5:30 ocean pollution 7:30 aliens 10:10 lgbt 11:30 Venezuela 15:20 bikers Nevermind me! I'm using this video in classes so the timemarks help find sections in the parade
@@sarahhumphreys3980 I'm using this video to show how Dublin celebrated this year by including all those "unirish" elements. As my students already know the traditional symbols (the color green, shamrocks) and the history of St. Patrick, these "unirish" elements have surprised all of us. I, a Brazilian, also asked myself: where are the Irish segments in this video? I found some traditional dancing and the Fire Brigade pipe band in another video of the same parade, but with a much better view so I timestamped those there. However, it is indeed a struggle to find Irish elements both in this video and in the parade as a whole.
So cool! Wish I could see it better! 🎉
5:30 ocean pollution
7:30 aliens
10:10 lgbt
11:30 Venezuela
15:20 bikers
Nevermind me! I'm using this video in classes so the timemarks help find sections in the parade
You have also pointed out all very unirish segments. Where are the Irish segments? Irish dancing? Shamerocks?
@@sarahhumphreys3980 I'm using this video to show how Dublin celebrated this year by including all those "unirish" elements. As my students already know the traditional symbols (the color green, shamrocks) and the history of St. Patrick, these "unirish" elements have surprised all of us. I, a Brazilian, also asked myself: where are the Irish segments in this video? I found some traditional dancing and the Fire Brigade pipe band in another video of the same parade, but with a much better view so I timestamped those there. However, it is indeed a struggle to find Irish elements both in this video and in the parade as a whole.
I'm glad you did video it and brought It to our attention. 😊 I am disappointed for the Irish though. Thank you for posting it.
Thats not ireland FFS.