1 Northern unionists who spend all their time making ms paint ira memes and belittling the Republic makes me disgusted.
I'm my time as a loyalist in the south I have, in my own small way, tried my best to represent union in a beneficial light. It is obvious once explained the...
2. Advantages towards unity and brotherhood with our cultural neighbours in the British Isles.

After all we speak the same tongue, share a collective(and sometimes shameful, as in all states) history, we eat the same foods, we trade together, we share borders, share common...
3. Literary and cultural figures like Bernard Shaw, Arthur Guinness, the Duke of Wellington, James Joice, Oscar Wilde and Robert Boyle.

It is easy to see why we should be close as nations, as a union of brother peoples and yet all I ever see is this perverted dick measuring...
4. Contest where one side shouts slurs at the other, the so called moderates on either side smiling smugly and their sides 'clear victory' on the twitter front. This twisted form of narcissistic belief in one's own philosophy does not win hearts and minds, it is answered in turn.
5. By derision, for that is apparently all the withered husks of our nations pride can summon apparently. Our own way of life dissapears rapidly like a pulled rug so all that is done is smugly settle into the tradition of mutual hatred between the people of Ireland and the people
6. Of the UK. How has the loyalist cause become so insecure that all one can do is meekly protest in their bastions in the North, on the Shankill Road and others, that at least they still have their marches.

How is it constructive, that whilst the church of England becomes...
6. A mockery of itself, a fraudulent religious facsade, that those most passionate, clearly those most willing and capable of attempting change join the orange order. Participating in those old tradition like the unrolling of a mummy. All old bones and rotten rags...
7. There is no reform for our current unionism, more like distilled tribalism than a true, honest belief, a personal conviction that the monarchical union of Britons is better for us all.
8. But no. Better not. Better play it safe, no time for self reflection when you could return to ms paint and reply with another brilliant ira meme. Because after all, I'm just another foolish Irishman.

To the perfidious albion,
Yours, the pernicious paddy
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