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Lou, you live in #Pennsylvania, not #Pennsylvannia.

Just when I think you couldn't get more fucking retarded, you take it up a notch.
 

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This is GLORIOUS because it really shows how little Lou know about the history of racism in the UK and in the USA, especially in regard to the Irish. He's such a fucking idiot, and I love him trying to play the "I have family in Ireland!"(who, Lou? Daddy is Italian, Mom must be a Jew, right? Cause you're so Jewish), and then the "My family member is dying!"

Be a fucking adult and take responsibility for the shit you say.
 
Take a shot every time Lou uses the phrase “terf nazi” tonight.
Also fucking laughing that he’s trying to one-up these actual irish people living in Ireland by trying to claim his famy is from there and just becoming a laughingstock for every actual irish person in the thread. This is absolutely hilarious. DFE incoming for sure.
 
I'm surprised nobody's pointed out the idiocy of Louis's statement that being "Irish" or "English" isn't a race, and for two major reasons. Firstly, if somebody said "oh, shut up, terrorists; you tontos estúpidos embrace yourself, Mexico, and your native Spain," it'd probably sound exceedingly racist. The second is being English and Irish is a race, anyway.

But the best part about all of this is Louis had zero reason to engage in this conversation. He wasn't involved, it doesn't affect him, and he certainly isn't an authority on the subject. He just waltzes in, insults a horde of people, and then blocks them when they tell him off like he wasn't the one who started the whole thing.
 
Oh Lou. Lou, Lou, Lou :story: you fucked up big time here my friend. Let me give you a little history/geography lesson about the UK.

First off, the UK is made up of 4 separate countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. England doesn't own shit. You call someone who isn't from England "English" and you're gonna get decked, mainly because the others really don't like us English most of the time lol. Also, note Nothern Ireland, the "north" part is important for our next lesson.

The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are two separate countries. They have 2 different capitals and they even use different currency (Ireland use the Euro as opposed to the £). You may be thinking "who cares, it's just Ireland" and the whole north/ROI is semantics at best, but you would be very, very wrong. I'll try and be as brief as possible in this to keep things simple but this shit is deep seated and is still an issue to this day.

Basically Ireland used to be one place but got split up. Some people really didn't like this and there ended up being groups of people who wanted to unify Ireland as a whole and those who liked being separate. There was also religion involved in this, with protestant and Catholic Christianity. Nowadays all you need to remember is the north is protestant and the south (ROI) is Catholic. The split was such a contentious issue that it basically caused civil war and continuing disputes even after the war officially ended. These "disputes" weren't just little arguments between parliaments or anything, not even just like protests or demonstrations like you have over in America rn with the BLM stuff, I'm taking decades of violent confrontation.

In Northern Ireland specifically, there were people who disagreed with the split. Although the sides were kinda split with religion it wasn't a specifically religious conflict btw, it was more to do with nationalism (which is why Irish as a race is important to a lot of people). The Catholic side wanted to unify Ireland as a single country, the Protestant side wanted to be part of the UK. This fighting went on for like 30 years, it was extremely violent and spilled outside of just Northern Ireland over time to both the ROI and England. In the end the UK and Ireland had to negotiate peace talks to get this to stop, but not before over 3000 people were killed, including over 1800 civilians.

This is where I explain your big fuck up Lou. During this period (The Troubles, as it's called), there were a group called The Irish Republican Army. Despite the word republican, they're actually Socialist! The IRA wanted the UK to fuck off and for Ireland to become one unified nation. They hated the UK so much they started bombing the shit out of places with improvised explosives. They kidnapped people, they tortured people and were pretty well known for kneecapping people. Before the 7/7 terrorist attack back in 05, the IRA were responsible for the most deadly terrorist attacks on Britain. I say attacks plural, because they did it a lot. They blew up pubs, put bombs in random postboxes on the street and even bombed parliament.

Even though there has now been a ceasefire, the IRA are still labled as a terrorist group. So, Lou, you calling some random Irish group terrorists is a really good way of pissing off a lot of people. This is recent history, people alive today lost family and friends in The Troubles and it's even a current issue as with Brexit, there's worries that the deals the UK government are brokering may undermine the ceasefire agreements, which would likely restart the violence again. If that happened, we go back to a time where people in the UK as a whole start worrying about walking down the street because the IRA liked hiding bombs in hedges and shit. All they wanted was to kill people, there was no martyrdom or anything, it was pure terrorism.

Oh, and one of the major political parties in Northern Ireland, Sinn Fein, are like a 'reformed' version of the IRA. They don't go around fucking people up or anything, but it's nice to keep in the back of your mind that if the peace agreements get fucked with, those guys are right there. In government. Reminding us all not to fuck with them ready to drive a mallet into Boris Johnson's kneecaps.

So yeah. TLDR: There's a pretty well known group of terrorists from Ireland that killed over 3000 people between around 1960 and 2000. You fucked up big time Lou.

I await the DFE :story:
 
Oh Lou. Lou, Lou, Lou :story: you fucked up big time here my friend. Let me give you a little history/geography lesson about the UK.

First off, the UK is made up of 4 separate countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. England doesn't own shit. You call someone who isn't from England "English" and you're gonna get decked, mainly because the others really don't like us English most of the time lol. Also, note Nothern Ireland, the "north" part is important for our next lesson.

The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are two separate countries. They have 2 different capitals and they even use different currency (Ireland use the Euro as opposed to the £). You may be thinking "who cares, it's just Ireland" and the whole north/ROI is semantics at best, but you would be very, very wrong. I'll try and be as brief as possible in this to keep things simple but this shit is deep seated and is still an issue to this day.

Basically Ireland used to be one place but got split up. Some people really didn't like this and there ended up being groups of people who wanted to unify Ireland as a whole and those who liked being separate. There was also religion involved in this, with protestant and Catholic Christianity. Nowadays all you need to remember is the north is protestant and the south (ROI) is Catholic. The split was such a contentious issue that it basically caused civil war and continuing disputes even after the war officially ended. These "disputes" weren't just little arguments between parliaments or anything, not even just like protests or demonstrations like you have over in America rn with the BLM stuff, I'm taking decades of violent confrontation.

In Northern Ireland specifically, there were people who disagreed with the split. Although the sides were kinda split with religion it wasn't a specifically religious conflict btw, it was more to do with nationalism (which is why Irish as a race is important to a lot of people). The Catholic side wanted to unify Ireland as a single country, the Protestant side wanted to be part of the UK. This fighting went on for like 30 years, it was extremely violent and spilled outside of just Northern Ireland over time to both the ROI and England. In the end the UK and Ireland had to negotiate peace talks to get this to stop, but not before over 3000 people were killed, including over 1800 civilians.

This is where I explain your big fuck up Lou. During this period (The Troubles, as it's called), there were a group called The Irish Republican Army. Despite the word republican, they're actually Socialist! The IRA wanted the UK to fuck off and for Ireland to become one unified nation. They hated the UK so much they started bombing the shit out of places with improvised explosives. They kidnapped people, they tortured people and were pretty well known for kneecapping people. Before the 7/7 terrorist attack back in 05, the IRA were responsible for the most deadly terrorist attacks on Britain. I say attacks plural, because they did it a lot. They blew up pubs, put bombs in random postboxes on the street and even bombed parliament.

Even though there has now been a ceasefire, the IRA are still labled as a terrorist group. So, Lou, you calling some random Irish group terrorists is a really good way of pissing off a lot of people. This is recent history, people alive today lost family and friends in The Troubles and it's even a current issue as with Brexit, there's worries that the deals the UK government are brokering may undermine the ceasefire agreements, which would likely restart the violence again. If that happened, we go back to a time where people in the UK as a whole start worrying about walking down the street because the IRA liked hiding bombs in hedges and shit. All they wanted was to kill people, there was no martyrdom or anything, it was pure terrorism.

Oh, and one of the major political parties in Northern Ireland, Sinn Fein, are like a 'reformed' version of the IRA. They don't go around fucking people up or anything, but it's nice to keep in the back of your mind that if the peace agreements get fucked with, those guys are right there. In government. Reminding us all not to fuck with them ready to drive a mallet into Boris Johnson's kneecaps.

So yeah. TLDR: There's a pretty well known group of terrorists from Ireland that killed over 3000 people between around 1960 and 2000. You fucked up big time Lou.

I await the DFE :story:
Huh, never thought I’d get a history lesson in this thread, a recent history at that.

I tried to read up a bit more about it, and I got some pretty intense pictures taken during that time period. Holy crap that shit looks violent and surreal.
I don’t remember learning about this, but than again I never paid attention in school.


Suffice it to say, this is not a good look for our friend
 
Lou Gagliardi, a True and Honest Writer, who understands the importance of word choice, context, and implication: calls an Irish orginization terrorists, then wonders why everyone's mad at him :stress:

eta he's also spouting that "if no one else will defend the world, then I will" quote from wonder woman or whatever capeshit he lifted it from. how exactly are you defending or helping anything, Louis?
 
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My favourite part about this whole thing is how Lou keeps dropping mangled german as if he has any clue what it's supposed to mean. Reminds me of 4chan wehraboos back in the day, though that couldn't have been Lou, could it?

... unless 🤔

Politically Lou is kind of an enigma because while he does parrot the big woke talking points (like evil whites/terfs/conservatives) he sounds like your typical neo-right reddit "intellectual" who likes to shit on everything non-american despite his leftie friends praising us eurocucks for apparent ~socialism~ and what not. :story:
 
:story: Lou outdoes himself once again. The tone-deafness required to call the Irish terrorists and not even know why that might upset them just blows me away.

I especially enjoyed it when someone asked him of he was on glue - I have no idea why but man did that tickle me.

Did anyone else catch him trying to insult an English person with the extremely offensive English insult "you right git"? He's such a cringe-worthy tryhard and proved right there that he knows absolutely nothing outside of his fat, white trash American culture. You just don't call someone a git in the way he used it and its such a weak insult I'm not sure I'd even consider it one. He'd have been better off sticking to his usual of calling them a cunt, it would have been more fitting with the tone he was going for. He has absolutely no understanding of UK culture and every time he tries to act like he does it makes me want to peel my own skin off from the sheer level of second-hand embarrassment I feel.
 
As hard as it is to follow this thread because of loads of personal reasons, that and every time I look there's like a billion new pages, sometimes it's worth sticking around, even if "some" of it is frustrating to watch. This Ireland thing is a breath of fresh air.

I barely know the first thing about the kind Irish folk, or what they've had to go through - reading up on The Troubles is just heartbreaking - but even with that, this was a hell of a read.

It's still frustrating as hell though, even if some of it is hilarious.

P.S. Reading more of, I don't know whether to laugh or cringe. Either way, it's absolutely amazing.
 
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