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Ireland will never be United
Grayson Lopez
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Kayden Sanchez
redpill me on soviets shipping arms to them
Daniel Gonzalez
No, but we will be riddled with niggers. AND THAT'S A GOOD THING.
Samuel Barnes
Antisemitism is logical.
Landon Nguyen
Imagine Tomokos feet smell.
Isaac Perez
Sebastian Stewart
They are united in Congolese pride
John Ortiz
Yes
Jose Hernandez
>VZ-58
The Czechs shipped guns fucking everywhere, didn't they.
Jaxson Gutierrez
Or....don't. You fucking degenerate.
Lucas Robinson
If I was Irish I'd think it's cozy sharing the same island as the UK. If Ireland was one country then we'd be an ocean away.
Austin Johnson
Ryder Butler
how I'd direct my state's foreign policy
Chase Hall
Well, soviets shipped arms to them.
Caleb Garcia
>Vz pilled
Based.
James Peterson
Josiah Howard
God bless Collins, Pearse and Clarke
These men and their sacrifice
At the hand of saxon or gael or cruithin
The blood of our nation is soaked in this soil
The blood of our enemy pumps boots atop it
Trampling the lus liathe na boirne
Until Spring, until Samhradh
Tar éis an fómhar
Anseo iad
James Davis
John Moore
In my irrelevant mutt opinion I've always sympathized more with the Unionists
Nolan Bell
facts
Jaxson Smith
That’s neither here nor there but NI Loyalism is still retarded and gay.
Bentley Butler
Sectarianism between Catholics and protestants is dumb because both are being replaced by niggers
Bentley Campbell
but prod niggers or catholic niggers?
Brayden Nguyen
COMPROMISE OR CONFLICT
Thomas Hill
This is the best solution to solve the Irish Problem
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Lincoln Scott
They need to remember they have more in common with Republicans than they realise because they still live in the same place, when I go to Northern Ireland it's confusing because I don't know whether the person I'm talking to is Catholic or Protestant until they drop it in the conversation, and even then I'd see as a Catholic as a Brit because they're Northern Irish which they might find offensive anyway, so maybe it's best if they don't mention it at all. It's created a lot of awkward situations though. I once mentioned to a boomer Unionist in Belfast that I was going to Dublin later that week since I was "visiting Ireland" and he seemed pissed off, like I was betraying his country, but it was like I'm already in Britain as a British person speaking to another British person right now, as if I was just visiting another town in England, it seemed so obvious I didn't need to say at the end "but Northern Ireland is British of course". If I had said it to a Republican they would probably think I sympathised with them when I wasn't even thinking about it.