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Tomorrow (Sat 03/07)

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by P R D, Jul 2, 2010.

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  1. Twisty . Gold Member

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    i get what your saying but if going by that hitler would rule the world cos everyone would have just sat back and let him do what he wanted.and we would never have had william wallace.
    i know there different all together but people must be pig sick with these marches and there must be a way of getting them banned
     
  2. CelticFC1967

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    i think using Hitler is an extreme example - the Orange order is something that we might not agree with but do they actually pose any real threat? Let them get on with celebrating somethign they don't actually understand and ignore them - its the best way for them to eventually stop - its all about attention seeking
     
  3. Twisty . Gold Member

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    they do pose a threat but.would you walk by with a celtic top on?i wouldn't.end up getting done in.
    so basically it's stopping you from going about your normal day
     
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    if a hun wants to * with you i dont think it matters if the orange circus is ongoing, i think theyll spot your celtic top and attack you regardless
     
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    thats my original point - the person claimed, rather proudly, that he wore his Celtic top to walk past them - he knew of the consequences of doing so yet still done it in order to provoke a reaction - i'm poining out they should simply be ignored so as to not give them the attention they crave.
     
  6. Twisty . Gold Member

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    far greater chance during an orange walk than a normal day but.pack mentality
     
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    Was travelling on the Larne to Troon ferry on Friday there was 4 or 5 orange bands travelling over for saturdays knuckle drag. They were their usual selves singing their bigotted * in front of families with young kids most of them Tims judging by the looks on their faces. Anyway the hun player Davis was also on the ferry with his wife and kid when the neanderthals spotted him they were all over him getting him to sign their banners and ftp t-shirts. They were all around him singing the billy boys his
    missus didn't look too happy and his kid looked terrified. To be fair to Davis he looked liked he just wanted them to * off and leave them alone.