The Orange Lodge has to be one of the most pointless organisations in the world. They’re entire purpose seems to be to increase division.
bluejackmovedagain on
Fucking hell. They make the ridiculous claim that the GAA’s views are “divisive and incompatible with a truly inclusive society”, and then an even more baffling leap of logic that this somehow justifies preventing children who play gaelic games from attending a summer sports club.
This is just pure hatred and bigotry.
Gone are the days of Arlene Foster turning up to support Fermanagh in the Ulster final and being greeted by cheers from the crowd.
Cheddarthefurrypig on
> Specifically, there is unease regarding aspects of the organisation that have, in the past, celebrated or commemorated individuals associated with paramilitary activity.
Sorry the Orange Order is accusing others of that?!
WW3In321 on
So they want
>all organisations operating in shared spaces demonstrate respect for all traditions and work proactively towards reconciliation and mutual understanding.
But they’re worried about
>perceived move of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) into the local community.
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The Orange Lodge has to be one of the most pointless organisations in the world. They’re entire purpose seems to be to increase division.
Fucking hell. They make the ridiculous claim that the GAA’s views are “divisive and incompatible with a truly inclusive society”, and then an even more baffling leap of logic that this somehow justifies preventing children who play gaelic games from attending a summer sports club.
This is just pure hatred and bigotry.
Gone are the days of Arlene Foster turning up to support Fermanagh in the Ulster final and being greeted by cheers from the crowd.
> Specifically, there is unease regarding aspects of the organisation that have, in the past, celebrated or commemorated individuals associated with paramilitary activity.
Sorry the Orange Order is accusing others of that?!
So they want
>all organisations operating in shared spaces demonstrate respect for all traditions and work proactively towards reconciliation and mutual understanding.
But they’re worried about
>perceived move of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) into the local community.