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Irish Border post Brexit
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<blockquote data-quote="Devil_0101" data-source="post: 5866434" data-attributes="member: 114666"><p>The funny thing, is that i have quoted historians from your own country too. Yet i haven't heard a word from you but avoiding the talk. You know what i have said is true but you cannot handle the truth and you prefer to avoid it. </p><p></p><p>The problem in there is not catholics and protestants, the problem is that many british because of the UK migrated in NI and they did not get along with the irish who used to live in NI and the british were economically supported by the UK to "colonize" the NI, this is what really happened. It is not catholics vs protestants, it is native irish vs british immigrants. Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil_0101, post: 5866434, member: 114666"] The funny thing, is that i have quoted historians from your own country too. Yet i haven't heard a word from you but avoiding the talk. You know what i have said is true but you cannot handle the truth and you prefer to avoid it. The problem in there is not catholics and protestants, the problem is that many british because of the UK migrated in NI and they did not get along with the irish who used to live in NI and the british were economically supported by the UK to "colonize" the NI, this is what really happened. It is not catholics vs protestants, it is native irish vs british immigrants. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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