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    1. tennereachway on

      Not just that, but there’s also what looks like a Northern Irish flag above the flag of Cornwall (could be an English flag, hard to tell but I think I see the red hand in the centre). Along with numerous Iranian flags… I can’t even make sense of this.

    2. These Irish ‚patriots‘ are traitors, there’s a reason when they go up North the only friends they find are loyalists.

    3. Cool-Prior-5512 on

      You can guarantee every single person there grew up making „Paddy“ jokes.

    4. Diligent-Musician590 on

      Well ‚Coolock says no crowd‘ marched with Loyalists. This is common in last few years.

    5. As stupid as they are, people on the far-right are very good at agreeing to disagree on pretty much everything except the issue they are talking about. Some of these people are utterly warped by conspiracy theory, so they aren’t making considered choices about who or what they associate with. In this case they just want to hate Muslims and immigration policy, so they park everything else and pretend to be friends. It is quite easy to fake friendship when every part of your ideology is defined by hatred and delusion, because you aren’t thinking in terms of morality. This is also why the left struggles to unite on anything, because the slightest disagreement risks harming the utopia that many far-left parties wish to create.

    6. Probably the same reprobate that carries the Irish Republic flag at these demos. A traitor like another said. Surface level knowledge of our history and struggle.

    7. Gullible-Argument334 on

      He’s an Israeli agent who’s mission was to turn the racist focus of Britain’s Far Right from antisemitism to anti-Islam to lower resistance to ethnic cleansing and occupation of Gaza, Wst Bank and Lebanon.

    8. He literally is there to unite the nations in that he believes Ireland should be united with England Scotland and Wales in a white power kingdom

    9. The-Fifth-Elephant on

      It’ll be some right wing wee Englander trying to shoehorn his „Irish heritage“ into his own personal beliefs. I say this as someone who lives in England and knows the exact type. This person will know full well that he or she would be shunned in Ireland so is trying to cuck to people at this rally.

    10. SvenSvenkill3 on

      I live in Birmingham and there’s a busy dual carriageway about ten minutes from where I live which now has cheap, Chinese mass produced Union Jack (some upside down) and Saint George’s Cross flags gathering soot and hanging from most of the lamp posts, except for three inexplicable trídhathacha.

    11. It’s an international movement.

      Like in each country they might think it’s their thing. But this crosses from the US, Ireland, UK, France, Germany, India, Korea…

      Has its own twists in each place but it’s basically the same thing. Half grift, half fascism, all opportunistic cranks.

    12. Dull_Consequence7192 on

      Any time you see a tricolour hanging outside an apartment or whatever, they probably have a Union Jack on their bedroom wall.

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