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I don't want to get along with people who turn a blind eye to child abuse, wave banners and scarves with anti-British slogans, wave Vatican flags, hang blow-up dolls off stands or who seem incable of maintaining basic hygiene standards.

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24 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

I don't want to get along with people who turn a blind eye to child abuse, wave banners and scarves with anti-British slogans, wave Vatican flags, hang blow-up dolls off stands or who seem incable of maintaining basic hygiene standards.

Jesus wept. It was said in jest buddy. 

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On 25/01/2020 at 08:30, Gonzo79 said:

Can you provide an example?

 

Which response was this?

It's literally in the posts before I posted.  
 

And now there is someone claiming I've said there is no anti-British sentiment across the entirety of Ireland.  I never said that, I said I've lived here for more than three years and I haven't experienced anything, no one cares, they are just normal people like you or I.

 

I'm not saying there aren't people in the Celtic support like this, but not all the Celtic support are like that nor are all Irish people.

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48 minutes ago, PoohBear said:

It's literally in the posts before I posted.  
 

And now there is someone claiming I've said there is no anti-British sentiment across the entirety of Ireland.  I never said that, I said I've lived here for more than three years and I haven't experienced anything, no one cares, they are just normal people like you or I.

 

I'm not saying there aren't people in the Celtic support like this, but not all the Celtic support are like that nor are all Irish people.

I have to agree tbh. As someone with an Irish wife and Irish grandparents from Dublin, I've spent a lot of time in Ireland. From personal experience, people are understandably very mindful of their own history but the overall mindset is one that is looking to the future rather than looking back. I've no doubt other people may have different experiences

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2 hours ago, PoohBear said:

It's literally in the posts before I posted.  
 

And now there is someone claiming I've said there is no anti-British sentiment across the entirety of Ireland.  I never said that, I said I've lived here for more than three years and I haven't experienced anything, no one cares, they are just normal people like you or I.

 

I'm not saying there aren't people in the Celtic support like this, but not all the Celtic support are like that nor are all Irish people.

If they don't care why is there still anti-British sentiment in Ireland ?  Its an oxymoron

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