Matra1
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It makes me mad that Roy Keane is criticizing the Irish team. Why doesn't he just be quiet.
He has an axe to grind with the Ireland team. My ex-work colleagues in Belfast (circa 2001) were convinced that Keane was a gypsy. (ie not a real Irishman)
One aspect of the affair which infuriated me was that the Irish players actually shook hands with Henry, some even "sympathising" with him. Bloody amazing.
Good point. Irish Catholics have always been the most politically correct whites in existence. In Ireland they proudly call themselves the "white ******s" of Europe. In America they were a key part of the Left wing racial assault on traditional white America led by filth like Ted Kennedy. During the South African Apartheid years the Irish led the campaign against white minority rule. Nobody loved Nelson Mandela like an Irish Catholic. They've always tried to connect the Protestants of Ulster (ie Scots-Irish) to the Ku Klux Klan.
So in a way one can't help but feel some element of schadenfreude about the black-loving Irish Catholics losing out because of the black values they've always demanded that Anglo-Saxons - British, American, and Australians - live by.Edited by: Matra1
He has an axe to grind with the Ireland team. My ex-work colleagues in Belfast (circa 2001) were convinced that Keane was a gypsy. (ie not a real Irishman)
One aspect of the affair which infuriated me was that the Irish players actually shook hands with Henry, some even "sympathising" with him. Bloody amazing.
Good point. Irish Catholics have always been the most politically correct whites in existence. In Ireland they proudly call themselves the "white ******s" of Europe. In America they were a key part of the Left wing racial assault on traditional white America led by filth like Ted Kennedy. During the South African Apartheid years the Irish led the campaign against white minority rule. Nobody loved Nelson Mandela like an Irish Catholic. They've always tried to connect the Protestants of Ulster (ie Scots-Irish) to the Ku Klux Klan.
So in a way one can't help but feel some element of schadenfreude about the black-loving Irish Catholics losing out because of the black values they've always demanded that Anglo-Saxons - British, American, and Australians - live by.Edited by: Matra1