Suggest you look up what misrepresent means. I think in a conversation about NI peace process introducing phrases like 'blood soaked bandages' you can come to a view on what the posters motive is.
My motive in using that emotive language was to show the reality of the emotion-driven situation in parts of the province. As fas as I know, the 'main' ex-terrorist thugs on both sides who abandoned the mindless thirty years of hell known as 'the troubles' still try to keep a lid on the more radical members who are still unreconstructed terrorists.
The car bombs and other explosive-related incidents have not stopped - but by a combination of police vigilance, informants from the ex-terrorist groups themselves, and sheer luck, very few have exploded, and fewer still caused injury.
However, this situation will, sadly, change if any material change is made to the border.
I fully admit that Westminster does not want such a change - but the cvar-crash of the negotiations may well make it inevitable.
In that instance, the mindset of the 'usual suspects' on either side will kick in and the return to the 'troubles' will be a very strong probability.
I wish it were otherwise - those familiar with my posts in another social medium will know my attitude to sectarianism; however, Brexit, in the NI context, may well mean blood.