@@MarkHarrison733 😂😂😂 Yeah my ancestors were k1lled for speaking their own language, farmers stripped of their land ownership and having small bits of their land rented back to them 😂 over a million people dying of starvation and disease due to British policies and millions scattered to the corners of the world 😂 Go read a book you simpleton.
Michael Collins "just let them walk away" as Cast sung "walk away" and De valera was a Fool because they laid down their weapons in the end because it was futile Should of stood with Micheal but you chose to walk away
And pretty much everything Brugha is saying is true. Brugha was the 1st President of the Dail, and Minister for Defence Collins was a Finance Minister & Intelligence officer.
@@davebrayfb Collins had more influence, though due to the fact that he was President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Brugha was bitter because as Minister for Defense, he was supposed to be in charge of the IRA, but the IRA didn’t listen to him, they listened to Collins. It’s a good thing that they did because it was his guerrilla tactics that won the war and got the British to want to negotiate. I respect Brugha a lot for nearly giving his life during the Easter Rising, but if had his way, the IRA would have gone up against the British in conventional warfare and would have lost for sure.
He's be turning in his grave now I'd say 😢
It’s so sad that the Irish fought so hard for the Republic and now it’s no better than their British oppressors.
@@HolyRomanEmperor90 There was no "oppression".
@@MarkHarrison733 😂😂😂
Yeah my ancestors were k1lled for speaking their own language, farmers stripped of their land ownership and having small bits of their land rented back to them 😂 over a million people dying of starvation and disease due to British policies and millions scattered to the corners of the world 😂
Go read a book you simpleton.
@@RazorMouth None of that ever happened.
Michael Collins "just let them walk away"
as Cast sung "walk away" and De valera was a Fool because they laid down their weapons in the end because it was futile
Should of stood with Micheal but you chose to walk away
He was a terrorist who murdered his own people using weapons from the British.
Collins was a giant amongst pigmys
He was a terrorist who murdered his own people using weapons from the British.
Quinn dealt the raw hand there
The actor playing Cathal Brugha is so good and looks just like him.
The actor playing Arthur Griffith Looks a lot like the real Arthur Griffith aswell
@@bobbybaratheon4647 Make up.
And pretty much everything Brugha is saying is true. Brugha was the 1st President of the Dail, and Minister for Defence Collins was a Finance Minister & Intelligence officer.
@@davebrayfb They both betrayed Ireland.
@@davebrayfb Collins had more influence, though due to the fact that he was President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Brugha was bitter because as Minister for Defense, he was supposed to be in charge of the IRA, but the IRA didn’t listen to him, they listened to Collins. It’s a good thing that they did because it was his guerrilla tactics that won the war and got the British to want to negotiate. I respect Brugha a lot for nearly giving his life during the Easter Rising, but if had his way, the IRA would have gone up against the British in conventional warfare and would have lost for sure.
The greatest. Without question.
Dia leis