i lost a daughter on the 11th night and now travel over to this bonfire to celebrate her life and for the glorious 12th. past few years been going to them and they are amazing . love it guys stay safe and keep on building.
This is so badass. My chick was over in Vienna during this and i told her she totally blew it not going. She informed me that apparently Ireland isn't that close to Austria but, with everything being relative and all that, she's a hell of a lot closer that being in Illinois in the middle of Middle-America
Visited NI for the first time 1 month ago. I was there on the night of the 11th. It was awesome seeing something like this. We were joking about how illegal this would be in Germany where I live
From Northern ireland myself and love the 11th and 12th but if im being honest im not agreeing to this cross community malarky. The 11th is our night and its always been. We have our flags and they have theirs. We have our bands and they have theirs. If we keep this cross community crap up then a united ireland will just get closer and next thing their wont be a 12th
@@Bludandthunder honestly I'm actually so annoyed at how craigyhill has turned out. It used to be a proper strong hold for loyalism years ago and now it turned 180 and diverted towards bringing nationalists to a unionist area to watch a bonfire to celebrate the battle of the boyne like what is going on seriously. I love my culture and my country but I 100% want nothing to do with cross community and therefore won't be back to watch the craigyhill bonfire again. I'm proud to fly the union jack but looks like the union jacks in craigyhill are far and few between Thats like unionists going to a bonfire on the bogside to mark the catholic feast of the assumption. It just wouldn't happen so why let them come to ours
@@foxylad1530 I understand how you feel as the cross community aspects tend to be one sided. But comparing PUL culture and bonfires to anything that happens in the Bogside is irrelevant as they just aren’t the same in anyway. As I’m sure you agree, whilst I don’t believe there is any need to dilute the culture of PUL or sanitise it. I do think burning flags and election posters is outdated. Hate won’t win the culture war, tolerance will. People are no less British by taking down foreign flags from bonfires. Blud and thunder was created to promote those ideas elevating the culture beyond the usual propaganda against PUL. We want to build beyond the religious divide.
@@Bludandthunder we can agree to disagree I had to edit my last message as I said ballycraigy instead of saying craigyhill, my bad Anyways I look forward to watching the documentary Cheers
Build houses not bonfires every year there's no housing on that site is another year the community is left behind.....but great effort lads and ladies 💪🏻🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
i lost a daughter on the 11th night and now travel over to this bonfire to celebrate her life and for the glorious 12th. past few years been going to them and they are amazing . love it guys stay safe and keep on building.
And now cremating my Mrs on Friday. 😭😭 head in a mess we could say but I will still be there for 11th no matter what. 👍
This is so badass. My chick was over in Vienna during this and i told her she totally blew it not going. She informed me that apparently Ireland isn't that close to Austria but, with everything being relative and all that, she's a hell of a lot closer that being in Illinois in the middle of Middle-America
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Is your chick related to terrence Mckenna by any chance
travelled down last year to see it up close its only then that you can appreciate the time and effort that goes into it Brilliant guys WATP 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍
Totally agree. It has to be seen to be believed.
Visited NI for the first time 1 month ago. I was there on the night of the 11th. It was awesome seeing something like this. We were joking about how illegal this would be in Germany where I live
@@JDot029 yes. There are many concerns with the tradition locally too
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@@BernardRooney-k8c committee fundraising. I’m not sure on the number of pallets but they are bought legitimately by the builders
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From Northern ireland myself and love the 11th and 12th but if im being honest im not agreeing to this cross community malarky. The 11th is our night and its always been.
We have our flags and they have theirs.
We have our bands and they have theirs.
If we keep this cross community crap up then a united ireland will just get closer and next thing their wont be a 12th
@@foxylad1530 I think the opposite is true. The culture is demonised so much already, we have a responsibility to highlight the positive aspects
@@Bludandthunder honestly I'm actually so annoyed at how craigyhill has turned out. It used to be a proper strong hold for loyalism years ago and now it turned 180 and diverted towards bringing nationalists to a unionist area to watch a bonfire to celebrate the battle of the boyne like what is going on seriously.
I love my culture and my country but I 100% want nothing to do with cross community and therefore won't be back to watch the craigyhill bonfire again.
I'm proud to fly the union jack but looks like the union jacks in craigyhill are far and few between
Thats like unionists going to a bonfire on the bogside to mark the catholic feast of the assumption.
It just wouldn't happen so why let them come to ours
@@foxylad1530 I understand how you feel as the cross community aspects tend to be one sided. But comparing PUL culture and bonfires to anything that happens in the Bogside is irrelevant as they just aren’t the same in anyway. As I’m sure you agree, whilst I don’t believe there is any need to dilute the culture of PUL or sanitise it. I do think burning flags and election posters is outdated. Hate won’t win the culture war, tolerance will. People are no less British by taking down foreign flags from bonfires. Blud and thunder was created to promote those ideas elevating the culture beyond the usual propaganda against PUL. We want to build beyond the religious divide.
@@Bludandthunder we can agree to disagree
I had to edit my last message as I said ballycraigy instead of saying craigyhill, my bad
Anyways I look forward to watching the documentary
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Build houses not bonfires every year there's no housing on that site is another year the community is left behind.....but great effort lads and ladies 💪🏻🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Do it somewhere else, keep the field for the residents nearby
That green space is used year round by the community, and larne has the 2nd cheapest property in NI, no need to build there.
@@glennbrennan7999 green spaces means votes lost 🤦🏻♂️
Its are caulture mate @theray7946
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@@snowflakegeneration8147 thanks for watching