Children who you see walking in the parade are taught everything about our culture and hopefully they will continue our traditions and celebrate our heritage and culture for many more years to come. Remember 16990 - The Year of Religious Freedom
i hope there is a lasting peace in ireland but im not sure that will be the case.both sides of the divide still have deep distrust of one another.you have your beliefs and opinions and you are entitled to that.we're lucky we live in a free country to debate our views. all the best.
@BillDFC there was a parade of 78 lodges and 50 bands in june in prestonpans so you are not away from it.......... no escaping it... loyalism is here to stay
life is very short .enjoy your life free from bigotry and hatred.i feel sorry for the children as they dont really understand.these children are the future.
no i do not think st patricks day is about bigotry.its a celebration of a patron saint of ireland and catholic and protestant irishmen and women are entitled to celebrate that day.
st patricks day is a celebration for all irish.sinnfein /ira is a political/military force who march but are republicans.the people marching in orange sashes are all protestant and catholics are excluded.
i did not say that sinnfein /ira march at st patricks day parades i said they have their own political and republican marches.you are sadly mistaken about a few protestant bigots marching,scotland is contaminated by religious hatred and bigotry.would you also condemn the uvf/uda. who are murderers of innocent catholics?.
children who walk in these parades are the bigots of the future and thats sad.the children are what the parents make them how will we ever live together when religion is used as a tool to educate them.we are all equal.