How would George Harrison celebrate this wonderful’ish day?
By watching this video:
George Harrison (Irish republican) - Wikipedia
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XD didn’t know he made music toooo
The Irish are obnoxious and are only surpassed in their victim complex by Jews.
The English dragged them kicking and screaming into the civilized world
Hot women though. The accents really get me going.
That's just something every other people in the world did at the time. Humans are awful to other humans, and empathy for others hasn't been a priority for the vast majority of humanity's existence. This doesn't excuse these kind of actions from a modern-day perspective but no one alive today was a victim of the English's or British's treatment of the Irish. Those days have long passed and just like the Jews, and black descendants of slaves today the Irish need to get over it. Generational trauma is a lie perpetuated by people in order to further division over irrelevant issues as a means to deflect attention from current issues and events. Don't punish the son for his father's sins.It would have helped the English in this particular endeavor had they themselves been civilized. Not saying the Irish weren't retrograde Neanderthals in some things (as they still are) but banning their language, banning them from owning land, enslaving them, banning them from learning how to read, not lifting a finger to help during the famine, encouraging the Irish to depart to America, and then making a metric shit-ton of money from them when they left...none of that endeared the British to the Irish.
This doesn't excuse these kind of actions from a modern-day perspective but no one alive today was a victim of the English's or British's treatment of the Irish.
This so-called mistreatment was a direct response to continued Irish provocation and aggression. The British gave the Irish a more than fair shake after the Partition of Ireland - which they were under no obligation to do and did so only to avoid further bloodshed after the First World War - and yet the Irish continued to pester and complain about Northern Ireland's choosing to remain a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.Wrong. Britain's mistreatment of the Irish continued well into the 1990's.
In World War Two it was Winston Churchill who was pissed off over Irish neutrality. While I like the man his attitude towards the Irish was not much different from Putin's attitude towards the Ukrainians.
Churchill proposed invading Ireland in order to have access to former British bases in Ireland and so the Royal Army could conscript young Irishmen into the King's service.
It was FDR who shit all over that idea and put it to an end.
During the Troubles the patronizing disrespect of the UK for Ireland reared its ugly head again with literally hundreds of British incursions into the Republic of Ireland. SAS troopers were arrested and prosecuted in Ireland in 1976 and in that same year the British raided into Ireland at least 55 times. Each incident being an act of war.
Irish citizens were sometimes killed during these raids. Sometimes they were people who had fuck all to do with the IRA. These people had family and friends who are alive today.
Overall I am quite fond of the Brits and less so the Irish even though my one grandmother was born in Cork.
Still, the truth is what it is. And the truth doesn't favor the Brits when the subject is Ireland.
Churchill was right to have argued for an invasion of Ireland if Ireland was unwilling to provide Britain access to its airbases, airbases which could have dramatically enhanced Britain's ability to counteract German submarines.
Which negates Irish sovereignty. The act of war against Ireland would have impacted American support for Britain when the Irish-American population (FDR's Democrats) would predictably object to giving any material support to the Brits.
Britain's hostile act towards Ireland would have cost them far more than they would have gained.
In any case the incursions into Ireland during the Troubles were violations of the border and where people died in these incursions then yes they affected people who are alive today. This shit all happened in my lifetime.
Such a stupid holiday.
You're right. That's why the British didn't do it. They realized that, given the US's position on the matter, the benefits would not outweigh the costs. The US did not hold such reservations with regards to Iceland of course, and the British did invade and occupy Iceland after Germany defeated Denmark - Iceland's parent nation. The US even occupied Iceland itself, agreeing to do so before the formal outbreak of hostilities between Germany and the US. All of these actions were in violation of Iceland's sovereignty and self-declared state of neutrality.Which negates Irish sovereignty. The act of war against Ireland would have impacted American support for Britain when the Irish-American population (FDR's Democrats) would predictably object to giving any material support to the Brits.
Britain's hostile act towards Ireland would have cost them far more than they would have gained.
In any case the incursions into Ireland during the Troubles were violations of the border and where people died in these incursions then yes they affected people who are alive today. This shit all happened in my lifetime.
I very much doubt that most people today view it as a somber celebration of a saint's feast day.St Patricks day is a Roman Catholic holiday that has been celebrated by Irish for over 1,000 years you disrespectful bigot.
Commercialization of the holiday, what you see today, is a function of [........]. <-------- your answer here