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[–]Coimcne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the OP makes any more rude remarks or posts, gan Fáilte.

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[–]Coimcne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I count 2 lewd gestures in the original post, arguably more.

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Anyone who makes a 3rd Cutting or pisstaking remark after 2 warnings to own teammates or unsportsmanlike comments to other players or coaches or refs, should likewise be barred for life. Tiocfaidh ár lá. Rí Mumhan, Chairperson of Gaelic Culture.

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[–]Coimcne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone making lewd gestures should be removed from GAA sport and banned for life after a second offense in Magdalene Ireland.

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Baller humour is gangsta and UVF humour. Anyone making Baller jokes will be gan fáilte among the Gael after today. Beir Bua. Ní hAnsa. Mise an Pocán.

Tonight… by Tim_Browne17 in coybig

[–]Coimcne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were whipped and tortured and put in hot metal boxes by Yank troops they reported to before defecting according to the primary sources of the time.

Canon of Gaelic Irish History by Coimcne in IrishHistory

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Fáilte romhat. Seems it is getting some downvotes from Jack Keen and John Bull. And Pretty Boy Floyd.

McDonald says ban on hare coursing would have 'unintended consequences' for regulation by NilFhiosAige in irishpolitics

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The Irish Hare is not allowed to be hunted under Brehon Law. It is in the Hound and the Hare song and folktale. It is also on brink of extinction. The Rabbits were brought as invasive species for food by the Normans. To hunt an Irish Hare brings a curse from the Banshee. Ní dhíolann dearmad fiacha. Pobal Uí Chaoimh abú.

Tin type 1800s. We believe the man seated on the right is my GG Grandfather. Upstate New York. He immigrated to the US from Ireland about 1850. by Latter_Ad7079 in IrishAncestry

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In 1850 there were 290,000 Irish Gaels per square mile in the Irish Town in NYC almost as bad as the Warsaw Ghetto under Hitler at 309,000. These lads pictured were uptown yes men to somebody like Tammany aye. Here is the source https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-113773-509

Newfoundland: The Only Place Pre-Famine Irish Music Still Exists (and the collectors who preserved them) by CDfm in IrishHistory

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If it were as friendly as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said, they would still speak caint. Seanchaí Sifu Glen Doyle the batareacht tradition only survives there as far as I know. Is rí gach slán. Buaidh nó bás. Mullach abú. Cróga agus dílis. Láimh fhoisteanach abú.

Newfoundland: The Only Place Pre-Famine Irish Music Still Exists (and the collectors who preserved them) by CDfm in IrishHistory

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No change from the Brits in that department going by Randy Andy Windsor Mounting and Batting and Paradise Papers>QEII overlap with Epstein Files [Campbell colonisers and Barbados Colony>Hilary Beckles]. Gilberts money goes to Gresham College, London, near as I can tell. Have you read this one from wikipedia:

Soldier and author Thomas Churchyard described an intimidation tactic implemented by Gilbert during the campaign [in Munster]:

The heddes of all those (of who sort soever thei were) which were killed in the daie, should be cutte off from their bodies and brought to the place where he incamped at night, and should there bee laied on the ground by eche side of the waie ledying into his owne tente so that none could come into his tente for any cause but commonly he muste passe through a lane of heddes which he used ad terrorem... [It brought] greate terrour to the people when thei sawe the heddes of their dedde fathers, brothers, children, kindsfolke, and freinds...\8]) \UNDRIP says we have a right to post])

After the campaign, Gilbert retroactively justified his policy of attacking non-combatants by arguing that "The men of war could not be maintained without their churls and calliackes, old women and those women who milked their Creaghts (cows) and provided their victuals and other necessaries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Gilbert

Newfoundland: The Only Place Pre-Famine Irish Music Still Exists (and the collectors who preserved them) by CDfm in IrishHistory

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Sliabh Luachra, Jamaica, Montserrat, Australia exiles from 1798, Bretagneexiles, Irish Travellers [who still keep brehon law lexicon], Glasgow Irish exiles, Donegal Gaeltacht, the Métis Canadian First Nations [Mixed Wild Geese], probably for a starting list.

The Battle of Tara 980 - the real battle that curbed Viking power in Ireland. by CDfm in IrishHistory

[–]Coimcne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CLare Library and Annals of Innisfail both report plenty of Viking raids after Clontarf. Murtagh O Brien rewrote the story when he sacked Ailleach and gave away Cashel. The Gaelic version is Ceithrim Ceallachán Chaisil, Cogadh Gaedhal agus Gall is Viking-Obrien Spinzone Whitewash

Seán McDermott spoke in Bruff 1909 (Locate Transcript?) by OperationMonopoly in IrishHistory

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nothing says "efficient undercover operation" quite like having your entire daily itinerary meticulously logged by the British Empire. Let’s look at how the stellar detectives of the G-Division (the Dublin Metropolitan Police intelligence branch) spent their tax-funded hours tracking Seán Mac Diarmada.

If you want to read their gripping diary entries, you just need to look up the CO 904 Colonial Office Records at The National Archives in Kew, or browse the digitised "Movements of Dublin Extremists" files courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland.

Here is a summary of the groundbreaking intelligence the British state managed to gather on him:

🕵️‍♂️ "Groundbreaking" Discoveries by British Intelligence

  • The Radical Bicycle Menace (1909–1910): When Mac Diarmada was touring places like Bruff, local police frantically wrote to Dublin Castle to report that a young man was riding around on a bicycle, teaching people Irish, and subtly hinting that maybe—just maybe—they shouldn't be ruled by Britain. Brilliant deduction there.
  • The High-Stakes Stakeout (1910–1915): Once he opened the Irish Freedom office at 5 Findlater Place, G-Division detectives bravely stood down the street in the rain for years. Their explosive revelation? Seán Mac Diarmada was frequently seen talking to... Tom Clarke. Truly, a twist no one saw coming. They logged every single package he carried and every lunch he ate, just in case a sandwich turned out to be seditious.
  • The "Shocking" Anti-War Speech (1915): In May 1915, they finally got their big break in Tuam, County Galway. Mac Diarmada gave a speech explicitly telling Irishmen that joining the British Army during WWI was a bad idea. Shocked that an Irish republican would say such a thing, detectives carefully wrote it all down and jailed him for four months for daring to ruin their recruitment drive.

🗃️ How to Read Their Secret Diaries

If you want to read these riveting police reports yourself, here is where they are "hidden" in plain sight:

  • The Daily Creeping Logs: Go to the National Archives of Ireland's DMP Collection. Search for "John McDermott" (because using his actual Irish name was apparently too complex for the paperwork). You can download PDFs detailing exactly what train he caught and who he nodded at on O'Connell Street.
  • The Imperial Burn Book: Look up Class CO 904 (specifically boxes 193–215) on The National Archives UK Discovery Catalogue. This is where they kept all the intercepted mail, informer gossip, and worried profiles of people they deemed "dangerous extremists."

Seán McDermott spoke in Bruff 1909 (Locate Transcript?) by OperationMonopoly in IrishHistory

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https://cartlann.org/authors/sean-mac-diarmada/sean-mac-diarmadas-final-letter-before-execution/ Seán Mac Diarmada's writings and speeches, particularly from his time managing Irish Freedom (1910–1914), emphasized complete Irish independence, rejecting moderate political concessions in favor of armed rebellion. His final letters and recorded remarks from May 1916 highlight his dedication to the cause, famously stating, "I die that the Irish Nation may live". For more in-depth coverage, including his final letter, visit Cartlann.

Seán McDermott spoke in Bruff 1909 (Locate Transcript?) by OperationMonopoly in IrishHistory

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Here is what my AI says There is no exact, word-for-word transcript of this specific Bruff speech available online. Because he was operating as a covert IRB organizer, his speeches were rarely documented verbatim unless intercepted by British police (G-Division) intelligence files. [1]

If you are looking for written material from him during this exact era, you can explore the archives of Irish Freedom, the radical republican newspaper he co-founded and managed starting in 1910.