 Hello, what's poppin? We are on twitch. We are live about a time you see this we will not be so just leave a like comment Subscribe turn on your post notification bells. Let's continue to grow the family from Chicago to the UK and All around the world because I do understand that some of the people from where we're doing this video at are not a part of the UK Did not consider themselves a part of the UK? And that's fine Don't forget man if you Miss a live and you want to see the next live or catch up on lives Just go to twitch.com and enter the username on the bottom next to the twitch icon Don't forget we do got patreon and we got Merch we just started Bracic today Brasic whatever you pronounce Anyway, link to that is down in the description. Let's get into this man. This is bloody Sunday Fifth this was the 50 year anniversary video This is from sin fian. This is their channel. I never somebody said I should look at it here now Let's get into it This is my warning youtube This is why I'm here and this is a warning for others to watch copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976 Allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting teaching scholarship and research Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing Non-profit educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use No copyright infringement intended All rights belong to their respective owners True A little 20 minute thing Hopefully we ain't gotta edit too much I think it's gone badly wrong in the rock build The rock will just be on the hospital and that's what it's about Good amount Well, there is because there are wrong people Um, so about nine between nine and fifteen killed By the kind of people in the rock below That are women children something as well and they're still going up there. I mean, there's a thing looking full of bodies Um, the people have no body I'm now Mounts involved. It's your mountain ground Yeah But the project is Well, then live actual like Sound sound clips sound like it was Dura column kill Derry A crossroads of ancient ulcer a site of conflict and siege dubbed lump and dairy by the colonists But a hundred years ago Derry city council voted allegiance to dole erin The majority of its citizens wanted to live in the united independent erin It was not to be Ireland was partitioned Derry was cut off from its natural hunter land of county donnelly go The city council was abolished The new unions government of northern erin the orange state Manipulated the electoral system to produce a union's majority council in a nationalist majority city Right, we've heard about this. We've heard about this being done and the last thing we want Through five decades Derry became synonymous with gerrymandering sectarian discrimination unemployment and poverty And then in 1968 Derry became the cradle of a new movement the civil rights movement The world Derry had a civil rights movement as well, huh? Witnessed or it makes sense that they would you see brutal what I've heard A new movement the civil rights movement The world witnessed or you see brutality against civil rights marchers The battle of the bogside and the creation of free Derry repression met resistance And in august 1971 the union's regime with a full backing of the british Tory government in london imposed internment without trial That internment week the british army's parish youth regiment killed 11 people in the bali morphe massacre in belfast The same parish youth regiments savagely beat peaceful and the internment protesters on the gilligan strand Derry on the 22nd of january 1972 Then came bloody sunday 30th of january 1972 Thousands of people gathered for the first major civil rights march against internment It was banned by the union's government But as they assembled at cregan the atmosphere was calm and determined They marched towards the old city But their wave was blocked by british army barricades at the edge of the bogside Most of the marchers turned towards free derry corner for the meeting There was some minor rioting at the barricades and the british army responded with tear gas and water cannon By then a regular occurrence in derry But this day was different Without warning the soldiers of the parish youth regiment opened fire on the crowd With their high-powered rifles. They shot people at close range Some were Listen the high-power water cannon is enough. These are civilians with no weapons. This is how civil war gets started Were killed outright. Some high-powered rifles. They shot people at close range Some were killed outright Some were gravely wounded. Some were shot as they lay in the ground or sought shelter and tried to help others The firing of the parrots echoed through the bogside and when it was over 13 men and boys were dead Another man died later from his injuries RIP to everybody who lost their lives on that day and any other day that could have had loss of life During this conflict that is still probably going on Immediately the british but not in such a not like heavily like this. It's not right Government laïs began They told the world the dead men were bombers and gunmen They set up a wizardry tribunal to wait whilst the murders But the evidence against them was damning The commander of the parishard regiment in Derry, Colonel Derry Gwillford, was rewarded the order of the british empire by the queen of england The people of Ireland and people worldwide came out in solidarity with Derry The british embassy in Dublin was burned to the ground The old orange state was doomed and within weeks direct rule from london was introduced The long march towards justice and truth for Derry went on The long journey to Irish unity equality and lasting peace. You know what's crazy? I was looking up stuff for Bloody Sunday This is the longest video I could find because I wanted to when I watch stuff like this that involves history I kind of want to get like a full picture of it not just like a one minute two minute segment that don't really explain that thing to me Like I could go read a book on this probably but you know We're here, but I couldn't really find not a lot of stuff Which says a lot If you know what i'm talking about if you if you read in between the lines, that says a lot Are these all the lives lost john f. Duddy 17 17 17 19 20s are young people Disrespectful 100 r. Ip to everybody Continue is that it? Okay, they're gonna talk about it Bloody Sunday was one of the darkest moments in the history of our setting British soldiers rallied through the bogside and gone down innocent civilians who were marching against internment and for civil rights But the people of Derry are strong and resilient For five decades the Bloody Sunday families have campaigned for truth and justice and successfully challenged the whitewash of the witchery inquiry And they did during 2010 was a turning point in the city's history The victims and their families were vindicated when the british prime minister Apologised and described the killings as unjustified and unjustifiable This weekend as we mark 50 years on Derry 50 years on two years ago that was 2021 2022 So in 2010 they said that with prime minister product like apologize So that would be 12 it took them 30 years to apologize for something that was obvious We heinous and unneeded and unwarranted probably That's tough It's a very different place and an ever-changing city My generation has a huge opportunities in front of us the right to a first-class education To have a decent home I like watching videos like this also because it it really Like when you watch stuff like this It sparks something and people who are racist to leave comments and it gives me the perfect opportunity to block y'all It's a common to wait so we can get these blocks ready, man Because last video I did on the IRA and y'all was saying some crazy stuff and y'all got blocked And I hope you made a new account to watch silently and just know I'm talking about you We are all human and you know what I'm saying we spread love To shape our future and to live in peace That is what we want to build for this city and for future generations So once again we stand with the bloody Sunday families many of them from a new generation in solidarity Future generations will know the story of what happened on bloody Sunday Building peace creating opportunities And a dairy in Ireland that puts the interests of ordinary workers and families first That is the city's legacy Hello, my name is Tony Doherty. I'm the chair of the bloody doherty So they trust in dairy And I'm standing in the museum of free dairy Which is built adjacent to where the massacre of bloody Sunday took place The history of the the family struggle and the bloody Sunday justice campaign Is housed within these premises and it has prided place For the best part of the last 50 years The bloody Sunday families have Campaigned very vigorously To establish the trust and justice campaign To create the names of their loved ones To have the despised wedgeray report Overturned and to bring the justice those who were responsible for the Murders and attempted murders on bloody Sunday So we have fought for quite a long time In dairy we took over by and large from the role of Sinn Féin in terms of the annual commemoration And then it became a family's commemoration and then a campaign commemoration And all that history is is lodged here and we're very very proud of it As many as many as will know the the good names of our Of our loved ones were besmirched by the British army and the British government And that was part of the Compelling circumstances for the families to get together on the 20th anniversary and begin the long Campaign to have all that changed and overturned So I am proud to stand here today and say that we have changed history We have changed the the official history of the deaths of our loved ones And I'm glad they was able to do that man Get the history books corrected You know what I'm saying Get the real stories told And unfabricate these fabrications that was brought up to justify what would happen on this day I'm glad these families got you know To be To put their minds at peace even though they will never be you know They'll never be able to deal with that fully what happened, but they they could they get some type of peace right mentally As long as their family members that are lost are not getting blamed for starting it and being the aggressors were probably right That history is by and large seen as a contribution towards peace and prosperity in the city of dairy and beyond And as an example of Of peace and reconciliation and truth finding that has been uh, that's cool. I wonder if stuff goes on like that in america I would I'm telling y'all I know more about The history of the uk and ireland than I do about america and what has been overturned and what has been going on because I watch y'all every day I never cared about what was happening here until now until I got to this age like Now the the the knowledge that I've got from y'all makes me curious about what's going on in my own home You know what I'm saying And without y'all I would have no curiosity of what was going on in america. I would I don't care, but like it's important Obviously emulated in our countries The rule the trust itself is to support the families to preserve and conserve The history of this community hence the museum of free dairy And we're all very proud that we own it lead it and have developed it I'm standing. I thought it was about to be a commercial That's when I asked for a refund for my premium Here in Dury in amongst the streets for the civil rights march had traveled on that crisp sunday afternoon on the 30th of january 1972 as the marchers made their way through the streets of Dury 50 years ago with placards banners and a determination for civil rights They were met with the gunfire of the british army. Bloody sunday was a mass Just think about it, bro civil rights was going on here civil rights movement was going on there here And in america about about the same time, right? About the same time About the same time. I don't I can't I need to do some more research on what was going on exactly here and things of that nature, but Let's see. It's like we're of innocence The british state feared. I don't think that ever anything like happened like like this before I wouldn't know I would have known about it And a second class citizenship and an equal future for all For the right to a home for the right to a job for the right to vote that generation helped to shape ours The winds of change are upon us and the momentum for a new island And the demand for an island that guarantees universal rights and equal opportunities for all citizens is growing on the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday Well, so my people was just getting bogged down everywhere. God they God Y'all know i'm part irish so god then Then y'all know i'm black obviously god glee and then i'm native american Can I get some peace in any of my in any of my You know what i'm saying and any of my mixtures That's not I want to pay tribute to the bloody sunday families Your determination and your dignity over the power. I'm not gonna lie. That's peak Like i just like like stuff like this dammy realized like all the mixtures of what I am Was going through it and that's what probably brought them together to make something like me You know what i'm saying Salute to god Also, you know what i'm saying Let you know that that same heartbreak and heartache and tragedy and what was going on in those times brought them through three three four groups together stuff The past 50 years has been remarkable It is because of your terrorist efforts over many decades That the truth of what happened on bloody sunday is now known throughout the world in 2022 We owe it to the victims of bloody sunday and their families to work to build a new thing and my girl's palestinian. Oh my lord Think about if we have a baby. That's tough It ain't tough man. My child's gonna know the history of all everything my my daughter's gonna know the history So I love any any a child of mine. We're gonna read some books Hit the library. It's important if you read to your child young they will they will take that into Their soul and get to reading on their own and figuring stuff out Do and a better future for all citizens one that will never allow the injustices of the past to be repeated The days of rights being denied are gone and they are not coming back That's wishful thinking. I'm gonna let that be known right now. That is wishful thinking That's what we all hope for but history has a crazy way of repeating itself Those who continue to hark back to the days of nationalist being second-class citizens and being denied opportunities in life Will not succeed in dragging our society backwards All across this island. This is a huge time of change and of opportunity and we must seize that So as we remember the 14 innocent civilians murdered on bloody sunday and their families incredible quests for justice Let us work to build a better future for all of our children a future where quality and rights and justice are guaranteed in a new and a great island Somebody said in the comments the difference between the uk and america is In the uk we all know What countries we are from and we speak our country's language because our grandparents and parents our first generation In america is not like that. Which is crazy. Well, let me explain to you why it's not like that from america We were brought here. I can only speak on behalf of the african-americans We were brought here against our free will on boats Our languages our customs were lost We were taught another way of life Our a lot of stuff was stripped from us For 400 years It was bred out of us like as rough as that sounds. It was bred out of us So and I hear a lot of people Like oh man, y'all got funny names. Y'all got all these long names. Well, let me explain that as well as since i'm here When when when kids were named during those times um They were given long names to identify themselves Because you know you get sold here. You get sold there. You take your master's last name You they give you a new name your name is lost But hopefully you're grown enough to know your real name So somebody else in your family can identify you by that name. You get what i'm saying There's a couple of reasons why Americans black americans that don't know their history And it makes sense, you know what i'm saying my mom couldn't even tell me what she is so like How how her grandma couldn't tell you her grandma couldn't Nobody knows nobody knew what we were until i said it until i did an ancestral test And i told them what we were, you know what i'm saying So that's you know, that's that's really the reason type shit This her name karim again is she just singing the song we shall overcome But it came off as like she wrote it. I don't know when they put it like this It should say sung by karim again But let me restart the song. That's disrespectful. I don't pause in the middle of it We shall we shall and we shall Sing the whole song. You know, it's crazy. I've never even heard this whole song I just heard the first part we shall overcome. You know, it's crazy that this song is still relevant In a lots of lots of parts of the world. Oh, this was 2022 was the 50th anniversary Pretty much all young people even now when stuff goes on in these marches and then things that people be outside For these causes it'd be all young people really Don't get me wrong. It'd be older people in there too, but like mostly It's super young now 17 That's a popular irish last night 50 years on from the travesty and heartbreak of bloody sunday We stand with the victims families and the community that bore the unspeakable loss of 14 innocent lives Innocent fathers husband sons uncles brothers Friends gun down by the british army on the streets of their hometown the irrepressible town of dairy Today we are inspired by the determination and resilience of all those who have campaigned tirelessly For truth and for justice Their dignity stands in stark contrast to the shameful behavior of the british system That has for decades resisted covered up and sought to thwart the families at every turn Their courage outshines the shame of the current Tory government in london That today seeks to provide amnesty to the british soldiers that carried out the atrocities of bloody sunday And all those who perpetrated british state murder in ireland There is no support for this shameful amnesty on this island or internationally It flies in the face of truth and justice It flies in the face of reconciliation and the new future that so many of our people from all communities Identities and backgrounds are working to build together and for each other In the same spirit of those who marched for civil rights Those who live every day for our new future of respect and progress will overcome We refuse to be dragged back to the dark days of the past by those who offer only conflict and disharmony This generation is moving on we reach for tomorrow and look to better days The days of second-class citizenship and discrimination must be consigned to history In our new island there can be no barriers to what you can achieve no limits to how high you can climb And no boundary to how far you can travel in life Our new island will be home for everyone home where we sell She's reading the headline of that teleprompter I feel it Celebrate each other when we're at our strongest and protect each other when we fall behind Today we transcend old divisions and a new dawn is breaking Despite the challenges we now face together. This is a decade of real opportunity of hope and excitement A decade in which we can fully realize the full potential of our island In so many ways the enduring spirit of dairy's people epitomizes the vision of a brighter future for all of Ireland Dairy is a city that will no longer be left behind A city rising in unison with Ireland's new generation stepping forward to claim its destiny to demand better To achieve everything previously denied The expansion at McGee university is a powerful symbol of all the possibilities that lie ahead Out of traumatic and harrowing past dairy emerges to a future brimming with energy and positivity As we live through the dying days of partition the winds of change blow all around us We continued the journey to a new and united island an island where workers families and community comes first These are the moments when history is made and the future is shaped It's time for each and every one of us to seize the opportunity mar is la new a I'm new a is re new a Igor era taller colonists August cartish a toss arrow either yalu How do I wait? What what is what language is what is what's going on? Well, a character tour of facial a god in a irie loose a sail for you of Ness August rahunas This is our moment. This is our time. Let's grasp it together I just learned something new. I never knew that. How do I what language is that? Is that an irish language? Let me look at the chat. Let me see what's going on right now iris iris, what is that? She's speaking irish. That's raw All right 50 years ago on the streets of dairy 14 innocent people were murdered by the british army Today we cast off the shackles of old swear. I didn't know iris people had their own language Impression and with hope with confidence. We remember them. I didn't know my irish people had their own language our own language scottish We will never forget them And we won't rest until they have truth and justice We'll work night and day for an island of equals. That is the very best way to honor their memories Okay Very informative Tlo leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post notification bells If you've got something negative to say or something crazy in the comments, please believe I will be blocking Ah Not bad. I mean you speak how you speak but like watch what you watch what you say, man