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2 minutes ago, Tutankhamen said:

You don't think saving comrades fighting real live Nazis is a big thing?

Proud to say my father was a schoolmate of James Stokes VC.

Or Robert Downie VC was my neighbour 50 odd years ago.

But playing tig with half baked Adolfites in George Square is dead on.

Interesting.

It’s pretty fucking left field to the actual point. Both times you’ve brought it up.

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3 hours ago, The OP said:

Source? You bigoted weirdo.

I think you'll find, despite their policy of neutrality and despite the fact Britain oppressed them for hundreds of years, the Irish tended towards the British in WW2. You are a swivel eyed 'Parkhead floodlights left on' loon. 

What’s bigoted in what he’s said in that post?

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Winding things back to the starting point FG definitely have the Blueshirts as something they would rather forget, but FF and their stance on neutrality and de Valera signing a book of condolence for Adolf Hitler didn't look very clever in the eyes of the world when the images started appearing on newsreels of Dachau and Belsen. Britain and Nazi Germany were generally not viewed as being morally equivalent at that point.

Something to bear in mind about Irish fishermen selling fish and potatoes to U-boats is that Irish merchant shipping vessels often formed part of the Atlantic convoys that those U-boats were attacking.

 

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4 hours ago, Pcplum said:

What’s bigoted in what he’s said in that post?

Pretending that the Irish were the only thing that stood between the British and victory in the Atlantic (against historical consensus which says they were neutral and tended towards Britain) and pretending that no one else gave dodgy world leaders respect during the war. It reeks of Anti-Irish bigotry.

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2 hours ago, The OP said:

Pretending that the Irish were the only thing that stood between the British and victory in the Atlantic (against historical consensus which says they were neutral and tended towards Britain) and pretending that no one else gave dodgy world leaders respect during the war. It reeks of Anti-Irish bigotry.

These sort of racist loon balls are best ignored. Ireland like Britain had facist sympathisers, hardly ground breaking stuff.  Its amazing how they focus on them but ignore the 70 000 from the republic who chose to fight against them.

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2 hours ago, gannonball said:

These sort of racist loon balls are best ignored. Ireland like Britain had facist sympathisers, hardly ground breaking stuff.  Its amazing how they focus on them but ignore the 70 000 from the republic who chose to fight against them.

The Republic ignored them, too.

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So much for being ignored. Celtic supporters have a weird identity crisis these days. Rattling on about Antifa on the one hand but on the other waving the symbols of a state that opted to stay neutral during the most important anti-fascist struggle to ever happen and vocally supporting an organisation that actively collaborated with the Nazis and even had a member called Sean Russell die on a U-boat.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seán_Russell

Over and out for this thread for now.

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26 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said:

So much for being ignored. Celtic supporters have a weird identity crisis these days. Rattling on about Antifa on the one hand but on the other waving the symbols of a state that opted to stay neutral during the most important anti-fascist struggle to ever happen and vocally supporting an organisation that actively collaborated with the Nazis and even had a member called Sean Russell die on a U-boat.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seán_Russell

Over and out for this thread for now.

Seán Russell Statue with rainbow base That's actually quite fetching.

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8 hours ago, gannonball said:

These sort of racist loon balls are best ignored. Ireland like Britain had facist sympathisers, hardly ground breaking stuff.  Its amazing how they focus on them but ignore the 70 000 from the republic who chose to fight against them.

I thought it was more like 160,000 but I could be wrong.

I always felt that Ireland had neutrality forced upon it.  They might not have cared much for the Nazis but any decision to join the Allies would have seen British troops back on Irish soil, which given recent history would simply not have worked.   Better to remain neutral and avoid giving Germany any excuse to invade. 

IIRC the Royal Navy ensured their perimeter was large enough to ensure an invasion of Ireland was less likely.   I also read somewhere that the secret services of Britain and Ireland was closer that anyone admitted

Once the USA entered the war, Ireland was less concerned about Germany and were maybe less neutral than before.

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2 minutes ago, John Lambies Doos said:
On 15/07/2020 at 10:45, Jacksgranda said:

Do you ever mind Biffo's drunken radio performance. ?

He'd a cold and was tired.

Or pished, as it's better known.

ETA: He's not well, recuperating from a stroke, afaik.

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