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Paisley's attack comments on the Irish in 1969.
Paisley's attack comments on the Irish in 1969.


"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."


Paisley mocking Irishmen killed after a riot in 1963.


"An Outside, body, which is not committed to the same moral values as the people of Northern Ireland are committed to, are prepared to say you will legislate perversion and immorality."


Paisley's comments after homosexuality was decriminalized.


"Such filth is a terrible step to the demmoralisation of any country."


 
Paisley's hate speech against LGBT people.
"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."
 
Paisley mocking Irishmen killed after a riot in 1963.


'''Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside''', PC (April 6th, 1926 – September 12th, 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland. He was the leader of the infamous [[Democratic Unionist Party]] from 1971 until he was forced to resign by his party in 2008.
'''Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside''', PC (April 6th, 1926 – September 12th, 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland. He was the leader of the infamous [[Democratic Unionist Party]] from 1971 until he was forced to resign by his party in 2008.