Ireland is Discussing Abolishing Personal Property Rights. Are We Next?
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This seems familiar in regards to the Irish...
Do they innately prefer indentured servitude? Is it in their DNA? The Irish who wanted more out of life went to America, leaving Ireland with a complacent stock. They have the highest rate of vaccination in Europe after all.
Insightful, the Irish certainly left their mark on American history, military history in particular, hell most of those Micks got off the boat and into Union blue's on the same day.
And to be fair, a lot of that outlaw stock in Ireland was rounded up and shipped off.
Not just to the land of Oz, but Georgia was a penal colony, (explains all the Kellys, Phillips, Maguires And Fitzpatricks).
I lived in southwest Ga. and now in central Bama, and you can definitely see the Irish DNA here. Clans all up and down the Appalachian trail.
Even so, the IRA was still in the news in the late 90s early 2000s then they just kinda faded away. Heart breaking to believe they exchange the passions of freedom and cultural identity, for the comforts of commerce and assimilation.
The Red Warrior of the Emerald Isle No More.
Ps. I'm glad to see Aussies are back in the fight and scoring some points. They took a beating up front, I think they like it when they're all bloody and wet with sweat, it's the precursor to that Irish rage.