Do they like each other?

Do they like each other?

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Stop making this thread

No. They're a bunch of angry schizo freaks with disgusting accents and traditions. The protestants are literal aliens that should all be rounded up and euthanised en-mass. The Catholics are obsessed freaks and probably relate to the Scottish more than us.

People from the republic want the land back purely because we hate the English but we try ignore their existence and try not to make eye contact. Deep down inside we all know it would be an economical disaster and cause profound issues. Most of us don't truly understand their plight or mindset. The border counties get it but the further from there you get the less people care, especially with younger generations.

so no chance of getting the land back?

No I think there will be unification. There's been a decent push for it in recent years and it seems to be heading that direction.

Almost nobodu in the RoI hates the English or Nordies and your post is misleading. Most of us find the North very confusing but sympathise with northern Nationalists and absolutely see them as our countrymen and see Protestants as our very weird separated brethren who will need to be coddled post-reunification with all sorts of concessions. You're giving a very misleading impression by implying that people here still hate England and want to ethnically-cleanse Protestants. If anything most Irish people are desperate to lovebomb Protestants to show how tolerant and nice we are, which also isn't ideal because it's very naive. Most of us in the south don't know how irrational loyalists are.

Half the population there are regular Irish like us, the other half hate us because they're afraid of the Pope.

Give it time. The census due out this year is expected to return the first ever majority of Catholics in the north. Once they're old enough to vote and the aging unionist population thins out it will be an easy referendum.

Borders stopped being defined after the turn of the 20th century. Good luck with that reunification.

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most of the population living in NI has been of scotch origin for a while now. Unification would bring nothing except to spite all the protestants living in NI and the british which I’m fully behind but in terms of real politk, there’s no sense anymore

Young people aren't voting on catholic/protestant lines anymore. It's not the major voting factor. Right now, Northern Ireland gets the best of both worlds. By unification, we would lose benefits such as free healthcare compared to Ireland's which is expensive. Unification will happen in time, but not because we're more green than orange now.

>The Catholics are obsessed freaks and probably relate to the Scottish more than us
What the fuck kind of schizo talk is this?
>Deep down inside we all know it would be an economical disaster
Except for all those studies that showed it would be greatly beneficial for both our economies. Did you not pay attention to the news for the last six years and how badly fucked NI was going to get from the prospect of a hard border? Did you forget how the DUP managed to lose a unionist majority in Stormont for the first time in history? Did you not read any of the countless articles about how soft unionism has been culled off as a result of their actions and how their youth have all but jumped to Alliance? Do you know anything about this country to begin with or do you just come here to shitpost to make yourself feel better?

>Do you know anything about this country to begin with or do you just come here to shitpost to make yourself feel better?
Yes.

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Since the late 17th century in fact, but the demographic trends have been working in the Nationalists' favour throughout the 20th century. Part of the reason the Troubles kicked off was because the Orange Order knew this and felt a civil war while the population was still majority Protestant was the only thing which could keep Northern Ireland from reunifying.

Ignore every other irish poster ITT. Anybody who leaves their bedroom, isn't a redditor or contributes to society other than drawing the disability benefit HATES the north.

retard post

You've already replied to me three (3) times. Stop seething please. Return to /éire/ at once.

look up some 12th bonfires if you want to see the feelings in one direction

Ordinary decent people who work real jobs love our northern countrymen of whatever identity or religious background regardless of their vices and virtues. Only bourgeois snobs in the hideous dump pretending to be our capital look down on them like you do. You seem more like a daddymoney layabout than an actual high earner though.

Not everybody who disagrees with you is the same person. Look at the different spacing styles in posts and .

Why can't Ireland make Irish a spoken language again but Isntreal can bring back a 2k year dead language back? Are Irish people just stupid?

Just lol at this hypocrisy. Unfortunately for you, you are wrong on every level. May I suggest reddit?
Nice detective work. Embarrassing desu.

What's the point? Being an English speaking country, and the now largest EU english speaking country, makes them attractive for international business and education.

(he's going to reply to me because he needs to last word) I can smell the seething.

Irish people aren't actually trying to revive it, we're just pretending to. There was a genuine flush of revivalist enthusiasm at the beginning of the 20th century but it ran out of steam for various reasons, not least of which was a low-key counterrevolutionary pro-British coup during and after the Civil War. The Irish print media (literally infiltrated by MI5 agents) has been extremely hostile to the revival of Irish since the 70s.

Irish people aren't LARPing Brits trying to revive a language over insecurity over identity but rather the opposite. We feel too secure in identity to preserve our own culture. We have a false sense of security concerning our distinctiveness as a people and a sense of insecurity and need to assert our national distinctiveness would actually be god for us.

No one believes the irish exist outside of Ireland