Ernie O'Malley on the arrest of Erskine Childers during the Civil War.
The Free State made up propaganda of Erskine being an English spy due to his English heritage - Ernie tried to defend Erskine outlining all he had done for the Irish Nation against the barrage of insults being thrown against him by Free State Guards in the barracks he was held captive in but most of the guards were ex-British Soliders / WW1 Vets not IRA men & they bought into the propaganda to which Ernie notes
''I heard men in the ward quoting Churchill''
as Churchill in a speech the day after his capture, had ‘seen with satisfaction that the mischief-making murderous renegade, Erskine Childers, has been captured’.
Four young lads were then executed by the Free State followed by Erskine later as the new laws were brought in to execute any man with arms to try crush the Civil War and as a response to the killing of Michael Collins.
Sadly too, the gun that Erskine Childer's was executed for possessing was a gift from Michael Collins
The Free State made up propaganda of Erskine being an English spy due to his English heritage - Ernie tried to defend Erskine outlining all he had done for the Irish Nation against the barrage of insults being thrown against him by Free State Guards in the barracks he was held captive in but most of the guards were ex-British Soliders / WW1 Vets not IRA men & they bought into the propaganda to which Ernie notes
''I heard men in the ward quoting Churchill''
as Churchill in a speech the day after his capture, had ‘seen with satisfaction that the mischief-making murderous renegade, Erskine Childers, has been captured’.
Four young lads were then executed by the Free State followed by Erskine later as the new laws were brought in to execute any man with arms to try crush the Civil War and as a response to the killing of Michael Collins.
Sadly too, the gun that Erskine Childer's was executed for possessing was a gift from Michael Collins
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Bású - Execution, Ep 1_ Erskine Childers
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Bású - Execution, Ep 1_ Erskine Childers
Documentary on life of Erskine Childers ^
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The actual great grandchild of Erskine Childers is crying because he said the N Word in the 1900s and wanted an Ireland for white people. This is absolutely pathetic. Imagine being descended from such a man and thinking this and having this much self-flagellation
https://twitter.com/erskinechilders/status/1344470406481072128?s=21
https://twitter.com/erskinechilders/status/1344470406481072128?s=21
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The actual great grandchild of Erskine Childers is crying because he said the N Word in the 1900s and wanted an Ireland for white people. This is absolutely pathetic. Imagine being descended from such a man and thinking this and having this much self-flagellation…
Sadly, his descendant is a self-flagellator as Erskine believed in a white Ireland to which his great grandchild feels was evil and racist.
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Ernie O'Malley on the arrest of Erskine Childers during the Civil War. The Free State made up propaganda of Erskine being an English spy due to his English heritage - Ernie tried to defend Erskine outlining all he had done for the Irish Nation against the…
Before his execution he shook hands with the firing squad. He also obtained a promise from his then 16-year-old son, the future President of Ireland, Erskine Hamilton Childers, to seek out and shake the hand of every man who had signed his death sentence. His final words, spoken to the firing squad, were: "Take a step or two forward, lads, it will be easier that way.''
Ernie O'Malley on the moment when still recovering in hospital he heard the news of the execution of Liam Mellows, Rory O'Connor, Joe McKelvey and Richard Barrett in an act of vengeance against the killing of Seán Hales and wounding Pádraig Ó Máille.
Hale's brother was fighting on the Anti-Treaty side and was with Liam Lynch.
Couldn't imagine Ernie's feeling at this moment as he was with them when they all surrendered after the fall of the Four Courts at the start of the Civil War but managed to escape capture meanwhile the 4 lads were in prison only to be woken up from their jail cells on the morning of 8th Dec 1922 and told that they were going to be shot.
Ernie must have felt that he should have been with them.
Hale's brother was fighting on the Anti-Treaty side and was with Liam Lynch.
Couldn't imagine Ernie's feeling at this moment as he was with them when they all surrendered after the fall of the Four Courts at the start of the Civil War but managed to escape capture meanwhile the 4 lads were in prison only to be woken up from their jail cells on the morning of 8th Dec 1922 and told that they were going to be shot.
Ernie must have felt that he should have been with them.
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Bású - Execution, Ep 2_ Rory O'Connor
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Bású - Execution, Ep 3_ Joe McKelvey
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Bású - Execution, Ep 4_ Liam Mellows
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Bású - Execution, Ep 5_ Dick Barrett
The new obsession with Fredrick Douglass due to the fact he's the only black person in Irish History to actual enter into Ireland before the 1960s just shows how much they want to shove blackness into Ireland
The man who said the famine was the fault of the Irish for being drunk all the time is the man they continually force us to praise in this absolute pathetic display of wokeness. It's an effort to give Africans some kind of heritage or a narrative here they can point to.
https://twitter.com/corkcitylibrary/status/1359095440826896386?s=20
The man who said the famine was the fault of the Irish for being drunk all the time is the man they continually force us to praise in this absolute pathetic display of wokeness. It's an effort to give Africans some kind of heritage or a narrative here they can point to.
https://twitter.com/corkcitylibrary/status/1359095440826896386?s=20
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Frederick Douglass also blamed the Famine on the Irish being drunk all the time.
''In a letter to fellow abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, penned on February 26, 1846, Douglass wrote: “The immediate, and it may be the main cause of the extreme poverty and beggary in Ireland , is intemperance. This may be seen in the fact that most beggars drink whiskey…Drunkenness is still rife in Ireland. The temperance cause has done much—is doing much—but there is much more to do, and, as yet, comparatively few to do it.”
''In a letter to fellow abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, penned on February 26, 1846, Douglass wrote: “The immediate, and it may be the main cause of the extreme poverty and beggary in Ireland , is intemperance. This may be seen in the fact that most beggars drink whiskey…Drunkenness is still rife in Ireland. The temperance cause has done much—is doing much—but there is much more to do, and, as yet, comparatively few to do it.”
This is a taster of bat shit insanity hate speech laws will bring,
"Irish politics is for Irish people" = hate speech worthy of a detective visiting your gaff, a court appearance and fine.
Same people who were cheering on people tearing down NP election campaign posters or milkshakes thrown in their faces are the same people crying that people found the name Uwhumiakpor to be funny
and it is funny because the name just isn't natural to Ireland.
https://archive.vn/LBrwi
"Irish politics is for Irish people" = hate speech worthy of a detective visiting your gaff, a court appearance and fine.
Same people who were cheering on people tearing down NP election campaign posters or milkshakes thrown in their faces are the same people crying that people found the name Uwhumiakpor to be funny
and it is funny because the name just isn't natural to Ireland.
https://archive.vn/LBrwi
Uwhumiakpor in question is an asylum seeker with an interesting background,
Applied to Finland first, get turned down, shopped around countires before settling in Ireland before being granted citizenship, 8 kids in total according to profile.
It's safe for him to visit Nigeria for holidays but you can't get married there without getting mutilated? Sounds wild.
Another fake Nigerian scammer refugee who just play the Woke ball game and got a man a conviction for the man stating something that is true:
Irish Politics is for Irish People
Not for Fake Nigerian Refugees
Applied to Finland first, get turned down, shopped around countires before settling in Ireland before being granted citizenship, 8 kids in total according to profile.
It's safe for him to visit Nigeria for holidays but you can't get married there without getting mutilated? Sounds wild.
Another fake Nigerian scammer refugee who just play the Woke ball game and got a man a conviction for the man stating something that is true:
Irish Politics is for Irish People
Not for Fake Nigerian Refugees
''Ireland does not want a change of master. It would be folly to destroy English tyranny in order to erect a domestic tyranny that would need another revolution to free the people. The Irish Republic stands therefore for the ownership of Ireland by the people of Ireland. It means that the means and process of production must not be used for the profit or aggrandisement of any group or class.
Ireland has not yet become industrialised. It never will if in rejecting and casting off British Imperialism (and its offspring the Free State and Northern Parliaments) the Irish workers insist that a native imperialism does not replace it...[in follows quote in pic]”
- Liam Mellows
Ireland has not yet become industrialised. It never will if in rejecting and casting off British Imperialism (and its offspring the Free State and Northern Parliaments) the Irish workers insist that a native imperialism does not replace it...[in follows quote in pic]”
- Liam Mellows