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I've heard it all now...Penny Arcade is sectarian


mrmojorisin

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It's the fact they don't know the real reason penny arcade is sung that I fucking love 😂😂. 

It would probably sicken them more than the story that they concocted. 

Someone get the tray round..... 

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On 17/06/2020 at 14:03, bornabear said:

Of course Penny Arcade is sectarian, it's about folk playing machines and losing money, which in turn gives them a chip on their shoulders.

A chip is made from the potato and because you are now skint, you can't afford to buy potatoes, leading to you having to famine.

If you had kept your money instead of wasting it in a machine, you would have had enough to go home.

Simplistic to the normal person.

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17 hours ago, JCDBigBear said:

Someone should tell her that it was written in 1969 by Sammy King (born Alan Toohig) in Batley, Yorkshire to Irish parents.  His father worked in Guinness factory in Dublin.  As he attended RC schools  he was hardly likely to pen a song to be used as a sectarian dig at catholics.    

You won’t beat these people with facts & logic......

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18 hours ago, JCDBigBear said:

Someone should tell her that it was written in 1969 by Sammy King (born Alan Toohig) in Batley, Yorkshire to Irish parents.  His father worked in Guinness factory in Dublin.  As he attended RC schools  he was hardly likely to pen a song to be used as a sectarian dig at catholics.    

1969 is in the past, therefore history. Today's student history goes as far back at last week, with the lucky ones going back a fortnight.

History and facts are things which cannot permeate their thick skulls mate.

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20 hours ago, JCDBigBear said:

Someone should tell her that it was written in 1969 by Sammy King (born Alan Toohig) in Batley, Yorkshire to Irish parents.  His father worked in Guinness factory in Dublin.  As he attended RC schools  he was hardly likely to pen a song to be used as a sectarian dig at catholics.    

:tu:

The fact that Roy Orbison was his hero also doesn't help their case either mate.

But they will persist with their point of view .... twisted and skewed as it is as that is their way ..... truth is a swear word in their cult.

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On 17/06/2020 at 12:57, mrmojorisin said:

So Roy Orbiston was an anti Irish bigot and "The big O" was actually a codeworde for Orange?

The fact this cretin actually attends Uni is a sad indication of how far this countrys education system has slipped 

Our socks and our songs offend them 

A club like no other 

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What appears to be a man holding a red flag as an avatar, hammers and sickles and ACAB?!  She's clearly a demented, left-wing lunatic. I love that this stuff offends them. 

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