Ian Paisley the Bigot

GoPaddy made an interesting post yesterday regarding comment made by a reverent in Northern Ireland about the Irish President; I have decided to take up issue as GoPaddy refuses to waste anymore time on bigotry of Dr. Ian Paisley.

Ian Paisley recently made remarks that he does not like the Irish President, Mary McAleese because she is dishonest and today he refuses to apologize for his remarks.

So who is this Ian Paisley?

Let me give you some background on who this “Bigot” is!

Reverent Ian Paisley is a member of the British Parliament and European Parliament who is the founder and leader of the Free Presbyterian Church. He is also the head of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland and claims that Ulster is a “Protestant State for a Protestant People’.

He has been described as “a Christian minister who incites religious hatred and threatens bloody civil war. He is a constitutional politician who leads coat trailing, sectarian street protests. He claims to believe in democracy yet runs his church like a Protestant pope and his party [DUP] like a medieval despot” by a number of Political writers.

He has been quoted as calling Pope John XXIII a “Roman anti-Christ” and the church a “Harlot of Babylon” and when the Pope died Ian Paisley remarked “This romish man of sin is now in hell.”

During the height of the Northern Ireland conflict in the late 60’s many Roman Catholic homes were set on fire by Protestant Loyalists in which Ian Paisley remarked “Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol
bombs; Catholic churches were attacked and burned because they were arsenals and priests handed out sub-machine guns to parishioners; and the massive discrimination in employment and shortage of houses for Catholics were simply because they
breed like “rabbits” and multiply like “vermin”.

Ian Paisley is also known to have very close ties with some of the most evil killers in Northern Ireland – let’s take a closer look:

A number of founding members and leaders of the Ulster Defense Association (UDA) were workers for Ian Paisley. 1971-1976 the UDA was responsible for the murders of over 600 Catholics in Northern Ireland.

1984 - Freddie Parkinson a leader in the UDA stated “Paisley is tarantula who spreads the venom of further conflict and has been a major contributor to our prolonged tragedy.”

John Mc Keague who was a disciple of the Free Presbyterians started the notorious death squad, Red Hand commandos.

Billy Mitchell was a Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) death squad gunman and was also a Sunday school teacher for the Free Presbyterian church.

So why is Ian Paisley still in Politics? The Protestant people were falsely led into believing that hatred towards Catholics in Northern Ireland would drive all Catholics over the border into the Republic of Ireland and Ian Paisley never worried preaching his hatred to his followers. Unfortunately the British State sees Ian Paisley as a follower and loyalist to the British Monarch but what they don’t realize is that he is actually the main reason why the conflict in Northern Ireland has lasted so long.

Ian Paisley refuses to see power sharing in Northern Ireland, a state run by the Irish and British Government but also refuses to speak with Sinn Fein for his belief that they are all terrorists; maybe he should look at his own evil cobwebs.

Maybe its time for the British government to take responsibility for the years of injustice the Catholics of Northern Ireland experience and gag this bigot or at least sack him from the country, the protestant people would be better off without him!

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3 Responses to “Ian Paisley the Bigot”

  1. It’s time to give Northern Ireland back to the Irish and have a United Ireland. Ian Paisley is hiding behind religion, but it’s really about people taking over someone else’s country.

  2. I am a Roman Catholic living in Montreal; I have been avidly following the life & times of the rev. & place him among my heros.
    Listening to his speeches, especialy circa ’70’s & ’80’s gives a smooth roar to my North American blood count.
    May God keep this European orator near to the cosmos of the other. B.G.

  3. Maybe one of the oldest known cultural conflicts that is still occurring today is the Northern Ireland and Ireland conflict. This conflict has been taking place since the British Norman invasion of 1169. Recently “The Troubles” has been a term used to describe the Irish conflict. On one side of the argument in the Northern Irish. Their nation was established in 1920 as a result of a government issued act in British Parliament. This nation is primarily British Protestant and its major goal is to bring peace to the island but at the same time to bring complete British rule to the whole of Ireland. In order to achieve its goal Northern Ireland has used bombings and other acts of terrorism. However, it also brought in British troops to stop violence. On the other hand, the Republic of Ireland is inhabited mostly by Irish Catholics. Its major goal is to unite the two separate nations and to have peace between the two. The Irish Republican Army, or IRA, is the main fighting unit for the Republic of Ireland. The IRA has worked toward its goal of peace and unity through bombings, killings, and assassinations. When it comes to which side has the rightful argument, the Republic of Ireland deserves to possess all of Ireland. However, Northern Ireland is more ethical because though it too participated in bombings and other atrocious acts, it made a civil move in bringing in British troops to settle any violence that may result because of the discrepancies in each side’s views.

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