Border Lives 100 Years after Partition Documentary - The Troubles in the North of Ireland
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2022
- Miriam O' Callaghan hears the stories of people living on either side of the UK-Irish border, one hundred years on from Partition.
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Fascinating documentary, thank you for uploading.
Glad you enjoyed it Father :)
We well be one again 🤝🇮🇪
Great upload thanks for these.💚🇮🇪
My ancestors come from Bantry Bay - one son stayed, one son went to America, one son went to Australia. That was in 1856, we still connect like there is no distance.
I am trying to find out as much as I can. It seems like we may have been completely untouched being so far south.
Smuggling fireworks around your ears.
I like!
I’m happy there are somewhat lighter docs like this
What a wee shame ,young Paddy the singer with no shoes on in pouring rain 💔.
Mad seeing Donal Fallon’s da, couldn’t miss that voice. Three Castles Burning podcast did a great ep about “The Emergency”
"Border Lives 100 Years after Partition Documentary - The Troubles in Northern Ireland*"
This is almost balanced but very intresting if still slanted
Always astonished me the impact of free state partitionist history on people in the south. "Southern Ireland was at war with the British" she opens with, because the free state doesn't teach that what the black and tans were doing in the south was the norm for people in the north who underwent regular attacks pogroms and ill treatment. Also at the time Collins was MP for Armagh, Aiken from Armagh leader of the Anti-Treaty Ira and even Thomas Clarke who created the rising and is the lead signatory of the proclamation was a Tyrone IRB, even Connolly was living in Belfast before he came down for the rising. Casement, Larkin and others all began their journey in Belfast also but free Staters have been taught and Hollywood backed it up that the North didn't exist during the period despite the province of Ulster being behind every major Irish rebellion on history. There wouldn't be an Ireland if it wasn't for Ulster, the Ulster Irish were called 99% unloyal and always treated far worse than say the Catholics in Dublin who actually weren't anywhere near as rebellious overall. They southerners have created a history for themselves that excludes the Irish in the north who weren't just abandoned by the south but actually vilified so they would never have to face exactly what they've done. The British class and even accent snobbery was to become the culture of a lot of people in the 26 who think "Ireland" is 26 counties an Englishman picked, is how they pronounce English and part of this British created Irish south identity is also excluding the Irish people in the north and even labelling them British just like the Tans and Gentry done to their own ancestors.
We are a different people and we have our history, You have yours totally different
Colonialism and later Partition in 1922 was the Greatest Sin against God and Humanity.
Im from the Republic how about you? Their would have been a bloodbath then its a very complicated situation people from outside simply do not understand