Patriotism and left-wing "nationalism"

Yes, but If I recall correctly they had a child when she was 15.

according to Stalin's Great grandson, she had one child when she was 13 which died a year later, and his grandfather was born when she was 15.

you go, finnish bolshivik

lmao

Sorry I meant IRA

there's a word for that
national chauvinism
and there's a reason why they're a splitter and not simply taking the whole thing over
but i guess you use a shitposting flag for a reason, i simply fail to grasp the joke again

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You clearly did not watch the video. Naturally we should be aligned to oppose feudal barbarism especially when it comes to religious practices and traditions. Islam in its current state has not theologically evolved to modernity but it has only managed to regress thanks to religious institutions backed by oil money of gulf states.

What are you on about?

The 1970 Split of Sinn Féin was a result of Seán Mac Stíofáin's dislike of the Leninist policies of Seán Garland and Cathal Goulding, along with Ruairí Ó Brádaigh's dislike of Seamus Costello's policy of abolishing the Abstinence of seats in the Dáil, Stormont and the County/District Councils.
The INLA split from the Official IRA because Costello was dissatisfied with Goulding/Garland's policy of abstaining from pro-active violence against Loyalist Paramilitaries.

Continuity IRA split from the Provisional IRA after the 1986 Ard Fhéis, where they passed a motion to sit in the seats they won in the Dáil, Stormont and the Councils. Again, this was led by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh.
Real IRA split from the Provisionals during the Peace Process.

There was never a split in the IRA over a disagreement over Patriotism. There is not one single active Dissident Republican Paramilitary that has a policy against Muslims.

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Also, Irish Republicans never hated the dreaded Brits as a whole - they hated their capitalist state apparatus, their imperialist system, their soldiers and their police.
Hatred against the British Working Class would be considered bemusing and misplaced, the propagation of this lie is for the benefit of those who wish to simplify the matter into one of religious conflict/revenge, and to remove all Class issues from the situation.
Keep in mind that the United Irishmen were founded in Belfast, and that every initial member was a Presbyterian.

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