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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

Rebel hearts singing go on home british soldiers.

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  • The I! The I! The I. R. A. !!!!

  • It is a Great song. It is about a people who want to end domination by a forgien power. Just like we did in the USA. Nothing wrong with that.

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  • @Scotslover86 Big Man stop Shitein outta ye!!! And why are you using Ex-Irish Heavyweight Champion Joe Egans Photo as your profile pic Jock Bhoy??? are u not tough looking enough LOL LOL LOL

  • @MrRN222 We're about to have to do it again and uphold the constitution.

  • @Scotslover86

    Well, that´s all right.

    I like both- Scots and Irish. People who have such fine music cannot be completely bad.

    Merry Christmas from over here!

  • @robinhood48 No not hatred, just a general contempt and dislike for their very being. No more or less than that.

  • @Scotslover86

    You also forgot to mention that Fanning´s analysis of Irish racism is based on a quite exact description of the suffering of the Irish by British racism and British treatment of the Irish people. His investigation does not fail in exposing British crimes as one of many reasons for the existence of Irish (and Jewish) racism. Especially Ireland had lots of reasons the reject immigration of foreigners after the experiences they had made with their British neighbors.

  • @Scotslover86

    Possibly caused be the hatred you feel against the Irish, it escaped your attention how many REAL Nazis were brought to allied countries, especially to USA after war during Operation Paperclip, to mention just one example among many. It was the US to protect and pamper the Butcher of Lyon and not the Irish and it was the British government which prevented immigration into Palestine after war. It was also Britain and USA who rejected to help the Jews on board MS St. Louis.

  • In 1947 word reached Laine that he could escape to Ireland where the Irish Government were prepared to grant him asylum.

    In Ireland, Laine kept a low profile. Former anarchist Jean Pierre La Mat met him in Ireland during the Seventies and says that Laine and associates had been welcomed to safety by the Irish.

  • @robinhood48 While the Red Cross struggled to find temporary homes in Europe for many victims of the concentration camps, Ireland refused to help. Author Dr Bryan Fanning says that Ireland's actions exposed it as an anti-Semitic country. "After the war there was a widespread view in Government that a Liberal policy towards Jews would not be taken. "There was a strong view that they didn't fit in and wouldn't become part of our society," he says.

  • Regarding Andrija Artukovic one reporter researching the case stated "I think it is strange that a man responsible for a million deaths could live quietly here with nobody asking who he is or how he got here. I have discovered there is a file on this man in the Department of Foreign Affairs, but the Irish Government have refused my request to release it."

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