Inside Belfast's Infamous Troubled Neighbourhoods

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2024
  • * For those asking for the info to the black cab company I used in this video, they are called CAB TOURS BELFAST. They are joint Catholic and Protestant owned and operated, and you can book with them here cabtoursbelfast.com *
    I have felt compelled to visit Belfast as I learn more about The Troubles, an ethno-nationalist conflict that was raged in Northern Ireland between the late 1960’s and 1998. I felt ignorant, because I was more educated about conflicts further afield in the world yet I understood relatively little of this situation on my doorstep. This is not a video that suggests any level of expertise on my behalf. It is simply a documentation of my visit to Belfast and the people I met. Those within neighbourhoods on both the Catholic and Protestant sides of the dividing peace walls were incredibly friendly and welcoming to me, despite the horrific past events. Join me as I learn from the locals of Belfast themselves about the troubles, and find out what life is like in these areas today in 2024.
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  • @WendallExplores
    @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +86

    For those asking for the info to the black cab company I used in this video, they are called CAB TOURS BELFAST. They are joint Catholic and Protestant owned and operated, and you can book with them here cabtoursbelfast.com

    • @yeoo5106
      @yeoo5106 Месяц назад +5

      Woud you come back over to northern ireland? The video was great

    • @richardmcilhagger304
      @richardmcilhagger304 Месяц назад +27

      Didn’t watch past 7 minutes. What a biased and one sided opinion from an Irish republican taxi driver 😢

    • @chickwood3883
      @chickwood3883 Месяц назад +12

      And you decided to pick a republican view 😑

    • @chrisleathem1242
      @chrisleathem1242 Месяц назад +10

      Lots of lies, untruths and myths

    • @yeoo5106
      @yeoo5106 Месяц назад +25

      People crying because it was a Catholic doing the tour an telling the truth, they can't handle the truth an it would have been the worse if it was done by a protestant. You'd have only heard the british side to the troubles, Remember it was britain that came to ireland and start the troubles

  • @albin2232
    @albin2232 Месяц назад +218

    I'm Scottish.
    When I first went to Northern Ireland I didn't know what to expect.
    The people are wonderful.
    Belfast is amazing.
    Too many positives to list.

    • @Justin-dl7hb
      @Justin-dl7hb Месяц назад +12

      Isn't Northern Ireland just Scotland 2.0

    • @darnellbiggumsthe9th658
      @darnellbiggumsthe9th658 Месяц назад +13

      @@Justin-dl7hbas a person from the north of ireland* don’t ever say that again lmao we’re irish.

    • @edwardcooper5479
      @edwardcooper5479 Месяц назад +14

      @@darnellbiggumsthe9th658we’re part of the United Kingdom and it’s title is Northern Ireland and we have a Protestant majority, couple of minor corrections.

    • @RedHiker22
      @RedHiker22 Месяц назад

      Glasgow, Dublin and Birmingham are more dangerous than Belfast these days.

    • @alpacaman6256
      @alpacaman6256 Месяц назад +8

      @@darnellbiggumsthe9th658It's Northern Ireland in case you haven't checked a map in 100 years :)

  • @Ambofrisk4107
    @Ambofrisk4107 Месяц назад +58

    That bloke just described the troubles more clearly than any documentary ive even seen. Thank you

    • @desertmammoth3159
      @desertmammoth3159 Месяц назад +2

      Agreed. I look into it every now and then but get lost in the complexity and resign myself to "Well its just two angry groups of people doing what angry groups of people do", but I actually came away from this with what i like to think is a fairly decent overview.

    • @mariemccann5895
      @mariemccann5895 Месяц назад +6

      You have a lot to learn bonny lad.

    • @desertmammoth3159
      @desertmammoth3159 Месяц назад +2

      @@mariemccann5895100% had to go and google the definition of "bonny lad". I'm sure you're right, but everything in its own time.

    • @TheNinyo77
      @TheNinyo77 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@desertmammoth3159 yeah it's more complex than anything said here. And it's also easier to explain and understand once you know the complexities.

    • @desertmammoth3159
      @desertmammoth3159 Месяц назад

      @@TheNinyo77Can you recommend me any decent neutral sources? I don't want propaganda from one side or the other, just a good old fashioned objective account of events.

  • @chrismate99
    @chrismate99 Месяц назад +42

    I'm 31, born and raised in Belfast. My da is 68 and rarely talks about his experiences throughout. Thank you for going out of your way for this video and for making it respectful and also tasteful.

    • @blenderocean
      @blenderocean Месяц назад +1

      I live in the UK. As difficult as it might be, the young must remove the walls, the Britons must try to accept the Irish. For the future of NI. Otherwise it will fade away by all the changes taken place. Never mind a United Ireland.

    • @jackietreehorn5561
      @jackietreehorn5561 15 дней назад

      @@blenderocean not as simple as that I'm afraid

  • @exlibrisross
    @exlibrisross Месяц назад +79

    Thank you from a survivor of The Troubles, in my 60's & I can assure you that an entire generation has been left with PTSD , myself included. Blessings from Belfast.

    • @binflynn1
      @binflynn1 Месяц назад +8

      We as people who lived through should be compensated by the government as we have suffered so much

    • @leckey119
      @leckey119 Месяц назад +5

      Lol what a load of balls. It wasn't a war and that traumatic. Get a hold of yourselves

    • @irishfairytarot5674
      @irishfairytarot5674 Месяц назад

      Sry m8 but nah drop into flat10 and tell me ppl arent traumatised by the troubles - look at the amount of drug taking ppl living of benefits who seen all sorts both involved and not - and there's still trouble for instance noah donahugh so wise up - wed be more prosperous if there wasn't so much trauma​@leckey119

    • @jaimieboy999
      @jaimieboy999 Месяц назад +3

      I actually think times where better back then.

    • @binflynn1
      @binflynn1 Месяц назад +4

      @@jaimieboy999 yeah I agree if there wasn’t shooting and bombs it really would have been I agree

  • @Bobby8270
    @Bobby8270 Месяц назад +173

    Thank you Wendell for coming to my city. I’m from Protestant community. We are a friendly city. Some of the nicest people in the world live here. Take care and God bless. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +22

      Wonderful people mate, so many happy to chat

    • @Quanny69
      @Quanny69 Месяц назад +20

      Sending love from Dublin pal.Cmonnnn Celticccc ;;;;)))) ✌😂😂

    • @JackButland-tt9zk
      @JackButland-tt9zk Месяц назад +7

      @@Quanny69🤣🤣🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @Ercan-fc2oq
      @Ercan-fc2oq Месяц назад +19

      British colonizers are some of the nicest people in Irish land? 😂

    • @JackButland-tt9zk
      @JackButland-tt9zk Месяц назад

      @@Ercan-fc2oq 1690

  • @MZophiel
    @MZophiel Месяц назад +99

    I am a Belfast man and have to say this is a pretty good representation of our city. One point I would make though. I think it's an over-simplification to boil the whole thing down to religion. Yes, it is an important part of the identity of much of the people on both sides, but by no means the only part.
    Many Protestants were high profile figures on the Irish nationalist/revolutionary side. Robert Emmett, Henry Joy McCracken, Theobald Wolfe Tone to name a few were leading figures. Douglas Hyde founded the Gaelic League for the advancement of Irish language and culture was also the first President of Ireland. All Protestants. The United Irishmen were formed with twin goals of severing the link with Britain and of eradicating sectarian divisions between Catholic, Protestant and Dissenter.
    In many ways it was the outbreak of the Troubles that actually served to cement people in the categories they were in, rather than just the category determining the "side". It caused people to retreat into their insular communities much more primarily through fear. My da was in Bombay Street the night it was burned and I never tire of learning our history from him. I do his head in!
    Like I say, I enjoyed the film and it was very good, just thought I'd add a bit of context to it, it isn't simply Catholic v Protestant!

    • @Bassetvids
      @Bassetvids Месяц назад +7

      Well said

    • @VincentBlackLightning
      @VincentBlackLightning Месяц назад +9

      From here myself. I think what youre saying is very fair later on in the situation but the original circumstances of this was down to religion. There is a good quote in the the book called the famine plot. Irelands problems stem from the balls of King Henry. We have to go back to that time and consider how deeply religious everyone was. When he was refused his latest divorce and simply changed religion from catholic to protestant practically overnight, Ireland became a geopolitical target for them. The other colonial powers in France, Spain, Portugal seen this as blasphemy against God and they wanted to revenge England for this. For such a large body of land so close to England, it became dangerous for invading armies to station and so their policy here on it was to turn Ireland into England 2.0 and curse every part of its culture. As a catholic this gave me at least a sense in understanding the logic behind why they did what they done even if I dont like it. Ireland became a pawn in much the same way that Ukraine are being used now between Nato and Russia.

    • @johnners911
      @johnners911 Месяц назад +9

      I often wonder how much of the segregation was deliberately provoked by the powers that be. The lesson was learned in 1798 that a United Irish people would be a difficult opponent for the British. Much of the bloodshed that followed was a direct result of the colonial power seeking to drive a wedge through the community.

    • @DavySpikeMill
      @DavySpikeMill Месяц назад

      ​@@johnners911you're theory is dead on logical, but there was zero threat that would have been incurred from Ireland to the British (divided or united). History moves on, Britain is a declining nation on the world stage as it contracts, Ireland one way or the other has made no difference in that regrard

    • @damiendouglas7752
      @damiendouglas7752 26 дней назад

      Agree. Collectivists (Socialists to begin with who gradually morphed into the Fascists we observe today) highjacked people's legitimate concerns at the time which could (& should) have been addressed politically imo.

  • @cristionacristiona9499
    @cristionacristiona9499 Месяц назад +8

    Well done. Your video brought back so many memories of growing up with the troubles in the 70's and 80's... Thank God we're in a much better place now.

  • @MJ.71
    @MJ.71 Месяц назад +1

    I've learned more about the troubles from this short video than from anywhere else. Good to see you go to places with an open mind and don't get influenced beforehand by what others have said. Keep it up, great work.

  • @chili_phil
    @chili_phil Месяц назад +76

    Wendall, you really knocked it out the park with this one. Really enjoyed it. What a channel this is mate! Bostin!

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +13

      Appreciate that mate 🙏

    • @chili_phil
      @chili_phil Месяц назад +7

      @@WendallExplores Honestly mate, I love how you let the people talk, quality content with no ego. Never worry about shilling people to SUB, people do need to be reminded of that. Look forward to the new vids mate ;-)

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +5

      @@chili_phil appreciate the support mate

    • @geedee1264
      @geedee1264 Месяц назад

      "Following his killing of Catholic shop worker Philomena Hanna at a chemists near the Springfield Road on 28 April 1992, eyewitnesses reported that as McKeag and his driver sped back to the Shankill via Lanark Way they shouted and sang his favourite song, 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road' from The Wizard of Oz.[] Other UDA members later confirmed that the Yellow Brick Road was McKeag's nickname for Lanark Way, a street linking the Shankill and Springfield roads and favoured by loyalist hitmen as an escape route from Republican West Belfast.[16] An attack on 14 November 1992, launched by McKeag, under the orders of Johnny Adair, on a branch of Sean Graham's bookmakers on the Oldpark Road left three Catholics dead and a number of others, including some Protestants who also frequented the betting shop, injured."
      I don't know why they kept that particular mural up

  • @gaynorrobinson5105
    @gaynorrobinson5105 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you for educating me Olli. This was really interesting and informative. I've only ever had a vague idea of the troubles I'm a bit ashamed to say

  • @MikeTaylorEastStaffordshire
    @MikeTaylorEastStaffordshire Месяц назад +10

    Genuinely one of the best RUclips travel videos I've seen. I'm even more compelled to visit Belfast than ever now.

    • @geedee1264
      @geedee1264 Месяц назад

      Stephen McKeag my goodness, a complete monster
      "Following his killing of Catholic shop worker Philomena Hanna at a chemists near the Springfield Road on 28 April 1992, eyewitnesses reported that as McKeag and his driver sped back to the Shankill via Lanark Way they shouted and sang his favourite song, 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road' from The Wizard of Oz.[14][15] Other UDA members later confirmed that the Yellow Brick Road was McKeag's nickname for Lanark Way, a street linking the Shankill and Springfield roads and favoured by loyalist hitmen as an escape route from Republican West Belfast.[16] An attack on 14 November 1992, launched by McKeag, under the orders of Johnny Adair, on a branch of Sean Graham's bookmakers on the Oldpark Road left three Catholics dead and a number of others, including some Protestants who also frequented the betting shop, injured."

  • @ballotellitubbie5279
    @ballotellitubbie5279 Месяц назад +8

    Wendall i am from catholic west belfast i watch your videos all the time on RUclips as it allows me to see parts of the UK and more that ive never heard off, great video keep up the good content👍

  • @user-qp3jj2ks1j
    @user-qp3jj2ks1j Месяц назад +19

    Belfast is a great city full of lovely, gentle , kind warm people , I would love to see the walls come down before I die , that would be amazing.

  • @AdyDelaney2222
    @AdyDelaney2222 Месяц назад +7

    One of the best vids i have ever watched. Thanks for this Wendall.

  • @paulus842000
    @paulus842000 Месяц назад +16

    This was one of the best documentaries I've seen on Belfast ❤

  • @kevinegan6311
    @kevinegan6311 Месяц назад +31

    Hey Wendall, thanks for all your videos. I love the passion and knowledge of the cab driver.

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +4

      Thanks for watching

    • @christinamorrison6078
      @christinamorrison6078 Месяц назад +10

      The Irish cab driver told a one sided story to make you all think that the PROTESTANTS AND BRITAIN were to blame 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @user-cg8tv4he9e
      @user-cg8tv4he9e Месяц назад +2

      The cab driver was one sided, passion for one community. Bobby Sands was a terrorist not a hero.

    • @az1758
      @az1758 15 дней назад +1

      ​@user-cg8tv4he9e And is that not also one-sided? What about Billy Wright and Johnny Adair? Are they not as bad as each other?

  • @bottletop10
    @bottletop10 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you for this well put together and sensitive video. Well balanced and well researched.

  • @jamiemurray4560
    @jamiemurray4560 Месяц назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant documentary, really informative. Look forward to seeing many more!

  • @rickyprice7586
    @rickyprice7586 Месяц назад +33

    My son lives just outside Belfast and I've been visiting there twice a year for the last 6 years and the city is amazing and the people I love. From watching old videos of Belfast and the troubles it's a completely different place. I'm not saying there's no issues at all but as a visitor ive never seen any. Top place top people. What i will say is it takes generations to make a difference

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +7

      They have come a long way

    • @rickyprice7586
      @rickyprice7586 Месяц назад +4

      So glad you did this video on Belfast. I'm actually going there on Wednesday next week. I've watched your other videos. Very interesting

    • @A-se2ur
      @A-se2ur Месяц назад +2

      if you’re not a outward prick or involved in dealing, then generally Belfast is very safe. all the best to your son!

  • @jwoodzman
    @jwoodzman Месяц назад +6

    Absolutely outstanding video your guide has been so informative!

  • @kevinwatts1086
    @kevinwatts1086 Месяц назад +5

    That was absolutely brilliant mate one of the best yet keep up the great work

  • @SEGASaturnLad
    @SEGASaturnLad Месяц назад +43

    What an amazing man, could listen to him for hours😊

    • @markyinbelfastxx9088
      @markyinbelfastxx9088 Месяц назад +3

      I'd check his facts tho lol

    • @SimonLloydGuitar
      @SimonLloydGuitar 25 дней назад

      This is why i have zero interest in 99.9% of so called celebrities

    • @laoch5658
      @laoch5658 8 дней назад

      @@markyinbelfastxx9088 would ya marky ya. check your chin

  • @RandallSlick
    @RandallSlick Месяц назад +2

    Beautifully done, my friend. You're coming to be a national treasure.

  • @jontyhead468
    @jontyhead468 Месяц назад +16

    Outstanding video. Very educational and moving, it would be great if this video could be shown in schools and colleges all over Britain and Ireland. Wonderful that Wendell, as he does in all his videos, was able to have such frank, honest and respectful conversations with local people who have lived through such a touch period and are now emerging on the other side. Great to see that on the balance, there seems to be far more to be positive about than negative for the future of Northern Ireland - I really hope so. Thanks so much for doing these Wendell - they are priceless.

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for the very kind comment

    • @colmmurphy6749
      @colmmurphy6749 Месяц назад +2

      This doesn’t need to be shown in schools in Ireland. We already know it all lol I’m an Irish Catholic from the north of Ireland. We don’t call this place where we live Northern Ireland, we call it the north of Ireland. The Protestants call it Northern Ireland.

    • @jontyhead468
      @jontyhead468 Месяц назад +1

      @@colmmurphy6749 Many thanks for the clarifications Colm. Indeed it doesn't 'need' to be shown anywhere, but it would be interesting and worthwhile watching it anywhere, as are all of Wendell's videos. I was about 8 and in school when Bobby Sands went on hunger strike. It really captured my imagination and stimulated an interest in Irish history. I've always wanted to visit his mural but wasn't sure if I would be welcome as someone from Britain. This video has given me the confidence to do it.

    • @colmmurphy6749
      @colmmurphy6749 Месяц назад

      @@jontyhead468it doesn’t matter who you are… anyone can visit the Falls road. It really isn’t anything like it was when the conflict was happening. Now if an Englishman went onto the Falls in the early-mid 90s & was just walking about taking pictures then yeah, something might have been said. That would happen because they’d think you were working for the British government lol But thankfully that’s all in the past now. Next time you’re over here in Ireland you should pay a visit. You can also go to Bobby Sands’ grave, as well as other IRA members’, along the Falls road. It’s in a graveyard called Milltown cemetery. Anyone can visit the republican plot in this graveyard.

    • @jendrizzyy
      @jendrizzyy Месяц назад

      You are incorrect

  • @lja8187
    @lja8187 Месяц назад +21

    Another good video. You deserve way more subs than you have Wendall.

  • @TravellingTorunn
    @TravellingTorunn Месяц назад +12

    Great and informative video. And the taxi driver was really a find. It is horrible that the conflict is still going on. Thank you for enlightening us 😊

  • @PaulLocklin
    @PaulLocklin Месяц назад +2

    Really enjoyed this one Wendall, keep up the good work, 👍

  • @bannaubrycheiniog1329
    @bannaubrycheiniog1329 Месяц назад +2

    Fantastic video mate, thoroughly enjoyable and a unique unbiased approach, well done 👏

  • @theoriginalbluey
    @theoriginalbluey Месяц назад +2

    I have a friend who was a child in the Divis Flats. He's since shown me around. It's fascinating, a different world completely. Thanks to you and the guide for this brilliant informative video.

  • @mixingshed
    @mixingshed Месяц назад +3

    Another brilliant video Wendall and really interesting to watch. I've been travelling to Belfast on work trips since 2002 and have always enjoyed my time there, as well as meeting some wonderful people along the way... :)

  • @gaynorjackson2589
    @gaynorjackson2589 Месяц назад

    What a great informative video. I heard of the troubles in Ireland but never quite understood what it was about. Such lovely people on both sides and I wish them all peace x

  • @thomasmacias5032
    @thomasmacias5032 Месяц назад +22

    Hello Wendell, thank you for dropping another video. Going to give me a cuppa coffee. It’s 11 o’clock here in Northern California. Love you videos I know I’m gonna enjoy this one. Thank you for all your hard work my friend.🙏💙💯🇺🇸

  • @PJL27-02
    @PJL27-02 Месяц назад +4

    Hi Wendall , I've been subscribed to your channel for a about 6 months now & love the channel & your trips around all the towns & cities throughout the UK , I was born in Belfast in 1969 at the start of the main troubles & conflict & just want to congratulate you on a brilliant vlog on Belfast & how you documented it even with having little knowledge of Belfast , very interesting & the people's outlook on the way it is today , keep up the good work mate 😎

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +1

      I appreciate the comment, I was humbled to learn

    • @PJL27-02
      @PJL27-02 Месяц назад

      You do a good job wherever you go mate & I've been around alot of the UK also, so it's nice to see the back streets as well as the main areas, but really glad you came over to Belfast, come back soon 👍🏻

  • @user-gj5bi8lu5q
    @user-gj5bi8lu5q Месяц назад +6

    Great video mate. Im from Belfast and you covered good ground. Really enjoying your videos. Keep up the good work ❤🙏😎

  • @Dubliner812
    @Dubliner812 Месяц назад +3

    You've surpassed yourself with this excellent video Wendall.
    Thanks for visiting Belfast.
    Excellent video. God Bless.

  • @Ben_3113
    @Ben_3113 Месяц назад

    One of your best videos mate. Thank you

  • @brianwalsh2419
    @brianwalsh2419 Месяц назад +6

    Very enjoyable documentary, Wendall. As someone born and raised in the South, Belfast is one of my favourite cities to visit and have always got a good welcome. You could probably do two supplementary documentaries on The Titanic Quarter/economic history of Belfast, and then another on the University Quarter. As a city, it has so much history and so much to offer.

  • @GornubiusFlux
    @GornubiusFlux Месяц назад +3

    This was a cracking video. Really interesting to see the kick up in NI content recently across the board. Nice to see people showing interest in our history and how it is today.

  • @matthewrobins2599
    @matthewrobins2599 Месяц назад

    Great video. You’ve approached this with great empathy and understanding. I also feel less ignorant about a few things than I did at the start of the vid. Nice one.

  • @PH46369
    @PH46369 Месяц назад +1

    I learnt alot from that video thanks. A great watch. You lifted the bar so high on that one.

  • @freddyray6805
    @freddyray6805 Месяц назад +2

    Liked and signed in. I always watch your videos on my TV from sunny Brazil. Grew up in England during to 80-00's, so grew up listening to (or maybe not listening as the BBC cut the audio) the troubles.

  • @TheAvarusAnimus
    @TheAvarusAnimus Месяц назад +6

    Your best one yet Wendall!!!!! Love from Dublin

  • @paulbrett-pitt8250
    @paulbrett-pitt8250 Месяц назад +2

    by far the best vid youve done so far 😇

  • @RhysoTV
    @RhysoTV 25 дней назад

    Great video, the tour guide was great, very knowledgeable.
    You've earned yourself a subscriber!

  • @M88ULV
    @M88ULV Месяц назад +26

    I enjoyed Belfast and the Giant's Causeway. I also enjoy Dublin. Irish are top people in general. Being born in Liverpool, we tend to get on well with the Irish as most of us come from Ireland originally.

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +5

      And Malta

    • @M88ULV
      @M88ULV Месяц назад +4

      @@WendallExplores 🇲🇹

    • @JackButland-tt9zk
      @JackButland-tt9zk Месяц назад

      Most of us dont come from ireland originally stop spreading lies. Liverpool is one of the few cities that regularly has orange marches. I don't like Irish, they shouldn't even be here seen as they hate us so much.

  • @chokeizm
    @chokeizm Месяц назад +4

    first time watching , subbed thank you for your content very well presented better than some TV shows.

  • @dbobd1279
    @dbobd1279 Месяц назад +1

    From Benidorm to Belfast you always produce great interesting videos. Definitely one of my favourite content producers.

  • @des-Troy-ed
    @des-Troy-ed Месяц назад +6

    This was so informative I had 0 idea about any of this (English, born in England). None of this was taught in school and learning about it is so interesting.

  • @botseyfern
    @botseyfern Месяц назад +4

    this cab driver gave an honest non boyest view from my lookin at it,and even that im only 2 hours down ta road,this video takes us to the deep places of Northern Ireland,Great work

  • @SlickMick1987
    @SlickMick1987 Месяц назад +1

    Good afternoon pal. Great video. I volunteer in a homeless centre in Belfast and i can agree, there is very little help. Thankfully, there are amazing people in the country that donate and help a great cause.Thanks for a fantastic video. You done a great job.

  • @travellinglostsoul7191
    @travellinglostsoul7191 Месяц назад +1

    Great video mate, I visited Dublin a few weeks ago but didn’t get the chance to visit Belfast while in Ireland but seeing this video, I can see the contrast between NI and ROI. I’ll have to come back and make more videos at some point

  • @kevinmott6205
    @kevinmott6205 Месяц назад +6

    Excellent video Wendall loved it thanks ❤😊

  • @bigt6889
    @bigt6889 Месяц назад +3

    Pretty balanced and fair portrayal of my home town. Life goes on

  • @BonnyBrown
    @BonnyBrown Месяц назад +2

    Very informative video, absolutely brilliant

  • @scott24679554
    @scott24679554 Месяц назад +1

    This is such a great video on the history of Northern Ireland and the troubles ,brilliant Wendall

  • @stesmith7040
    @stesmith7040 Месяц назад +34

    My dad is Irish and my mom is English and i love both of them and the same goes for all Ireland
    Peace in jesus name to you all from Wolverhampton 🇮🇪🇬🇧✝️❤️

    • @saltofthe.earth1
      @saltofthe.earth1 Месяц назад +15

      Amen my English friend. I'm Irish raised in Dublin now living on west coast. We live in a time were Unity is more needed than ever. Our governments are workers of deception & confusion & it's time for the people of our Islands to Unite. The Irish & English have more in common than a lot of people think. Peace in Jesus name to you also my good brother from County Clare ❤✝🌹☘

    • @eelponna3145
      @eelponna3145 Месяц назад +4

      With the surname Smith - you sure your dad is Irish? lol

    • @MUFC-nu7ie
      @MUFC-nu7ie Месяц назад +3

      @@eelponna3145Nationality is not merely based on a surname these days.

    • @stesmith7040
      @stesmith7040 Месяц назад

      @@saltofthe.earth1 they always try to divide us
      Thanks for your reply
      Yes we have more in common than we know god bless you ✝️❤️🇮🇪🇬🇧

    • @stesmith7040
      @stesmith7040 Месяц назад +1

      @@eelponna3145 lol i know

  • @barryclegg9961
    @barryclegg9961 Месяц назад +14

    Great informative video as always. I always look forward to your videos fella keep up the good work

  • @mitchellrobertson1222
    @mitchellrobertson1222 Месяц назад +1

    Good to see you bk missed your content!

  • @johnvaughan8011
    @johnvaughan8011 Месяц назад +1

    Amazingly interesting thank you so much Wendell from Liverpool. Never been but always been interested but on the back of this video I think I'll make a visit!

  • @jackharrison6771
    @jackharrison6771 19 дней назад +3

    Thank you for a very interesting and informative video. I visited Belfast in 1971, for a wedding. The atmosphere struck me as soon as I came off the ferry I seem to recall the smell on the morning of what must have been another violent night. RUC and Army here and there, with 'that look' on their faces. and wreaked vehicles around. But I am glad that I had the experience.
    The Troubles were a part of our lives growing up, as were Vietnam and the Space Race. I would like to visit Belfast again, to experience the changed city.

  • @Hamburger-Gaming86
    @Hamburger-Gaming86 Месяц назад +2

    One of my fav videos you've done this, really interesting!

  • @paulliddington2425
    @paulliddington2425 12 дней назад

    Wendall
    Great video! We visited in November 23 and we were guided by Henry around the Shankill and Falls Rd areas. He is a fantastic orator and gave us like you an eye opening insight into this area of this amazing city.
    The people of Belfast are what makes this town! Very friendly and welcoming to tourists and we would not hesitate to return…👍

  • @andrewmacdonald1103
    @andrewmacdonald1103 Месяц назад +13

    Another captivating video. You definitely deserve to have more subscribers. Thank you for these videos.

  • @TheAngrychipmunk96
    @TheAngrychipmunk96 Месяц назад +11

    I'm from Wicklow in the Republic - and we often feel so far removed from the situation in the North. Going up North can often feel like a different world (and not just because of the politics).
    The cabbie makes a great point about how its no longer Catholics and Protestant (whos really religious these days?) - its a case of Republican and Unionist.
    I was in Tulsa Oklahoma late last year and met a Northern Unionist in a bar; we could not have had more craic slagging each other about all sorts and who we have pictures of on our walls (Gerry vs Charles).
    We are all the same, we just want peace and craic. Full stop.

    • @maryrich9260
      @maryrich9260 4 дня назад

      Yes but the republicans are Catholics and the Unionists are Protestants, of course it’s about religion. I met both sides over here and the Protestants are the more vicious.

  • @Bptl1234
    @Bptl1234 Месяц назад +2

    Hey wendall, great to see you were here in belfast. I live ten minutes from were you were on the falls road. Welcome and hope you come again my friend 👍🏻.

  • @paulizzyrollins
    @paulizzyrollins Месяц назад +1

    Such an educational visit. I’ve learnt a lot. Thank you

  • @user-qj3hg3ck2e
    @user-qj3hg3ck2e Месяц назад +7

    Really enjoyed that video and subscribed 😊

  • @briandoherty3249
    @briandoherty3249 Месяц назад +3

    I'm from Manchester England and I've been to Belfast once. Its a great city and well worth a visit. I went up the Shankill and down the falls Rd. Everyone was friendly. I can't wait to go back.

  • @ONSLAUGHTfps
    @ONSLAUGHTfps Месяц назад +2

    im from this city and its cool seeing our country grow from the dark days of the troubles its signs of peace hope it continues and im sure if you asked any local they prefer peace not war hopefully one day them horrible walls will come down won't be in my life time im sure tho great video

  • @AB-kx4nc
    @AB-kx4nc Месяц назад

    That was absolutely blindin, well done sir 👏

  • @DjMikeW12345
    @DjMikeW12345 Месяц назад +10

    Being from Belfast. Your video is amazing, shows Belfast in such a good light. I personally find no problems at all in Belfast. If you ever decide to come back. I’ll get you a pint 👍🏻

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +2

      I’d love to come back and I’d love a pint! 🍻

  • @BrucefromLondon
    @BrucefromLondon Месяц назад +3

    Such a good tour guide and a true gent!

  • @KraazGoLive
    @KraazGoLive Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic watch mate 👏 being from Belfast myself I feel like people were maybe holding back a little bit or maybe you just had to squash it down as it is pretty long, either way it was fantastic. Hope to see you come back sometime.

  • @mickybetts7957
    @mickybetts7957 Месяц назад

    Fantastic Wendall! Your mate explained things very well. Ps, saw you yesterday in Paignton, and you chatted to my mate in town.

  • @ConcreteRiver
    @ConcreteRiver Месяц назад +40

    the cabbie gave the most thorough and personal explanation of the troubles and its affects on the communities I’ve seen. Great video, Wendall.

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the video

    • @britishirish1112
      @britishirish1112 Месяц назад +18

      The taxi driver was a total embarrassment,absolutely no intention of giving a balanced views of both communities history.His version was extremely biased republican fantasy bullshit.always the victims

    • @s.d3425
      @s.d3425 Месяц назад +10

      @@britishirish1112 whos trying to be a victim now lol

    • @allanwebb8385
      @allanwebb8385 Месяц назад +9

      Black Taxi = Catholic

    • @billyleadbitter5661
      @billyleadbitter5661 Месяц назад

      Ex paramilitaries drive the black hacks he said the english banned the catholic religion 800 years ago that's a lie we were all catholic till the reformation.Never take a black hack mate they are biased and you'll only hear his version of the past.

  • @clairemorrallee5625
    @clairemorrallee5625 Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for the educational video. I had no idea about the peace walls and that the gates are locked at night. It's sad that this is the way people are living. So hope things can change and improve as we move into the future. I hope things will never go back to the horrors of The Troubles

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +2

      I too hope these wonderful people never have to face that horror again

  • @jimjack3447
    @jimjack3447 Месяц назад

    very informative, thanks Wendall

  • @edwardsnowden7717
    @edwardsnowden7717 Месяц назад +2

    Good video! Very interesting! I learnt a lot there!

  • @carlconner1166
    @carlconner1166 Месяц назад +3

    That's a great video from both of you thank you very much godless all

  • @RustyCohle
    @RustyCohle Месяц назад +5

    Magnificent documentary.

  • @senorlechon
    @senorlechon 24 дня назад

    This is really well done. Good for Wendall for bringing an open mind, talking to people on both sides with humility like ordinary humans, not sensationalizing, really trying to listen and understand. The thing I like best about this video is that attitude.

  • @andrewmccrory2198
    @andrewmccrory2198 8 часов назад

    As a Belfast man myself who grew up during the troubles I found this video fascinating, the tour guide was very informative and balanced. BELFAST is a great City and welcoming to everyone,thank you for making this video.

  • @darrena2625
    @darrena2625 Месяц назад +38

    A lot more Brits need to watch this.
    I'm 48 years old and grew up in England, aware of what was going on in NI and Belfast but with no knowledge of why.
    My ignorance continued to this day so I'm so glad this video has educated me.
    Hopefully one day there will be no need for a wall and both communities can live in harmony.
    Thanks Wendall.

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for watching, and I’m happy it educated you as it did me

    • @user-zu6qn9ux9n
      @user-zu6qn9ux9n Месяц назад

      Some chance those scumbags will ever live together without a wall.

    • @pooooornopigeon
      @pooooornopigeon Месяц назад +5

      Gangsters are in charge and always have been.

    • @darrena2625
      @darrena2625 Месяц назад +2

      @@pooooornopigeonif that's the case I'd love for you to make your own unbiased video to document the fact. I don' doubt you, I'd rather have first-hand knowledge. Can you do that for us please ?

    • @pooooornopigeon
      @pooooornopigeon Месяц назад +1

      @@darrena2625 I was based there, I could name them.

  • @EmuGamesMaster
    @EmuGamesMaster Месяц назад +5

    Been Northern and Southern Ireland many times. Always met incredible people and the most welcoming people too. I’ll never forget Derry where i was welcomed to Legenderry. To the everyday people who respect the land and the people, You will be welcomed with an open heart.

  • @jaydunstan1618
    @jaydunstan1618 25 дней назад +1

    Superb content!!!! 10/10 BRILLIANT!

  • @avalaugh2220
    @avalaugh2220 Месяц назад +2

    Brilliant that was m8 really enjoyed it 🎉

  • @Planktilious1
    @Planktilious1 Месяц назад +6

    I think this is one of your best vids yet, Wendall. I didn't catch the name of the chap who gave us such a succinct appraisal of the troubles over there, but I don't think you could have found anyone better to do the job. Quite fascinating.

  • @trackfanstv
    @trackfanstv Месяц назад +11

    Hey Wendall, great video, I served in Belfast between '95-'97 and it brought back so many good and bad memories. The Divis tower, Springfield Rd, the Falls Rd, Shankill, they had major problems that just didn't get covered by mainstream media. This was a great balance of reporting between communities. Good job, thank you! RIP my fallen friends from both sides, you'll never be forgotten!! ❤❤❤

    • @rorymcdonald9852
      @rorymcdonald9852 Месяц назад +2

      Lived/Served in Ulster 1980,s-1990s I can honestly say I prefer those days to the present at least you knew where you stood I'm from a Catholic Mother /Protestant Father so I seen/Lived both sides my loyalty was to my mates not any religion.

    • @amandalyons1719
      @amandalyons1719 26 дней назад +1

      Thank you for ur service guy’s 😊 from a wee Greenfinch 😉

    • @jimmyburkeirishgoodfella5720
      @jimmyburkeirishgoodfella5720 8 дней назад +1

      Respect from an Irish nationalist from divis 🫡

  • @garyrigby21
    @garyrigby21 Месяц назад +2

    Brilliant video Wendell the taxi tour guide was good too lots of good info and history there. i was in Belfast in 2016 not a problem at all everyone was friendly

  • @PeopleandPlacesTV
    @PeopleandPlacesTV Месяц назад +10

    Nice to see you visiting this fine part of the world

  • @neilcolwell3107
    @neilcolwell3107 Месяц назад +6

    I'm also from the Shankill area, Protestant West Belfast. Thank you for your video. I believe your guide gave a little too much publicity for the Catholic side of things. Apart from that, it is a great video. ☘️✡️🙏✝️👑💙🕊😇

    • @SeanONeill-mw4jc
      @SeanONeill-mw4jc Месяц назад +2

      I'd say it was the luck of the draw whether he got a Catholic or Protestant cabbie guide

  • @IslaSkye123
    @IslaSkye123 16 дней назад

    Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MWBlueNoodles
    @MWBlueNoodles Месяц назад +2

    I live in Belfast and every time I go abroad I cant wait to come back. The people are just so nice here.

  • @paulcommins83
    @paulcommins83 Месяц назад +4

    Great video as usual but I do think this is you're best one yet . Fair play

    • @WendallExplores
      @WendallExplores  Месяц назад +3

      Appreciate that, bit of a risk putting up an over 45 min history tour 😬🙏

    • @paulcommins83
      @paulcommins83 Месяц назад +2

      For me personally I love the long videos . I spend most of my childhood up in Belfast and now live in Galway love the place up there was nice to see it again

  • @nornironnomad
    @nornironnomad Месяц назад +4

    I come from Belfast and am surprised by the lack of knowledge of Belfast from those in england, thanks for making the video to show everyone what its like

    • @jmccullough662
      @jmccullough662 День назад

      How much do you know about Kent?

    • @nornironnomad
      @nornironnomad День назад

      @@jmccullough662 more than you know about Belfast

    • @jmccullough662
      @jmccullough662 День назад

      @@nornironnomad I'm from Belfast.

  • @theerondevie9051
    @theerondevie9051 Месяц назад

    Superb weddell 👍 I'm English born n bred but my Grandfather took me to Belfast in 1969 as he was from there. I can remember as i was a 5 year old. Bless all people from Belfast and credit to them all

  • @FHutch
    @FHutch Месяц назад +3

    Nice to see you around my neck of the woods Wendall

  • @hugheslivesonforever5045
    @hugheslivesonforever5045 Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for visiting. You should visit Derry City. Its beautiful and also has a lot of history, it would make for a great video.

    • @krismcstay1325
      @krismcstay1325 Месяц назад

      I believe they use the £ in that place?

  • @TheGamesEmporium
    @TheGamesEmporium Месяц назад +2

    Went over there last year. Absolutely buzzing place. Loved it!