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.

No, I am not on Twitter at all. I repost stuff from Twitter.
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Total war response to what is essentially an above average flu season unhinged - check the charts

First 6 months of this the state had degree of plausible deniability now its blatant fear mongering relative to actual (real but small) threat of covid.
Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
Total war response to what is essentially an above average flu season unhinged - check the charts First 6 months of this the state had degree of plausible deniability now its blatant fear mongering relative to actual (real but small) threat of covid.
Seasonal analysis of the above.

19/20 is worse than shown (late registrations), but 19/20 also had oldest population (not adjusted for).

Pattern: mortality improving. Milder seasons followed by harsher seasons.

Can't conclude from this that 2019/2020 was extraordinarily bad.

From:
https://twitter.com/grahamneary/status/1359567384621776901?s=21
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Nothing to see here, just a literal Homosexual Sinn Féin senator talking about Ireland's guilt for it's "imperial legacy" while wearing a t-shirt about "queer youth". I'm sure the original Sinn Féin party of 100 years ago would be so proud.
The absolute state of Sinn Fein

Roderic and Fintan need to go
On this day in 1848: John Mitchel, Young Irelander, published his newly established United Irishman newspaper. Only 16 editions were printed thereafter as it was suppressed under Treason Felony Act (1848).

He was the first Irish Nationalist to be indicted with a felony for asserting the liberty of his country due to his attempt to start a rebellion as normally treason would be the charge but treason in Ireland was an honour in Irish eyes, since treason in Ireland implied opposition to English government. His conviction of felony altered the meaning of the word to the mass of Irish People and gave it dignity in their eyes.

He was sentenced to 14 years in Van Diemen's Land but escaped after 5 years & spent 2 decades in US and was a avid advocate for the Confederacy with 2 of his sons dying fighting for the Confederacy during the American Civil War before returning to Ireland where he died in Newry - where his statue is.
The Burkean
Ali Damache, How a convicted jihadist overthrew swathes of Irish nationality law with the help of the IHREC. https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1360277308712620032
''The case of Ali Damache proves one thing and one thing only: elements of the Courts, legal profession, NGO sector and Government, are conspiring to undermine any capacity for a nativist revolt to correct the damage done by mass immigration. They are not just taking their ball and going home, they are bringing their diggers onto the field and tearing up the fabric.''

Well put.
Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
Dublin City Council can pay for a bunch of Africans rapping but won’t bother doing anything for the war of Independence centenary commemorations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy5eIKX_oo4
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Dublin City Council are paying for a promoting for a bunch of African New Planters to dance and around and rap (see reply) meanwhile they are out binning duvets, sleeping bags and tents belonging to some of the cities rough sleepers.

This is Hazel Chu's Dublin.
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
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Several of them during this stream were whining about their "Irishness" being questioned but they always let it slip that they know exactly who the Irish are when it suits the racial grievance narrative.

Listen to the end.
Continuous never-ending diversity propaganda

its in serious overdrive since George Floyd here

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Painting showing the Irish Brigade of the French Army charging the English lines at the Battle of Fontenoy (1745), shouting "Cuimhnígí ar Luimneach agus ar fheall na Sasanach" (remember Limerick and the perfidy of the Saxon)

As expected the battle at Fontenoy became an important symbol for Irish nationalists as it was seen as revenge for the broken Treaty of Limerick. The Battle is immortalized in Thomas Davis’ poem titled "Fontenoy” which reads:

On Fontenoy, on Fontenoy, like eagles in the sun,
With bloody plumes, the Irish stand-the field is fought and won!’

The battle site became a sort of pilgrimage site for Irish nationalist world-wide. In the second photo we can see Fenian Leader John O’Leary and John McBride in Fontenoy in 1905. And the Tipperary hurling team outside Clonmel train station prior to traveling to Fontenoy and the Pipers and hurlers marching to Fontenoy in 1910.