In Wales they celebrate being Welsh, In Scotland they celebrate being Scottish, In the North of Eire they should celebrate being Irish regardless of being part of the UK or not.
Im guessing you're Welsh or English with that comment? Ive spent time in Wales and the national patriotism is amazing theres flags in every shop and a strong sense of national identity. In west of Scotland and Northern Ireland it's not as simple as that when religion is involved , something as simple as flying the wrong flag in the wrong area will get you in trouble . Even flying the Ulster fleg or Saltire to some will carry a religious or political stereotype
Large sectors of Scottish society, the shitest sector I might add, don't celebrate being Scottish. They have no time for it, which is incredibly stupit.
When talking about modern Ireland, one thing that needs to be mentioned was how a Protestant Irish Parliament successfully gained independence for Ireland between 1782 and 1800, during which time Catholics got most of their rights back, with most Irish people of different faiths uniting under the ideologies of either constitutionalism or Republicanism, with both in favour of varying degrees of Irish sovereignty/autonomy and increased personal rights. This independence ended when a failed Republican Revolution in 1798 led British prime minister William Pitt to intimidate and bribe the Irish Parliament into merging the Kingdom Ireland into the UK after an initial Union vote failed. Ireland’s Parliament was forced to merge with The British one (though the courts and civil service of Ireland remained separate, but nominally subject to Westminster from now on). People on both sides seem to have completely forgotten this chapter in Irish history, because Protestants and Catholics fighting together for an independent Irish Kingdom doesn’t fit anyone’s narrative, and yet it had a major impact on the island. Unionism, Republicanism and Constitutionalism all originate from the original Irish volunteers that used the opportunity of the American Revolution distracting Britain to revolt in 1782. This heralded the independence and has shaped all aspects of Irish politics, ever since!
Right, remember Wolfe Tone was a protestant. There's some study around the 1798 rebellion being a result of the French revolution, which was not a religious movement at all (if anything, it was overly sectarian)
Everyone saying how they weren't born during the troubles but who cares the effects of the troubles hardly disappeared over night did they... Making the irish language cool fair play lads
💯i was a kid growing up in the UK during the Troubles at age 10yrs (1968) i was called a "dirty bogsider"... my family are from Cork! Doesnt matter where or when you're born the effects are indelible, far-reaching and ever-present in the 6 counties still under occupation.
@@PorcupinePig-d2r Even legally speaking, the North isn't part of Great Britain. That's why people say "Great Britain and Northern Ireland". Great Britain is only mainland Britain.
100% regurgitating the far leftist BS dogma relating the Irish diaspora to what's occurring with forced immigration all over Europe. Shows that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Hate rap music, but watched the movie last night and it was so funny. My youngest son was in Belfast last night watching them and had a great night. A lot of what these guys say is spot on. I'm from a northern border county and was born in the 60's, so lived through the 'troubles'. These lads have a platform and they are using it to inform the world what happened up here back then. Unless you actually lived in the North of Ireland and knew you were being shat on, you really cannot understand. You can read all ya want in history books etc, but to feel like a second class citizen up here and the jackboots of unionism not too far away isn't nice. I remember one day and just thought, hmmm there's no British soldiers patrolling our estate, no helicopters flying about, no Saracens. Growing up in the 70's and early 80's is was considered normal, normal for some squaddie from another country to point a gun at you - just because he could. the helplessness of it all, we were treated like foreigners from those down south 'oh yous northerners coming down here acting like you own the place' was normal from average people and the guards too. so we mostly got no help from the south. I know plenty will laugh and snigger at what I've wrote - but hey that's social media for ya.,
They weren’t even old enough to remember the worst of the troubles. The peace process came into place before these guys were even born or old enough to walk
@@sevans606 young enough to understand the legacy. It's everywhere they grow up. Disregarding someone for that is the equivalent of forgetting history and repetition of it
Not quite sure what your point is. Children and grandchildren of those who suffered at the hands of the colonizers, carry epigentic trauma from the troubles even if we weren’t born there.
Again with the "Far Right and Fascist" labelling. I've attended a few protests in the Republic and all I have met are concerned Irish citizens upset with being ignored by their so-called representatives. Maybe Newstalk should try to interview a few of the people who attended the protests and get their opinions.
@@mrhoppy_9724 again with the stigma, can you not have a conversation about the effects of uncontrolled emigration and placement of unvetted males beside girls' schools without shouting far-right and racist and realise that people may have some genuine concerns?
@@mrhoppy_9724 It was in reference to the initial video. No matter how much some people may not want to have the conversation about uncontrolled migration and where people are to be placed, it would seem that everyone else is having the conversation, bar those with influence on the subject.
That asinine remark that people from Dublin didn't go to wave flags in Belfast shows the level of stupidity of these establishment darlings. People in the republic were too busy providing training camps, safe houses, and arms caches to waste their time on pointless exercises
@@Patrick-sheen do us a favour and stop calling it the "troubles". It was a war. The Brits called it the troubles to make it sound less significant then it was
The republican movement would have collapsed without Dublin. The amount of support given by Dublin was next to none. Saying that, the support from the rest of Ireland was also high. Had the rest of the republic dropped support the movement would have collapsed, had the north dropped support etc, it needed all 3. Every single criminal in Dublin had to pay dues to the IRA or INLA, all the door security in Dublin paid money to the IRA or INLA. Tallaght was a huge INLA/IRA stronghold for a while and is still struggling with the fall out from that.. Everyone knows what happened in Dublin if you didn't support the north, you ended up like the general, dead. I'm not trying to glorify the situation, thats just how it was in Dublin during that period. Pearse street had an IRA pub even right in the city center. I'd like to know if an IRA commander from the troubles time told them that Dublin never helped. Or did they mean "we never heard Dublin accents in west belfast, having been born after the peace process began". Which i would find hard to believe seeing as we know for a fact that they go up and down doing hits for drug dealers these days. Dublin would be a lot better place today if it told the north to handle it on their own, the amount of organized crime that sprang from it has lead to misery in Dublin.
Fair play lads, great film. Cringe comment section. If some people start doing well for themselves there are fellow Irish who will slag them off. Begrudgery.
Well said lads about the online carryon and people who never supported Catholics in the North in the past, now suddenly appearing to cause chaos over impoverished Migrants. And conveniently forgetting how the Irish Migrated all over the world in search of a better life, when our economy was bad.
Pat Kenny's trademark cringe over-the-top pronouncing of words in languages other than English! He can't just say Budapest, he has to say Budapesshhhhhht
@@newshades7009 haha! He only does with non-English words.. though he does pronounce the word 'salon' in an exaggerated faux-French accent, just because he's that pretentious!
Dear Lord!!! Save us from this mess. 🙏🍀🥺 pray for the Irish we have lost our way… under the people that represent us. Everyone needs to stand up and say no more!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this dude is 36, which would make him a child when The Troubles were winding down, so not sure what his recollections of those times are. Having said that, I didn't bother watching this video, because Pat Kenny is a C U Next Tuesday and I'd rather watch and listen to my granny constipated on the toilet than lose minutes of my life experiencing Plank Kenny ever again. Him and Newspeak FM are as credible as North Korean state media.
Yeah, but they are just belfast. Belfast gave us the biggest rats ever. Most of the people who set up the stuggles came from outside the north, once the stuggles were setup, belfast stepped up but not as much as the rest of northern Ireland. It would work out like this 50 from rest of north, 30 from belfast, 30 from south, 2-3 from scotland, 2-3 from england, 1 from England of known proven republicans. The south had many more unproven. I know busses left from Dublin to go up for northern Irish protests, however I cant speak if any went to their road. Take them at their word. I think it would be hard to find any true republican from the troubles who would say Dublin/South offered no help at all. I'd say it would be the opposite with them being thankful for help from the south... If not Dublin, then monaghan, dundalk, kerry, cork, louth. etc. Most of the south organised through Dublin.
Brits ain't a "nationality of people" bubba. They are a fusion of diverse peoples and cultures spanning Germanic Angles and Saxons to the Franco Normans.
Always hate how people so sweepingly say “Americans” (fill in the blank). There’s 330 million of us stop being so generalizing. Like saying all Irish are drunks.
My grandad from dublin got chased out of belfast in the early 70,s, for nothing. So back to dublin and worked as a photographer, so what are u on about?
@@phylk4683these aren’t the ones to uphold Emerald Isle they support the mass illegal immigration which will destroy the Irish culture look at Europe it’s being destroyed
There were people who supported their neighbors in Northern Ireland. There were plenty who didn't. I think that people who tried their hardest to ignore Northern Ireland were wrong. Irish immigrants are exactly the same as immigrants from Ukraine and Congo to Ireland.
It might be all history to you. There’s other people who are still fighting for justice for their siblings, parents and other family within the same generation. Also there is no ‘Southern Ireland’ it’s the ‘Republic of Ireland’.
@@sirvingo3336 soldiers operating in foreign lands cannot legitimately be described as ‘murdered’ and the British government alone carries responsibility for the decision to deploy UK forces against British citizens not Irish Republicans.
A lot of tears from free staters and dissidents with sore arses in this clip. Maybe the world doesn't revolve around you, and maybe the boys are in fact doing a great job and have sound politics. Sorry about ye!
These are the type of lads I use to meet that thought they where more irish than me because they spoke the irish language but I don't the irish they speak is devs irish it's not the ancient celt language of our ancestors the irony of comparing what's happening today to what happened all over this country in our history is ridiculous typical northy playing the victim and none of them old enough to remember the really hard times up north or down south 🙄
Guilty conscience from the free staters,their country was broken up and they done nothing because they were happy with their 26 counties.Take it down from the mast song was created for you traitors for abandoning ulster.
lol the Americans in the replies unwittingly letting themselves be known to everyone in Britain and Ireland. I've always wanted to be a fly on the wall when an Irish American goes to the Republic of Ireland with what they assume to be the rhetoric of the Irish just to find out that most people are just normal people and couldn't care less. 😂
Solid defence? Some of us did anyway - both lay grassroots advocates and even those with a bit more sway, so at least your sad excuse for an argument is redundant
There was many southern fighters in the from the south of Ireland operating up north during the trouble let me tell these boys that there was very little help from the north during the war of independence
your latter statement is just not true. Belfast was one of the most violent places, with Belfast, Dublin, and Cork together accounting for 50% of the fatalities. And there were many fighters from the north, for example Seán MacEntee from Divis who went on to become Tánaiste
In fairness, I think derry had the most casualties out of any part of ireland during the WOI, and this is from a tipp man, it was just that locals were warring with each other rather than soldiers.
You can bet 100% of Irish people who emigrated over the years, produced documentation which is more than can be said for these "refugee" if anyone is confused its these fellas! Fleeing poverty, have you taken an objective and subjective look, they look healthy! Enticed in by Rodrics tweet in multiple languages!
We get illegal Irish in the States all the time they over stay their visas and never leave. That makes them no different than those you are condemning.
In Wales they celebrate being Welsh, In Scotland they celebrate being Scottish, In the North of Eire they should celebrate being Irish regardless of being part of the UK or not.
Im guessing you're Welsh or English with that comment? Ive spent time in Wales and the national patriotism is amazing theres flags in every shop and a strong sense of national identity. In west of Scotland and Northern Ireland it's not as simple as that when religion is involved , something as simple as flying the wrong flag in the wrong area will get you in trouble . Even flying the Ulster fleg or Saltire to some will carry a religious or political stereotype
Well it is legal.
Thanks for that. If only you had said this before - like before the plantations!
Large sectors of Scottish society, the shitest sector I might add, don't celebrate being Scottish. They have no time for it, which is incredibly stupit.
@@Niall-c9z the North of Eire? Get a bleeding grip.
When talking about modern Ireland, one thing that needs to be mentioned was how a Protestant Irish Parliament successfully gained independence for Ireland between 1782 and 1800, during which time Catholics got most of their rights back, with most Irish people of different faiths uniting under the ideologies of either constitutionalism or Republicanism, with both in favour of varying degrees of Irish sovereignty/autonomy and increased personal rights.
This independence ended when a failed Republican Revolution in 1798 led British prime minister William Pitt to intimidate and bribe the Irish Parliament into merging the Kingdom Ireland into the UK after an initial Union vote failed. Ireland’s Parliament was forced to merge with The British one (though the courts and civil service of Ireland remained separate, but nominally subject to Westminster from now on).
People on both sides seem to have completely forgotten this chapter in Irish history, because Protestants and Catholics fighting together for an independent Irish Kingdom doesn’t fit anyone’s narrative, and yet it had a major impact on the island. Unionism, Republicanism and Constitutionalism all originate from the original Irish volunteers that used the opportunity of the American Revolution distracting Britain to revolt in 1782. This heralded the independence and has shaped all aspects of Irish politics, ever since!
@@Jim54_ exactly 💯
Must look into that , thanks Jim
Eh, big DO'C helped us achieve emancipation a few decades later lad, although I agree with your pt to an extent
Right, remember Wolfe Tone was a protestant. There's some study around the 1798 rebellion being a result of the French revolution, which was not a religious movement at all (if anything, it was overly sectarian)
@@davidlinehat4657 right, the Wolfe tones , the most rabble rowsing band are named after a protestant, bit ironic alright
Brings back so many memories of my daughter learning Irish at school. Kneecap have bought the language to life .
Everyone saying how they weren't born during the troubles but who cares the effects of the troubles hardly disappeared over night did they... Making the irish language cool fair play lads
💯i was a kid growing up in the UK during the Troubles at age 10yrs (1968) i was called a "dirty bogsider"... my family are from Cork! Doesnt matter where or when you're born the effects are indelible, far-reaching and ever-present in the 6 counties still under occupation.
An unlikely chemistry between Pat and the lads, enjoyed that!
Northern “Ireland” is “Ireland”. Its very simple.
yes it is
No it’s not it’s 🇬🇧 .Never Never Never
@@PorcupinePig-d2r *soon😛
@@PorcupinePig-d2r Even legally speaking, the North isn't part of Great Britain. That's why people say "Great Britain and Northern Ireland". Great Britain is only mainland Britain.
Occupied 6 counties! Éire Abú athaontaithe go deo!💚🇮🇪☘
Comparing Irish immigrants to middle eastern or African islamic immigrants is ridiculous
And insulting.
"African", making a point? Check your spellings and punctuation, makes you sound a little more like you know what you are talking about.
Immigrants are infact all Immigrants.
Claiming your Irish with an opinion like that you must be a protestant
Still missing the full stop, for extra emphasis, you might also try an exclamation mark. Here is one I made earlier "!".
Buses leaving from parnell square to protests in the north was a regular thing, portlaoise was full of prisoners from the 26. Parnell square dublin
@@patrickglennon7058 Exactly my point, so I think we have established these buachaills don’t know what they’re talking about…
You misspelled cailini 😉
All this free state pearl clutching is a laugh.
@@patrickbracken3363exactly, 26 Counties = Ireland, the shame of living under English rule in the United Kingdom! Enjoy being British😢😂😂😂
@@patrickbracken3363 when I hear partitionist expressions like this, I do think what is the point of life, probably none, suicide the only option….
He wasn't born while the troubles were taking place
@@ConorMcCarthy-m4y yes they were the Troubles ended pretty recently and they're in their late 20s to early 30s
So they were like 4
@@ladygregorystoyboy358 errm no
"blushing under the balaclava Pat" 😂
🇮🇪 TAL
Solidarity from Cork ✊
These guys are so pro-Establishment it's cringe!
@@bryanpatrickmchugh armchair wannabe republicans, cashing in…
100% regurgitating the far leftist BS dogma relating the Irish diaspora to what's occurring with forced immigration all over Europe. Shows that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Pro immigration too
@@iankerr1271 Yep, trendies……
They are not in the business of politics, they are in tbe business of selling gigs and manufacturings stories tosuit their Agenda.
Brilliant,
quote,
"we don,t want much,just the world."
Arthur Guinness was a staunch unionist.
Hate rap music, but watched the movie last night and it was so funny. My youngest son was in Belfast last night watching them and had a great night.
A lot of what these guys say is spot on. I'm from a northern border county and was born in the 60's, so lived through the 'troubles'. These lads have a platform and they are using it to inform the world what happened up here back then. Unless you actually lived in the North of Ireland and knew you were being shat on, you really cannot understand. You can read all ya want in history books etc, but to feel like a second class citizen up here and the jackboots of unionism not too far away isn't nice. I remember one day and just thought, hmmm there's no British soldiers patrolling our estate, no helicopters flying about, no Saracens. Growing up in the 70's and early 80's is was considered normal, normal for some squaddie from another country to point a gun at you - just because he could. the helplessness of it all, we were treated like foreigners from those down south 'oh yous northerners coming down here acting like you own the place' was normal from average people and the guards too. so we mostly got no help from the south. I know plenty will laugh and snigger at what I've wrote - but hey that's social media for ya.,
I'm not laughing or sniggering, much love from a former Corkman🚩✊🚩
Going to see hem tonight in Belfast...can't wait...I'll be oldest one there....I'm 43!!
Don't know Pat Kenny until watching this, he's hilarious, seems like a good man!
“Blushing under the balaclava”
They weren’t even old enough to remember the worst of the troubles. The peace process came into place before these guys were even born or old enough to walk
@@MindfulnessGamer they literally weren't even born yet
Mowgli born in 94... same year as the republican ceasefire ... But just cos' they called it that didn't mean all the guns disappeared...
They address that in the movie. A major theme is the inherited trauma of the "ceasefire babies"
@@sevans606 young enough to understand the legacy. It's everywhere they grow up. Disregarding someone for that is the equivalent of forgetting history and repetition of it
Not quite sure what your point is. Children and grandchildren of those who suffered at the hands of the colonizers, carry epigentic trauma from the troubles even if we weren’t born there.
Again with the "Far Right and Fascist" labelling. I've attended a few protests in the Republic and all I have met are concerned Irish citizens upset with being ignored by their so-called representatives. Maybe Newstalk should try to interview a few of the people who attended the protests and get their opinions.
Are these “concerned Irish citizens” the ones that happen to wear North Face and Canada Goose jackets and talk with a thick north Dublin accent?
@@mrhoppy_9724 again with the stigma, can you not have a conversation about the effects of uncontrolled emigration and placement of unvetted males beside girls' schools without shouting far-right and racist and realise that people may have some genuine concerns?
@@PaulBourke-tl1cw I never mentioned the far right. That’s entirely on you.
@@mrhoppy_9724 It was in reference to the initial video. No matter how much some people may not want to have the conversation about uncontrolled migration and where people are to be placed, it would seem that everyone else is having the conversation, bar those with influence on the subject.
@@mrhoppy_9724 whats a thick north Dublin accent
That asinine remark that people from Dublin didn't go to wave flags in Belfast shows the level of stupidity of these establishment darlings. People in the republic were too busy providing training camps, safe houses, and arms caches to waste their time on pointless exercises
Fools don't realize the republican movement was being ran from Dublin for the majority of the troubles
@@sb8163 And you had recruiters going around Ireland, they recruited plenty of gullible people in my town.
@verali164 what town? Tralee?
@@patrickglennon7058 No
@@sb8163 spot on, exactly……
These lads aren’t even old enough to remember the Troubles. Total nonsense.
1 million percent
@@Patrick-sheen do us a favour and stop calling it the "troubles". It was a war. The Brits called it the troubles to make it sound less significant then it was
@@6Tghma true
@@6Tghma And it’s still under 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧Rule 🤣Never Never Never .
I call it the armed conflict
Some amount of west brits on this thread
You said it mate
Does it make me a west Brit to not like 1000s of middle Eastern and Sub Saharan men coming into my small Island???
These 3 clowns support that.
A lot of West Brits these days full stop
The republican movement would have collapsed without Dublin. The amount of support given by Dublin was next to none. Saying that, the support from the rest of Ireland was also high. Had the rest of the republic dropped support the movement would have collapsed, had the north dropped support etc, it needed all 3.
Every single criminal in Dublin had to pay dues to the IRA or INLA, all the door security in Dublin paid money to the IRA or INLA. Tallaght was a huge INLA/IRA stronghold for a while and is still struggling with the fall out from that.. Everyone knows what happened in Dublin if you didn't support the north, you ended up like the general, dead.
I'm not trying to glorify the situation, thats just how it was in Dublin during that period. Pearse street had an IRA pub even right in the city center.
I'd like to know if an IRA commander from the troubles time told them that Dublin never helped. Or did they mean "we never heard Dublin accents in west belfast, having been born after the peace process began". Which i would find hard to believe seeing as we know for a fact that they go up and down doing hits for drug dealers these days.
Dublin would be a lot better place today if it told the north to handle it on their own, the amount of organized crime that sprang from it has lead to misery in Dublin.
Sure even the cabinet got in on it
Methinks you are confusing Dublin with Dundalk?
Well put these fellas are like BLM pro victims...
Who cares what this establishment mouthpiece thinks?
He is also disrespecting our Irish flag.
Cool name
Love from Boston Massachusetts
I love bean town🇮🇪🇺🇸
@ salute
Plastic paddies 🤣
Fair play lads, great film. Cringe comment section. If some people start doing well for themselves there are fellow Irish who will slag them off. Begrudgery.
Who was said, put an irishman on a spit and you'll get an irishman to turn it!
Well said lads about the online carryon and people who never supported Catholics in the North in the past, now suddenly appearing to cause chaos over impoverished Migrants. And conveniently forgetting how the Irish Migrated all over the world in search of a better life, when our economy was bad.
Only sensible person in the comments, these other commentators claiming to be catholic when they aren’t even christian
This guy should be wearing a clown mask
I think they're great 🇮🇪
Pat handled that well.....plus the lads come across as well educated (C.B's for you) and a great laugh!
Can't listen to them. Absolute clown show.
That’s what rap generally is. Court jesters
@@chrism2893 then don’t
@@chrism2893 because the Saxon have nothing enjoying the multiculturalism I enjoy watching that 😉
Pat Kenny's trademark cringe over-the-top pronouncing of words in languages other than English! He can't just say Budapest, he has to say Budapesshhhhhht
Will you shtop
@@newshades7009 haha! He only does with non-English words.. though he does pronounce the word 'salon' in an exaggerated faux-French accent, just because he's that pretentious!
@@sb8163That’s a southern thing. French is our third language. Vergüenza por supuesto amigos
Started this movie yesterday, amazing. I also wish I knew it was Irish rather than Gaelic years ago. Made a fool of myself and no one corrected me.
Dear Lord!!! Save us from this mess. 🙏🍀🥺 pray for the Irish we have lost our way… under the people that represent us. Everyone needs to stand up and say no more!!!
Whats the user name lad?😂
@@SHAUNF904 Shaun Frelige 😅😅 remember we couldn't stop laughing in Granny's
Pat colluded big style and still does. Once a colluder etc. He needs now to denounce it and call it out. . Peace out🤘
So someone who does not support the IRA is colluding? That must be most Irish people.
Go on lads! 🇮🇪❤️
These pseudo intellectuals regurgitate the same tripe in every interview.
Like all the bs comments from people like you 😂😂😂😂
Disrespectful of irish flag
To bow to the colonialist is disrespecting the Irish flag.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this dude is 36, which would make him a child when The Troubles were winding down, so not sure what his recollections of those times are. Having said that, I didn't bother watching this video, because Pat Kenny is a C U Next Tuesday and I'd rather watch and listen to my granny constipated on the toilet than lose minutes of my life experiencing Plank Kenny ever again. Him and Newspeak FM are as credible as North Korean state media.
Well said 💯
Yeah, but they are just belfast. Belfast gave us the biggest rats ever. Most of the people who set up the stuggles came from outside the north, once the stuggles were setup, belfast stepped up but not as much as the rest of northern Ireland. It would work out like this 50 from rest of north, 30 from belfast, 30 from south, 2-3 from scotland, 2-3 from england, 1 from England of known proven republicans. The south had many more unproven. I know busses left from Dublin to go up for northern Irish protests, however I cant speak if any went to their road. Take them at their word. I think it would be hard to find any true republican from the troubles who would say Dublin/South offered no help at all. I'd say it would be the opposite with them being thankful for help from the south... If not Dublin, then monaghan, dundalk, kerry, cork, louth. etc. Most of the south organised through Dublin.
@@geroutathat that DJ Provai guy is from Derry if I'm not mistaken
These three have openly expressed hatred of a nationality of people yet the interviewer doesn t pick them up on it
They were speaking about the brits if ya didn't pick up on it!
@@markg7273 yes a nationality of people
Brits ain't a "nationality of people" bubba. They are a fusion of diverse peoples and cultures spanning Germanic Angles and Saxons to the Franco Normans.
Kneecap at the picnic were one of my highlights of the picnic absolutely incredible performance
These the lads who are happy to accept the King’s shilling?
and speak his language as their first toungue
So what are you doing about 1/5 of Ireland being still under English rule? clown
@copevortex
What are you doing for reunification ? 🤡
@@scorpionofallahThey all say that.
It's the currency in the North so what should they get paid in? 😂😂😂
Always hate how people so sweepingly say “Americans” (fill in the blank). There’s 330 million of us stop being so generalizing. Like saying all Irish are drunks.
Fair comment, I spend decades in Chicago, salt of the earth, great memories, these lads are 🤡
They will soon find out that Americans are not as dumb or naive as they think they are. How many great British bands never made it there.
But you celebrate July 4th from the British which is out of date
@@ColonelCustard69 Ah they're only messing. Every country gets a slagging.
@@ColonelCustard69 meanwhile Americans referring to Europe as a whole or Europeans
Fabulous guys 🎉.. Great interview... Thank you
Yeah but people didn’t come up from Dublin because they had families to look after.
These guys are absolute muppets
100%
FACT
These boys haven't a clue says the blue nose from the South of Ireland !!!!
I didn't know how they got on Newstalk till the end of the interview more foreigners and the Irish are right wing 🪽
Exactly.... A government tool
Utter grifters. Regime sponsered.
Not everyone in west Belfast think like these people in fact alot of people from west Belfast don't even like kneecap music
Very uncomfortable for pat true Republicans
My grandad from dublin got chased out of belfast in the early 70,s, for nothing. So back to dublin and worked as a photographer, so what are u on about?
Will wearing a facemask soon be illegal in this country?
Excellent interview
IS THERE NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT GOING ON WITH IRELAND IN 2024 ?
You can't celebrate Irish lads doing well, its not all doom and gloom, even though it seems that way right now!
So why are youon here then???
@@terencebrady2928 there’s nothing more important than promoting Irish culture and language, now more than ever.
@@phylk4683these aren’t the ones to uphold Emerald Isle they support the mass illegal immigration which will destroy the Irish culture look at Europe it’s being destroyed
@phylk4683 Have
You not seen the latest educational book for students in ireland?
These lads are gas 😂
Immediately negatively judging others by their nationality and not the content of their character, what heroes
You haven’t seen the film lol
🙄He was joking
There were people who supported their neighbors in Northern Ireland. There were plenty who didn't. I think that people who tried their hardest to ignore Northern Ireland were wrong. Irish immigrants are exactly the same as immigrants from Ukraine and Congo to Ireland.
Irish pets were offered refuge and free ongoing accommodation services where exactly?
NORTHERN IRELAND?
Does that guy know how ridiculous he looks
Birra Moretti early in the morning? Fair play lads. Cultured. ;)
Kneecapping was the vilest form of punishment. To use it as the name of a band shows a low level of sensitivity.
The new SF boy band 😂
😂 I said that to myself 'SF music Wing' pair of dopes
@@liamkeenan2059 in fairness The Wolftones are close to clocking out. It would help if they had a note in their head
🤡 pat kenny
Pat the plank. Absolute 🤡🤡🤡
@@cemu1065Crusty the Clown
The oppression and victimhood thing is laughably trendy these days.
My grandad is from Southern Ireland but I was born in England it’s all history and if you hate the English why do you tour there
It might be all history to you. There’s other people who are still fighting for justice for their siblings, parents and other family within the same generation. Also there is no ‘Southern Ireland’ it’s the ‘Republic of Ireland’.
@@OriginalMaxPowerII And what about the Scottish soldiers murdered? You people think only one side suffered.
@@sirvingo3336 soldiers operating in foreign lands cannot legitimately be described as ‘murdered’ and the British government alone carries responsibility for the decision to deploy UK forces against British citizens not Irish Republicans.
The new spar bag lad with,without the spar bag on his head
nice fred perry top !
A lot of tears from free staters and dissidents with sore arses in this clip. Maybe the world doesn't revolve around you, and maybe the boys are in fact doing a great job and have sound politics. Sorry about ye!
These are the type of lads I use to meet that thought they where more irish than me because they spoke the irish language but I don't the irish they speak is devs irish it's not the ancient celt language of our ancestors the irony of comparing what's happening today to what happened all over this country in our history is ridiculous typical northy playing the victim and none of them old enough to remember the really hard times up north or down south 🙄
Typical Northy ? Typical freestater ?
You don't speak Irish? Sad. West brits out in force in the comment section today. Cope.
@LFCMattNOI what's wrong? Truth hurts, does it answer me this were did republicans get their funding from during the troubles huh 🤔
@SHAUNF904 devs irish 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you know the language with direct English translation 🤣 hardly ancient what's irish for shop ya goon 🤣
@LFCMattNOI where did republicans get their funding from little man
Guilty conscience from the free staters,their country was broken up and they done nothing because they were happy with their 26 counties.Take it down from the mast song was created for you traitors for abandoning ulster.
Let' not glorify tax paying. We don't contribute to society by contributing to government.
they're so up their own arses, looking down their noses at the English and the Irish
no! just the English
awh, are your feelies all butthurt
@@kearneyIT you obviously didn't want to hear them whining about southerners not helping the north, rubbish
Yeah but.. the English though
Not true, and you know that
Not only completely uninformed melts, but the music is absolutely atrocious.
I. Bet it is and I haven't heard any of it
lol the Americans in the replies unwittingly letting themselves be known to everyone in Britain and Ireland. I've always wanted to be a fly on the wall when an Irish American goes to the Republic of Ireland with what they assume to be the rhetoric of the Irish just to find out that most people are just normal people and couldn't care less. 😂
how old is this guy? was he even alive during the troubles?
Palaeontologists weren’t around during the time of the dinosaurs.
Were they born during the trouble?
Pushed by the mainstream media. Nuff said. Éirinn go Brách.
These boys are smart.
1:08 All it took was a few pints of Guinness to sell out to the English shilling. What a bunch of posers.
Arthur Guinness was a unionist too .
@@rasputin5746 And he was a devout protestant.
No we never went to Belfast waving flags to become targets to the British forces.
Solid defence? Some of us did anyway - both lay grassroots advocates and even those with a bit more sway, so at least your sad excuse for an argument is redundant
Far leftie , woke mocking christianity. Thats this Ireland today sadly.
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Liam's thinly veiled contempt for pat kenny has me rolling
Were these guy's even alive during the troubles
Exactly it fizzled out about mid nines I’d say they were born in the 2000’s
@@Ronny.81 Nope DJ Provai is in his 40s. Try harder sasanach
You’re right, even a lad in his 40’s didn’t see anything. Absolute wafflers.
@@Patrick-sheen How do you know Patshit? Have you lived his experience or are you just another west brit?
@@callu947 even a West Brit can smell the b*llshite off him
Talk about the real issues which are troubling Ireland...this is a gaslight scam...a UNESCO job
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You are definitely an British EDL member 😂😂😂
The thing is, the North was and is a very odd place. There's no real reason for going up. It's not v welcoming
There was many southern fighters in the from the south of Ireland operating up north during the trouble let me tell these boys that there was very little help from the north during the war of independence
your latter statement is just not true. Belfast was one of the most violent places, with Belfast, Dublin, and Cork together accounting for 50% of the fatalities. And there were many fighters from the north, for example Seán MacEntee from Divis who went on to become Tánaiste
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Sean O'Callaghan
In fairness, I think derry had the most casualties out of any part of ireland during the WOI, and this is from a tipp man, it was just that locals were warring with each other rather than soldiers.
Pats actually pretty sound
These boys seen few riots not troubles.
These guys have all the backbone and poignancy of a melted kitkat.
As an American I resemble that
haha, having a few tins on Pat Kenny
3 absolute clowns. Care more about Palestine than Ireland.
RAINBOW comes to mind
far right far right
We came up with bombs. YOU'RE TOO YOUNG TO REMEMBER
The south did little. Real Irish patriots are the Republicans in the North.
3 absolute merchant bankers. There dads were ‘tool makers’ I’d say.
Ahhhh how sweet is your hate
These fellas are a holy show and do not speak for the Irish people
Just when we thought we got rid of that plank Blindboy.
Who is he?
Thats his northern cousin. Its genetic
@@anthonyhassett 🤨
You can bet 100% of Irish people who emigrated over the years, produced documentation which is more than can be said for these "refugee" if anyone is confused its these fellas! Fleeing poverty, have you taken an objective and subjective look, they look healthy! Enticed in by Rodrics tweet in multiple languages!
Incorrect .. all the ones who went to America overstayed their visas. Millions of them
We get illegal Irish in the States all the time they over stay their visas and never leave. That makes them no different than those you are condemning.
It's high time that people stopped equating fame with intelligence or wisdom. As these muppets prove, plenty of famous people are ignorant fools.
Clowns