Bet your work colleague did a double take when you appeared.
He did indeed
Bet your work colleague did a double take when you appeared.
Disgraceful thing to tweet. Calling a murdering scumbag a hero is bad enough, but made worse by a total disregard for the harm done by the IRA to the city whose club he represents.
Opinion of him has become zero.
. None of those killed was local, .
That's ok then isn't it.....
I can't be bothered to go back and dig it out for you, but somewhere a few days ago I said that I was happy to assume that someone from Derry had a better understanding of Irish matters than people who have lived most of their lives in Sussex. But there we go, people basing comments on incomplete research - the very essence of NSC.
Well, the Grand Hotel was knocked about a bit, but as someone who was living here at the time, I'd be interested to know what harm you think was done to Brighton. None of those killed was local, and our emergency services performed heroically.
Well, the Grand Hotel was knocked about a bit, but as someone who was living here at the time, I'd be interested to know what harm you think was done to Brighton. None of those killed was local, and our emergency services performed heroically.
So you don't think there are plenty of people from Londonderry that would have the opposite view to Duffy. Stupid to say his view is right because of where he is from, when he comes from such a divided community.
Yes, of course you are absolutely correct. Obviously anyone who reads my post must inevitably come to that conclusion.
So you don't think there are plenty of people from Londonderry that would have the opposite view to Duffy. Stupid to say his view is right because of where he is from, when he comes from such a divided community.
I didn't read it as him saying it was right (or wrong, for that matter): merely that he could understand why he held that view.
Well, by saying that Duffy has a better understanding because of where he is from is stupid in my opinion, it could be argued that his view would be less objective than somebody on the outside looking in. Mugabe probably has a better understanding of what's going on in Zimbabwe, doesn't mean people living elsewhere shouldn't express a different opinion to his.
No, but by the same logic, Shane Duffy is as entitled to express his opinion as the most rabid Loyalist, surely.
I'd argue that the bombing of the city's most prominent hotel and ensuing loss of life is harm enough (regardless of where people came from).
But hey, what's a bit of bomb damage and loss of life between friends? Throughly normal for any city.
Not normal, of course, but sadly not unknown back then. But I've never really met anyone who considered the bombing of the Grand as anything other than an attack on the Tory government of the day. Brighton was just where it happened. Perhaps that's just the sort of people I know. Bunch of lefties.
Not normal, of course, but sadly not unknown back then. But I've never really met anyone who considered the bombing of the Grand as anything other than an attack on the Tory government of the day. Brighton was just where it happened. Perhaps that's just the sort of people I know. Bunch of lefties.
Well, the Grand Hotel was knocked about a bit, but as someone who was living here at the time, I'd be interested to know what harm you think was done to Brighton. None of those killed was local, and our emergency services performed heroically.
Setting off bombs and shit is OK then as long as nobody local gets killed.
Righto.
Ever heard of this bloke ?
Thats you, that is.
Yeah, for me, of all the accusations levelled at Duffy this week, the one about it being worse because he's a Brighton player is the weakest. That particular bomb would have been planted in whichever town or city happened to be hosting the Conservative Party conference that year, be it Brighton, Blackpool or Bournemouth. 1984 just happened to be our year to host. I've never viewed it, tragic though the consequences undoubtedly were, as an attack on Brighton. It was an attack on the Government of the time. Something like the Warrington bombing, perhaps, one might view differently.