Ireland a History Part 2

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Ireland a History Part 2 ~ Robert Kee
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  • I'm half irish half scot and only the potato famine forced my ancestors Kenny from County Roscommon to come to Australia.

  • @LordWellington15

    Long live Derry City

  • @finwinstheylose The Irish?

  • @Burncourtable Londonderry

  • Anyone that supports Oliver Cromwell is for genocide.

  • Cromwell was one of the great scumbags of history and does not get the "credit" he deserves for it.

  • no Irish catholic would ever call it "London" fuckin Derry. Its Derry city and always will be. what a joke

  • @ZkaB Actually it's Derry, you should learn to spell.

  • @jarsonist

    Yeah I see what you mean! They are even wearing the Stewart tartan? Brainless, historically challenged idiots! The Highlanders & the Catholic Irish WERE the Jacobites? The very folk their King Billy opposed! These idiots are wearing the wrong bloody uniform & are too thick to see it!

  • @jarsonist

    The Scots Hielanders had been the allies & mercenaries of the Ulster Chiefs since the 13th Century. The best soldiers that money or land could buy! So they were a known threat even then, and they, (the "Gallowglass" warriors) were seen as a threat to England, and had to be defeated. So Lowland Prods fought Hieland Taigs!

    The rest they say is history!

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