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LifeFuel The Glorious Twelfth of July (Northern Irish/wider UK Celebration)

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There are celebrations before the 12th, especially in Scotland, but the night of the 11th and the day of the 12th are the main days. Will post some fire and march videos as they come in.

The Twelfth (also called Orangemens' Day) is an Ulster Protestant celebration held on 12 July. It celebrates the Glorious Revolution (1688) and victory of Protestant king William of Orange over Catholic king James II at the Battle of the Boyne (1690), which ensured an Anglican Protestant Ascendancy and the passing of anti-Catholic Penal Laws. On and around the Twelfth, large parades are held by the Orange Order and Ulster loyalist marching bands, streets are decorated with Union flags and bunting, and large towering bonfires are lit. Today the Twelfth is mainly celebrated in Northern Ireland, where it is a public holiday, but smaller celebrations are held elsewhere.

I think they lit this one early, yesterday, to make sure it burnt before anyone could take it down lol.






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(Yes I know this is pozzed propaganda mocking Loyalists but it's still entertaining.)

@DeadOnArrivalCel @Glassness @LonerLothario @RSH @unionistcel @all UKcels @any New World posters of British descent @all based posters
 
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Not Irish, but any group that did this can’t be all bad.
 
Happy 12th of july to northern potatocels then I guess
 
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There are celebrations before the 12th, especially in Scotland, but the night of the 11th and the day of the 12th are the main days. Will post some fire and march videos as they come in.

The Twelfth (also called Orangemens' Day) is an Ulster Protestant celebration held on 12 July. It celebrates the Glorious Revolution (1688) and victory of Protestant king William of Orange over Catholic king James II at the Battle of the Boyne (1690), which ensured an Anglican Protestant Ascendancy and the passing of anti-Catholic Penal Laws. On and around the Twelfth, large parades are held by the Orange Order and Ulster loyalist marching bands, streets are decorated with Union flags and bunting, and large towering bonfires are lit. Today the Twelfth is mainly celebrated in Northern Ireland, where it is a public holiday, but smaller celebrations are held elsewhere.

I think they lit this one early, yesterday, to make sure it burnt before anyone could take it down lol.






2015-05-02-ballycarrybilly.jpg


FvYlhA4XsAQ-YBO.jpg:large

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(Yes I know this is pozzed propaganda mocking Loyalists but it's still entertaining.)

@DeadOnArrivalCel @Glassness @LonerLothario @RSH @unionistcel @all UKcels @any New World posters of British descent @all based posters

Was going to wait till tomorrow but fuck it YEOOOOOOOOOOO
HELLO HELLO WE ARE THE BILLY BOYS
@Leon98
 
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Made me smile, got to admit our country is getting more out of control with all this multiculturalism, fucking hate laws Jfl, based nevertheless
 
Was going to wait till tomorrow but fuck it YEOOOOOOOOOOO
HELLO HELLO WE ARE THE BILLY BOYS
@Leon98
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Right words wrong tune
Ok I'll post a live version tomorrow. Unless someone else does first, obviously everyone's welcome to contribute.

Edit: it uses American spellings as well still whoever does those videos did a good job I think. I suppose AI does most of the work these days.

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The Northern Irish Unionists are more British than most English will ever be, and they don't even live on the island of Great Britain. They put the average Brit to absolute shame. Their loyalty and patriotism will never cease to amaze me and they'll always have my respect.
 
The Northern Irish Unionists are more British than most English will ever be, and they don't even live on the island of Great Britain. They put the average Brit to absolute shame. Their loyalty and patriotism will never cease to amaze me and they'll always have my respect.
 
The Sash above singer in fact has a North American accent and the British/Commonwealth spelling of 'colours' is actually used once. I think the channel is from the US. Idk is it an actual singer or AI? Anyway

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