Itâs an excuse to be violent towards an out group: something NI has a long and proud history of doing.
(I made a video like this about this time last year too. And the year before that)
A comment I got on that vid:
âthis argument works both ways though. the converse can be argued, so the Irish have no problem with vast numbers of foreigners coming over and changing their culture, but it was a problem when the Brits did it?â
My response:
The Polish, Sudanese, and Syrian refugees arenât actively segregating communities, paying the indigenous Catholics less, refusing them schooling, property, and legal rights, trying to genocide them through a manufactured famine, making the indigenous language illegal, and causing active discrimination which I experienced as someone born in 1999, several hundred years after.
Oh, no, I learn some words in a new language, try new food, see non white people more in Belfast.











