"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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The point would still have to be conceded though they would see it as conquest, although I would agree that lately it has gotten a lot more youthful and hence looks more like the UK riots.
I suppose thats the problem with the terms here, I meant republican in it's wider term but specifically the riots in the North lately are being co-opted by young fellas who want to raise hell still there is a slight RIRA influence so we can argue they see it as as conquest.
by a happy coincidence RiRa would roughly be something like excitement in Gaelic there is no actual word but in conjunction with ruaile buaile ie rira agus rualie buaile it would mean to raise hell or a commotion or a tumult. I believe it would be an apt term for these seekers of excitement and confusion.
They are also so far away from the thinking of my grandfathers it's a joke, hardline republican socialists bah most them never did a days labour in there lives. In fact they wouldnt be able to do an honest job there really an underclass that is a mirror of the opposing camp in the North.
Last edited by gaelic cowboy; 04-24-2012 at 16:53.
They slew him with poison afaid to meet him with the steel
a gallant son of eireann was Owen Roe o'Neill.
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