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Bogtrotter07
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Green represents the Irish Republic, while Orange represents those in Ireland who were still loyal to England. That's why you'll always see green represent Ireland as its primary color and not orange. That's also why you should never wear orange to a St. Patrick's day parade. My friend wore and orange sweater last year and didn't hear the end of it haha.
I think BogTrotter just meant that whoever is creating the uniform should know this before they go too crazy with the orange.
Green from Patrick through Brendan and those of the Hy Many, to the Irish Republicans, Orange from William and his family, which does represents the Ulster loyalists, etc., but if you look at the flag, there is white in between. So more white, more green and less orage, because those people don't want to be represented withor catagorized as the Irish, anyway. Yes.
Good get BurningRiver. Unlike your name there is no big fukin "T" in the middle of Bogtrotter. It really is a modern compound Ainglish word.
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