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What's funny about this is that Ireland was united under the United Kingdom.
The UK used mass immigration of UK citizens into Northern Ireland to change its loyalties and culture. Similar to what’s happening in America and Europe now.What's funny about this is that Ireland was united under the United Kingdom.
The Irish have the world's biggest fucking victim complex and it pisses me off. It's even worse than the Jews because at least the Jews actually have people who actively hate them and blame them for the world's problems. No one hates the Irish ( except me - annoying whiny fucks ) and yet they still feel like they are oppressed because their insignificant green island isn't fully controlled by their Papist bullshit. The only Christians still mad at other Christians for the Reformation are in Ireland. God-forsaken Green Hell. At least they have a lot of hot redheads.The UK used mass immigration of UK citizens into Northern Ireland to change its loyalties and culture. Similar to what’s happening in America and Europe now.
That’s why the UN considers mass immigration as a form a genocide (under the right circumstances). Most of the time the goal to replace or breed out populations and cultures. It’s literally an ancient tactic. Just ask China’s minority populations how it feels to be replaced with Han every 2-3 decades
Lol okay. You got it all figured out.The Irish have the world's biggest fucking victim complex and it pisses me off. It's even worse than the Jews because at least the Jews actually have people who actively hate them and blame them for the world's problems. No one hates the Irish ( except me - annoying whiny fucks ) and yet they still feel like they are oppressed because their insignificant green island isn't fully controlled by their Papist bullshit. The only Christians still mad at other Christians for the Reformation are in Ireland. God-forsaken Green Hell. At least they have a lot of hot redheads.
You're right about immigration but I still can't stand how the Irish bitch and moan about shit from 200 years ago.
Not only that but extorted poor land owners through absentee land owners, over exported crops during the famine, but hey they just had to drop the paganism and accept the church so they can have land and eat.The UK used mass immigration of UK citizens into Northern Ireland to change its loyalties and culture. Similar to what’s happening in America and Europe now.
That’s why the UN considers mass immigration as a form a genocide (under the right circumstances). Most of the time the goal to replace or breed out populations and cultures. It’s literally an ancient tactic. Just ask China’s minority populations how it feels to be replaced with Han every 2-3 decades
What? Ireland was thoroughly Christianized before even England was. Christianity became widespread in Ireland in the 5th century AD. It wasn't accepted by the Anglo-Saxons until the 7th century.Not only that but extorted poor land owners through absentee land owners, over exported crops during the famine, but hey they just had to drop the paganism and accept the church so they can have land and eat.
The Catholic Irish cross is a thing... Ireland is one of England’s oldest colonies. What became Ireland was where the majority of the England’s Catholics were concentrated.What? Ireland was thoroughly Christianized before even England was. Christianity became widespread in Ireland in the 5th century AD. It wasn't accepted by the Anglo-Saxons until the 7th century.
Yeh after the Romans left the Northern Germanic groups just kinda took over the show. Then the power of the Catholic Church spread across Europe eventually the entire island until the protestant reformation. But yeh those original pagan groups didn’t have a chance against the combined power of the Roman Catholics. So I guess in a weird way Rome conquered Ireland and the UK twice.What? Ireland was thoroughly Christianized before even England was. Christianity became widespread in Ireland in the 5th century AD. It wasn't accepted by the Anglo-Saxons until the 7th century.
Catholics were persecuted throughout all of Britain after Henry VIII threw his bitch fit, the Irish are not special for it.The Catholic Irish cross is a thing... Ireland is one of England’s oldest colonies. What became Ireland was where the majority of the England’s Catholics were concentrated.
TLDR for the history haters
After centuries of being religiously persecuted the Irish where ready to fight back. UK was like naaaaa. UK appeased the angry Irish by creating two additional parliaments (North and South Ireland). The Catholic Nationalists in power almost immediately decided to create an independent Ireland which remains a functioning republic. However the North which was majority Anglican, chose to Join the UK.
Now you know
Linguistically, the Anglo-Saxons were Western Germanics. It is kind of funny how Britain went from pagan to Christian to pagan to Christian again. In some parts of Northern England it even went pagan a third time under the Viking invaders until being converted one last time to Christianity in the 9th and 10th centuries. I guess you could even make an argument that some of its people have gone back to paganism again with the emergence of neo-paganism, "Heathenry", and other revivals and revisions of traditional European religions. Most of these people are probably little more than larpers but there are probably a few who are actual believers in these faiths.Yeh after the Romans left the Northern Germanic groups just kinda took over the show. Then the power of the Catholic Church spread across Europe eventually the entire island until the protestant reformation. But yeh those original pagan groups didn’t have a chance against the combined power of the Roman Catholics. So I guess in a weird way Rome conquered Ireland and the UK twice.