IRA Terrorist Sympathizers Rear Their Ugly Heads in the USA
The Smithsonian Institute invited two historians from the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal group in Northern Ireland, to the 41st annual Folklife Feztival, which begins today. The Orange Order has stood for protecting the life and liberty of Irish protestants in Ulster against the violence of Sinn Fein/IRA, the marxist terrorist group that has killed thousands of innocent people.
The Washington Post reports that two IRA sympathizers here in the USA have criticized the invitation:
The Smithsonian Institute invited two historians from the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal group in Northern Ireland, to the 41st annual Folklife Feztival, which begins today. The Orange Order has stood for protecting the life and liberty of Irish protestants in Ulster against the violence of Sinn Fein/IRA, the marxist terrorist group that has killed thousands of innocent people.
The Washington Post reports that two IRA sympathizers here in the USA have criticized the invitation:
The Orange Order has as much in common with the KKK as Hillary Clinton does with Ronald Reagan. They are every bit as Irish as anyone else in Ireland. There are at least 30 million Americans who are kinsmen of Irish protestants, also known as Ulster-Scots.
"They delight in their anti-Irish, anti-Catholic, loyalist, Unionist viewpoint and they delight in their sectarian triumphal marches," says Jack Meehan, the national president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, a Catholic fraternal group based in Boston.
This "is not unlike inviting the KKK to appear at a Martin Luther King Day celebration," writes John Shanahan, a local Hibernian organizer, in a letter to The Washington Post.
The problems in Northern Ireland come from Sinn Fein/IRA. Sinn Fein hates everything that the USA stands for, and at the same time they are happy to use the donations of ignorant Irish Americans to finance their terrorist activities. As a reminder of where Sinn Fein's allegiances lie, here is a photo I took back in April in the catholic section of Belfast.
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