Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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Irish Nationalist History & Politics Channel, with a side dish of shitposting. Use of the channel has changed since August 2020 but name stays cause its funny.

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Other counties like New Zealand and Denmark limit/ban foreigners from buying property….
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Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
Between 2014 and 2018, for example, $3.7 trillion was raised by private equity funds which is more than the annual wealth of every country, bar the four or five largest. Private equity funds are essentially collective asset management vehicles that offer…
Who runs most of the big private equity funds investing (tax dodging) in Ireland?

Blackstone CEO - Stephen Schwarzman, Jewish

Apollo Global Management CEO - Mark Roman, Jewish

The Carlyle Group - CEO Harvey Schwartz and co-chairman David Rubenstein, Jewish. Rubenstein is also the Chairman of the Council of Foreign Relations.

Oaktree Capital Management, co-chairman Howard Marks + co-chairman and CIO Bruce Karsh, Jewish

Cerberus Capital Management, co-founder and co-CEO Steven Feinberg, Jewish

Starwood Capital Group, founder and CEO Barry Sternlicht, Jewish

George Soros, Jewish, has a 2.8% stake in Cairns Homes. Soros has donated to the immigration council of Ireland, to pro-abortion campaigns and to ‘sex workers alliance of Ireland’

IRES REIT, Irelands biggest landlord firm, is 5% owned by BlackRock, whose CEO is Larry Fink, Jewish. The previous CEO of IRES REIT, David Ehrlich, Jewish, is the guy who said he felt sorry for the Irish people due to how it was to milk them for cash.

We’re being run by the damn synagogue lmfao
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"I see you're in Ireland"😉
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St Patrick’s Day 1994

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Fun fact on the Nagasaki Marytrs in 1597

There’s a small difference in Ireland within the translations of the Latin book of Saints from the continent/Rome in the 1630s

The English Speaking Catholics in Ireland only recorded ‘Japanese Martyrs of 1597, pray for us’

Whereas the Irish translations of the continental Latin books of Saints recorded all the names of the individual martyrs from Nagasaki

Small but interesting detail
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“Myself and another man went round collecting money to bury a poor woman from County Carlow.

There is no other way to get a decent wooden coffin for a poor stranger in this land of the Irish since the foreigners came here. May they not last long here! It was they who destroyed Ireland and the Irish.”

The foreigners he was talking about had been arriving since 1169…

Tomás de Bhaldraithe (ed., tr), The Diary of an Irish Countryman 1827-1835: A Translation of Cín lae Amhlaoibh (Cork, 1979); Tomás de Bhaldraithe (eag.), Cín Lae Amhlaoibh (B.Á.C., 1970).

Turbarius
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Kent O’Brockman with an announcement
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“The Emerald Piper. That's our hell. It's an Irish bar where it's St. Patrick's Day every day forever.”
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Notice they don’t mention what St Patrick brought to Ireland, just that he was an ‘immigrant’

Top level subversiveness

https://x.com/irishmuslimcoun/status/1769361815492760045
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Women from the Outer Hebrides singing Gaelic Waulking songs (1941)

Waulking songs (Órain Luaidh, Scottish Gaelic) are traditional folk songs used to accompany the practice of ‘Waulking the Tweed’ or beating cloth to cleanse and soften it.

Generally, one person sings a verse and the rest respond by singing a refrain (being like an English ‘tra la la’ or ‘woah oh’)

The practice of Waulking was made obsolete by the industrial revolution which of course freed us all, though kept alive by those who celebrate their Gaelic Scottish heritage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOIZC16Jtz8
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Posting this in appreciation of the Irish in Boston
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St. Patrick's Day 1938. De Valera and cavalry escort on way to high mass in Pro-Cathedral. Subsequent military review at College Green.

Alcohol was banned on St Patrick's Day in 1928 and the ban lasted until the 1960.

More dignified celebrations for a national day than vulgar paddywackery.
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“Dún d'intinn ar ar tharla
O buaileadh Cath Chionn tSaile,
Is ón uair go bhfuil an t-ualach trom…

Fill aris ar do chuid,
Nigh d'intinn is nigh
Do theanga a chuaigh ceangailte i gcomhreiribh
‘Bhi bunoscionn le d'eirim…

Ní dual do neach a thigh na a threabh a threigean…”


Béarla:

“Close your mind to all that happened
Since the losing of the Battle of Kinsale
And since the burden is heavy…

Return to what is yours,
Cleanse your mind and cleanae
Your tongue which got entangled in a syntax
That was contrary to your intellect…

It's not natural for a being to abandon his house or tribe.”


Fill Arís (Return Again) - Seán O’Ríordáin
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Labhraígí mé...
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