best IRA kinos?
Best IRA kinos?
In Bloody Sunday you see many paddies getting leveled
The foreigner
The crying game because it's shows the ira as the homos they are.
The wind that shakes the barley
Blown away
Duck, You Sucker! (1971)
The wind that shakes the barley and Derry Girls (which is tangentially related and funny)
Long Good Friday, though it's not the main plot
'71
tfw you and the lads celebrate after bombing another Mancunian shopping center full of Women and chidlren who couldn’t give the slightest fuck about which sect of Christianity claims to be correct one or not.
The cold is just gods way of telling us to burn more catholics
why were the britishers so evil to the Irish?
better at lots of things ultimately but a smaller population
better lovers is pretty much the main reason when you do enough reading though
Catholic vs Protestant is all. Europe went completely crazy after the Protestant reformation, there were wars and genocides everywhere. The Thirty Years War was especially bad. Some modern historians look back at this time period and see the ridiculous amount of bloodshed and try to blame the he climate for it. They claim it was because of a mini-ice age in Europe at the time. But regardless, whatever the reason, Catholics and Protestants were killing one another constantly and Ireland ended up getting the shit end of that stick in the British isles.
You actually have to give the Irish credit. They have been sitting next to a country that turned out to be the most powerful empire on earth and fighting with them since the dawn of time and yet they managed to survive. Most other people would have been wiped out completely.
Forgot this. This is that mini ice age I was talking about. It’s a pretty modern argument but some historians think it was the driving factor behind the widespread social upheaval of the period
pro-autonomy terrorist organization called IRA
fighting for their homeland, in their tongue Éire (pronounced as IRA)
Who the fuck writes this shit??
You actually have to give the Irish credit. They have been sitting next to a country that turned out to be the most powerful empire on earth and fighting with them since the dawn of time and yet they managed to survive. Most other people would have been wiped out completely.
They also resisted Rome
But apparently are now embracing infinigger population replacement
Their earliest known piece of writing is a history book called “a list of invasions”. Their entire history is basically just a list of the amounts of times people have come to Ireland and tried to take it over and wipe them out but then left. I sure as hell hope the ones invading now leave too though, yeah, or else it was all for nothing.
Yes, yes. Well done IRA. Well done. But what's Sinn Fein's immigration policy?
Blown Away
Seriously?
Sons of Anarchy (Season 3)
What's up with them and flooding Ireland with blacks?
But apparently are now embracing
They're resisting it plenty, global banker tyranny is just completely insidious in every Western country. None of it has ever been democratic, and has always been against everyone's wishes.
Fascinating how a British nigger made such a great Irish kino
What's up with Democrats going from being the slave owning party to the BLM party?
They have been sitting next to a country that turned out to be the most powerful empire on earth
couldn't even 1v1 germany
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this scene is hilarious until you found out this actually happened
i dug this one
You actually have to give the Irish credit. They have been sitting next to a country that turned out to be the most powerful empire on earth and fighting with them since the dawn of time and yet they managed to survive. Most other people would have been wiped out completely
they seem to be thriving too. the various balkan countries like serbria, bulgaria, romania have been fighting either the roman empire or the ottomans for over a thousand years now and they're still there, but they're not exactly in the best of shape
So, how many people were killed in the Irish famine? I mean, if it was just the potatoes that were affected, at the end of the day, you will pay the price if you're a fussy eater. If they could afford to emigrate then they could afford to eat in a modest restaurant.
Aside from the romance this is pure kino
The wind that shakes the barley
This, absolute 10/10 movie
Michael Colins
This. And why couldn't they fish? Their entire country is surrounded by water and fish live in water.
The Wind that shakes the barley. Anything post Irish Civil war involving the "IRA" are the losers of the Irish civil war coping ans seething into irrelevance. Imagine trying to fight a gurellia war WITHOUT popular support that you had in the previous conflict and your political position getting totally defeated in a referendum
It really was such a ridiculously pointless tragedy. The British were delivering truck load after truck load of wheat and corn to the Irish but they just sent them back and demanded potatoes and whiskey instead. They are a proud, stubborn people.
'71
Imagine what Germans had to deal with. Not properly kosher? You are starving to death!
use of famine as a weapon of war by the anglo
India (multiple)
Germany (1914-1919, yes until long after the war ended)
Ireland (multiple)
not even a comprehensive list
Ireland was a test bed for anglo terror techniques which they refined there and then exported all around the globe.
this is why the anglo is hated by billions. deservedly so.
You tell me.
Don’t (You) me shitskin
yes, Tommy Lee jones evalates it to kino status
the temperature on average was half a degree cooler for a while, so they killed each other
how do people take climate """scientists""" seriously?
His Northern Irish accent was bad.
Environmental determinism is a pretty common academic pitfall in current year yeah.
Do Irishers really stand like this and make these faces?
Just a little tangential:
Kneecap (2024)
city boy don't know about farming
Most crops are highly sensitive to even the slightest variations in weather. Prior to modern farming techniques, even in perfect conditions, crop failures and famines were a regular occurrence. Something as small as a day or two of unexpected frost is more than enough to ruin an entire crop.
When you live in a purely agrarian society where >90% of your food comes from farming, and the climate shifts a bit, even if all it does is reduce crop yields by 20%, that means that there's 20% less food to go around and people will absolutely start killing each other before they accept starvation.
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And why couldn't they fish?
I remember watching a documentary or something that basically explained it like
fishing was extremely regulated, maybe hereditary
if you didn't have fishing rights then you couldn't fish; average people couldn't just grab a boat and sail out to catch some fish
the people who did have fishing rights refused to work more because it wouldn't be "fair"
also refused to let anyone else fish
Something like that. The majority of the famine was both unnecessary and self-inflicted.
americans really need to read a history book once in a while
UP THE RA
POG MA HON
They were occupied. Ask Gaza why they aren't fishing in the Mediterranean right now.
You're an idiot
Go get your fishing boat, Mohammad
Daily reminder that Ireland continued to produce well over the amount of food needed to feed its population for export during the Famine but a majority of the British Governemnt refused to close the ports for the food exports.