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Defining Loyalism
Given the assault on our nation currently being carried out by packs of inbred morons across Belfast, I'm more disgusted than ever with the scum who call themselves loyalists. All but a few of these 'loyalists' support violence and/or the paramilitaries. Based on posts at LoveUlster.com (currently unavailable after exceeding it's bandwidth), being a loyalist simply means being a Protestant supremacist; a sectarian bigot, filled with hatred, and usually having very limited education and intellect.
Since this group have shown ill-regard for the laws of the United Kingdom, as assented to by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, I feel that it is inappropriate to refer to them as loyalists. They are clearly loyal to nothing and act solely on their own twisted self-pity and a false sense of victimhood.
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an accepted term that is more apt yet still descriptive of this grouping. I think we need one. Any ideas... ?
Follow up:
Please note I've already used scumbags, morons, braindead inbred neanderthals and a host of others. I was thinking of something that will still indicate their politics, so preferably a term with fascism in it.