The Irish language is NOT called "Gaelic". In English it is simply called "Irish" and in Irish it is called "Gaeilge" In Ireland "Gaelic" is what we call the sport known in full as Gaelic football.
He sure called out the Irish Republican fundraisers NORAID that helped fund the IRA to buy bombs and guns to murdered innocent men women and children for the crime of being Protestant or British.
Considering what my tax money as a British citizen often goes to, I don't feel qualified to condemn Irish republicans or NORAID or any of the rest of that shit. You export terror onto others, eventually their going to send some back.
Lol, according to Wikipedia, "Sinn Féin" is frequently mistranslated as "ourselves alone" (from "Sinn Féin Amháin", an early-20th-century slogan). Maybe this episode is the source of a lot of those misunderstandings.
The Irish language is NOT called "Gaelic". In English it is simply called "Irish" and in Irish it is called "Gaeilge" In Ireland "Gaelic" is what we call the sport known in full as Gaelic football.
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He sure called out the Irish Republican fundraisers NORAID that helped fund the IRA to buy bombs and guns to murdered innocent men women and children for the crime of being Protestant or British.
Considering what my tax money as a British citizen often goes to, I don't feel qualified to condemn Irish republicans or NORAID or any of the rest of that shit. You export terror onto others, eventually their going to send some back.
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D.H. Lawrence
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Lol, according to Wikipedia, "Sinn Féin" is frequently mistranslated as "ourselves alone" (from "Sinn Féin Amháin", an early-20th-century slogan). Maybe this episode is the source of a lot of those misunderstandings.
And what is the correct translation?
@@amina-pr8xt 1:56. Isn't it literally "We, us or ourselves?"
@@rubix4195 I'd say so. But he claims this is a mistranslation
@@amina-pr8xt it is: Sinn Féin means ourselves. Sinn Féin amháin means ourselves alone.
@@alpinion323 ok 👍
Right here’s the flaw with this episode. How did joe Devlin go to pauleys place if he didn’t know the guy. Plus the acting was terrible
True, so true. And the "Irish" villain was wearing a very bad red wig.......😅😅😅
how is this still up hahah
Columbo and the voice of the Emperor (The Empire strikes back)... :)
Once i got over the accent it was good.