[QUOTE="M"] What is `class'?[/QUOTE] He it sounds like we agree. Maybe.
Ah *those* Republicans. I gettit. Right. Responsibilities. Blah Blah The Gael cuntfest is what it is.
Well you don't have to argue, but I'd be interested to know the answer, as I cba to read up on it all myself.
What responsibility should you be required to take on, in order to get into your own house or place of work?
The Beeb didn't want to dwell on the exceeding dirty machinations of 'Dem over there but couldn't resist side swipes at our own. Par for the course. Move on, nothing to see here. All part of the process of becoming friends. Only look forward.
About the expected standard of explanation. All that happened was that the BBC mentioned in passing that there might be some reasons why relations between the UK and Ireland have been, eh, tense (the Famine, 1916, Bloody Sunday II, the War of Independence, inter alia). As for the `exceeding dirty machinations', an honest account would note that the Irish state has generally been quite correct towards Britain and harder on the IRA than the UK has been. As for `revisionism', that term is usually used in Ireland to mean historical work that reckons British rule wasn't all that bad.
No it's not: that is `revisionism' means in Irish historical studies. As for my perspective, what do you dispute in the longer paragraph?
I already said. No discussion. "Move on, nothing to see here. All part of the process of becoming friends. Only look forward" is literal
I didn't give a shite when I came here and found people who'd Gaelicised their surnames; a big shrug from me about that. What I find amusing is the cunts who do it in Scotland.