So...sales of 'republican merchandise have trebled?'
Isn't Eire wonderful, their lousy soccer ladies singing the praises of their country....
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...oops, no, in fact the praises of their country's most infamous murder gang.
'Merchandise?'
What exactly are we talking about?

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"...a T-shirt bearing the slogan "Tiocfaidh ár lá", and a badge showing a silhouette of armed militants in the back of a lorry featuring the Irish flag and the words "Irish Republican Army".
Oh, and 'portraits!'
Of whom?
The republican rat, dead but unlamented, Martin 'Murder' McGuinness...
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..a snip at €600.
But don't be vexed.
Just be cool, because, after all, didn't Blood Beast Adams.....
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...tell us that 'there were people who saw the organisation as "freedom fighters, as people who suffered greatly, as people who had members killed on active service...
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...You have to get some sense of proportion about all this," he said.
We know, despite BBC's attempted cover-up...
When the BBC first reported on the interview they didn't feel O'Neill's comments about there being "no alternate" to the IRA campaign were worth reporting.
It took other news outlets to pick up on the line. Why?
Because they knew it was unhelpful and the BBC is very much an actor in as well as a reporter on the process…
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...how Sinn Fein have told the world that their current leaders feel that the sectarian atrocities...
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...the IRA's ethnic cleansing terror campaign, were justified.
Glorification of the cowardly perpetrators is, however, evidently legal...

...and the government in Dublin takes no steps to end that.
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