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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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.
“Let me carry your cross for Ireland, Lord! The hour of her trial draws near, And the pangs and sacrifice may be born by comrades dear.”

-Thomas Ashe
“If a single Catholic Church were burned in New York, the city would become a second Moscow.”

- Tyrone Born first Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York John Hughes comparing how the Irish American community would react in the event a Catholic Church being burned to the burning of City of Moscow in 1812
“We bleed that the nation may live. I die that the nation may live. Damn your concessions England, we want our country.”

-Seán Mac Diarmada
“There is no question that with restored national morale combined with the mobilization of all the cultural, economic, financial and manpower resources at our disposal we can win complete political freedom to-day, that is if we want it not merely as our national and rational right but more importantly that we may fulfill our national responsibility to God.”

- Aiseirge says
Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
Yann Goulet, born in Brittany, was a former member of the French Section of the Workers international, Frances socialist party but than joined the Breton Nationalist Party or Strollad Broadel Breizh. During World War II, Goulet fought for the French but was…
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"We will continue the tradition of those who, throughout the centuries, have struggled, arms in hand, to affirm our national rights."

-Célestin Lainé/ Neven Hénaff, Breton nationalist and SS leader for the Bezen Perrot

Lainé was an admirer of the IRA and fled to Ireland after WW2, where he lived until his death in 1983 in various locations around Ireland, notably County Dublin and Oranmore in County Galway.
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"The last sixteen months have been the most glorious in the history of Europe. Heroism has come back to the earth.

On whichever side the men who rule the peoples have marshalled them, whether with England to uphold her tyranny of the seas, or with Germany to break that tyranny, the people themselves have gone into battle because to each the old voice that speaks out of the soil of a nation has spoken anew.

Each fights for the fatherland. It is policy that moves the governments; it is patriotism that stirs the peoples."

- Pádraig Pearse
Many people in Ireland dread war because they do not know it. Ireland has not known the exhilaration of war for over a hundred years. Yet who will say that she has known the blessings of peace? When war comes to Ireland, she must welcome it as she would welcome the Angel of God. & she will. It is because peace is so precious a boon that war is so sacred a duty. Ireland will not find Christs peace until she has taken Christs sword. What peace she has known in these latter days has been the devil's peace, peace with sin, peace with dishonour. It is a foul thing, dear only to men of foul breeds, Christ's peace is lovely in its coming, beautiful are its feet on the mountains. But it is heralded by terrific messengers; seraphim & cherubim blow trumpets of war before it. We must not flinch when we are passing through that uproar; we must not faint at the sight of blood. Winning through it, we shall come unto great joy. We & our fathers have known the Pax Britannica.To our sons we must bequeath the Peace of the Gael