They were human beings. It cannot be justified. What if the English had done that to the Irish who went over to England? They never did that. This is a good lesson in understanding what humanity means.
@@PatrickButler-pp4hh Only if you pick one moment in History to decide who the 'indigenous' population were. It certainly was not "Catholics" . Not forgetting that those settlers came from an area of Scotland ( mainly ) that had previously been settled by an Irish tribe ( the Scotti ).
We were planted on over and over again, what about some of these acts Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652 The Act for the Setling of Ireland imposed penalties including death and land confiscation against Irish civilians and combatants after the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and subsequent unrest. British historian John Morrill wrote that the Act and associated forced movements represented "perhaps the greatest exercise in ethnic cleansing in early modern Europe." Now how many times in history do you think that the people of Ireland went through this crap. The land is called northern Ireland for a reason, because its a part of Ireland.
@@alastairbrewster4274also dalraida was Ireland i it was the birthplace of the scotti tribe whom invaded scotland the outer hebredes etc lol what twisted nonsense to you speak of??
let's live in peace now an have one country for all with equal rights for all religion is the curse of Ireland were wise to them now an can live or life out way not theres😮😮😮😮😮
@@bluechip297 Evidence ? It is well known history. Find it anywhere. The 'Scotti' an Irish tribe from the area that is now Northern Ireland settled land in what is now Scotland. That is how Scotland got its name.
@@andym9571 Yes but the descendants of the Dalriada were Gaelic inhabitants of the Highlands and Islands. The settlers referred to in this video were Brythonic/Germanic people from the Scottish lowlands and the north of England. They had no connection with Ireland, unless you want to make one up. But making up history for political purposes is known as pseudo history.
@peteraleksandrovich5923 its history bud not propaganda , i dont think propganda would refer to there own people as colonists. Plus this is a snippet of a documentary so there is no context.
IRISH Nationalist MAJORITY here to stay in the - 6 Counties of our ancient 9 county Irish Province of ULAD. Dopey Dupes planter MPs have all moved to England???.,.?????😊😊😊
It all seems a bit pointless now, given my town now looks like Kabul.
Brits out Africans in
-sinn fein
Invade someones country and when they resist call them rebels. Sickening.
Calling killing children propaganda? Sickening.
@@Ulster-vi4mt Strong claim. Show me where I said that.
@ringo688 he cant he hasnt a clue ehat hes talking about
Ahh shut up!
@@Ulster-vi4mtwait until u realise Oliver Cromwell killed 618,000 Irish women and children.
They were stealing land that wasn't theirs. Would you give up your home without a fight?
This massacre was to do with religion. Regardless of land or religion, it was shameful barbarity. This was not fighting with honour.
@@H-nx8wr Wrong. The robbers happened to be Protestant settlers and the robbed indigenous Catholic.
They were human beings. It cannot be justified. What if the English had done that to the Irish who went over to England?
They never did that.
This is a good lesson in understanding what humanity means.
@@H-nx8wr shut up
@@PatrickButler-pp4hh Only if you pick one moment in History to decide who the 'indigenous' population were. It certainly was not "Catholics" . Not forgetting that those settlers came from an area of Scotland ( mainly ) that had previously been settled by an Irish tribe ( the Scotti ).
Thank you for this video
And the moral of the story is don’t steal .
Women and children?
We were planted on over and over again, what about some of these acts
Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652
The Act for the Setling of Ireland imposed penalties including death and land confiscation against Irish civilians and combatants after the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and subsequent unrest. British historian John Morrill wrote that the Act and associated forced movements represented "perhaps the greatest exercise in ethnic cleansing in early modern Europe."
Now how many times in history do you think that the people of Ireland went through this crap.
The land is called northern Ireland for a reason, because its a part of Ireland.
Where did you find this? BBC archives or something
You never hear about this on the mainstream modern day media
How dare them people not let foreigners take there land
@ they’re not foreigners though Ulster was always Dalriada long before use claimed it.
@@alastairbrewster4274 are u suggesting the world began in the year 500 ad ???? Ie dalraida
@@alastairbrewster4274also dalraida was Ireland i it was the birthplace of the scotti tribe whom invaded scotland the outer hebredes etc lol what twisted nonsense to you speak of??
@ well if you go backwards from that the area was populated by Brythonic ppl either way you stole the land originally
Tune in for next week’s episode from the BBC - “Oliver Cromwell - a misunderstood pacifist”
Oh ffs
No surrender
I'm not being smart but when sin fein get power in the north it won't be nice for the opposition
Care to elaborate warlord???
let's live in peace now an have one country for all with equal rights for all religion is the curse of Ireland were wise to them now an can live or life out way not theres😮😮😮😮😮
They never will get power...how old are you? 14?@warlord3017
@rustybayonette6641 Newsflash, they have surrendered .....☘️🇮🇪
When the coloniser plays the victim
And can i ask, How did the Protestants settlers get this land?
How did the ancestors of those settlers get from Ireland to what is now Scotland ?
@@andym9571by boat
@@andym9571. Can you provide evidence of the Irish stealing land in Scotland by force.
@@bluechip297 Evidence ? It is well known history. Find it anywhere. The 'Scotti' an Irish tribe from the area that is now Northern Ireland settled land in what is now Scotland. That is how Scotland got its name.
@@andym9571 Yes but the descendants of the Dalriada were Gaelic inhabitants of the Highlands and Islands. The settlers referred to in this video were Brythonic/Germanic people from the Scottish lowlands and the north of England. They had no connection with Ireland, unless you want to make one up. But making up history for political purposes is known as pseudo history.
Paper won't refuse ink.. Clearly Professor A C;arke was a master of getting on well in Trinity)))
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They shouldn't have been there
Brit propaganda.
@peteraleksandrovich5923 its history bud not propaganda , i dont think propganda would refer to there own people as colonists. Plus this is a snippet of a documentary so there is no context.
Calling killing children propaganda? Sickening.
@@Ulster-vi4mthow's brexit going?
If only England had stayed in it's own country and not invaded my ancestors' land. It's not criminal to defend your land against an Anglo invader
Billy Big Ball Brigade
IRISH Nationalist MAJORITY here to stay in the - 6 Counties of our ancient 9 county Irish Province of ULAD. Dopey Dupes planter MPs have all moved to England???.,.?????😊😊😊
Ahh wise up 😂
@Dooropen69 think the DUP and unionism needs to wisen up , partys a shambles leader a PDFile and their popularity has plummetted to record lows.
@@Dooropen69how's brexit working out