Based James Connolly
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A collection of Connolly's nationalist views to help counter the lies of the Left.
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If the list gets too long I'll simplify it where possible, but it's a start.

To go straight to the top put # "top" into the search bar to bring you to the first post of the channel.
Based James Connolly pinned «List of # terms to use in the search bar for quick access to relevant quotes: irishrace irishpeople country nationalism nation flag blood martyrs celtic borders immigration alien motherland usury norman irishtraitor foreign natives children scab unpatriotic…»
"Lord Lieutenants were unknown in Ireland before the Norman invasion. They have ever represented a foreign dominion, and the fight for Irish ‘rights’ does not date from the year 1800, but goes back a trifle of 600 years before that event.

As a matter of fact there never was such a thing as an Irish Parliament. The collection of exploiters who met in College Green were not Irish in any sense of the term. Their Parliament was no more than the council of a horde of foreign brigands deliberating as to the best and safest method of plundering the natives."


#norman #natives #foreign
Taken from Home Thrusts (27 Aug. 1898).

The last two lines are probably enough on their own, the rest is for context. The Norman's invaded. "foreign brigands" distinct from the "natives". Think about this next time identity deconstruction is used to justify mass immigration today.
"In the eyes of the farmers no wagging of green flags could make a landgrabber a patriot; let the workers apply the same test and brand as enemies of Ireland all who believe in the subjection of labour to capital – brand as traitors to his country all who live by skinning Irish labour"

#borders #immigration
Taken from Labour Representation (1898).

This is good example of Connolly's writings that can be applied to modern Ireland. We currently have our native working class being undercut by foreign labour and markets, and this practice is supported by the very people who claim to stand for the wellbeing of the workers.
"The conquest of Ireland is founded upon the dispossession of her people from all right to the soil, and from all right to life except upon terms dictated by the possessing class, in field, farms, or workshop owned and possessed by that class. That is to say, that the subjection of Ireland, like all other such subjection, is based upon the economic dependence of the oppressed upon the oppressor. The army, navy, and police are but the instruments with which this class enforces its domination, and the political subjection of Ireland to England means nothing more than that the possessing class were astute enough to place the control of those instruments of domination beyond the reach of the Irish people."

#irishpeople
Taken from The Re-Conquest of Ireland (1898).

The first sentence here is enough to show that Connolly believes that the Irish People are the rightful owners of Ireland. I included the rest because although it makes the Marxist argument of oppressor vs. oppressed it is a valid description of the situation at the time.
"The truth I have so often pointed out, that the employing class are the most immediate enemies of the Irish workers, and that until we have mustered up courage, and acquired knowledge, enough to drive this home-made breed of tyrants from public life we need not delude ourselves with the hope that the gates of national emancipation will ever open to us.

... here are Irishmen... openly declaring that the prosperity of Ireland depends upon the robbery of her working class...

Thus showing that when men of their class speak of ‘loving their country’ they do not mean that they love the people, but only the soil – the inanimate earth, not the living, suffering men and women."


#country
"The land was once the property of the Irish clans. The clans were then the corporate embodiment of the life of the Irish nation... the right of ownership still lives on and should now be established in the modern corporate embodiment of the Irish nation – our public boards, municipalities, and independent Irish Congress, when we are men enough to win one."

#nation
"Although a body aiming primarily at economic change, at Social Revolution, yet wherever a blow is to be struck for freedom – national or social, political or economic – there you will find the Socialist Republicans, ready and willing to fight.

Our warfare against the domestic exploiter does not diminish our hatred of the foreign tyrant."

#nationalism
"We Irish are today the only working class in Europe who are not in revolt against the slavery of the capitalist system; we are the only people with whom the highest ambition in life is to get a good wage from their masters; we are the only people who have not risen intellectually to a conception of what life might be without masters; we are the only people, outside of England, who are trade unionists only in the shop, but become the veriest lackeys of our masters at the political ballot box; and we would all die for the freedom of our country, yet would continue that country in the hands of employers and landlords, who could at their will refuse us the right to live upon it."

#irishpeople #country
Taken from Home Thrusts (1900).

- Recognises class distinctions
- Recognises national/ethnic distinctions

It's not one or the other.
"...the establishment of our social arrangements on a Socialist basis will ensure material prosperity to all men and women, and by so ensuring leave the race full freedom to seek for such expression of its faculties as is best suited to their varying characters."
Taken from Difficulties of Capitalism (16 June 1900).

In this case I believe Connolly was using the term "race" to refer to all of humanity, judging by the rest of the article not being specific to Ireland. The important take away from this is the fact that he understood that different groups/Peoples have "varying characters", and that the blank slate idea that Liberalism espouses, and our modern SJW type socialism, is incorrect.
The following quotes (broken into smaller messages for convenience) are from The Coming Generation (1900).
"You rear your child up to love its country, and you support a social system which declares that the child has no right to the country, but must pay for permission to live on it as it is the property of private individuals."

#children #country
"You shout for liberty, and you surrender your children to the mercies of capitalism which will seize them as soon as they leave school, and will devote their little bones, muscles and undeveloped brains to the task of grinding out profits for a boss."

#children