KingQamaR
Elite Member
You're noticing different things to me because you're not factoring in the realities of Belfast.
Tonight there is organised violence in Newtownabbey and Coleraine areas of Belfast, both Loyalist strongholds.
As many predicted, Loyalist bastions are the epicentres of actual organised violence. The Republicans share some sentiment with these Loyalists on a single narrative about immigrants (and are also protesting, peacefully), but will definitely not facilitate their opportunistic attempts at control over Belfast's streets. Not a chance.
The poor guy attacked was in a catholic area. All those protests were in loyalist areas. The fathers and grandfathers of those rioters were burning out Catholics, now they are using an attack on a catholic to burn out immigrants who have nothing to do with this attack. The former loyalist paramilitaries coordinating all this are involved in drug dealing, money laundering and extortion and they rule their neighbourhoods with an iron fist. The hypocrisy of all this is breathtaking, and it's being cheered on from the sidelines by a lot of naive morons in the UK and even the Republic of Ireland, who ignorantly believe this is some kind of grass roots uprising against oppression, because they have no clue what is really going on.
Northern Ireland is ethnically 97% white



