Best way to tell them apart is: just don't. Why do we have such a culture of division and hate in Northern Ireland? Why can't we just leave everything behind and just treat each other like normal human beings?
@@madladsands4631 1 too 5 percent ? Lad surely over 20 percent of the northern irish population takes part in sectarianism and a good load of them in that percent are in paramilitaries You seem to forget how many people these groups had you go too sandyrow and tell me if it's 5 percent.
Republicans have been discriminated against by british state and loyalist groups A republican or catholic in northern irelamd is more likely too face worse punishment for crimes by a 90 percent unionist/protestant justice system Catholic/Republicans are also more likely too be wrongfully strip searched with many cases being minors These are stats given too us by psni in internal investigations By letting it go and moving on is accepting occupation amd discrimination.
For anyone coming to watch Celtic the very protestant area Bridgeton is really close to Paradise Celtic park. The union jacks everywhere are a bit of a give away at the minute.
Again, it’s nonsense. Every school wears a different coloured uniform that was probably chosen based on preference and aesthetics rather than religion.
I do t understand.. are we talking about toasters that toast comes from? And where else would you put it besides the counter unless it’s not used regularly…?
@@Lonelypebbletotal nonsense, I don’t think anyone puts their toaster in the cupboard. It sounds dangerous, and most kitchen cupboards are either at crouching level or you have to reach up to them, so it would be less convenient to simply pop your bread in the toaster and get it out again.
I've an honest question for anyone to answer and don't be a dick about it from either side. Why are the apprentice of of derry called that and not londonderry
My Grandfather was an Orangeman and was from the city, he always referred to his home city as Derry, as did/do many elderly unionists from the area, it's only really the last couple of decades the name has turned into tit-for-tat bullshit.
I am in Glasgow and Catholic and a Celtic fan. I would say the Catholic thing of fish on friday is also a point. There are parts of Glasgow it would be dodgy for me Bridgeton and Govan are 2 area that stand out
Petition to rename london to derrylondon
Best way to tell them apart is: just don't. Why do we have such a culture of division and hate in Northern Ireland? Why can't we just leave everything behind and just treat each other like normal human beings?
People like yourself ain’t the problem, it’s the other 1-5% that keep you on your toes on any side.
@@madladsands4631
1 too 5 percent ?
Lad surely over 20 percent of the northern irish population takes part in sectarianism and a good load of them in that percent are in paramilitaries
You seem to forget how many people these groups had you go too sandyrow and tell me if it's 5 percent.
Republicans have been discriminated against by british state and loyalist groups
A republican or catholic in northern irelamd is more likely too face worse punishment for crimes by a 90 percent unionist/protestant justice system
Catholic/Republicans are also more likely too be wrongfully strip searched with many cases being minors
These are stats given too us by psni in internal investigations
By letting it go and moving on is accepting occupation amd discrimination.
@@Trueghh I was being conservative
Also, if you don’t know where you are, look at the curbs,
Blue-Red curbs - Prods
Standard - Caths
eh, here in dromore it's like 95% prods and no painted curbs, bush mills yea maybe
@@uuw_ well typically near where I live you can tell quite easily
I live in a catholic area, you can tell by the 🟩⬜🟧 curbs, bin, parking pillars, electric box, random walls and one singular tree 😂
Not all the time
@@uuw_ no painted kerbs in bushmills either.. great wee community
For anyone coming to watch Celtic the very protestant area Bridgeton is really close to Paradise Celtic park. The union jacks everywhere are a bit of a give away at the minute.
Never seen any flying. Bridgeton had at least two catholic gangs.
Rangers are the protestant team
I'm from London, and I am forever confusing people as my home city has 6 silent letters.
Where does 1 place the toester tho
Does the picture of the Sacred Heart have anything to do with the toaster. Me is baffled.
Hold on. Where do you put your toaster?
@@FUZI9mm 😉
"We"ll guard old Derry's walls". Protestant "No Surrender" song.
my school uniform is purple
I am interested about the uniform one
I think a lot of Christian schools wear blue but in not sure. All of mine were blue.
@@MaYiCo.I0that doesn’t narrow it down, catholic and protestant are both christian
@@ghrasta. I meant catholic 😭
@@MaYiCo.I0My school is protestant and we wear blue and green
Again, it’s nonsense. Every school wears a different coloured uniform that was probably chosen based on preference and aesthetics rather than religion.
Where ya put the toaster? Fuckin wa?
Don’t listen to it it’s total nonsensr
@@Admre my dad said the same...until I asked him where he puts the toaster 😂
Toasters?
A "toaster in the press" means a protestant thing involving putting a toaster in a draw/cupboard
@@Lonelypebble What???
Total bull
I do t understand.. are we talking about toasters that toast comes from? And where else would you put it besides the counter unless it’s not used regularly…?
@@Lonelypebbletotal nonsense, I don’t think anyone puts their toaster in the cupboard. It sounds dangerous, and most kitchen cupboards are either at crouching level or you have to reach up to them, so it would be less convenient to simply pop your bread in the toaster and get it out again.
uh.. the colour of the uniform has nothing to do with anything...
Most r blue 4 Protestant
Yeah
I am one of the few athiests in NI lmao
But are you a Catholic atheist or a Protestant atheist
No there's a good few but only a few crap it out at you
@@youbetterbelieveit8114 yeah ik but it's pretty rare
I'm 5 mins away from Derry
I've an honest question for anyone to answer and don't be a dick about it from either side. Why are the apprentice of of derry called that and not londonderry
My Grandfather was an Orangeman and was from the city, he always referred to his home city as Derry, as did/do many elderly unionists from the area, it's only really the last couple of decades the name has turned into tit-for-tat bullshit.
Its Derry and Celtic
Up Celtic
Hail hail💚💚💚
Londonderry
@@geordiewishart1683 free derry 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@geordiewishart1683stop being pretentious we know you call it “Derry” in your daily life
No.7 you go to a high school or a saint something 😅
And apparently one side (my side) eats their young or at least that’s what i was told
What a w ⚓️
lol
I'm a prod and I say Derry because I'm lazy. I also support Dundee United. 🎉
ngl but portrush is good place
Nah sorry mate traffic is mental and you can never get parked
@@Apollo_1B4L hun rush is a shit hole 🤣🤣🇮🇪
@@ShellyHasson And where you from big lad then
Love portrush! Me and my fam have a little cottage abt a 10 min drive away
DERRY TILL I DIE
Protestants all the way
I support rangers bit am not Christian lol
Toasters??
All religions are fictional 😊
Shut up, you were born immaturely.
Christianity is based on facts.
So no, not all religions are fictional.
Don't forget Catholic eyes are closer together is another way 🤣🤣
It's Londonderry and rangers 🇬🇧
I am in Glasgow and Catholic and a Celtic fan. I would say the Catholic thing of fish on friday is also a point. There are parts of Glasgow it would be dodgy for me Bridgeton and Govan are 2 area that stand out
Not many Protestants would venture into Garngad/ Royston or anywhere flying tricolours from lamposts.
i from Derry say derry...
Me to I'm from Derry I'm in strathfoyle
Londonderry.
Strathfoyle is a dump
@@geordiewishart1683 it's free derry and your ma loves dump loads 🤣💪🇮🇪
I call it Derry but If I’m saying that like little rhyme thing (idk what it’s called) I would say fatlad not fatdad
From Galway. IT IS CALLED DERRY AND CELTIC ON TOP
Derry all day Londonderry is a made up place it doesn't exist
Catholic
@@Micah-_-D2K7 Galway is a big hint tbf
Galway?
You don't get a say on the name of Northern Ireland's second city. Londonderry
@@AidanJoyce-g6f IT'S CALLED FREE DERRY 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Its derry
6. Mass child graves outside churches.
😭
Protestant or Catholic Churches?