@ Liam- It was not ever a United Political Unit before 1171 . There is a certain view that it had a High King ( ask any Irishman to name one other than Brain Boru and expect a long silence) it part of the reason ( the main one in fact ) it was under the influence of outside powers was because of internal division . the only time in recorded history that the Whole Island was united under as one political unit in reality rather than just theory was between 1801 and 1922 . That was in fact ended by the British governance of Ireland act ,rather than the Irish , but in fact the Brits would not have passed the act if two sets of Irishmen were not just about to start killing each other in large numbers .
@ Liam Your talking Geographically ? What does that even mean Ireland is a Island but that does not make it a nation any more than Great Britain is a nation or Timor or Hispaniola - It's sad that that Knob head Frank understands things better than you .
@ Indeed , the island of Great Britian is made up of at least 4 nations ( cornwell has a claim) . And More than !0 % of Ireland do not identify with the idea of a unified Island nation State , it's about 25% mostly concentrated in the north east and for 100 years they have '' remained '' to coin a phrase
Well, it was only added in the first place because some King or PM thought it would be cool to have the London Corporation Council run the place. London long ago gave up that oversight, so...
Its unfair that we dont have European privileges (drivers licenses, foreign embassies etc.) Yet we have been dragged quite silently into the whole thing. I dont think even the Manx politicians know whats going to happen to the isle of man.
@peter gavin I'm not retarded, I know that, I'm just making a statement that the Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland both have a stake in Brexit that can damage them both, not saying they should have the right to vote.
@peter gavin That's exactly why it gives Ireland a stake in Brexit, because it's in the EU without the UK, therefore there could end up being a hard border between the UK and EU.
The second part just reminded me of that one joke I heard a while back: UK: We want a unicorn. EU: Unicorns don't exist. But you can have a pony instead. UK: We vote against your pony. EU: We already discussed this in detail: It's either a pony or nothing. UK: We vote against your pony. EU: Alright. Nothing it is. UK: We vote against your nothing. EU:...you really don't get it, do you? UK: We need more time to think about it. EU: About the pony or about the nothing? UK: We want a unicorn.
@@thenoobcannon9830 The unicorn is the UK's fantastical position in Brexit negotiations, principally not to be in the Customs Union or have regulatory alignment and yet not to have to perform customs checks or a hard border of any kind. Or, as was promised in the referendum, to have complete access to the single market without any of the statuary, regulatory, political or institutional commitment the single market is built upon. Any demand which would render the single market and EU non-functioning.
As an American yank speaking almost a year in the future... we still don't know what's going to happen. But I really do hope everything that's happened in 2020 makes Brittan realize just how deathly harmful Brexit is.
Thank you for that bit at the end, whilst I love your historical content, you perfectly summed up how I (and no doubt a lot of others in the North) feel about the current events unfolding. No matter what happens - peace is the ultimate prerogative.
Your IRA pals are the ones looking for trouble as usual, it's just a border most civilians will be able to cross it no problem, get over it and move on.
Ulster Scots Man It’s not wee day trips over the border I’m worried about mate. I’ve had family killed by the IRA and family beaten half to death by the UDA. Apologies for not wanting to jeopardise our already-fragile peace & economy
@@jodiemcinally2550 im sure people in england have had familys besten up somewhere but leaving the eu doesnt mean we all start killing eachother i really dont understand how leaving he eu can make everyone so scared grow up and stop being scared mongered
@@shaunmusson2340 To think it is scare mongering shows a lack of knowledge of how fragile said peace is in N. Ireland. It's always the people who never experienced it who say shit like that!
Fantastic video, great to finally hear something new in these sorts of videos covering the border. Can't say I have ever heard of even had suggested that such border exchanges could have occurred. Class work as always!
Can’t say I agree with your commentary on everything but not only are your videos a productive addition to the international conversation, your heartfelt message about Brexit was excellent. Up Donegal!
Absolutely brilliant channel, you've nailed it John and you make more sense than many of the politician's.....thanks for the straight to the point history.....from Co. Derry
Eh say what you want about the man I personally get a kick out of his voice calls with northerners but the point isn't nigel. This video is needless to say biased and fthats okay, I just wish there were some more videos from the other point of view, why a man from London wants brexit there's no discussion here and it didn't need to be a discussion but in the grand scheme of things it's a real shame. This is coming from someone who has deep family ties to Ireland Scotland England and Germany so just take it how you will
I have ancestry on my dad's side from both Northern Ireland and Ireland (from Belfast to Cork). Fascinating to learn more about the history of the island
Avery the Cuban-American why the fuck do you comment on everything on RUclips and Instagram? Do we just follow all the same fucking people? Do we subscribe to all the same people?
Just discovered your videos the other day and have been devouring them. Rly detailed and well put together, and I think your message at the end is so powerful. Good to see someone taking their analysis throughout history and it informing their worldview. Keep it up 👍💜
I agree completely with that last statement that you left off with... these are troubling times, and it feels like everything that we've taken to be normal happenings with regards to world affairs has just been uprooted by everything going on. Whatever happens, I hope that you are not personally affected too much, and that Brexit isn't absolutely detrimental to the economies of the UK and Ireland. Regardless, I will continue to support your channel for the incredible educational content it provides, as I learn something new from each one. :)
English remainer here. I don't think it's at all likely that Britain will remain inside the European union and I think a second referendum would be no less divisive than the first, but it's still awful know what might happen in Ulster. Three years ago a great many people decided to put English pride before Irish lives and they'll never understand the consequences of that decision.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 Most English people know and care very little about Ireland, I'd be interested to here who you talked to to get the impression you have
With all the brexit issues, I feel bad for ireland 😥. I hope everything will turn out alright for Ireland and Northern ireland . I whish all of you the best and strength💪! Greeting❤️ from Netherlands.
@@lastnameeverfirstnamegreat5656 What and kill innocent people? The IRA are not heroes, they're cowards who killed people on both sides of the border indiscriminately.
Honestly believe that the peasants are always forgotten in the end. Both sides forget that the common man just wants life to be as easy as possible. Couldnt imagine living in a place where all of a sudden a hard border is placed up. The likes of which Ireland and even Germany/Korea has seen. Whilst Germany/korea are extremist versions of this situation, going from one place to another within youre own shared "homeland" and having to be questioned every step of the way would instill rebellion in anyone after a while.
@Luís Filipe Andrade That's bullshit, do you feel like the border between Canada & America is the Berlin Wall, it's not, and they don't have free movement, if the UK leaves it will be a bog standard border between two countries, nothing special.
One big European family. If we don't count all the retards who think the EU is some kind of conspiracy to destroy their nation (and these retards aren't just in the UK, mind you).
I live in northern ireland, in the south of county down, and that plea for unity really hit home to me, we're all so tired of Brexit, and the rest of the uk doesn't seem to care that northern ireland is getting dragged along so badly.
In the future the ending before the patreon part will either be very sweet or very depressing depending on what happens in the next month or two. I really, really hope that it is sweet.
"And then the BREXIT vote happened", lol! Loved that part as well as your fadeout! On more serious terms though, I also hope for a peaceful resolution to what can seem to be a scary turn of events as all current affairs seem to be. All the best, Mr. Ruddy!
Brilliant video l’m welsh and really starting to think we shouldn’t have had the referendum because we’re starting to feel the negative effects and we haven’t even left yet. I hope the border in Ireland will be sort out of peacefully.
@@qwertyTRiG are you serious? What kind of a stupid democracy is that? I guess every election from now on, all the losers can just call for a recount because the people didn't know better and vote for them
As a guy from Sourh America were votes tend to be "suggestions", i think that no matter the circumstances brexit should be upheld, you cannot have a referendum and simply ignore it because the results were unexpected. Specially in a country were presedent becomes law, can you imagine the damage to the entire notion of democracy in the UK ignoring it can do? Edit: grammar
@@cianmcguire5647 More voting doesn't mean more democracy if you never implement the last vote. That'd be like voting for Parliament, and voting again before seating the previous one
@@lucafaithfull7397 In many countries if a government cant be formed after an election they hold another one to try and sort it out now that the voters have a better idea of what the election could result in, recently done in israel. Nobody argues that such a process is undemocratic
Bernie Sanders The Uk had a confirmatory referendum on EU membership after the first vote in the 70s. If you believe that was ok then but not now then your hypocrisy’s showing.
I'm a Swedish bloke, hence I live in Sweden. We are part of EU and Norway isn't, never been an issue crossing between Sweden and Norway, it's just a sign saying you change country and in Norway the paint on the streets is yellow (in Sweden white). It doesn't need to be that hard, I honestly think people exaggerates to make it sound worse. Not as sure on Switzerland, but I know there is tunnels starting in Italy and ending in Switzerland and so I do assume it's close to crossing between Sweden and Norway.
@Tom G Religion is not the problem. Money and power is. Religion is just a convenient excuse Look at the DUP suddenly supporting checks at the ports. They are fine with it now because thanks to the Stormont lock, they believe they have some sort of power. How easily manipulated those who lust for control can be
Clever, easy to listen to, witty & informative. I couldn’t imagine a teacher in the classroom being able to inform the students about this subject in a full school term, let alone the time it would take them for their morning break. As for last few minutes where John tells us we’d be better off together in the EU, too bloody late, the mainly English working class has been talked into making a huge mistake by voting leave which is as much the EU’s fault as it is the fault of lying & deceitful politicians here in England. ( I will not say here in the UK, because we are not united, Many Scottish voters want full independence & it’s hardly surprising & with the Westminster government refusing even to talk about the issue in the hope it will go away the more proud Scots will shout for independence & to remain in the EU. Has Boris & his crew learnt nothing from our history, from Irish history!?) what a mess.
I respect your view and I too live about 10 minutes from the border in Fermanagh. I voted to leave and I am a unionist. Despite this I do not want a hard border as I know how bad this could become, but at the same time I value the union over the European Union as I believe in the long term that will be best for Britain. Thank you for making these videos despite my disagreements with your point of view as it allows so many more people to get a look at the situation from the perspective of people most directly affected by the vote. God bless you.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan As do I, if we all were able to see the perspective of the other side we would all be better for it. Reasonable debate and compromise is the key to solving the worlds issues. This combined with the will of the people in democratic process such as with the brexit refurendum should be the foundation of a stable society and is something that must be promoted and defended from those such as the paramilitaries of old who wish to take it from us.
There’s been so many conflicts in Ireland it’s hard to keep track. The Easter rising, the Irish war for independence, the Irish civil war, the troubles. I have a friend who’s Irish and these conflicts were like his life, and his history. He does get nervous about some aspects of it, like the red hand symbol, & the IRA. He actually talked about the British doing some racial profiling of his family because they were Irish. Then September 11 happened and they started profiling another group. It’s honestly hard to imagine that such violence occurred in a country that is part of the first world. Great video as always dude!
I'm an Ulster Nationalist. The Red Hand of Ulster is on the Jersey of my county team. Its an Ulster symbol NOT a loyalist symbol. As a kid I crossed the border multiple times a week. Army checkpoints and car searches were 'normal' to us in the 80s.
Welcome to the club mate. Am in North Dublin but I love the North. I love the natural beauty, I love the passion of the people, I even love learning to understand the view of the Unionists, whom I respect if not share the opinion of. Some of the most fascinating conversations I have ever had were with Ulster Unionists friends over a pint in the Crown pub of Belfast. I hope the borders of the past, both physical and metaphorical will never ever return. My Unionist friends are of the same mind. We want to have many more mad nights in Belfast and Dublin, not the paranoid suspicion of my parents generation.
as a unionist myself thank you for your kind words, i do not want a united ireland (0bviously) but i do like the South and its people and you are always welcome in Northern Ireland :)
@@Gillemear welcome nice to see a positive attitude from someone from the south towards Northern Unionists, we are not all bigots and hating catholics ( Half my family are catholic) I do believe NI is best served within the UK if only we could get our act together
@@PS-ru2ov Totally respect that even if I can't see how. I often discuss this with my mates. Just as an example, Belfast would be the second city of a united Ireland and would benefit from massive investment as Cork city does today. In the UK it seems to be a forgotten or much maligned backwater (No offence). I counted 3 cranes over the skyline the last time I was there, Cork had 15. I can understand the Unionist pride and passion but see little or no love coming from the British mainland.
I feel your sarcasm. I think there are gonna be some hate comments; the last time he went into recent politics, a lot of Republicans were angrily calling him “biased”
1916 so called "rebellion" was not massive. It was committed by a few troublemakers by international standards. It was easily defeated by the local garrison which was poorly armed, as most British army weapons were in the world war 1 fronts. Also the rebels did not have widespread support until the reign of terror by the "blacks and Tans" whom were world war 1 soldiers hired as mercenaries after the great war ended. Many of the "Black and Tans" were suffering from PTSD and saw the Irish as traitors and acted horrible to Irish civilians.
UK: Ok, after 800 years of oppression we will let you vote on independence. Ireland: *votes for independence* UK: bUt tHiS pArT DiDnT!¡!¡ UK: I want this part. Ireland: but the people in this part that didn't vote for independence aren't native to here, also that's not how referendums works UK: idc, my part
The majority of folks in Northern Ireland are unionists who see themselves as part of the UK. They kind of have a right to self-determination. To say otherwise would be kind of imperialist, wouldn't it?
@@FilthyTrot Are they? And it was an whole Ireland vote. All of Ireland should have exited and THEN the Northern should have had a vote. But uk is THE evil crime syndicate, so...
yeah well uk does not want to be part of an ''European empire '' as Verhofstadt said it , i respect you opinion i think Ireland should just unite it more bother than whats its worth for the uk. I would rather leave the eu and lose northern Ireland. I also hope its peaceful
Ireland isn't the only place with potential unrest. If Brexit doesn't happen there could well be the same in England and Wales. A referendum happened and as much as the EU hates democracy we cant just undo it, sorry. Also a no deal is the only way this is going to happen. The EU wont accept anything without a mechanism for keeping us in. They should have listened to our concerns and sorted out the free movement issue and this would never have happened.
I’d love to here your resolution John (and others) on what the whole trade and border situation should be between Ireland when Britain does leave the EU
You mean *between the RoI and the UK 😉 It should be how it was before either state was in the EU.. It’s the EU that’s causing the problem. UK and RoI citizens were free to live and work in each other’s state and they shared a free trade deal before they were in the EU. The RoI’s problem now is that it can not have a trade deal it wants with the UK or ANY state because the RoI is in the EU.
My mum was watching the Jeremy Vine show (she hates him but she's been watching the program since Matthew Wright), they were debating Brexit and Northern Ireland and there was a caller who honestly said "If you remove the Catholics, Northern Ireland voted for Brexit". There's just one problem, those "Catholics" are BRITISH CITIZENS who had a right to make their voice heard. Like Ruddy, I don't want to see a return to violence in Northern Ireland, but the Tories are in denial about the consequences of their use of extremist language and Labour needs to get its act together.
@@aidanmaxwell4903 Ireland was about to get Home Rule until the radical republicans decided to go down the path of violence and ensure the schism between Unionists in the north became permanent and irreconcilable, the UK was on a path to decentralisation, wheras the EU is only centralising further and further.
@@caolanfeely4317 didn't help when the Irish republicans vindicated their fears by turning the Republic into a defacto catholic theocracy with The Catholic church having way more power than it should have had in a modern state. The republicans bear as much responsibility for alienating the unionists and dividing Ireland as the other way around.
i just came to watch a video about NI and Roi and thought the video was over... then you said BREXIT and i looked at the date, you brought it out hours ago haha Great video. Norther Ireland unionist here huehue Great video my man! I was born 20 mins North of the border
Same old thing since 1916 - As much as I love a good drama, 71' was madness, I believe it's time to stop these patriot games, I think Eire should be made whole again, give it back your majesty.
Would you consider covering the Irish Governments limbo period between 1938 and 1949, when there was confusion over who was Head of State Ireland? (Either King George VI or the Irish President)
So... At one hand you want an Independent Ireland, because you don't want to be a part of the United Kingdom, but the second the UK doesn't want to be a part of an another bigger union, suddenly you are like : wE aRE StRonGEr TogEther? Is that about right?
Bualadh bos! Excellent job & well handled, John - & a brilliant way to end it with yerself in person. You got your message across in the best possible, & human, way...very moving. Here's hoping common sense prevails, altho' it appears to have been in short supply amongst huge swathes of the English Leave crowd & British government all thru' this sad, sorry Brexit process...(London voted Remain too, by the way) - & particularly right now when it matters the most with yer man Johnson...sadly, the Unicorn story in the comments below (which had me nearly bursting me shite laughing!) sums it up all too well...But here's hoping...good luck everybody - we're all gonna need it! x
i really do hope things go peacefully over there. i actually visited Ireland a few years ago and i had amazing time and learning the culter and history when i got the chance ( also the soup recipes are amazing that i bought a book before I left for whales *3*) and i really do hope Ireland will have a longer time for peace
Ireland can have peace. It is it own country. And us leaving eu shouldn't dictate the peace in Ireland. We all want peace. But if uk decides to leave eu it is up uk and Ireland to come up with way to deal with peace. Then Ireland has to go eu and explain it new border. Why isn't Ireland being able to have there say in neogiation. We all want peace. I don't want to go back to troubles. But we want to leave eu. So come on Ireland is it war or let's talk.
“This was the only land border between the Uk and the rest of the EU.”
Gibraltar: *”Am I a joke to you?”*
Spicy Crusader what about Akrotiri and Dhekelia????
John D Ruddy those are military bases, not a full blown territory with over 30,000 residents living in it.
Gibraltar isn't part of the UK, it is an overseas territory.
Gibraltar is not in the UK, neither is the Isle of man
Spicy I am afraid Gibraltar will be thrown under Bozo's big red bus, when trade negotiations begin. I can only apologize as an Englishman.
"Arguments"
30 years war
7 years war
Napoleonic wars
Crimea war
WW1
WW2
The cold war
And many other wars in between
Yugoslav wars
@@generalkenobi3601 did that comea after or before the cold war i forget
@@pako5586 after
pakoisaias 39 war on terror
@@ihatefortnightgivemeareaso5659 no in europe my guy nice try doe
That “yay democracy” basically sums up how most the UK feels now.
It's more "Please god let this shit show end"
Pretty much
I think any rational person, leave or remain regardless can agree this has been a divisive shit show.
The USA sees where you're coming from too.
Trump is a stubborn son of a gun who just won’t give in even though he already lost in more ways than one.
Is the brexit problems still happening btw?
I would vote libertarian (not democratic) this year if I was old enough to vote.
"Ulster had been a massive point of resistance to English rule during the late middle ages"
The irony of that statement is golden.
and the brits couldn't even keep all of Ulster united
@ Liam - He expressed it in nasty way , but it was factually true
@ Liam- It was not ever a United Political Unit before 1171 . There is a certain view that it had a High King ( ask any Irishman to name one other than Brain Boru and expect a long silence) it part of the reason ( the main one in fact ) it was under the influence of outside powers was because of internal division . the only time in recorded history that the Whole Island was united under as one political unit in reality rather than just theory was between 1801 and 1922 . That was in fact ended by the British governance of Ireland act ,rather than the Irish , but in fact the Brits would not have passed the act if two sets of Irishmen were not just about to start killing each other in large numbers .
@ Liam Your talking Geographically ? What does that even mean Ireland is a Island but that does not make it a nation any more than Great Britain is a nation or Timor or Hispaniola - It's sad that that Knob head Frank understands things better than you .
@ Indeed , the island of Great Britian is made up of at least 4 nations ( cornwell has a claim) . And More than !0 % of Ireland do not identify with the idea of a unified Island nation State , it's about 25% mostly concentrated in the north east and for 100 years they have '' remained '' to coin a phrase
At 5:10 I was like “That was quick!” *checks the progress bar* “Waaiiiit a minute...”
European Politics: as complicated as the Middle East.
At least Germany is now in one piece.
And the Balkans have definitely seen worser days.
and almost as complicated as the Balkans!
The Balkans are *in* Europe!
Sam Aronow Europe is the average, the Balkans is more complicated than that average
Global Politics: as complicated as local politics
I love the way he shows that most signs had the “London” taken off Derry.
Well, it was only added in the first place because some King or PM thought it would be cool to have the London Corporation Council run the place. London long ago gave up that oversight, so...
Same as here in the Isle of Man, we didn't have a vote in Brexit and it's going to affect the island a lot too
Its unfair that we dont have European privileges (drivers licenses, foreign embassies etc.) Yet we have been dragged quite silently into the whole thing. I dont think even the Manx politicians know whats going to happen to the isle of man.
@peter gavin I'm not retarded, I know that, I'm just making a statement that the Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland both have a stake in Brexit that can damage them both, not saying they should have the right to vote.
@peter gavin That's exactly why it gives Ireland a stake in Brexit, because it's in the EU without the UK, therefore there could end up being a hard border between the UK and EU.
peter gavin they are though ,separate entity from England Wales or Scotland but still UK
@@jakarta5080 the Isle of Man is not in the UK, don't believe me, look it up 👍
The second part just reminded me of that one joke I heard a while back:
UK: We want a unicorn.
EU: Unicorns don't exist. But you can have a pony instead.
UK: We vote against your pony.
EU: We already discussed this in detail: It's either a pony or nothing.
UK: We vote against your pony.
EU: Alright. Nothing it is.
UK: We vote against your nothing.
EU:...you really don't get it, do you?
UK: We need more time to think about it.
EU: About the pony or about the nothing?
UK: We want a unicorn.
It’s true and I hate it.
This joke is retarded
What actually is the unicorn in this analogy?
@@thenoobcannon9830 The unicorn is the UK's fantastical position in Brexit negotiations, principally not to be in the Customs Union or have regulatory alignment and yet not to have to perform customs checks or a hard border of any kind. Or, as was promised in the referendum, to have complete access to the single market without any of the statuary, regulatory, political or institutional commitment the single market is built upon. Any demand which would render the single market and EU non-functioning.
@@fecu2394 The EU is Retarded
This sent me on a binge of Manny Man’s vids
As an American yank speaking almost a year in the future... we still don't know what's going to happen. But I really do hope everything that's happened in 2020 makes Brittan realize just how deathly harmful Brexit is.
Thank you for that bit at the end, whilst I love your historical content, you perfectly summed up how I (and no doubt a lot of others in the North) feel about the current events unfolding.
No matter what happens - peace is the ultimate prerogative.
Not just Irish people but people in England too
Your IRA pals are the ones looking for trouble as usual, it's just a border most civilians will be able to cross it no problem, get over it and move on.
Ulster Scots Man It’s not wee day trips over the border I’m worried about mate. I’ve had family killed by the IRA and family beaten half to death by the UDA. Apologies for not wanting to jeopardise our already-fragile peace & economy
@@jodiemcinally2550 im sure people in england have had familys besten up somewhere but leaving the eu doesnt mean we all start killing eachother i really dont understand how leaving he eu can make everyone so scared grow up and stop being scared mongered
@@shaunmusson2340 To think it is scare mongering shows a lack of knowledge of how fragile said peace is in N. Ireland. It's always the people who never experienced it who say shit like that!
This really helped connect what I knew about Brexit to what I just learned about with the Troubles. Awesome work!
Those last few words were pretty foreboding.
ExtremeTacticalBlaster sounded patronising to me mate
Fantastic video, great to finally hear something new in these sorts of videos covering the border. Can't say I have ever heard of even had suggested that such border exchanges could have occurred.
Class work as always!
Can’t say I agree with your commentary on everything but not only are your videos a productive addition to the international conversation, your heartfelt message about Brexit was excellent. Up Donegal!
Thanks for your heartfelt comments at the end of the video. All of our best wishes for a peaceful and happy resolution from Pennsylvania US
Absolutely brilliant channel, you've nailed it John and you make more sense than many of the politician's.....thanks for the straight to the point history.....from Co. Derry
From one Irish man to another fair play to ya man! I'll be lashing a few sheckles on your patreon!
Ngl you totally got me at 5:10 - I just assumed it was an old video and turned my phone back into portrait mode ready to move on 😂
I would love The Troubles as an episode
Man, this video got real. Thanks for thorough coverage!
5:16 I laughed, way, WAY too hard at how you drew Nigel Farage.
"Our independence day"
*groans*
It reminds me of the troll face
General Generic He is a troll! lol 😂
Ominethious Calistian right there with ya, pal! 🙄
Eh say what you want about the man I personally get a kick out of his voice calls with northerners but the point isn't nigel. This video is needless to say biased and fthats okay, I just wish there were some more videos from the other point of view, why a man from London wants brexit there's no discussion here and it didn't need to be a discussion but in the grand scheme of things it's a real shame.
This is coming from someone who has deep family ties to Ireland Scotland England and Germany so just take it how you will
Great video, sending support from Australia !
This comments section ought to be good...
Lol, Ikr.
Yep
26+6=1
It would be better without trite comments like yours.
Ruairoquai no u
The drawing of the sign with london scribbled out jusy leaving rhe word derry is so spot on its funny
I have ancestry on my dad's side from both Northern Ireland and Ireland (from Belfast to Cork). Fascinating to learn more about the history of the island
Avery the Cuban-American why the fuck do you comment on everything on RUclips and Instagram? Do we just follow all the same fucking people? Do we subscribe to all the same people?
I’m english and irish. Which part of myself do I hate?
Big Daddy you're American
@@LucidFL I'm Russian, Finnish, English, Scottish, and both sides of Irish. What do I hate?
Tordsworld actually no
Just discovered your videos the other day and have been devouring them. Rly detailed and well put together, and I think your message at the end is so powerful. Good to see someone taking their analysis throughout history and it informing their worldview. Keep it up 👍💜
Beautiful message at the end.
Love you and your videos john~ hope everything turns out peacefully as well
Thank you for this video. Expecially about how you feel personally about this matter.
I agree completely with that last statement that you left off with... these are troubling times, and it feels like everything that we've taken to be normal happenings with regards to world affairs has just been uprooted by everything going on. Whatever happens, I hope that you are not personally affected too much, and that Brexit isn't absolutely detrimental to the economies of the UK and Ireland. Regardless, I will continue to support your channel for the incredible educational content it provides, as I learn something new from each one. :)
From one person who studies history to another, in answer to your staying at the end: you and I both know history tells us it won’t be.
John:Explains the troubles without a riot
Me:Take the peace prizes, take them all!!!!
That scribbled out “London” at 5:01 nice touch haha
@peter gavin he was right to do it though
Nah to push a fact that traitors denied for years
Are u even from Ireland
I grew up here my great grandfather fought for freedom my uncle was beaten to death in the trouble ur talking with out living in it
U ain't lived here u ain't seen shit and u don't know shit
As a proud Scottish and Irish Canadian I want to say thank you and I hope it all works out
English remainer here. I don't think it's at all likely that Britain will remain inside the European union and I think a second referendum would be no less divisive than the first, but it's still awful know what might happen in Ulster. Three years ago a great many people decided to put English pride before Irish lives and they'll never understand the consequences of that decision.
Pretty much your typical English attitude towards Ireland or Éire as I have often heard you limeys call it.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 Most English people know and care very little about Ireland, I'd be interested to here who you talked to to get the impression you have
@@henryficklin3333 Did I say they didn't?
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 No, but I am
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 That is if you're refering to the idea of them not knowing much
With all the brexit issues, I feel bad for ireland 😥. I hope everything will turn out alright for Ireland and Northern ireland . I whish all of you the best and strength💪! Greeting❤️ from Netherlands.
Me an American watching this:
"Welp I can only do so much about this problem."
Sign up to fight with the IRA
@@lastnameeverfirstnamegreat5656 What and kill innocent people? The IRA are not heroes, they're cowards who killed people on both sides of the border indiscriminately.
@Heinrich Himmler Yes but, the IRA tends to be glorified by Americans to the point of out right funding the group.
@@corruptedcola393 And the UK founded and concluded with Loyalist paramilitary.
@@corruptedcola393 The only IRA that ever did anything positive for Ireland died at Beal na Blath with Collins.
Honestly believe that the peasants are always forgotten in the end. Both sides forget that the common man just wants life to be as easy as possible. Couldnt imagine living in a place where all of a sudden a hard border is placed up. The likes of which Ireland and even Germany/Korea has seen. Whilst Germany/korea are extremist versions of this situation, going from one place to another within youre own shared "homeland" and having to be questioned every step of the way would instill rebellion in anyone after a while.
@Luís Filipe Andrade totally hope its more like germany too
@Luís Filipe Andrade That's bullshit, do you feel like the border between Canada & America is the Berlin Wall, it's not, and they don't have free movement, if the UK leaves it will be a bog standard border between two countries, nothing special.
Brilliant vid, as always, someone in the future let me know how we did
I’m Northern Irish and I’m watching this to try and understand what the fuck is going on
"One big European family"
*doubt*
X for Doubt
One big European family.
If we don't count all the retards who think the EU is some kind of conspiracy to destroy their nation (and these retards aren't just in the UK, mind you).
I live in northern ireland, in the south of county down, and that plea for unity really hit home to me, we're all so tired of Brexit, and the rest of the uk doesn't seem to care that northern ireland is getting dragged along so badly.
In the future the ending before the patreon part will either be very sweet or very depressing depending on what happens in the next month or two. I really, really hope that it is sweet.
"And then the BREXIT vote happened", lol! Loved that part as well as your fadeout!
On more serious terms though, I also hope for a peaceful resolution to what can seem to be a scary turn of events as all current affairs seem to be. All the best, Mr. Ruddy!
What a bruh moment
Stay safe John! I hope everything works out for the best for you.
Brilliant video l’m welsh and really starting to think we shouldn’t have had the referendum because we’re starting to feel the negative effects and we haven’t even left yet. I hope the border in Ireland will be sort out of peacefully.
Cheers for the kind words of support the welsh irish and scots have always had a sort brotherhood love from ireland (your gaelic cousins) friend!
@@nia.d33 not really with the "loyal" Scots and Welsh
@@aidanmaxwell4903 ahh nowadays when can all be civil and get along I respect and admire all fellow gaelic\celtic cultures and country's
"we shouldn't have let the people have a choice in a decision"
If there is a return to the troubles it would not be a million times as bad as the civil war England will have when they are governed by sharia law
Firstly, I appreciate your message. Secondly, I appreciate your LOTR Risk in the background.
I think that no matter what the border ends up being like, the British voted to leave the EU and should be allowed to do so
Im all for democracy. It seems to me a lot of people voted not knowing what brexit would entail on their doorstep
@@Number1Irishlad yes but you can't change votes because you later regret it
@@micahistory Why not?
@@qwertyTRiG are you serious? What kind of a stupid democracy is that? I guess every election from now on, all the losers can just call for a recount because the people didn't know better and vote for them
But you also can't just go back on a treaty.
This is amazing! A video on The Troubles would be much appreciated!!!
As a guy from Sourh America were votes tend to be "suggestions", i think that no matter the circumstances brexit should be upheld, you cannot have a referendum and simply ignore it because the results were unexpected. Specially in a country were presedent becomes law, can you imagine the damage to the entire notion of democracy in the UK ignoring it can do?
Edit: grammar
You can also vote again though, especially since we have elections every 5 years or so. More voting = more democracy no?
@@cianmcguire5647 not if the results of the first vote was not carried out
@@cianmcguire5647 More voting doesn't mean more democracy if you never implement the last vote. That'd be like voting for Parliament, and voting again before seating the previous one
@@lucafaithfull7397 In many countries if a government cant be formed after an election they hold another one to try and sort it out now that the voters have a better idea of what the election could result in, recently done in israel. Nobody argues that such a process is undemocratic
Bernie Sanders The Uk had a confirmatory referendum on EU membership after the first vote in the 70s. If you believe that was ok then but not now then your hypocrisy’s showing.
Great video I live in Crumlin in norn iron and am 14 so this cleared up a lot of stuff for me thanks :)
I'm a Swedish bloke, hence I live in Sweden. We are part of EU and Norway isn't, never been an issue crossing between Sweden and Norway, it's just a sign saying you change country and in Norway the paint on the streets is yellow (in Sweden white). It doesn't need to be that hard, I honestly think people exaggerates to make it sound worse. Not as sure on Switzerland, but I know there is tunnels starting in Italy and ending in Switzerland and so I do assume it's close to crossing between Sweden and Norway.
@Michael Evans lets fucking pray free movement is 100 miles from the table
This channel is so underrated
EVREYONE needs to calm down
Yeah I agree
Say that to the Muppets in Westminster who believe the answer to no border is two!!!
@@Gillemear eh corbyns the biggest muppet
@Tom G Religion is not the problem. Money and power is. Religion is just a convenient excuse Look at the DUP suddenly supporting checks at the ports. They are fine with it now because thanks to the Stormont lock, they believe they have some sort of power. How easily manipulated those who lust for control can be
WE ARE ALL GONNA DIEEEE
Always love it when you upload!
*Title calls it Northern Ireland*
Well this is gonna get ugly...
Lol
Cause it's what it's called
@@fionnanlynch4566 DUMMY dumb dumb its the Irish/Northen Irish border yeno that there HAS to be something on the other side of a border???
Or the “Country formally known as..”, or as the f(£wits in the Media are rebranding it..The bit up the top..in..”The Island Of Ireland”.
The country of ulster 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Clever, easy to listen to, witty & informative. I couldn’t imagine a teacher in the classroom being able to inform the students about this subject in a full school term, let alone the time it would take them for their morning break. As for last few minutes where John tells us we’d be better off together in the EU, too bloody late, the mainly English working class has been talked into making a huge mistake by voting leave which is as much the EU’s fault as it is the fault of lying & deceitful politicians here in England. ( I will not say here in the UK, because we are not united, Many Scottish voters want full independence & it’s hardly surprising & with the Westminster government refusing even to talk about the issue in the hope it will go away the more proud Scots will shout for independence & to remain in the EU. Has Boris & his crew learnt nothing from our history, from Irish history!?) what a mess.
I personally don't like the fact that you're against brexit but that doesn't change the fact that this was a very good video!
I respect your view and I too live about 10 minutes from the border in Fermanagh. I voted to leave and I am a unionist. Despite this I do not want a hard border as I know how bad this could become, but at the same time I value the union over the European Union as I believe in the long term that will be best for Britain. Thank you for making these videos despite my disagreements with your point of view as it allows so many more people to get a look at the situation from the perspective of people most directly affected by the vote. God bless you.
Bleach Is Good For You thanks very much! If only more people could argue as reasonably as you! Thanks :)
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan As do I, if we all were able to see the perspective of the other side we would all be better for it. Reasonable debate and compromise is the key to solving the worlds issues. This combined with the will of the people in democratic process such as with the brexit refurendum should be the foundation of a stable society and is something that must be promoted and defended from those such as the paramilitaries of old who wish to take it from us.
As a Brit, I really do hope that the solution is peaceful, though I'm a remainer myself
As a singaporean looking into this,I also hope that three stay,you EU lads are all stronger together.
Literally same, leaving would ruin us
I'm from northern ireland but I don't think the EU is that good. It's a tough decision
@@neamhdhlisteanach6720 I know that EU is not a perfect and I'm wondering what you dislike in being in the EU.
Boomer Galactica I’m not loyal to the queen either I’m irish
Brilliant video mate. Randomly popped up for me here. Hope all is well in Donegal! Must have a catch up when I'm next down!
There’s been so many conflicts in Ireland it’s hard to keep track. The Easter rising, the Irish war for independence, the Irish civil war, the troubles. I have a friend who’s Irish and these conflicts were like his life, and his history. He does get nervous about some aspects of it, like the red hand symbol, & the IRA. He actually talked about the British doing some racial profiling of his family because they were Irish. Then September 11 happened and they started profiling another group. It’s honestly hard to imagine that such violence occurred in a country that is part of the first world. Great video as always dude!
The red hand of ulster definitely does not mean kill Catholics, it comes from the O'Neills coat of arms who were very much Irish
Yep, I double checked with him and you guys are correct 👍
I'm an Ulster Nationalist. The Red Hand of Ulster is on the Jersey of my county team. Its an Ulster symbol NOT a loyalist symbol.
As a kid I crossed the border multiple times a week. Army checkpoints and car searches were 'normal' to us in the 80s.
That's just one century of history. There's 800 years more worth of rebellions and wars against the Normans/English.
@Luís Filipe Andrade No. I would like to see a united island. It may take another 20 years though. Attitudes must change on both sides of the border.
Welcome to the club mate. Am in North Dublin but I love the North. I love the natural beauty, I love the passion of the people, I even love learning to understand the view of the Unionists, whom I respect if not share the opinion of. Some of the most fascinating conversations I have ever had were with Ulster Unionists friends over a pint in the Crown pub of Belfast. I hope the borders of the past, both physical and metaphorical will never ever return. My Unionist friends are of the same mind. We want to have many more mad nights in Belfast and Dublin, not the paranoid suspicion of my parents generation.
as a unionist myself thank you for your kind words, i do not want a united ireland (0bviously) but i do like the South and its people and you are always welcome in Northern Ireland :)
@@PS-ru2ov Cheers mate, appreciate that. Gives me hope for the future.
@Liam C what I am a cunt because i am nice to people , gosh you must have a sad life
@@Gillemear welcome nice to see a positive attitude from someone from the south towards Northern Unionists, we are not all bigots and hating catholics ( Half my family are catholic) I do believe NI is best served within the UK if only we could get our act together
@@PS-ru2ov Totally respect that even if I can't see how. I often discuss this with my mates. Just as an example, Belfast would be the second city of a united Ireland and would benefit from massive investment as Cork city does today. In the UK it seems to be a forgotten or much maligned backwater (No offence). I counted 3 cranes over the skyline the last time I was there, Cork had 15. I can understand the Unionist pride and passion but see little or no love coming from the British mainland.
Ah yes another great history video that won’t be demonetized or have any hate comments in anyway
I feel your sarcasm. I think there are gonna be some hate comments; the last time he went into recent politics, a lot of Republicans were angrily calling him “biased”
Great video dude !
The border of northern ireland in 8 minutes.
Video is 11 minutes long
@ELEGANCE SOLID these people are the reason this whole thing is so complicated
Valid, but your icon though?
1916 so called "rebellion" was not massive. It was committed by a few troublemakers by international standards. It was easily defeated by the local garrison which was poorly armed, as most British army weapons were in the world war 1 fronts.
Also the rebels did not have widespread support until the reign of terror by the "blacks and Tans" whom were world war 1 soldiers hired as mercenaries after the great war ended. Many of the "Black and Tans" were suffering from PTSD and saw the Irish as traitors and acted horrible to Irish civilians.
You could say the political effects of it were massive as it caused most of the island to support Sinn Fèin
UK: Ok, after 800 years of oppression we will let you vote on independence.
Ireland: *votes for independence*
UK: bUt tHiS pArT DiDnT!¡!¡
UK: I want this part.
Ireland: but the people in this part that didn't vote for independence aren't native to here, also that's not how referendums works
UK: idc, my part
The majority of folks in Northern Ireland are unionists who see themselves as part of the UK. They kind of have a right to self-determination. To say otherwise would be kind of imperialist, wouldn't it?
@@FilthyTrot Are they? And it was an whole Ireland vote. All of Ireland should have exited and THEN the Northern should have had a vote. But uk is THE evil crime syndicate, so...
Your best video yet
yeah well uk does not want to be part of an ''European empire '' as Verhofstadt said it , i respect you opinion i think Ireland should just unite it more bother than whats its worth for the uk. I would rather leave the eu and lose northern Ireland. I also hope its peaceful
That wouldn't be possible.
@@Viscount_Castlereagh bruh i know that
Ireland isn't the only place with potential unrest. If Brexit doesn't happen there could well be the same in England and Wales. A referendum happened and as much as the EU hates democracy we cant just undo it, sorry. Also a no deal is the only way this is going to happen. The EU wont accept anything without a mechanism for keeping us in. They should have listened to our concerns and sorted out the free movement issue and this would never have happened.
Ireland has a stronger propensity for civil unrest on a major scale than elsewhere is the difference
@@user-qi5jw2hg1c So does the Middle East, shouldn't stop democracy happening in modern countries.
Great video with such a powerful message. Irish civil war next?
I’d love to here your resolution John (and others) on what the whole trade and border situation should be between Ireland when Britain does leave the EU
You mean *between the RoI and the UK 😉 It should be how it was before either state was in the EU.. It’s the EU that’s causing the problem. UK and RoI citizens were free to live and work in each other’s state and they shared a free trade deal before they were in the EU. The RoI’s problem now is that it can not have a trade deal it wants with the UK or ANY state because the RoI is in the EU.
Glad to see you do some more history
The Troubles
attack of the brexit!
Loved your video and your final thoughts... TOTALLY agree!
That last part made me very emotional.The world is falling apart we need more people like you to realise this in the uk
My mum was watching the Jeremy Vine show (she hates him but she's been watching the program since Matthew Wright), they were debating Brexit and Northern Ireland and there was a caller who honestly said "If you remove the Catholics, Northern Ireland voted for Brexit". There's just one problem, those "Catholics" are BRITISH CITIZENS who had a right to make their voice heard. Like Ruddy, I don't want to see a return to violence in Northern Ireland, but the Tories are in denial about the consequences of their use of extremist language and Labour needs to get its act together.
Ireland: Leaves the UK for political freedom
UK: Leaves the EU for political freedom
Ireland: 0_0
Britain has its own government ireland didn't there's a difference
@@aidanmaxwell4903 Ireland was about to get Home Rule until the radical republicans decided to go down the path of violence and ensure the schism between Unionists in the north became permanent and irreconcilable, the UK was on a path to decentralisation, wheras the EU is only centralising further and further.
I'm so glad this comment has come up. I'd have thought the Irish of all people would have understood this.
TheThundertaker the unionists were afraid of that to and were going to go to war over any ground given to the Irish
@@caolanfeely4317 didn't help when the Irish republicans vindicated their fears by turning the Republic into a defacto catholic theocracy with The Catholic church having way more power than it should have had in a modern state. The republicans bear as much responsibility for alienating the unionists and dividing Ireland as the other way around.
Brilliant stuff, John!
And didn't know you had a 2nd channel.
In six counties: God Save the Queen
In 26 counties: Long live the Republic
The entire Island: A political mess
The island being Britain, bc as we see, N Ireland didn't vote for brexit
Hobo G I meant the Island or Ireland and it's historical issues, not Great Britain.
26+6=1
Britain is becoming the shithole thank you very much
@@LucidFL You're American. We don't care
i just came to watch a video about NI and Roi and thought the video was over... then you said BREXIT and i looked at the date, you brought it out hours ago haha Great video. Norther Ireland unionist here huehue Great video my man! I was born 20 mins North of the border
Same old thing since 1916 - As much as I love a good drama, 71' was madness, I believe it's time to stop these patriot games, I think Eire should be made whole again, give it back your majesty.
*Her*
nm
Ireland will be United under the Union Jack 🇬🇧🍀🇬🇧
@@ulsterscotsman6648 lmao and... we are right back to where we were
@@ulsterscotsman6648 🍀 you mean the EU. IE IE 🍀
Would you consider covering the Irish Governments limbo period between 1938 and 1949, when there was confusion over who was Head of State Ireland? (Either King George VI or the Irish President)
Bro I am the 2nd sub to your 2nd channel
Good show dear Sir! always love this kinda stuff Papa bless brother!!
So... At one hand you want an Independent Ireland, because you don't want to be a part of the United Kingdom, but the second the UK doesn't want to be a part of an another bigger union, suddenly you are like : wE aRE StRonGEr TogEther? Is that about right?
Totally different situations from a historical context.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 are they tough, in principle?
@@jakub_paints6775 Yes.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 I don't really think so but ok
@@jakub_paints6775 Doesn't matter what you think, it's not.
Great great video!
Families can have their arguments... and neglectful centralized governments with no regard for constituents. (applies to 1847 and 2019)
Bualadh bos! Excellent job & well handled, John - & a brilliant way to end it with yerself in person. You got your message across in the best possible, & human, way...very moving.
Here's hoping common sense prevails, altho' it appears to have been in short supply amongst huge swathes of the English Leave crowd & British government all thru' this sad, sorry Brexit process...(London voted Remain too, by the way) - & particularly right now when it matters the most with yer man Johnson...sadly, the Unicorn story in the comments below (which had me nearly bursting me shite laughing!) sums it up all too well...But here's hoping...good luck everybody - we're all gonna need it! x
7:03
Oh Snap, Things Just Got Real!
Great video (made cooler by the LOTR Risk in the background!)
*grabs bowl of popcorn*
This comment section is gonna be good
I want to give him a hug, nothing to do with Brexit.
26+6=
1 🇮🇪
4=1
United Kingdom
@@Amoore-vv9wx 🇬🇧 FTP
End the Irish occupation of English clay
Debatable
@Frank Begbie the celts will never bow down to the Anglo saxons, buy a fucking history book
i really do hope things go peacefully over there. i actually visited Ireland a few years ago and i had amazing time and learning the culter and history when i got the chance ( also the soup recipes are amazing that i bought a book before I left for whales *3*) and i really do hope Ireland will have a longer time for peace
Ireland can have peace. It is it own country. And us leaving eu shouldn't dictate the peace in Ireland. We all want peace. But if uk decides to leave eu it is up uk and Ireland to come up with way to deal with peace. Then Ireland has to go eu and explain it new border. Why isn't Ireland being able to have there say in neogiation. We all want peace. I don't want to go back to troubles. But we want to leave eu. So come on Ireland is it war or let's talk.