I was in that commune for a while, I think it would have been after this video, the same problems were still going on. I was there when the attempted murder happened, that was the final straw for me.
Usually with these things the leader is trying to build a harem. That posh bit of totty was hard to see in detail but could have been a bit of crumpet.
Contrary to popular belief having leadership is not contrary to anarchism. Rather, being forced to obey a kind of leadership by coercion is a violation of anarchism. Hierarchy is a natural aspect of human order without which all spheres of interchange and planning disintegrate. Thus, the question is not are you under leadership but whether or not you are forced to become answerable to that leadership regardless of volition. So, for example, a church is not a violation of anarchism even though it is structured by a kind of hierarchy. Why? Because no one physically forces you to join a church and be baptized, nor will anybody be dispatched to harm you if you leave the church (if indeed the Church is biblically and patristically observant). Positive law governments are necessarily a violation of anarchism because they force people who live within certain geographical expanses to pay into their system and become subject to their laws (such that if they do not they will be caged or killed). I hope this makes things a little clearer for those who believe that anarchism is simply a world without order or leadership (anomie).
Incredible , this just popped up as I was searching for the Hippie Commune I am going to live in , somewhere warm, when this Pandemic is over, was a small child in 1970 but wasn't aware that anthying like this existed in Ireland, though looks like they were not communing for very long, is there anymore info anywhere on this ?
Went to view a house in Tipperary a few year back was thinking of buying, but the auctioneer an old guy says "ah no you wouldn't want that place you'll have hippies as neighbor's" 😂😂
Good Lord. I remember him standing as an election candidate in Dunlaoire. I think it was Ubi who got into trouble for pasting posters to lamposts posts that couldn't be removed.
Basic rundown of the poeple in this video: "I don't know if we are anarchist, communist or retards, quite frankly we may be, and indeed are, all 3, but at least we are trying to be polite about it"
I was in that commune for a while, I think it would have been after this video, the same problems were still going on.
I was there when the attempted murder happened, that was the final straw for me.
Usually with these things the leader is trying to build a harem. That posh bit of totty was hard to see in detail but could have been a bit of crumpet.
Contrary to popular belief having leadership is not contrary to anarchism. Rather, being forced to obey a kind of leadership by coercion is a violation of anarchism. Hierarchy is a natural aspect of human order without which all spheres of interchange and planning disintegrate. Thus, the question is not are you under leadership but whether or not you are forced to become answerable to that leadership regardless of volition. So, for example, a church is not a violation of anarchism even though it is structured by a kind of hierarchy. Why? Because no one physically forces you to join a church and be baptized, nor will anybody be dispatched to harm you if you leave the church (if indeed the Church is biblically and patristically observant). Positive law governments are necessarily a violation of anarchism because they force people who live within certain geographical expanses to pay into their system and become subject to their laws (such that if they do not they will be caged or killed). I hope this makes things a little clearer for those who believe that anarchism is simply a world without order or leadership (anomie).
Her: "We don't want a leader".
Him: "I'll be your cult leader."
Her: "OK."
Incredible , this just popped up as I was searching for the Hippie Commune I am going to live in , somewhere warm, when this Pandemic is over, was a small child in 1970 but wasn't aware that anthying like this existed in Ireland, though looks like they were not communing for very long, is there anymore info anywhere on this ?
Went to view a house in Tipperary a few year back was thinking of buying, but the auctioneer an old guy says "ah no you wouldn't want that place you'll have hippies as neighbor's" 😂😂
Anarchy lives on
Good Lord. I remember him standing as an election candidate in Dunlaoire. I think it was Ubi who got into trouble for pasting posters to lamposts posts that couldn't be removed.
Whoops sorry, asking questions below but just seeing the full detail above now
Any more info on this? Who were they, where was it etc
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@@jbeausang5329 ta!
@@olliehere23 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubi_Dwyer
@@rogerhunt3031 thanks Rodger!
The big tech companies that have moved here have picked off where this guy left off lol
Basic rundown of the poeple in this video: "I don't know if we are anarchist, communist or retards, quite frankly we may be, and indeed are, all 3, but at least we are trying to be polite about it"
Yep cult leader
Early millennials.
American culture arrives in Eire
@@johnbalance3989 The whole hippie phenomenon originated in America in the 1960's. These people are just an offshoot of that.
SHITE!
The dawn of snowflake.