The deaths thread

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JayZeus wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:38 am I don’t just ‘disagree with her POV’. I’m against everything she did in the pursuit of an idealistic notion of what Ireland is supposed to be. And I have absolutely nothing to do with ‘The Establishment’, nor am I trying to silence you or anyone else.

That woman wanted to set off bombs in seaside resorts and got caught. She was rightly judged to be a grave threat and security risk and was imprisoned accordingly. She repeatedly said she had no remorse and saw herself as a political prisoner, the same illogical shite the lot of them went on with.

She was a thug, a despicable misrepresentative of the average Irish person of the time or now, and operated without any legitimate mandate, along with every other murderous traitor that acted as
terrorists, or supported those who did then or now.

She and all the other evil bastards who terrorised entirely innocent members of the British public deserve to be ignored and forgotten. They never acted on the request of the people of Ireland in any legitimacy.

I don’t want to derail this thread and I’m not prepared to waste my time arguing or discussing this further. I’m just not letting you go unopposed when you add the names of terrorists in here as if they deserve to be celebrated for their lifetime. You might as well add every pedophile, wife-beater, rapist, drug dealer and murderer that dies. They’re all in the same category of human filth.
Here's the thing,yous have absolutely zero to say about the Unabomber,the person whom features first in the thread,how is that?,.....I think she was a nice woman,who done a lot of good for world after her release,and getting to barely know her,and a few others,exposed the media and establishment here as liers and propagandists to me anyway


Generations of voices,who wouldn't turn a blind eye to the north were silenced and banned off airwaves,suffered horrendously for their actions (many still do),their passing shouldn't go unforgotten IMO..... particularly as the north is facing into the abyss again,with same type media coverup of the psni actions and abuses of prisoners there
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Fond of terrorists aren't you? If it's not the Provos it's Hamas. No doubt Vladimir is on your Christmas Card list, too.
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marhay70 wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 12:02 pm Fond of terrorists aren't you? If it's not the Provos it's Hamas. No doubt Vladimir is on your Christmas Card list, too.
Nah.... wouldn't be fond of those I view as terrorists,or use political power/violence with impunity..... whether that be launching attacks on eastern areas of the Ukraine, committing genocide in the Gaza or imposing austrity/having tents robbed from asylum seekers for clout/headlines here


Neither those who impose this,will ever be fit to lace the boots of that woman,who faced death/life in jail for her actions,while they get acclaim for their actions from media in their respective countries,but make people's lives worse
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Setanta wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 5:17 pm Nah.... wouldn't be fond of those I view as terrorists,or use political power/violence with impunity..... whether that be launching attacks on eastern areas of the Ukraine, committing genocide in the Gaza or imposing austrity/having tents robbed from asylum seekers for clout/headlines here


Neither those who impose this,will ever be fit to lace the boots of that woman,who faced death/life in jail for her actions,while they get acclaim for their actions from media in their respective countries,but make people's lives worse
Well, it looks like blowing up ordinary working people, without regard for who might be a victim, isn't on a par with what happens in foreign parts to terrorist sympathisers. All part of the terrorist psyche despite their protestations of a socialist cause. She got what she deserved, some might argue less than she deserved. No loss.
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marhay70 wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 5:58 pm Well, it looks like blowing up ordinary working people, without regard for who might be a victim, isn't on a par with what happens in foreign parts to terrorist sympathisers. All part of the terrorist psyche despite their protestations of a socialist cause. She got what she deserved, some might argue less than she deserved. No loss.
Who did she blow up?
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Setanta wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 6:06 pm Who did she blow up?
Well, we don't know for sure, the Provos didn't ever give details of which particular "operative" was responsible for which particular operation, but I was referring to her type and her fellow travellers in general.
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Tommy Gorman and Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.....both gone,one going up,other going down I suspect
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Tommy was an outstanding Journalist who reported the news without fear or favor and in the process did the State some service. RIP.
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Setanta wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 6:36 pm Tommy Gorman and Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.....both gone,one going up,other going down I suspect
What's that supposed to mean?
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marhay70 wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:54 am What's that supposed to mean?

I'm really bored with cryptic references on here - can people not say what they mean anymore?
'no more blah blah blah'
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Del.Monte wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 10:27 am I'm really bored with cryptic references on here - can people not say what they mean anymore?
Tell me about it. Reading the average 3/4 posts a day across this site and trying to decipher them is a real time sink :D
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https://www.rte.ie/sport/racing/2024/07 ... ies-at-32/


Istabraq....a record setter in his time,away to big stable in the sky
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William L Calley Jr,the man responsible for the My Lai massacre has departed the mortal coil

https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/willi ... 55881.html
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https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/nel ... 63407.html


Nell.mccafferty is gone,a woman who helped faced down the establishment and PC bridage to help modernise Ireland a tiny bit....quare old at 80 though
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Yeah if there's one person who's anti PC, it's the lesbian feminist.

What do you mean "quare old... though"? It's just an age - what's its relevance? Saw a video earlier of a woman aged 106 talking about her life.
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Kris Kristofferson checked out on Saturday.


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/29/obit ... -dead.html
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Mary O'Rourke is dead. Condolences to her family.

Did she do anything useful?
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I only of her,from being parodied on gift grub as 'mamy O'Rourke'

RiP
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A Patriot. Who ended the monopoly of Telecom Eireann. And truly gave it back to the people. Probably a bit too left wing for a few posters here. But she did the State some service. RIP.
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