Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
Also quoted John Mitchel ''To the small farmers of Ireland'' Above all, let the man amongst you who has no gun, sell his garment, and buy one.
"The subjection of Ireland is now probably assured until some external shock shall break up that monstrous commercial firm, the British Empire; which, indeed, is a bankrupt firm, and trading on false credit, and embezzling the goods of others, or robbing on the highway, from Pole to Pole; but its doors are not yet shut; its cup of abomination is not yet running over. If any American has read this narrative, however, he will never wonder hereafter when he hears an Irishman in America fervently curse the British Empire. So long as this hatred and horror shall last – so long as our island refuses to become, like Scotland, a contented province of her enemy, Ireland is not finally subdued.
The passionate aspiration for Irish nationhood will outlive the British Empire."
John Mitchel, The Last Conquest Perhaps, Chapter XXIV. In modern terms, as this was 19th Century, you can swap in 'Globohomo Inc/ZOG' or whatever in place of British Empire.
The passionate aspiration for Irish nationhood will outlive the British Empire."
John Mitchel, The Last Conquest Perhaps, Chapter XXIV. In modern terms, as this was 19th Century, you can swap in 'Globohomo Inc/ZOG' or whatever in place of British Empire.
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"The subjection of Ireland is now probably assured until some external shock shall break up that monstrous commercial firm, the British Empire; which, indeed, is a bankrupt firm, and trading on false credit, and embezzling the goods of others, or robbing on…
The subjection of Ireland is now probably assured until some external shock shall break up that monstrous commercial firm, Globohomo Inc; which, indeed, is a bankrupt firm, and trading on false credit, and embezzling the goods of others, or robbing on the highway, from Pole to Pole; ...
The passionate aspiration for Irish nationhood will outlive Globohomo.
The passionate aspiration for Irish nationhood will outlive Globohomo.
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"The significance of a man like Liam extends beyond his lifetime. Men of his quality are a minority of every nation, but, after they are gone from us, they become ancestors in spirit to a self replenishing heritage. He enriched that conscious sense of nationhood which is the soul of Ireland. He was in harmony with his time and in harmony with the most durable spiritual forces which have moulded and continue to mould the Irish nation. He was amongst the makers of history."
Closing statement in 'No other law : the story of Liam Lynch and the Irish Republican Army, 1916-1923' written in 1950s by IRA veteran Florence O'Donoghue
Closing statement in 'No other law : the story of Liam Lynch and the Irish Republican Army, 1916-1923' written in 1950s by IRA veteran Florence O'Donoghue
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2006 Documentary from TG4 on the Taliteann Games. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5FKzyvzNco Read more on the Tailiteann Games here https://www.theirishstory.com/2011/02/23/the-tailteann-games-1924-1936/
Tailteann Games aka 'Irish Race Olympics' 1922 pamphlet
(Civil War delayed it to start until 1924)
(Civil War delayed it to start until 1924)
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Tailteann Games aka 'Irish Race Olympics' 1922 pamphlet (Civil War delayed it to start until 1924)
Have posted before on Tailteann Games so search channel but also check out pdf in link here written in ~1922 on it
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the libtard objections to the tweet are also laughable lol, religion is the problem rather than David advocating ethnic cleansing of the Irish people
“I read Angela’s Ashes and saw the movie Philomena….”🤦🏻♂️
“I read Angela’s Ashes and saw the movie Philomena….”🤦🏻♂️
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South Armagh Brigade, PIRA manning a temporary checkpoint close to Crossmaglen, 1978.
IRA Creggan, Derry 1980s armed with 2 G3 rifles
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The reconquest of Southie begins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYLxkGz00d0&feature=youtu.be
Good thread on the Anti-Busing protests in Boston during 1970s, I made twitter thread on this a while ago that i'll repost in here soon but this twitter thread also good too
https://twitter.com/palatinepuritan/status/1527072012639776769?l
https://twitter.com/palatinepuritan/status/1527072012639776769?l
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THREAD In the 1970s, Boston was rocked by massive protests and violent riots, over the use of busing to forcefully desegregate the school system. Conflict erupted between groups advocating for blacks, such as the NAACP, and the predominantly blue-collar Irish…
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The funeral of Óglach Michael Gaughan (24) at St. Muredach's Cathedral in Ballina, June 9th, 1974. Michael was killed whilst on hunger strike in British custody from 'pneumonia'(it was really via injuries from force feeding) ~50,000 people publicly supported…
Covered it briefly in this post but also a reminder that the Irish state kidnapped PIRA Volunteer Frank Stagg's coffin (who was murdered while on hunger strike in 1976) from the airport and deployed a huge chunk of the Defence Forces at the funeral while covering his grave in concrete and having patrols for over 6 months to prevent Republicans from removing his body and giving him the funeral according to his will (to be buried beside Óglach Michael Gaughan in the republican plot in Ballina).
In order to get his body, his brother George bought the burial plot next to his and 22 months later they managed to get his body out via digging through this plot and then giving him the burial per his will beside the body of Michael Gaughan in the republican plot in Ballina
Some remarkable footage below showing testament to anti-national tendencies of the Dublin state.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjvP8DB7Cyc
In order to get his body, his brother George bought the burial plot next to his and 22 months later they managed to get his body out via digging through this plot and then giving him the burial per his will beside the body of Michael Gaughan in the republican plot in Ballina
Some remarkable footage below showing testament to anti-national tendencies of the Dublin state.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjvP8DB7Cyc
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The funeral of Óglach Michael Gaughan (24) at St. Muredach's Cathedral in Ballina, June 9th, 1974. Michael was killed whilst on hunger strike in British custody from 'pneumonia'(it was really via injuries from force feeding)
~50,000 people publicly supported…
~50,000 people publicly supported…
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Covered it briefly in this post but also a reminder that the Irish state kidnapped PIRA Volunteer Frank Stagg's coffin (who was murdered while on hunger strike in 1976) from the airport and deployed a huge chunk of the Defence Forces at the funeral while covering…
Hunger Strike Memorial in Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery in remembrance of all those who died on Hunger Strike during the 20th century.
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Covered it briefly in this post but also a reminder that the Irish state kidnapped PIRA Volunteer Frank Stagg's coffin (who was murdered while on hunger strike in 1976) from the airport and deployed a huge chunk of the Defence Forces at the funeral while covering…
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Forwarded from The Burkean
"Foreign and hostile laws and the pernicious influence of a hated and hitherto dominant race drove the Irish people from their trysting-places at the cross-roads and hurling fields back to their cabins where but a few years before famine and fever reigned supreme. In those wretched homes – homes consecrated by sufferings which should appal the devil – the Irish peasant too often wasted his evenings and his holidays in smoking and card-playing" https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/06/05/a-word-about-irish-athletics-1884
The Burkean
A Word About Irish Athletics (1884) | The Burkean
The following is taken from an 1884 article by GAA founder Michael Cusack No movement having for its object the social and political advancement of a nation from the tyranny of imported and enforced customs and manners can be regarded […]
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