How about that... UK is still leading the hits. Well, regionally speaking. Maybe the hits are from Irish in UK. Aside from that, here's something totally different - this clip got female hits few days ago! yey (So very unexpected in this testosterone debate)! Your video is most popular in these countries/states.United Kingdom 0.11 United States 0.09 Ireland 0.05 Netherlands 0.01 Ukraine 0.01 Germany 0.01 Austria 0.01 Australia 0.01 France 0.01 Indonesia 0.01
@redcoatrifle Whatever tickles your fancy... In case you missed it, why don't you play the video again and learn a thing or two about "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Also, if you didn't get the memo, Vietnamese and Americans are friends now - just ask our dearly beloved Senator John McCain. :)
@moredeepster Don't care you're a wanker. Why don't you come over to Glasgow and song that there i dare you, i dare. You would have your balls so far up your arse you will be able to taste them. Your also ignorant to the fact the overwelming majority of people including 1/4 of the Catholic population oppose becoming part of the Republic. Also your a occupying force in America as much as we are in Northern Ireland. Then again American history is very selective isn't it?............
@redcoatrifle Well, there's a reason why "we" are here. The Puritans had better luck 300 years ago beating up on the natives with the guns and germs. So, my question is, "why are you still there?" Come join us. We got better Mexican food, I assure you. And correct me if I'm mistaken, are you saying that Northern Ireland wishes to declare independence similarly as United States did against Britain in 1776? Our textbook said the Fathers did it for tea. Are you guys doing it for orange?
@moredeepster So the reason the USA is here is becuase of military force just like NI.
" So, my question is, "why are you still there?" Come join us. We got better Mexican food, I assure you." I did not understand at all what you are saying here. Non of you other points make sense. We wish to declare independence for orange? WTF. Do you know Orange is the Loyalist colour?
Oppose becoming part of the Republic means wanting to stay part of the UK therefore against the IRA.
@redcoatrifle Uh for everyone of our troops that died we killed 10 to 13 of theirs, and they didn't make us run away we signed a cease fire and South Vietnam was still independent of North Vietnam at the time.
@bowlinballs405 You're mostly correct - but I wasn't gonna brag about it. I didn't think we want to sound like we killed a whole lot of them - just couldn't kill 'em all... Likewise, is it really worth a parade about a battle in 1690 between 2 kings fighting for the throne and 50 years earlier the Puritan Cromwell tormented the Catholics in Ireland? Perhaps we should just blame it on the Italians. If only they would stop trying to civilize the rest of Europe....
@moredeepsterBrag about what?That 40,000 Americans died for nothing. At least the Vietnam deaths meant something inthe end. It was also ahumiliation for America and a propogandasuccess for Communism. Thefight for religiousrule over England lasted went back more than just a battle. Over100 years had the fight for Protestant/Catholic rule happened. Thebattle ofthe Boyne was the decider for the control of Britain. The Protestants stayed there, and we have been under siege ever since.
@redcoatrifle I'm afraid you're a bit naive about the Vietnam war. That was a nationalist movement which turned into a military playground for 2 superpowers. The military industrial complex was the only winner. As far as the control of Britain, there was nothing to decide. It was a joke. James was the Catholic King. Once he was displaced, nobody in England wanted him back. Ah but James was a perfect excuse for invading Ireland as an example for the rest of the Catholic world.
@moredeepster WTF James was going to invade the rest of the UK and restore Catholic rule. Is that not a justified reason. Also North Vietnam was the winner you lost 40,000 men for nothing, billions of dollars, respect, authority, and an increased in the hippie type movements which led to things such as the Kent shootings ect.
Hope your proud to live in a country that required 15,000 soldiers to allow one black pupil in to the University of Mississipi.
@redcoatrifle "WTF James was going to invade the rest of the UK and restore Catholic rule." Such a remark is why I said you guys are so insecured and needlessly oppressive on people of Ireland. There were no serious threat from Ireland-Cromwell crushed them with hardly any effort. They didn't have anything like Spanish Armada. James was deposed and fled because he couldn't get any serious backing. That's obvious! James fled to Ireland simply for the nearest escape.
@moredeepster [Correction-I goofed] I got mixed up on the sequence of events. Chronologically, James fled to France and was escorted to Ireland for staging a comeback. In all, William let James escape twice. Twice!!! William was not threaten at all by his uncle whose daughter he married (sigh...). And the Catholic Irish or the Jacobites? Give me a break. They joined forces with James only because they knew It was going to be another Cromwell BS.
@redcoatrifle So in truth, Boyne in 1690 was historically a slaughter not a battle. It was a multinational event disguised disgracefully as the fight for the throne and against Catholic threat. Put it this way, no such battle would take place if James fled to Spain or France. The Irish people of that time might entertain James but there are no good reason why the Irish would have the resource or the greed to invade (The Scotts might). No, Williamites' cause was bogus.
@moredeepster [Correction-I goofed] "no such battle would take place if James "REMAINED IN" France." Which in fact happened. James after Boyne defeat, fled one last time and remained in France until he die. William and Louis kissed and made up in 1697. It was all a very sick family fued with BS religious rivalry. Ireland didn't have a standing army or navy. I don't know what history textbook you're quoting from, but you're pretty good at rewriting it like our tea party folks.
@moredeepster Furthermore you should be aware that the IRA are pure pure scum. They murdered everyone Catholics and Protestant civilians. Not just in Northern Ireland but in Birmingham (England) also. They also took part in the tourchering and murdering of a Catholic women and a mother of 8. They also helped train paramilitaries the USA were fighting against.
@redcoatrifle Your assertion is too convenient to omit the historical oppression by the people of the bigger island who suffered from constant fear and insecurity of its neighborhing smaller island. And, the Black and Tanz were no peace loving saints. And for what? It is obvious in retrospect that there was never any threat of the Catholic Irish invading England. Yet Ireland repeatedly get pulled in the conflict whenever the welfare of England (bigger island) was at stake. Great Ingrates.
@moredeepster I can't do a bloody essay in the space of a 50 word limit. You think it was only oppression towards the Catholics? Its a two way system. Catholics have murdered thousands of Protestants and vice versa. The Black and Tanz were disbanded nearly a 100 years ago therefore about 80% of this song is correct. The murders referred in this song are to Bloody Sunday, which was completely accidentle and nothing compared to the massacres you commited in Vietnam. Part 1
@moredeepster You do realise that in most wars including ww1, enlistment was opptional and hundreds of thousand of irishmen fought for Britain. Not just the Loyalist. Also please care to explain to me why it is acceptable for your state to permanently govern 3.8 million sq. miles of Native American territory, but outrageous for the UK to govern 5.4 thousand sq. miles of Irish territory that has never actually belonged to the Republic in the first place.
@redcoatrifle Isn't that curious, that Irishmen fought for Britain, not just the Loyalist, which says to me that Irishmen had bigger heart and sacrificed their differences in faith for the better good of both. And in return, they get a beat down. It's obvious to me that the Catholics of Ireland were not those of James and definitely not the same as the Vatican. The point is, what happened was long time ago, time was different. Kings and Churches did stupid things. Parade something else.
@redcoatrifle As far as your repeated comparison about America's past about Vietnam and Native Americans, I won't defend against them. Yes, we were genocidal colonialists and imperialistic capitalists. It's merely our poor upbringings - the new evangelical movement will improve that. I am not outraged. I just don't understand why it took so long for you to see that we are the same - crooks. Wanna know how to make IRA happy like we did with Indians? Let them build casinos. :)
@redcoatrifle Since you asked, "Also please care to explain to me why... in the first place." So as a courtesy, I should try my best to respond but in several parts. Part I: Forget about the business about acceptance or outrage which have been typical by those of us not living in Ireland. There are similarities... The wisdom is in knowing what good came out of the conflicts. For us, in 200 years, we waged war against the natives in many ways. They fought as warriors/defeated repeatedly.
@redcoatrifle Part II response to "Also please care to explain to me why... in the first place."
We waged war against the natives, pure and simple, with minor pretense. No throne, no Vatican threat, simply for control of land. We didn't stop until they were almost completely wiped out. Today, we know it's a regrettable part of history. We have been trying to be politically correct. Historical accuracy have gradually improved. We visit their casinos like a Sunday church.
@moredeepster FFS you no nothing of history. James went to Ireland, recruited and IRISH ARMY of volunteers to invade England and restore Catholic control. Your excuse for not being a hypocrite is that you visit their casinos? Bigoted trash.
Hm.... According to the stats, this gets more hits from UK than Ireland. Oh well, maybe folks in Ireland only spends quality time in the pub and not watching youtube like a nerd.
The English are an occupying force, and therefore in the wrong. Period. That is why "I" play this song. Whatever anybody else's political views on it may be, I feel that occupying forces are ALWAYS wrong, just like the Native Americans in the US, the English in India or Ireland, the Spanish in South America. Kick all their asses and kick 'em out!
@IFINALBOSS How should the title of the video be? Your suggestion is welcomed. And as far as to stop being a retard.... I might be too late for that, but there is no reason for you or your friends not to.
@IFINALBOSS Does that mean, you won't add me to your friends? Such a shame... But thank you anyway. Thanks to you pointing out that people dieing in Ireland is a natural disaster not unlike that of earthquake in Japan. Sad to say, a polite nice American girl in UCLA beat me to that.
@IFINALBOSS btw, could somebody tell me what dieing does? I'm too embarrassed to beg IFINALBOSS to unblock me and ask him. He sounded quite displeased. I'm guessing, correct me if I'm wrong, something like the movie "28 Days Later?"
@IFINALBOSS I'm flattered, but I don't deserve the credit of making views. People in southern California don't really read you see (well... not English maybe). Nor do they really care about European history. Not sure if people even know that geographically, Belfast, is not just in Pennsylvania or Maine. But, aside from that, do you mean dieing in the historical sense or death resulted from the parade this time? News coverage on that seemed to diminish since 2 days ago.
moredeepster 8 months ago
The IRA never made the black and tans run away.
The Vietcong however made the Americans run away and the ones that didn't well found out what the inside of their guts looked like :)
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Whatever tickles your fancy... In case you missed it, why don't you play the video again and learn a thing or two about "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Also, if you didn't get the memo, Vietnamese and Americans are friends now - just ask our dearly beloved Senator John McCain. :)
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster Don't care you're a wanker. Why don't you come over to Glasgow and song that there i dare you, i dare. You would have your balls so far up your arse you will be able to taste them. Your also ignorant to the fact the overwelming majority of people including 1/4 of the Catholic population oppose becoming part of the Republic. Also your a occupying force in America as much as we are in Northern Ireland. Then again American history is very selective isn't it?............
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Well, there's a reason why "we" are here. The Puritans had better luck 300 years ago beating up on the natives with the guns and germs. So, my question is, "why are you still there?" Come join us. We got better Mexican food, I assure you. And correct me if I'm mistaken, are you saying that Northern Ireland wishes to declare independence similarly as United States did against Britain in 1776? Our textbook said the Fathers did it for tea. Are you guys doing it for orange?
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster So the reason the USA is here is becuase of military force just like NI.
" So, my question is, "why are you still there?" Come join us. We got better Mexican food, I assure you." I did not understand at all what you are saying here. Non of you other points make sense. We wish to declare independence for orange? WTF. Do you know Orange is the Loyalist colour?
Oppose becoming part of the Republic means wanting to stay part of the UK therefore against the IRA.
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Uh for everyone of our troops that died we killed 10 to 13 of theirs, and they didn't make us run away we signed a cease fire and South Vietnam was still independent of North Vietnam at the time.
bowlinballs405 8 months ago
@bowlinballs405 You're mostly correct - but I wasn't gonna brag about it. I didn't think we want to sound like we killed a whole lot of them - just couldn't kill 'em all... Likewise, is it really worth a parade about a battle in 1690 between 2 kings fighting for the throne and 50 years earlier the Puritan Cromwell tormented the Catholics in Ireland? Perhaps we should just blame it on the Italians. If only they would stop trying to civilize the rest of Europe....
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepsterBrag about what?That 40,000 Americans died for nothing. At least the Vietnam deaths meant something inthe end. It was also ahumiliation for America and a propogandasuccess for Communism. Thefight for religiousrule over England lasted went back more than just a battle. Over100 years had the fight for Protestant/Catholic rule happened. Thebattle ofthe Boyne was the decider for the control of Britain. The Protestants stayed there, and we have been under siege ever since.
No Surrender!
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle I'm afraid you're a bit naive about the Vietnam war. That was a nationalist movement which turned into a military playground for 2 superpowers. The military industrial complex was the only winner. As far as the control of Britain, there was nothing to decide. It was a joke. James was the Catholic King. Once he was displaced, nobody in England wanted him back. Ah but James was a perfect excuse for invading Ireland as an example for the rest of the Catholic world.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster WTF James was going to invade the rest of the UK and restore Catholic rule. Is that not a justified reason. Also North Vietnam was the winner you lost 40,000 men for nothing, billions of dollars, respect, authority, and an increased in the hippie type movements which led to things such as the Kent shootings ect.
Hope your proud to live in a country that required 15,000 soldiers to allow one black pupil in to the University of Mississipi.
F.G.A.P.U
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle "WTF James was going to invade the rest of the UK and restore Catholic rule." Such a remark is why I said you guys are so insecured and needlessly oppressive on people of Ireland. There were no serious threat from Ireland-Cromwell crushed them with hardly any effort. They didn't have anything like Spanish Armada. James was deposed and fled because he couldn't get any serious backing. That's obvious! James fled to Ireland simply for the nearest escape.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster [Correction-I goofed] I got mixed up on the sequence of events. Chronologically, James fled to France and was escorted to Ireland for staging a comeback. In all, William let James escape twice. Twice!!! William was not threaten at all by his uncle whose daughter he married (sigh...). And the Catholic Irish or the Jacobites? Give me a break. They joined forces with James only because they knew It was going to be another Cromwell BS.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle So in truth, Boyne in 1690 was historically a slaughter not a battle. It was a multinational event disguised disgracefully as the fight for the throne and against Catholic threat. Put it this way, no such battle would take place if James fled to Spain or France. The Irish people of that time might entertain James but there are no good reason why the Irish would have the resource or the greed to invade (The Scotts might). No, Williamites' cause was bogus.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster [Correction-I goofed] "no such battle would take place if James "REMAINED IN" France." Which in fact happened. James after Boyne defeat, fled one last time and remained in France until he die. William and Louis kissed and made up in 1697. It was all a very sick family fued with BS religious rivalry. Ireland didn't have a standing army or navy. I don't know what history textbook you're quoting from, but you're pretty good at rewriting it like our tea party folks.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster Furthermore you should be aware that the IRA are pure pure scum. They murdered everyone Catholics and Protestant civilians. Not just in Northern Ireland but in Birmingham (England) also. They also took part in the tourchering and murdering of a Catholic women and a mother of 8. They also helped train paramilitaries the USA were fighting against.
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Your assertion is too convenient to omit the historical oppression by the people of the bigger island who suffered from constant fear and insecurity of its neighborhing smaller island. And, the Black and Tanz were no peace loving saints. And for what? It is obvious in retrospect that there was never any threat of the Catholic Irish invading England. Yet Ireland repeatedly get pulled in the conflict whenever the welfare of England (bigger island) was at stake. Great Ingrates.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster I can't do a bloody essay in the space of a 50 word limit. You think it was only oppression towards the Catholics? Its a two way system. Catholics have murdered thousands of Protestants and vice versa. The Black and Tanz were disbanded nearly a 100 years ago therefore about 80% of this song is correct. The murders referred in this song are to Bloody Sunday, which was completely accidentle and nothing compared to the massacres you commited in Vietnam. Part 1
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@moredeepster You do realise that in most wars including ww1, enlistment was opptional and hundreds of thousand of irishmen fought for Britain. Not just the Loyalist. Also please care to explain to me why it is acceptable for your state to permanently govern 3.8 million sq. miles of Native American territory, but outrageous for the UK to govern 5.4 thousand sq. miles of Irish territory that has never actually belonged to the Republic in the first place.
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Isn't that curious, that Irishmen fought for Britain, not just the Loyalist, which says to me that Irishmen had bigger heart and sacrificed their differences in faith for the better good of both. And in return, they get a beat down. It's obvious to me that the Catholics of Ireland were not those of James and definitely not the same as the Vatican. The point is, what happened was long time ago, time was different. Kings and Churches did stupid things. Parade something else.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle As far as your repeated comparison about America's past about Vietnam and Native Americans, I won't defend against them. Yes, we were genocidal colonialists and imperialistic capitalists. It's merely our poor upbringings - the new evangelical movement will improve that. I am not outraged. I just don't understand why it took so long for you to see that we are the same - crooks. Wanna know how to make IRA happy like we did with Indians? Let them build casinos. :)
moredeepster 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Since you asked, "Also please care to explain to me why... in the first place." So as a courtesy, I should try my best to respond but in several parts. Part I: Forget about the business about acceptance or outrage which have been typical by those of us not living in Ireland. There are similarities... The wisdom is in knowing what good came out of the conflicts. For us, in 200 years, we waged war against the natives in many ways. They fought as warriors/defeated repeatedly.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@redcoatrifle Part II response to "Also please care to explain to me why... in the first place."
We waged war against the natives, pure and simple, with minor pretense. No throne, no Vatican threat, simply for control of land. We didn't stop until they were almost completely wiped out. Today, we know it's a regrettable part of history. We have been trying to be politically correct. Historical accuracy have gradually improved. We visit their casinos like a Sunday church.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster FFS you no nothing of history. James went to Ireland, recruited and IRISH ARMY of volunteers to invade England and restore Catholic control. Your excuse for not being a hypocrite is that you visit their casinos? Bigoted trash.
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
@bowlinballs405 Mate stop stalking me. It was a defeat for the USA. It showed that Communism could defeat Capitalism.
redcoatrifle 8 months ago
Hm.... According to the stats, this gets more hits from UK than Ireland. Oh well, maybe folks in Ireland only spends quality time in the pub and not watching youtube like a nerd.
United States 0.08
United Kingdom 0.07
Ireland 0.05
Netherlands 0.02
France 0.01
Australia 0.01
Germany 0.01
Poland 0.0
moredeepster 8 months ago
The English are an occupying force, and therefore in the wrong. Period. That is why "I" play this song. Whatever anybody else's political views on it may be, I feel that occupying forces are ALWAYS wrong, just like the Native Americans in the US, the English in India or Ireland, the Spanish in South America. Kick all their asses and kick 'em out!
0rhy 8 months ago 2
change the title of the video to what it should be and stop being a retard
IFINALBOSS 8 months ago
@IFINALBOSS How should the title of the video be? Your suggestion is welcomed. And as far as to stop being a retard.... I might be too late for that, but there is no reason for you or your friends not to.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@moredeepster earthquake japan you should get views from that scumbag im now blocking you
IFINALBOSS 8 months ago
@IFINALBOSS Does that mean, you won't add me to your friends? Such a shame... But thank you anyway. Thanks to you pointing out that people dieing in Ireland is a natural disaster not unlike that of earthquake in Japan. Sad to say, a polite nice American girl in UCLA beat me to that.
moredeepster 8 months ago
@IFINALBOSS btw, could somebody tell me what dieing does? I'm too embarrassed to beg IFINALBOSS to unblock me and ask him. He sounded quite displeased. I'm guessing, correct me if I'm wrong, something like the movie "28 Days Later?"
moredeepster 8 months ago
good job bro make views from people dieing in ireland
IFINALBOSS 8 months ago
@IFINALBOSS I'm flattered, but I don't deserve the credit of making views. People in southern California don't really read you see (well... not English maybe). Nor do they really care about European history. Not sure if people even know that geographically, Belfast, is not just in Pennsylvania or Maine. But, aside from that, do you mean dieing in the historical sense or death resulted from the parade this time? News coverage on that seemed to diminish since 2 days ago.
moredeepster 8 months ago