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== Request merger ==

This phrase is a neologism, which has barely been used until recently. When it has been used, it seems most often used by Republicans themselves, and it appears to be propagandist in nature - softening the reality of limbs being blown off bomb victims and execution-style bullets shot through the back of victims' heads.

Google Ngram suggests a slight peek in usage in the mid-1990s in publications before the end of the last century.

I propose a merger with [[Irish Republicanism]] and also with [[Political violence]]. --[[Special:Contributions/24.182.92.247|24.182.92.247]] ([[User talk:24.182.92.247|talk]]) 02:20, 24 March 2017 (UTC)

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This notification is provided by a Bot --CommonsNotificationBot (talk) 17:35, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Request merger

This phrase is a neologism, which has barely been used until recently. When it has been used, it seems most often used by Republicans themselves, and it appears to be propagandist in nature - softening the reality of limbs being blown off bomb victims and execution-style bullets shot through the back of victims' heads.

Google Ngram suggests a slight peek in usage in the mid-1990s in publications before the end of the last century.

I propose a merger with Irish Republicanism and also with Political violence. --24.182.92.247 (talk) 02:20, 24 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]