Thousands have attended Belfast's annual St Patrick's Carnival Parade in the city centre in what was deemed the biggest parade in recent years. This year's ...
Shame Republicans have turned this into an anti Protestant hate fest. Irish
Protestants are welcome in St Patrick's day festivals around the world,
apart from - you guessed it- Belfast. Young Protestant girls who attended
one year were set upon by young republican men at a city centre bus stop.
Just business as usual for Irish Republicans.
I just laughed at your comment lol. Bye for now, just getting some new clothes for my kids for the 12th........ oh wait, Catholic's aren't welcome to a family day out, suppose i'll take them out on Paddy's day which is celebrated in so many countries with so many different people and cultures. Protestants are welcome, your not.
What's wrong with that, two Scotch boys were over in Strabane for our celebrations, sound lads in their kilts and Scottish FC tops, and our Celtic cousins are always welcome.
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saint patrick isnt Irish Fools he was welsh and the irish people took him
to ireland to be a slave he worked on a mountin and a angel came to him
after spending 6 years on the mountin and told him that there was a boat
waiting for him to go home after a while in his dreams he could hear the
irish calling him to come back
I thought I could recognise Trinity in the background. You must be doing
very well to have an apartment in the middle of the city. Rent is mad here.
But at least it comes with nice perks like watching the parade from your
personal grandstand (this is my first balcony tv experience).
I was there, in Dublin, on St. Patrick's Day! I watched the parade in a
prime spot by the railing. Such a fun experience! And thank you so much for
posting this. Now I can show it to my family. :-)
Florida Lord lol even I know the States and counties in half of flipping
Europe except for the ones in Eastern like Bosnia and all lol lol lol he
gets a Flippin F in Geography hahahaha
I was talking about the part of the video where a marching band from
Pensacola was in the parade and the commentator didn't know what FLA stood
for. I knew it was the Dublin Parade.
It's wonderful to know that the Irish are allowed to celebrate St.
Patrick's day but the English aren't allowed to celebrate St. George's day
because it might offend ethnic groups.
cause while all the parents and children are there were all on the city
streets pissed runnin around being chased by the garda, and the new york
parade is far better isnt it?
I'm glad I went with my marching band to Ireland this year. It's probably
the last time in like 5-7 years. My high school goes every 4-5 years. Fun
stuff. Yay Scots.
hey the pardade we had in the boring north was crop .this remind's me of my
trip to disneyland paris. keep up the good work lad's im going to dublin
next year
Great! Much more fun than RTE, which I can't get anyway here in Austria.
Happy to be able to see the parade while away, thanks. Fascinating
commentary too...