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Hermann Kelly was on Spirit Radio... - Irish Freedom Party| By Irish Freedom Party
Hermann Kelly was on Spirit Radio this week discussing Dublin's Housing Crisis and how unsustainable immigration impacts it.
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Former gangbanger and supposedly reformed motivational speaker, Charleston White, was caught on video bragging about raping white girls and killing white men.

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Redlegs is a term used to refer to poor whites that live on Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada and a few other Caribbean islands. Their forebears came from Ireland, Scotland and Continental Europe.

In all, more than 50,000 Irish were transported from Ireland to Barbados more were sent to other islands in the West Indies, many of them prisoners captured by Oliver Cromwell during the wars in Ireland and Scotland and following the Monmouth Rebellion

The slaves became known as Redlegs, almost certainly a reference to the sunburn they picked up in the hot tropical sun.
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Icelanders, the Irish and the Vikings

Before the Vikings arrived in Iceland the country had been inhabited by Irish monks. Gaelic Irish influence from the ninth century not in doubt
Whatever about the uncertainties surrounding the Irish arrivals of the eighth century, their pivotal presence in the ninth century is beyond question.

The presence of Celts among the first arrivals in Iceland is confirmed by numerous written references in both the Book of Settlements and the Book of Icelanders. In the former is found a comprehensive list of 400 names, of which at least 60 are distinctly Celtic.

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