You may well be an Irish national, a citizen of the Republic of Ireland, I wouldn't know.
You may well live there, and commute to work in Derry, I wouldn't know.
But your location you give here is Derry, which is not in the RoI, it is in the UK, and has been for hundreds of years.
I have never recognised any partition statelet.
The thing about countries, nations, sovereign states, borders, etc, is that they do not need your "recognition" to be real, and thinking that you can change reality by refusing to recognise it is lunacy.
If anything, it is the RoI which is the "partition statelet" created by the process which you think you can pretend never happened, as it was carved out of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
It is absolutely not open to debate that it is in Ireland,
It is not open to debate that geographically it is in the island of Ireland.
Nor is it open to debate that politically it is in the RoI, in the sense that there is no debate to be had - it just isn't. But I suspect that's not what you mean.
regardless whether one wishes to hold a (midguided) Unionist position or not.
The only "position" of mine of which you can be certain is that I believe in truth and reality. It would seem that you consider such beliefs to be misguided.
His belligerence shall never go unanswered. I shall never roll over.
I can like and respect people of differing views, but I demand the same in return.
If you were actually referring to the County of Derry then this was originally the County of Coleraine.
"Belligerence". "Respect".
This from a man who calls people clowns and liars for believing in and pointing out the truth.
This from a man who refuses to recognise treaties, and agreements between sovereign states, and legality.
This from a man who lays claim to the territory of one sovereign state on behalf of another and then accuses those who simply express a belief in the rule of law, and who state the legal reality of internationally recognised borders and sovereignty, of being the ones laying claim to something which is not theirs.
This from a man who calls the flag of the UK the "Butchers Apron".