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  • i had to go through ten pages to see the individual comments and without some nob trying to argue with everyone

  • @0.22 that pub looks well nice

  • 0:24 - that's in my town, hahahaha!

  • On 11 October 2007, MacKenzie appeared on the BBC's Question Time

    "Scotland believes not in entrepreneurialism like London and the south east... Scots enjoy spending [money] but they don't enjoy creating it, which is the opposite to down south."

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Nice Wikipedia quotes from the 'Anti-Scottish sentiment' page article, now where are all the sentences and wards that speak of them as being written for 'counter-reformation' and 'entirely ficticious' reasons?

    You removed them from your Copy&Paste quotes didn't you?

  • @segano1 I'm just doing what you did..I could hardly copy the whole Wikipedia page now could I.. As for your comments about not needing to even visit Ireland to know everything about us is one of the stupidest things I've ever read..I've been to Scotland and the people are shitheads in Ireland people get treated well even scottish I knew it your ridiculous hatred of Ireland is just a petty footballing matter..Kelvin MacKenzie seems to know Scotland pretty well I can't see why he'd lie

  • @TheEyesOFsilence No it's nothing to do with football, I'm against Irish Romanist historical revisionists, after the course of a few years on Youtube I've discovered that the Irish historians are the true enemy to Scotland, trying to undermine Scottish nationalism to undermine and undo the Scottish reformation of the 16th century, this is when the Roman Papist Catholic Irish church went into overdrive to propagate these false doctrines that many Irish/Taigs perpetuate.

    'Scotti' were never Irish

  • @TheEyesOFsilence When confronted with this, Irish Romanist historians will tell you they are using what they call "Poetic licence", (replacing the ancient name 'Scot' with the 16th century Papist name 'Irish').

    The Kingdom of ALBA (Pict/Scotland) is the oldest nation in Europe with the oldest parliament in Europe with the Oldest Sovereign national flag in the world.

    Ireland was never even a nation state until after the 12th century when the Normans invaded.

    

  • @TheEyesOFsilence The Kingdom of ALBA was exactly the same nation that was renamed the Kingdom of Scotland, name change was when languages changed in Church, Latin was used again in the 9th century for official documentation and there was no Latin equivalent for 'ALBA', so the names became synonymous terms in different languages.

    The Irish are inferior shit head, small, irrelevant, little people from a small irrelevant, EU enslaved, bankrupted little island of no relevance or importance.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence You aren't doing what I did, you are taking biased made up material written for political reasons in the past and trying to use that as a response for the quotes that people have said about Ireland, some of which were actually from Irish people themselves, true accounts that can actually be proved.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence I'm glad you had a shit time in Scotland, as it means we will have one less unwashed Taig cunt in our pleasant country. You're right though, I've never once been to Ireland in my entire life and have no intention to either, it's an irrelevant, over rated shit hole with all the reviews I need coming from the unwashed Taig entourage of Youtube to tell me all I need to know as I said already.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Dr.Wylie goes on to say:

    "St Patrick often uses SCOTI and REGULI as equivalent terms. To the term SCOTTUS he adds often the word NOBILIS; whereas he has no other appellative for the NATIVE IRISH but HYBERIONE, or HYBERNIGENAE, THE COMMON PEOPLE." (History of the Scottish Nation, fn. p. 282).

    McNair states that such names as IBER, EBER, HEBER, EBORNES, and HIBERONES, are all words designating the ancestor HEBER - from whom the HEBREWS have all descended.

  • @TheEyesOFsile Anti-Irish sentiment (also known as Hibernophobia, from Hibernia, the Latin name for Ireland). Discrimination towards Irish Travellers, an Irish group, is evident in both the R.Ireland and the UK. It's open and can be compared with the hanging of signs in private establishments in Ireland stating "No Travellers" in the same style as "No Irish Need Apply". The European Parliament Committee of Enquiry on racism and xenophobia found them to be amongst the most hated groups in Europe.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Scotland does indeed believe in entrepreneurialism (French word) Scotland is investing in renewable technology and has the most powerful resources in the world for it, even Ex US Vice President hopeful Al Gore said that the world should be following Scotland's lead, England on the other hand wants more nuclear Trident submarines, and Ireland's plans are still to rely on sucking off everyone for bail outs including the UK, the EU and the PP industry.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence "To fully grasp the relationship between Ireland and England, one must consider the long and complex history shared by both countries. In earlier decades England adopted a paternal attitude towards Ireland, a perspective grounded in elitism."

    This is because England legally owned Ireland after Pope Adrian IV donated the bankrupted island to Henry II in return that they adopted state Roman Catholicism.

    The Irish essentially became Anglicised and were never the same again.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Con't.... "This is a filthy people (IHiberni/Irish), wallowing in vice. They indulge in incest, for example in marrying – or rather debauching – the wives of their dead brothers." Even earlier than this Archbishop Anselm accused the Irish of wife swapping, "...exchanging their wives as freely as other men exchange their horses." - Gerald

    By which Adrian IV, granted Ireland to Henry II, "to the end that the foul customs of that country may be abolished."

  • @segano1 "During the 5th to 8th centuries, Scotland was invaded by Gaels (Scoti) from Ireland, the Anglo-Saxons from the continent and the Norse from Scandinavia. The Kingdom of Scotland was established in the 9th century".

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Con't...

    Similarly, Dr.Wylie mentions that there were TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLES dwelling in Ireland - the HIBERNI and SCOTI. There was a MARKED DISTINCTION between the two.

    "The SCOTS ARE THE MILITARY CLASS;THEY ARE THE NOBLES... The latter [the Hiberni] are spoken of as the COMMONALITY the, sons of the soil" (History of the Scottish Nation, Vol. L, p. 281).

  • TV pundit and former editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie has courted controversy recently by making a series of attacks on the people of Scotland.

    In July 2006, MacKenzie wrote a column for the Sun newspaper referring to Scots as 'Tartan Tosspots' and apparently rejoicing in the fact that Scotland has a lower life expectancy than the rest of the United Kingdom

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Kelvin MacKenzie is nothing but a TV pundit btw, he gets paid to say shit. He's a fuckin worthless dis-liked cunt either way.

    And you've just quoted what someone said "The Scots are a British race" so lol, that's completely destroys your original argument if you believe all that, but it's true, Not Irish, the Irish were 'Hiberni', and the term 'Y-Scot' is an ancient British appelation.

  • Depictions included the Highland clad Scots as ill-dressed and ill-fed, loutish and verminous usually in league with the French[34] as can be seen in William Hogarth’s 1748 painting The Gate of Calais with a Highlander exile sits slumped against the wall, his strength sapped by the poor French fare –John Bull depicted with a bulls head with crooked horns ridden by Scotland taking bribes from the French

  • "What shall I [St. Jerome] say of other nations - how when I was in Gaul as a youth I saw the Scots, a British race, eating human flesh, and how, when these men came upon the forests upon heards of swine and sheep, and cattle, they would cut off the buttocks of the shepards and paps [breasts] of the woman and hold these for their greatest delicasy."

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Celtic FC is first and foremost a Football club, it's supposed to be a Scottish club, or at least it tries to be in public. But in reality, it's an Irish club based in Scotland, the biggest give away being the Irish clover symbol, second the few thousands of Plastic Paddie scum waving Irish flags as you can see in the stadiums would be another.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence So Celtic FC's existence is a flaw, as it was founded by an Irish priest who feared the few thousand Irish migrants who fled the Great Famine of Ireland to east Glasgow in Scotland would turn to the Scottish religion of Presbyterianism.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence "Embarrassed by nothing, offended by everything"

    That's the Celtic way because that's the Irish way, they share the same characteristics.

  • "Take up the map of the world," says Dr. Ryan, Roman Catholic bishop of Limerick; "trace from pole to pole, and from hemisphere to hemisphere; and you will not meet so wretched a country as Ireland."-Influence of Popery on the Social and Political Condition of Nations.

  • In their shade raven all manner of unclean beasts. Rebellion roars from its cave, murder howls for blood, perjury mocks justice, and faction defies law; while hordes of its teeming population annually leave its shores in nakedness and hunger, to lurk in the fever-haunted dens of our great cities, or to be cast upon the frozen shores of Canada.

  • No matter your problems, can't you just relax and enjoy this video that the creator put such a good amount of work and time into? To the maker of this video, Thank you. It was very beautiful :).

  • @ segano1 and TheEyesOFsilence, I've been researching my heritage recently and apparently i'm of both Scottish and Irish descent. I think they are both two beautiful cultures and I wish to one day see the lands of both places. With how beautiful both are, why do you deem it necessary to tear down the other? I see no reason to to believe one to be superior to the other. There are strengths and weaknesses in everything.

  • @Kittens594 You're a Plastic Paddie Yank.

  • Ireland, for ever !!

  • @arnaudfabs 2:26 What's the name of the song? I once heard of it but cannot remember its name..

  • @AnimalWelfare1000 Thank you so so so much! I MUST visit Ireland, as green as the Basque Country :D

  • Music is nice, but Your Team of Ireland players are MISERABLE DISHONEST

    LEPRECHAUNS.

    You

    'll hear of Armenians later on .

  • i think my nan was born hear =-D shall have 2 get her 2 dig her birth certf out and see she was only a babby when her parents brought her and her sibs over 2 liverpool =-D x

  • I love this tune i dance to it though im not to good at the dancing but oh well i love this tune anyways

  • Beautiful music... beautiful land... and great people!

    Greetings from a basque sister!

  • was the picture at 0:31 at letterkenny or dublin?

  • @TheDawsan Looks like Derry

  • Celtic Music is just fascinating!

  • very good viva irland....

  • I just listened to this a dozen times in a row and it's not getting old!

  • Someday i'll travel to Ireland... such a beautiful place! Love its culture too

  • What a beautiful castle at 0:44! Does anyone know where it's located? Greetings from Finland :)

  • Good to see an Irish video that has actual Irish Irish music and pics and dosen't rip off Scottish culture like tartan/plaid, the great Scottish bagpipes, Scotch Whisky, Kilts, Scottish music and Sporrans etc.

  • @segano1 Well tartan is also an Irish tradition but it hasn't survived in Ireland to the same extent. The Irish and the Scottish were the one people at one stage so they share alot of traditions, pipes and whiskey are 2 other examples.

  • @Sportymike Wrong!, Scotland and Ireland are completely different countries and were not the same people at all. Tartan isn't Irish either, the Irish never wore Tartan before the 19th century re-invention of Irish culture and the Celt romance of the 1800s. Even the Irish regional tartans were knocked up by Edinburgh weavers in 1960s Scotland.

    As for the Pipes, the Irish played flutes before Scottish pipes and there is no evidence of Pipes in Ireland before Scotland that were pipe blown.

  • @Sportymike Also, Whiskey had elements around the world, but 'Whisky' is pure Scottish and if it's not brewed in Scotland, it is not Scottish therefore it is not true 'Whisky', it has to be Scottish to be Whisky otherwise it is not Whisky at all.

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  • @Sportymike The reason you think that Ireland is similar to Scotland culturally is because Ireland lost their true culture after Pope Adrian IV sold Ireland to Henry II of England, where they airbrushed their own culture out of existence as part of England's dominion, all that survived was linguistics, it is only in the late 1800s/early 1900s where Ireland resurrected itself culturally (based on elements of Scottish culture) during the height of the Irish republican movement.

  • @segano1 Ive just noticed your Anti-Gay comments on here too, you're also a bigot, which would explain your quest to run down our great country. Why be so full of hate, life is too short.

  • @Sportymike Anti-Gay comments? ROFL! So you support homosexuality?

    I bet your the type who is trying to make being gay as normal too? lol

    And I'm not running down any country, I'm putting the truth out and destroying this latch on complex that the Irish have on Scots, we are not the same, so stop trying to claim we are, the Irish are no more similar than the English or Welsh are in reality.

    Scotland is more of a Nordic country in reality.

    Also, you'll find the bigots are Plastic Paddies.

  • @Sportymike Anti-Gay comments on this video?

    lol

  • @Sportymike By the way, where do you get your info?

  • @Sportymike How is it sad? I'm simply defending what's real, you wouldn't want people from England to start claiming Irish stuff as English in the event England gets independence and then re-invents it's own culture, would you?

  • @segano1 Aww mate you're delusional, what planet are you on? Scotland is a great country, u dont have to claim Irish traditions as scottish, don't be jealous, embrace your own culture and stop trawling Irish videos on youtube!!

  • @NaTonnta I'm spreading truth, you're spreading made up revisionist Victorian romanticism, it's clear you're not from the same planet and are probably Sportymike's other account or have been following all alone and are hurt at the truth being exposed here.

    Ireland's true traditions have been lost to the mists of time, re-inventing Irish tradition based on Scotland's in the 19th century does not make it Irish I'm afraid, it just creates generations of deluded brainwashed revisionists like you.

  • @NaTonnta Actual fact, the 'Celtic' term was a made up re-invented term first coined by English linguist Edward Lhuyd in 1707 to use to group old languages from across the British isles and parts of continental Europe, it was heavily romanticised in the 1800s and by the early 1900s, hi-jacked by Irish republicans who used it as a political tool to resist Britishness by redefining it an ethnic term as well as a linguistic term (which is all it was in reality) during the Irish republican movement.

  • @segano1 Lol ur just throwin a hissy fit because the English still own you lot, if weren't for the Irish, you wouldn't have the Gaelic culture, kilts, tartan, etc.. Irish monks invented whiskey too,,,I know the truth is hard to handle, p.s. your the first scottish person Ive ever taken a disliking to...Scotland & Ireland, celtic brothers forever!!

  • @bridgetoofar2 You're the same cunt who's been owned, humiliated and destroyed by me and others several times over the months and years of yore. Scotland's never been owned, but Ireland has, England legally owned Ireland after Pope Adrian IV sold Ireland to Henry II of England, Ireland has been lost ever since, and re-invented itself based on Scotland along with the made up 1800s Celt romance.

    I don't give a fuck what you think, I've never really liked the Irish to be honest, they are latch ons.

  • @segano1 Jealousy is a terrible thing mate, try and overcome it, u will someday I'm sure!!!

  • @bridgetoofar2 WTF have I got to be jealous about?

    I'm giving facts and you return inept opinions in response because you know you can't argue against the truth, it made not be much to be proud of from an Irish perspective but it is the truth and the truth is all that ultimately matters in this world.

  • @bridgetoofar2 Spreading the truth does not equate as anti-Irish, many are simply sick of the Irish and Plastic Paddies latch on complex with Scotland, Ireland is completely different and a foreign country, not Scottish at all apart from the 19th century cultural invention, taken from Ulster Scots influence no doubt.

  • @bridgetoofar2 Ask the majority of people from Scotland, and the only people from Scotland who agree with this Papist Irish revisionist rubbish are Plastic Paddies, they aren't Scots.

    Do not link with Scotland, Scots are not Irish and Irish are not Scots, and 'Celt' is a made up bullshit term that extends to linguistics only in reality, debunked several times as anything else.

  • @bridgetoofar2 Gaelic is not a culture but a language only, it is not Irish either, it was spoken in Wales, the Isle of man and Argyll at the same time as N~E Ireland, as it was a linguistic term only, anyone who spoke a Goidelic tongue was considered a Gael back then regardless of where they hailed from.

    Irish monks may have invented a type of alcohol, but it certainly was not Whisky/Scotch, as Whisky's primary identity is that it has to come from Scotland to Whisky in the first place.

  • @bridgetoofar2 Kilts were Highland attire, not Irish, there are no highland regions in Ireland, the Highlands are a Scottish region only, kilts were worn originally as hunting attire in Scotland.

    Tartan is exclusively quintessentially Scottish, and none were worn in Ireland before the 1900s, particularly after the 1960s were even the Irish regional Tartans came from Edinburgh weavers in 1960s Scotland.

  • @bridgetoofar2 Con't, This is why Scottish regiments put their foot down when Irish regiments started copying Scots with Pipe band regiments, and they knew they couldn't copy Tartan, so the Irish wore Saffron instead. It was only in the 1960s, that the Irish started wearing Scottish Tartan, which were manufactured in Scotland, like Whisky, it doesn't exist unless it comes from Scotland.

    There was no clan system in Ireland either. But Scotland/Caledonia has always had it in written records.

  • @segano1 Take your auld nationalist we're brilliant, we're the best, we're the chosen ones........blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and go and get laid, will ya laddie!!!!!

  • @Bruno1238 Well said !

  • @segano1 Who cares!?! Ireland is better than Scotland in every way!

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Ireland better in every way?! ROFL!!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAHA!!! Ireland are a bunch of irrelevant Paedophile small people from a small irrelevant little backward shit hole island, they have a strong latch on inferiority complex against the vastly superior Scottish nation and are good for pretty much fuck all but hi-jacking others achievements and cultures as well as having a shit, dismal miserable history built on being a place to escape from.

  • @segano1 That comment probably sounded good in your head, but now that you read it back eh? You've just proved my point. Not even enough intelligence to make a viable argument.Bravo son, I say son because you're obviously a child and if you aren't your parents must be proud. One reason and one reason alone Ireland are better than Scotland we fought the English for years. Scotland just bent over and gladly took it in the behind becoming England's lapdog. Cowardly country is Scotland.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Naw, that comment was good, good enough for the press and you know it paedo Taigy. I've proved the Irish are a bunch of weak, servile, hated, unwanted, latch on cunts who try to latch on to vastly superior nations like Scotland by imposing the Irish name and re-writing of history in the Gaelic revival 1890~1921, the Irish are small, weak, little, paedo people of no relevance or importance who come from a small, irrelevant, bankrupted, shit hole, paedo breeding ground island.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence You're the lowest of the low and I'm far higher than the inferior life form that you are, an inferior cunt from an irrelevant, historical revisionist, small, shit stain island on the world map, with a dismal, miserable history of oppression and being a place to escape from. The Irish are basically White Negroids with a slave mentality and a latch on complex.

    Scotland took over the English throne, creating the UK by King James VI of Scots in 1603, creating the house of lords.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence The Irish/Hibernian's were conquered by the Scots in the time of Christ as recorded by St.Patrick - Whom Christianised Ireland.

    Then Hibernia/Ireland was conquered by the Normans in 1297.

    Then Ireland was legally owned by England and became English oversees land when Pope Adrian IV donated the island to Henry II of England.

    No wonder Ireland has to re-write history to hide it's shame of being a latch on nation of shit sighted small irrelevant little people, Ireland is filth.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Now Ireland, a slave to the EU, Ireland gets gang raped by the EU to our delight, Ireland takes it up the shite pipe like you took it up your shit pipe by your Irish priest in your formative years, so the feeling of being a slave to the EU feels natural to you. The EU, a dictatorship and Ireland is a small irrelevant little Paedophile breeding ground of inferiority trying desperately to re-invent history and talk about the far distant past to feel any kind relevance.

    UK > EU.

  • @segano1 You're a sad sad loser..Most likely fat old and ugly like all Scottish people ...You keep saying the same boring words over and over have you nothing else? "Yawn!!".Fuck off and go wear your man dresses or whatever you like to call them in that freezing shit hole no one likes called Scotland... Keep sucking England's cock.. Ireland is the most loved country in the world and you hate that but just get over it and you'll have a happier life ... 

  • @TheEyesOFsilence

    Look up the video titled...

    ""Irish Coats of Arms, Crests, Family Tartans, Heraldry""

    For the truth,

  • @segano1 Why would I look up any video.. do you not get that we don't give a bollox about shit that happened 200 years ago .. your people have changed our people have changed and Britain is no longer a power in the world.. America could wipe you's out in 30 minutes if they really wanted to In fact the Germans had you's beat and battered until the Americans came and saved you in ww2

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Con't,.English towards Hibernia/Irish cultural habits date as far back as the reign of Henry II. In 1155 the Papacy purportedly issued the papal bull Laudabiliter which granted Henry II's request to subdue Ireland and the Irish Church:

    [we] do hereby declare our will and pleasure for the purpose of enlarging the borders of the Church, setting bounds to the progress of wickedness, reforming evil manners, planting virtue, and increasing the Christian religion.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence An early example is the chronicler Gerald of Wales, who visited the island in the company of Prince John. As a result of this he wrote Topographia Hibernia ("Topography of Ireland") and Expugnatio Hibernia ("Conquest of Ireland"), both of which remained in circulation for centuries afterwards. Ireland, in his view, was rich; but the Irish were backward and lazy:

    They use their fields mostly for pasture. Little is cultivated and even less is sown.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Con't

    ""This laziness means that the different types of minerals with which hidden veins of the earth are full are neither mined nor exploited in any way. They do not devote themselves to the manufacture of flax or wool, nor to the practice of any mechanical or mercantile act. Dedicated only to laziness, this is a truly barbarous people. They depend on their livelihood for animals and they live like animals.""

    England had to civilise their new land of Hibernia/Ireland.

  • @segano1 "A still older form of Irish is known as Primitive Irish. Fragments of Primitive Irish, mainly personal names, are known from inscriptions on stone written in the Ogham alphabet. These inscriptions date from about the 4th to the 6th centuries. Primitive Irish is still very close to Common Celtic, the ancestor of all Celtic languages."

    I found that interesting ours was the original language you's are just a rip off..

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Ogham inscriptions were Greek you dumb cunt.

    'Scot' and 'Gael' were synonymous terms before the 16th century, when the Irish Romanists re-wrote history in response to the reformation, Scotland avoided the worst of it because of the glorious Scottish reformation.

    So it never was an Irish language, Irish is a 16th century Papist name imposed by Pope Leo X in the 16th century.

    Truth is that Ireland was the land of Scots (partially) but Scotland was never the land of Irish.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Dr. Moore, in his History of Ireland, notes a CLEAR DISTINCTION:

    "It is indeed evident that those persons to whom St Patrick applies the name SCOTS, were all of THE HIGH AND DOMINANT CLASS; whereas, when speaking of THE GREAT BULK OF THE PEOPLE, he calls them HIBERIONACES, - from the name Hiberione, which is always applied by him to the island itself." (P. 72).

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Joseph Ritson, in the 'Annals of the Caledonians/Picts/Scots', also notes this distinction amongst the Irish:

    The distinction between these two nations [Hiberni and Scots] is manifested in an ancient treatise, written by saint Patrick, and entitled his "Confession" or "Apology," in which the SCOTTI, as being the conquerors, masters, and MILITARY MEN, appear as the NOBILITY, or gentry; FILII SCOTTORUM ET FILII REGULORUM; which he repeats, joining, in both places,

    .....Con't...

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Con't...the SCOTTI and REGULI, as being SYNONOMOUS EQUIVALENT TERMS; and adding, generally, to the name SCOTTUS, that of REGULUS or NOBILIS; whereas he NEVER calls the native Irish anything but HIBERIONOE, as being the COMMON and ORDINARY PEOPLE. - Vol. 11.Ward D. Laing, Edinburgh. 1828.Pp. 4-5.

    So you see, Scots came from Caledonia/ALBA/Scotland and partly conquered Hibernia/Érin/Ireland as a military ruling aristocracy class, the same way the Normans did to England in 1066.

  • @segano1 wow, are you still on? And this is the thanks we get for giving you an identity and culture? No wonder you're not fit to govern yourselves! Less of the Buckfast las!

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Ireland is now downgraded to it's low stance of a bankrupted EU run state getting it's shite pipe rammed in by Brussels, Does Brussels take it's cock out of Ireland's arse and put it in Ireland's mouth with your shit over it?

    The same way your Priests did to you and the Irish in your formative years. lol

  • @TheEyesOFsilence The glorious UK (Scottish created) is superior to the economy wreaking dictatorship EU (German run), Ireland sucks German cock.

    Scotland runs the UK, while having it's own parliament and pulls the strings of Westminster the collective UK parliament. England don't have no representation or parliament. You can't be a proper nation without your own parliament.

    Scotland subsidises the UK treasury.

    Ireland sucks bail outs from the UK (OUR money) and the EU.

    Scrounging bastards.

  • @segano1 I have a actual girlfriend to get back to not a blow up one like you ye filthy ugly smelly rotten scottish scumbag you've obviously got the inferiority complex why else would you be on a video of IRELAND sprouting shit and lies tryna make out a little shit stain like Scotland is better than beautiful honest peaceful hard working Ireland..

  • @TheEyesOFsilence You have a girlfriend that you call your Mum or Mom as you're a Yankee. Your sis is your blow up doll with a dirty clover tatt on here left cheek that you lick each night in your Paedo infested mock Irish home.

    Ireland is an inferior latch on nation, a broke bankrupted state that once sucked Scotland's cock and still tries to latch onto Scot cock, then they went full blown on the Normans and then the English orally raped Ireland after Pope Adrian IV pimped Ireland to England.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Scotland brutalised the English over two wars spanning from 1297~1603, which Scotland won both of them and remain unconquered, can't say the same from Ireland or England. Then Scottish King James VI of Scots took over the English throne and created the UK, today, Westminster is saturated with Scottish MPs pulling the strings and the Scottish founded house of Lords are jam packed with Scottish representatives.

    Ireland was once English land.

  • @segano1 Now be gone you horrible little troll, I find talking to someone beneath me rather tedious.

  • @segano1 Don't forget most of the Scots are of Irish descent. Remember the word 'Scotland' comes from that great Irish tribe 'na Scottí'....just as long as you know the Irish named your country....wonder if you're still laughing lol

  • @boru1982 I wasn't even laughing before, but after reading your comment which is an Irish Romanist revisionist view, I sure as fuck am laughing now ROFL!

    The Irish try to impose that on the Scots because they are indoctrinated Romanists.

    Nothing 'Irish' existed before the 16th century, Pope Leo X - who hated the Irish, imposed that name on the Hibernian (Original Irish).

    The Scots conquered Ireland.

    Most Scots are 'Caledonian Pictish' descent, Irish are Paedophile people of Hibernian descent.

  • @segano1 lmao the Scottish conquered Ireland!? Who was this now, the Picts, the Gaels, or the Angles or was it all of them together? Where do you think the word 'Alba' comes from genius!? Did you ever hear of the Dál Riada? I'd say not. In fact Scottish culture, archaeology and custom all come from Ireland. Even the kilt and bagpipes originated in Ireland. Don't be mad at us - we gave you a culture. If it wasn't for us you would just be an extension of England.

  • @boru1982 Okay you thick dumb Yank bastard,

    'ALBA' - is a Pictish root word that is cognate with Great Britain's original and most ancient name 'ALBION', even the Irish chronicles record ALBA as the Old Pictish Kingdom, look up the 'Annals of the four masters'.

  • @segano1 Alba is "a Pictish root word"! hehe, so now im giving a Scot a lesson on Scottish history and language - Alba is the Scottish Gaelic word for Scotland you tulip, as in it was used by the Gaels not the Picts since they didn't speak Gaelic! Guess what language Scottish Gaelic originated from? Guess what language also refers to Scotland as Alba? Irish you clown!

    Great Britain's most ancient name 'ALBION' - Now I need to tell you that the term Great Britain is only 500 yrs old?

  • @boru1982 OMFG! Man you really are dumb as fuckin shit, of course 'ALBA' is the Scots Gáidhlig word for Scotland, it is a Pictish word used within the Gáidhlig Scottish language just like 'Scotland' is the word used in the English language, 'Scot', 'Scottish' and 'Scotland' is the Anglicised form of 'Scyt', 'Scythae' and 'Scythia'.

  • @boru1982 All languages take words and names from other languages all the time, the base of the English language for example is made up of roughly 40% French 30% Latin & 30%Old German with Greek pronouns and Arabic numbers etc.

  • @boru1982 'Scot' and 'Gael' were synonymous terms before the 16th century. Much of what is now the Scots Gáidhlig language contains Pictish root words, other language systems borrow forms from other languages all the time. The English languages has words being added to it all the time, some of which have to be Anglicised. 'Alcohol' is an Arabic rooted word. Just because it's used within the English language, that does not now make it an English rooted word.

    Scots Gáidhlig is Scottish not Irish.

  • @boru1982 All Scotland's first Kings were Picts, the Scottish flag (White Ivory Saltire upon light Celestial Blue) is Pictish, flag of Caledonia/Scotland. As well as being the oldest national sovereign flag in the world still in use.

    Scotland is the oldest nation state in Europe with the oldest parliament in Europe and are the first born nation of people as recorded by the early historians, even the Romans.

    Dál Riata was a Scottish Kingdom, hence the Capital, Dunadd, was in Scotland/Caledonia.

  • @segano1 Its a pity that the Pictish language is extinct, while Gaelic isn't. The Blue on the Scottish flag has nothing to do with the Picts, its the St Andrews(who is a saint that has absolutely nothing to do with Scotland or has ever set foot in Scotland) Cross that the myth refers too, and yes it is a myth to instill the Scots with a sense of nationalism and identity. You even stole the Cross from Russia. How is Scotland the oldest state if we can't find anything indigenous to it?

  • @boru1982 The Pictish language never became extinct, it was 'supplanted' with what is now called modern Scots Gáidhlig. The Scottish flag was first drafted by Great Pictish (early Scot) King Onengus II who had a vision of St.Andrew's Saltire in dream before a victorious battle against west and southern invaders the next day where he and the Pict/Scots saw it in the sky after the battle, it was sign of good omen and ever since then it was the Scottish/Caledonian flag.

    So yes it WAS Scottish/Pict.

  • @segano1 Hahaha, you can't even spell his name.

  • @boru1982 Spell who's name? Again another sign of defeat when you have to resort to tests of literacy by pointing out simple typos.

  • @boru1982 'Celtic' is a made up, fake, modernised term, first coined 'Celtic' by Welsh linguist Edward Lhuyd in 1707 to group old languages from across the British isles and parts of continental Europe, it was heavily romanticised in the 1800s, by the early 1900s it was hi-jacked by Irish republicans who used it as a political tool to resist 'British-ness' by trying to re-invent it as an ethnic term instead of just a linguistic term - which is all it was in reality, a linguistic term.

  • @boru1982 Proof that the Irish culture is a cheap 19th century rip off of Scottish culture

    In this video...........watch?v=zwwMf5­Et_tA

    Even your Plastic Paddies know better than you.

  • @boru1982 Look up the video titled...

    ""Irish Coats of Arms, Crests, Family Tartans, Heraldry""

    For the truth,

  • @boru1982 St.Andrew's relics were brought to Scotland, hence the name of the town 'St.Andrew's town' in the North~East of Scotland. I'm from the North~East and know it well, so I certainly will know more about it then some indoctrinated Romanist bitter downtrodden Irish Catholic.

    Nothing was stolen from Russia, it is Scottish/Caledonia and always has been.

    Ireland's flag only goes back to 1921 lol.

  • @boru1982 There is no myth to instil Scottish identity and nationalism, it always was there, but Irish romanists have tried to dismantle it in a desperate attempt to undermine Scottish nationalism in attempt to undo the glorious Scottish reformation.

  • @boru1982 'Irish' is a 16th century Papist name imposed upon the Hiberni (Original Irish) be Pope Leo X in the 16th century - whom hated the Irish and banned them from St.Patricks Cathedral.

    The Irish now are Romanist indoctrinated puppets of the Jesuits trying to impose the 'Irish' (16tth century Papist name) on the Scots just like Pope Leo X imposed it on them.

    'Scot' is an ancient word derived from 'Scythia', Scot/Scyt being synonymous terms that were both called 'Scutten' in old German.

  • @boru1982 'Great Britain' is two things...

    1. A 1707 Political construct between Scotland and England.

    2.A land mass term derived from the Roman Latinised 'Britannia', it's modern etymology includes the whole of the land that contains the three nations of Scotland, England and Wales in the same way that the term 'Scandinavia' refers to the landmass that contains the three nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

    'Britain' is the Anglicised form of 'Britannia'.

    'ALBION' is the original name.

  • @segano1 The only thing that distinguished Scotland from England was the Celtic presence there. As the Picts were practically wiped out the only resistance to the Angles were the Gaels...which came from Ireland. So be a bit more grateful that you have an identity. lol

  • @boru1982

    Scots are Caledonian Pict by far and large as attested in 'OGAP4' code found all over Scotland from 12 years of research (1996~2008). This means that anybody born native to Scotland with any degree of Scottish kin at all is Pict. They are interchangeable.

  • @boru1982

    The Kingdom of Alba was 90% Pict and 10% Dál Riata, Dál Riata being a Scottish kingdom with the Capital in Scotland, they expanded and took over Antrim hence S.Patrick's quotes. Ireland was a disunited colonised, conquered mess and England was seven different kingdoms at this time.

  • @boru1982 'Celtic presence'? ROFL! I can sense the bitterness seeping out of you already, just like all the other Taigs we slaughter with these hurtful facts of truth, this is where you start to deny the facts and revert back to trolling and repeating your myths in desperation to restore your fake pride and try to repeat your myths only to find that you'll convince no one but yourselves.

  • @segano1 You're tryna bring Ireland down to Scotland's disgraceful level of scum but no matter how many lies and words you write here it will never change the facts..You might as well go to a video of Brad Pitt and call him ugly and tell him how better looking you are it won't change that you're really just a ugly smelly Scottish bastard but it obviously makes you feel better about your shit life :)

  • @TheEyesOFsilence LOL It's the other way around Paedo bhoy, this is where the classic Irish bitterness comes out once we've slaughtered the Taig scum and had you squirming, the Irish are trying to drag Scotland down to Ireland's low life Paedo breeding ground level, because the Irish are small, irrelevant, little paedo people of no relevance any where apart from the Plastic Paddie industry, the facts I've posted here have damaged your esteem and revealed Ireland foe the latch on scum they are.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence You're an ugly dirty Paedo fat Plastic Paddie dumb Yankee cunt with an obsessive latch on complex for the vastly superior Scottish nation that conquered you vermin before the Romans came and had you indoctrinated with the Papacy which eventually reared it's head in the 12 century when Ireland finally became a nation state, LONG after Scotland and England did.

    Your Romanist revisionist views will convince no one but yourself and the small hand fulls of your Paedo Irish family.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Get the fuck off of our pay roll too, the only people who like the Irish are typical brainwashed deluded fat dumb know nothing yanks who don't know better, they don't realise how shit Ireland truly is, they just have romanticised fantasies of being Irish and thinking it's cool, because they are not used to it and have no idea about it in reality.

    It doesn't bother us though, just keep your 16th century Papist name to yourself and do not associate with us, we are too superior.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Get the fuck off of our pay roll too, the only people who like the Irish are typical brainwashed deluded fat dumb know nothing yanks who don't know better, they don't realise how shit Ireland truly is, they just have romanticised fantasies of being Irish and thinking it's cool, because they are not used to it and have no idea about it in reality.

    It doesn't bother us though, just keep your 16th century Papist name to yourself and do not associate with us, we are too superior.

  • @segano1 Have you ever even been to Ireland? I bet you're an ignorant cunt that knows nothing about us except for the lies and stereotypes you tell each other everyday and it's probably mostly to do with your hatred for Celtic FC

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Why would I want to go to Ireland? lol, The unwashed Taig filth of Youtube tell me all I need to know about that bitter, bastardised isle.

    What I know is that they are indoctrinated Romanists, I don't need to know much else about them other than that, you're another one of them, a native born son of Ireland, your views are nothing that I've not heard or dealt with millions of times before over the course of time I've spent on Youtube.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence Why would I want to go to Ireland? lol, The unwashed Taig filth of Youtube tell me all I need to know about that bitter, bastardised isle.

    What I know is that they are indoctrinated Romanists, I don't need to know much else about them other than that, you're another one of them, a native born son of Ireland, your views are nothing that I've not heard or dealt with millions of times before over the course of time I've spent on Youtube.

  • @TheEyesOFsilence And why the fuck would I want to go to Ireland? lol The unwashed Taig filth entourage of Youtube tells me all I need to know about that bankrupted, leeching, bitter bastardised isle. I don't need to know much more about them other than that they are Romanist indoctrinated puppets that bide by the Jesuits bidding.

    You are merely another one of them, nothing you've said here tonight is any different from the rest of the bullshit I've heard and destroyed millions of times before.

  • @boru1982 Dál Riata was always indigenous to Scotland/Caledonia and expanded to Antrim (N~E Ireland), not the other way around, that's why the man who Christianised Ireland, S.Patrick records TWO different people in Ireland, the Hiberni (Irish) and Scotti (Conquerers from Caledonia/Scotland).

    Many Irish romanist revisionists have tried to take advantage of Scotland's part in the act of union by airbrushing Scotland's real history out of existence and claiming Scottish culture as theirs.

  • @boru1982 The Bagpies, Kilts and Tartans are all Scottish culture that was adopted by Irish revisionists who tried to re-invent Ireland's history in the 19th century during the Gaelic revival of 1890~1921. This was to give Ireland a kind od pedigree that it never had, real Irish/Hiberni culture was wiped out of existence when Ireland became an English overseas territory when Pope Adrian IV donated Ireland/Hibernia to Henry II of England in return that they adopt state Roman Catholicism.

  • Listen "orthodox celts"!

  • I want to Ireland!

  • The king of the legends...

    The king of the traditional Irish music.

    The king of the king...

    Greetings from Turkey!

  • Irland is so beautiful!

  • афигенно!!!

  • Just got back from visiting-though very short stay in Dublin-LOVED IT!! Need to return soon to see more! Its so beautiful and green-and the weather was so nice for the visit-even though I thought it would be raining and cold-it was in the 70's each day! wonderful and helpful people there!

  • What a beautiful country!

  • I´m so deeply moved by this video, particularly by the picture of both the Irish and the Catalan flags united demanding freedom for the Països Catalans as well as for Ireland. It is the realization of what I have always said and believed, that we are brothers in blood, heart and soul. Erin go bragh!!!

  • Awsome video!!

  • You could pick out the best bits of anywhere and make it look idyllic, just as you could pick out the worst parts and make it look horrible, any Americans thinking this is exactly what they'll see is in for a disappointment. I went over 2 years ago and was shocked how expensive it was, accommodation is double what you'd pay in France, for example.

  • Beautiful montage. Thank you.

  • which is the final song?!?!?! it's amazing!

  • @RoisinxOxOx i suppose it depends on whereabouts you are.every place has its good and bad

  • Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant !!!

  • i can't wait to go to ireland one day... been an irish dancer since i was little, took my confirmation name from the patron saint Brigid, love the music of course, and the food, and the land itself... it's all wonderful. <3 eire

  • I'm English and i believe ireland scotland and wales should be there own country and great britain should just be like the EU in other words not a country as such

  • I'm from Malahide, Ireland, just on the outside of Dublin, and I love what you did here... it brought tears to my eyes and I thought this was well played and planned!!! Thank you very much!!!!You've touched this irishman's heart!! Fairfarren, and Slainte :)

  • I loved Ireland and they were great as I have my nan from Ireland sadly shes passed away 2 yrs ago but I sure miss the old girl badly especially at xmas time but shes never forgotten and when I left Ireland I sobbed my heart out as I felt I was leaving apart of myself in motherland Ireland

  • @littlebosqueak I am Christian and go to a baptist church and school

  • Dude, now I really wish I could go to Ireland!

  • Then nicest video from the nicest land on earth. When I´ve seen my homeland´s flag alongside the Irish flag I´ve almost wept with delight at our brotherhood so revived. God bless Ireland forever! May we one day with God´s help meet together as sister Republics and be joined for ever in a large federal State of celtic lands.

  • i', m happy the first country i visit is IRELAND...specifically GALWAY <3<3<3<3

  • Great country! I love it!

  • IRELAND 4 EVA!!!!!!!!=)

  • I dont know why i hate Lord Of The Dance, its so annoying!!!

  • Great :D

  • I love it, it has so much spirit! Thanks for the making this great video too.

  • hummm..

    i love it...

    really ...so amazing...

    so much the melody e all clothes with red and green....

    congratulations Ireland!!!very beatiful

  • Nice music and video. =)

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  • @littlebosqueak dude me to I'm all of the above LOL!