ubiquitous said:What hope has Irish republicanism of achieving its goal of a united Ireland as long as the word "unionist" is used as a term of insult, as above?
ubiquitous said:What hope has Irish republicanism of achieving its goal of a united Ireland as long as the word "unionist" is used as a term of insult, as above?
Betsy Og said:I cant imagine a united Ireland unless we re-join the commonwealth, change our flag, our anthem etc. The commonwealth, as far as I can make out, is a loose economic type arrangement and as long as we dont have to adopt the British queen I dont think re-joining it would be the end of the world. I'd be a bit more protective of the flag (in particular) and anthem ... Ireland's Call doesnt do it for me.
It wasnt meant to be an insult - it was meant to be descriptive
the "description" is hardly positive towards unionists?the refuge of the extreme right wingers & southern unionists
ubiquitous said:In the context of a phrase such as the "description" is hardly positive towards unionists?
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