Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Some of the attacks against a campaign by members of the indigenous community at Trinity to decolonise the university.
Really shows you how little respect they have for native people's lands when they record themselves openly littering the waterways.
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Really shows you how little respect they have for native people's lands when they record themselves openly littering the waterways.
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Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
We can't solve Ireland's housing crisis if we have to solve Nigeria's too.
Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
The job of an Irish State is to ensure the survival and well being of the Irish People. That means affordable homes for Irish families, not free houses for foreigners or transient living spaces for a global workforce.
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Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
The permit system is expected to cost EU farmers €265 million a year.
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"The stronger I am in my affection for national tradition, literature, language, and sympathies, the more firmly rooted I am in my opposition to that capitalist class which in its soulless lust for power and gold would bray the nations as in a mortar."
- James Connolly
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- James Connolly
📍South Boston
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
"The language which grows up with a people, is conformed to their organs, descriptive of their climate, constitution, and manners, mingled inseparably with their history and their soil, fitted beyond any other language to express their prevalent thoughts in the most natural and efficient way.
To impose another language on such a people is to send their history adrift among the accidents of translation – ’tis to tear their identity from all places – ’tis to substitute arbitrary signs for picturesque and suggestive names – ’tis to cut off the entail of feeling, and separate the people from their forefathers by a deep gulf – ’tis to corrupt their very organs, and abridge their power of expression. The language of a nation’s youth is the only easy and full speech for its manhood and its age."
Davis, 'Our National Language'
To impose another language on such a people is to send their history adrift among the accidents of translation – ’tis to tear their identity from all places – ’tis to substitute arbitrary signs for picturesque and suggestive names – ’tis to cut off the entail of feeling, and separate the people from their forefathers by a deep gulf – ’tis to corrupt their very organs, and abridge their power of expression. The language of a nation’s youth is the only easy and full speech for its manhood and its age."
Davis, 'Our National Language'
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
The taking over of the Four Courts in Dublin on this day 100 years ago was the key moment before the outbreak of Civil War when the Pro-Treaty side 2 months later, using British artillery, would fire upon their kin inside after pressure from the British Government over the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson.
Those at the Four Courts stated they were to defend the All-Ireland Republic proclaimed at Easter 1916 'against all enemies, foreign and domestic.' The leaders, Liam Mellows, Rory O'Connor, Joe McKelvey and Richard Barrett, would be executed by the Free State by the end of the year. Ernie O'Malley was also a leader but escaped capture.
Those at the Four Courts stated they were to defend the All-Ireland Republic proclaimed at Easter 1916 'against all enemies, foreign and domestic.' The leaders, Liam Mellows, Rory O'Connor, Joe McKelvey and Richard Barrett, would be executed by the Free State by the end of the year. Ernie O'Malley was also a leader but escaped capture.