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More Dirt On Belfast's Streets
The wreckage of last night's disgusting orgy of violence was still evident on the streets of Belfast and the surrounding area today, but I hadn't heard anything on the BBC news site as I left my parents' house this evening to head back to Belfast. I did deliberately avoid residential roads and take the long way home via the M2 from Glengormley and I'm glad I did. Cloughfern saw the dregs of society back on the streets again tonight and there were a few milling about at Monkstown too apparently, although with nothing happening as of about 10:00 pm.
On coming in the motorway, signs proclaimed the Westlink closed and I had to divert through the city centre. Police at the top of Tate's Avenue were warning people about a road block down in the village, which is presumably what the BBC meant when they said "Gangs have also set fire to a hijacked car and a van in south Belfast."
Oh and as for unionist politicains, I'm disgusted at the lot of you. Were are the condemnations for these bedsores on Ulster's arse? They are scum, their actions are inexcusable and their claims of brutality laughable. It's about time you told them that instead of excusing their rampage by bitching about the authorities. This goes especially for Ian "blame the Parades Commission for the mess" Paisley, but Sir Reg "shocked by police tactics" Empey, isn't much better.
Follow up:
I'm not saying the Parades Commission were right in their decision, but that's no excuse for attempting to kill police officers and putting Northern Ireland through the violence it's seen the last few nights.
So what are these people doing for Ulster's Protestant people (apparently they're not loyal to the Queen after all, at least according to this post on LoveUlster from one of their chief meatheads). What are they doing besides scaring children and pensioners and stealing cars; cars that ordinary working class protestants (lets face it, Catholics aren't going to venture into these cesspits on a night like this) have bought with their own hard-earned cash.
I hope they're all proud; they're hurting their own more than anyone.