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Thread: Quinn warns of danger that Irish schools be taken over by the catholic right

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    The quote button is just an anti catholic conspiracy instrument used by prods to keep the papists down.

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    Would anyone posting here mind saying what their understanding of the Irish Primary School Curriculum in relation to religion is? That's to say if you think it is secular in its content? Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glennshane View Post
    Why have you not objected to the vicious attacks on Catholicism which are the stock in trade of many posters on this site? Why have you not complained about the persistent vulgarity of many posters? Why have you not complained about the personal abuse indulged in my many posters?

    Would you reprimand a Jew about his description of Nazis? Please mind your manners. Far too many of you Eirefolk have been preaching at Ulster Catholics as though we are your teenage off-spring, who have visited your Prod neigbour's province and have become a wee bit rowdy and so just must be reprimanded by ever so embarrassed parents back down home in Ireland (sic).

    All right to humour you. It was not the Prods who murdered Kevin McDaid in Coleraine on 24 May 2009. Kevin was murdered by the Protestants. Does that make you feel better?
    Just ask Agressive about my defence of Catholicism. The problem is that you use terms like Catholic, and 'Prod' as synonyms for Irish Nationalist and Irish Unionist. You ignore the fact that there are religiously Catholic Unionists and religiously protestant Nationalists. 'Prod' as you use it can be offensive. Can any protestants off an an opinion whether they be religious or cultural protestant?

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