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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 9168724" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Ridiculous statement. To refer to a whole cohort of people as ”scum” as [USER=2923]@yoki[/USER] did, is far, far beyond the pale. In fact in NI it’s the treatment of the entire nationalist/Catholic population as a lesser class by the ruling unionist/Protestant class, which directly led to the civil rights movement and marches. That movement was led by none other than ultra constitutionalist such as Gerry Fitt, John Hulme, etc. </p><p>The rest is history. The RUC blasted the marchers off the streets. The very first victim of the troubles was an innocent Catholic shot dead by the UVF. Perspectives eh??</p><p>Capacity to quote from learned memory, from Isaiah can be none other than a cover for blind ignorance of the “full facts”!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 9168724, member: 3254"] Ridiculous statement. To refer to a whole cohort of people as ”scum” as [USER=2923]@yoki[/USER] did, is far, far beyond the pale. In fact in NI it’s the treatment of the entire nationalist/Catholic population as a lesser class by the ruling unionist/Protestant class, which directly led to the civil rights movement and marches. That movement was led by none other than ultra constitutionalist such as Gerry Fitt, John Hulme, etc. The rest is history. The RUC blasted the marchers off the streets. The very first victim of the troubles was an innocent Catholic shot dead by the UVF. Perspectives eh?? Capacity to quote from learned memory, from Isaiah can be none other than a cover for blind ignorance of the “full facts”! [/QUOTE]
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