You chose one of the best in Ireland. Catherine is from Galway, where I live. We love her. She cycles around the city on her bike, is the people’s person, champion for the disadvantaged, and a voice for the oppressed. A great woman, full of moral integrity, we are so proud of her. Most American politicians are paid off and have sold their souls. They are devoid of morality.
@mattnewhouse1781 you do NOT speak for ALL Americans. The US will be on the wrong side of history. To be complicit in this genocide is NOTHING to be proud of. I sincerely hope my country will stop with this greed and lies. This is about oil. It's never been about Hamas.
@@mattnewhouse1781your politicians support internationally proven war crimes, too numerous to mention. Your politicians are a disgrace to the word "Democracy".
american here. i _thought_ that sounded like a Galway accent, but wasn't positive. cool that she just bikes about and stays connected to the community. yeah our politicians are for the most part deep in various pockets with few exceptions. we do have one or two that still have a soul, but we're talking single drops of pure water in a fouled lake.
That's how the British Empire began to spread through deceit and bloodshed, and ultimately the institutional dehumanisation of Irish people (and Catholics) as simians
And sending it back to you, your family and your people at home in Palestine and around the world with a big hug 🤗 ❤ from your average, tea drinking moanbag Irish lad that is equal parts eejit and a plank...with love from Ireland. Saoirse don Phalaistín 🕊️🇵🇸🕊️🇮🇪🕊️
Yes the US always almost single handedly obstructs the votes for independence and for the ceasefires. The US is totally complicit in this genocide as is Germany. They supply all the bombs and fighter jets. Any hand wringing by Biden is performative gaslighting.
Yes those of us who are in despair and anguish watching this go on and who have been abandoned by our ghoul monster leaders feel hope by your actions! We are all so grateful to see movement in the right direction and we might just worship the ground you walk on! Thank you 🙏
@@doomslayer1984 Irish people today are the descendants of those who stayed and didn’t colonize the Americas. You can’t conflate those who left to colonize with those who stayed and suffered the famine.
@@katieakin9397true. And btw, speaking as an Australian , our ' settler experience ' of colonisation was facilitated by the extermination of First nations peoples by the laws of the Brittish, and the will of the Brittish and Scottish landed gentry, under the guns held too often by Irish convicts or hired fearless Irish gunmen. Given they were not free travelling settlers at all they hardly count as colonialism's rapists but as fodder for the colonial rape machine.
Not so much Irish people as Irish political class, who mostly don't care at all about Palestine or it's people but see the issue as a political football to use and manipulate as much as possible for various vested interests. In reality while most people are generally sympathetic towards Palestine issues and people , they are also mostly indifferent and prefer to take a NEUTRAL stance, wishing both Israel and Palestine well, disliking violence and war/conflict intensely. SILENT MAJORITY you might say.
The discussion in this war is absurd. First. Israel acted selflessly to live in peace with the Palestinians in Gaza. It was more than a decade ago when Israel itself relocated thousands of individuals living in Gaza with lethal force from their homes to follow the agreement, which obligated the Palestinians in return to stop any kind of aggression towards Israel. The Palestinians had the chance to build a safe, functional, and prosperous livelihood. But the first thing the Palestinians did in return was to elect a government that enshrined the goal of destroying Israel in their constitution. The elected government followed through with its promise. Since its founding, thousands of rockets have flown into Israel. Dozens of civilians died in terrorist attacks. Millions of aid funds - intended for civilian purpose - were misused to build rockets, tunnels, and other nonsense. The crimes committed on October 7th like raping women, killing children, or kidnapping a baby, was Humus has been doing for years. Secondly. Israel behaved more humanely in this conflict than any other conceivable party in any imaginable conflict. It allowed Palestinians to work in Israel, receive medical care or even migrate into their country. During war, they warn civilians where their military is operating. They admit collateral damage and apologize for it. They saved Sinwar’s life giving him a lethal brain surgery. They treated the daughter of Haniyyas daughter for her complex disease in Israel. While Humus was building rockets and tunnels with all the foreign aid, Israel supplied their civilians with free water and electricity. The situation is clear. In no other conflict the responsibility for the suffering has been so one sided and clear - in no other conflict have the perpetrators been held accountable so weakly. People with voice and power who claim to reject war have the duty to unequivocally name the culprit of this war and do everything in their power to eliminate them. Everything else is responsibility for the resulting suffering and will extend it.
@@mikemann1960you wont get anywhere near Star Trek while catering to Bronze Age beliefs there kiddo. That religion wants you either dead or on your knees.
Ireland has its own history, it is not over yet. I have been to Dublin several times, rarely have I seen a people know their history of independence so well, the suffering they endured is terrible, really terrible too.The people suffered the Famine as in Algeria elsewhere. They were forced to leave their land like the Kabyles of Algeria. The Irish have practically the same history as Algeria. I love Ireland 😘😘😘 thank U for your coourage and Humanity... 🙏
@@frankdunne-gp6oy Well unless you are not aware Palestinian Hamas terrorists organization is a recognized terrorist organization by just about every country and even by United Nations. Plus the Quran states death to the infidel and destruction of Western civilization and the elimination specifically of Jewish people and the destruction of Israel. And if you need an explanation of the word infidel, it means everybody who does not believe in Allah. Their vener of civility hides a sinister agenda.
@@adriennefried5368they're providing it to civilians not hamas, infact in Irelands speech yesterday they condemned hamas and want a Palestinian state without them, Stop spreading misinformation
@swim66 "As a Spaniard I am ..." Israel voluntarily handed Gaza to Palestinians in 2005, leaving, intact, a functioning economy, fully capitalised, guaranteed markets and worker access. What did the poor, downtrodden Gazans do ? Elected a Hamas Government which grossly mismanaged the economy, established a repressive, islamic government, if you could even call it that, and engaged in a guerilla war with Israel !! The 2 state 'solution" existed for 18 years. Why didn't it work ? Is there any wonder that Israel is suspicious ? Until last October, Palestine WAS free, if not from the river, at least to the sea.
They don't have one. It's quite ironic. All these european countries have massive problems with people of the same cultural and religious backgrounds as the palestinian. Look at sweden or Londostan. We shouldn't support people who hate our values.
As a German, I love Irish politics. I never had sympathy for Norway because of the joint operations with the US to destroy the Nord Stream, Jens Stoltenberg as a warmonger and the killing of whales. But with this move the PM has shown that Norway uses its sovereignty instead of being a puppet of the US.
We are glad to know that Orland to recognise the statehood of Palestine.Irland always the foretrun for juices and world peace. Bravo and thanks to Ireland and the people of Ireland.
As a Bosnian I always loved Ireland 🇮🇪 even before war in Bosnia and after that war I think that became even stronger. Fight for freedom it's what brings us closer. Two nations Palestine and Ireland will always have my support in resistance against their occupiers. Free Palestine and thank you Ireland for standing on right side of history like you always did.
When did this brain-fart come to the Irish government? Apparently after genocidal racists attacked Israelis because they wanted some ISIS style Caliphate. Well, what's a pogrom between friends?
@semsemeini7905 I have friends Croatians and other minorities they never complained about any kind of persecution by government. I really would appreciate enlightening on the topic.
I love how easily the Irish lawmaker countered the gaslighting from the Israeli ambassador. The idea that history didn't begin Oct. 7th is something that needs to be stressed more.
@@martinhumble I think the people with their feet will do it . Obviously the Irish ☘️ are different bc of all that stealing Ireland 🇮🇪. Ronaldo the footballer could get Portugal 🇵🇹 on board he refused to shake hands with some ISRHELL rep after or before a match & he removed coke from the press conference.
Thank you Ireland you show justice to the whole world all countries must live in peace and harmony this is humanity and justice I ask all the peace loving countries to do the same. Love you Ireland ❤️
Spain the country of the Inquisition that burnt, robbed and expelled it's Jewish population in 1492, that like Ireland gave political asylum to Nazis such as Otto Skorzeny after the war. Free Catalonia, Ceuta and Melilla from the Sea to the Mountains. Norway which was led by Quisling, who subsequently robbed it's Norwegian Jewish population and in 1942 shipped them to Auschwitz. Ireland only recognised Israel in 1964; Spain only in 1986. Relations have never been friendly.
@@doomslayer1984fun facts that are irrelevant at this moment when a genocide is occurring and live-streamed globally. Pseudo-intellectual but 100% nonsense for this day and time.
In Ireland we do not have a Prime Minister. Our head of government is called 'an Taoiseach' ( approximate pronunciation 'on tee-shock'). It translates into English as leader or chieftain.
Hear hear. It might seem like a minor point, but prime minister suggests a court and a king. Or a powerful president. Ireland has neither. So it has an Taoiseach; the chief, the leader chosen from among us.
You consider the crimes of a terrorist group humane? May be you consider the celebrations that took place in Gaza on 10/7 as humane, you know the singing and dancing in the streets, handing out sweets, spitting and kicking the naked body of a raped and maimed young women that was being dragged through streets. 98% of Gazans, women and children were rejoicing.
Spoken like a true coward, your opinion is one shared by all the lookers on I assume. So afraid to speak up for the hunan rights of the clearly terrorised. People suffer the consequences of their actions, be they silent or vocal, doing the right thing is never unwise.
Fun fact about Ireland folks. It was the Irish who were initially colonizing and persecuting the English population shortly after the end of Roman rule. The film Tristen and Isolde actually is set during this period. Another fun fact is the Irish had just as much if not more of a hand in the colonizing of ethnic peoples lands then the English and many other European colonists. Sure they didn't invade. But a large portion of the settlers who came later were Irish. So calling Irish victims of colonialism is an Oxymoron here folks.
We, in Ireland 🇮🇪 have a deep empathy for Palestinians because of that shared experience of occupation and starvation 🇵🇸 We recognize Palestine as a free and independent country with its right to self-determination ⚔️
You ignore the fact that in 1922 Palestine was partitioned with a new Palestinian state called Transjordan east of the river Jordan with the remaining part west of the river Jordan to be the Jewish Homeland. The Arabs said No. Then in 1937, a further partition plan was proposed for separate Arab and Jewish states. The Arabs said no. Then in 1947 another, more favourable partition plan to the Arabs was again rejected. The Jews accepted and declared their independence. The Arabs along with 5 neighbouring Arab states attacked the new Isreal state and lost. The Arabs, or Palestinians as they were rebranded by Yasser Arafat and the PLO in 1964 have continued to wage war, intifadas and suicide bombs on Israel and rejected every peace solution. Hamas replaced the PA in Gaza after Israel withdrew and launched an even more terrorist campaign against Israel with 1000s of missiles launched in addition to suicide bombings. And, of course …October 7. It is not a question of shared land, it is a policy of no Jews and no Israel. The comparison of a shared history with Ireland is factually incorrect. The plight of the Palestinian people is of their own making, or more specifically their corrupt leadership with it’s anti Jew & anti Israel ideology.
LOVE the Irish! It's wonderful to see all of these countries recognising Palestine. All countries that have recognised Palestine should withdraw their Ambassadors from Israel.
Yes. EU should stop trading with i3roel. I hope the brave people who got arrested for trying to obtain evidence are released free now. Thank you Ireland, land of the brave forthright people. Thank you Norway & Spain.
That's on a country by country basis. The EU is not a country. Some countries have ties to Israel and some have none. Germany and the UK are the two biggest Israeli allies in Europe(geographical)
So incredibly proud and grateful to Ireland, Spain, and Norway. Thank you for speaking up for humanity! I genuinely hope my own government will do the same and even more to try and make up for the complicity it has shown through its actions thus far. Free Palestine 🇵🇸 Pro-humanity is NOT antisemitic! ❤ we need more love and less hate for ALL!
Looks like you feel something…. Yes, you are antisemitic supporting Hamas, don’t even try to convince yourself that it is not so. You are Jew-haters, but you will lose.
The song Famine by Sinead O’Connor opened my eyes to what happened to Ireland - growing up in the States it’s never mentioned. I feel the td’s pain coming through the interview. Thank you for drawing such a stark line between Ireland and Palestine.
No we do not! This corrupt Irish Government does not represent us! The indigenous Irish people! Many, many of us support Israel and our Jewish friends and neighbours! Our elections are next month! We will vote this corrupt government out! Our Jewish community has been with us since 1079 AD!! We do not support Hamas terrorist's! You will see what happens in our elections! We will reverse this decision! Supporting Israel from Ireland ☘
Is there a single Irish person in Gaza defending Palestine? Or a single boat evacuating Gaza? They can reach it by sea directly. Yet ok, empty gestures is all it takes now huh?
Catherine Connolly deserves the world's admiration for doing what the world only talks about. Saving the lives, history, culture, existence of Palestine. Bravo❣️🇵🇸🇮🇪🇵🇸🇮🇪
A lot of thanks to this uprigth standing, Irish people, Norwegian and South Africans - at this point, you are the light against the darkness of mankind. The world now, is a terrible place, your action is a spark of hope.
In the winter of 1847, the people of Ireland were suffering from a devastating famine. Meanwhile, members of the Choctaw Nation of American Indians, one of the five great southern tribes of the United States, met in a small town in Indian Territory called Skullyville. There, members of the tribe discussed the experiences of the Irish poor. It was proposed that they would gather what monies they could spare. This wasn’t going to be much in the wake of their recent removal from their tribal homelands east of the Mississippi River. Ultimately, they collected US$170, a sum roughly equivalent to US$5,000 today. Rather than use what money they had to buy badly needed resources in the new territory - land, food, housing, and so on - the tribe made the altogether remarkable decision to send a goodly portion of their money to those who were starving and destitute in Ireland.
When i retraced my ancestors journey i felt hate at times for what they endured. Many are buried at Grosse Isles. They tried to erase our identity. They didn't. Heart breaks for Gaza.
Fun fact about Ireland folks. It was the Irish who were initially colonizing and persecuting the English population shortly after the end of Roman rule. The film Tristen and Isolde actually is set during this period. Another fun fact is the Irish had just as much if not more of a hand in the colonizing of ethnic peoples lands then the English and many other European colonists. Sure they didn't invade. But a large portion of the settlers who came later were Irish. So calling Irish victims of colonialism is an Oxymoron here folks.
@@doomslayer1984 SHHHH lets not speak about norwegian vikings or druids.... the irish are indigenous POC and victims of white European colonialism END OF STORY/s
So proud of you Ireland, God bless all countries that are on the right side of the history, all countries watch you, the world watches you and most importantly of all, The God watches all of us! Once again Thank you Ireland, God Bless Irish people 💪💪
Catharine Connolly, you're a wonderful person. Thank you and thank Ireland. Also thank you Spain and Norway. I wish Biden's gov't would follow suit. Thank you, Amy Goodman.
Prior to the Potato famine in Ireland in 1845, Ireland's population was estimated to be 8 million. Ireland is probably the only country in the world that has fewer people in it today than it had in 1845. That was no accident. It was due to a deliberate campaign of ethnic cleansing by the British colonial authorities who historically deemed Catholic Ireland as a threat to British security.
@@warrenpaine It was 8 million according to the 1841 census. The issue is that occupied peoples have a suspicion of government and tend to want to hide their location and numbers. It was never as high as 12 million, but some historians speculate a population of 9 or 10 million. In any case, it was at least 1/3rd of the total UK of the time. There were 2 Britons for every 1 Irish person. Now there are 12-13 Britons for every Irish person. This really shows the extent of the long-term damage the famine caused.
@@warrenpaine The mass migration of Irish only happened because of policies designed to deliberately impoverish the Catholic Gaelic-speaking agrarian population (ie the majority of the time). These were called the Penal Laws. They are at your fingertips. Go search, read and learn.
Lots of respect for Irish lady and their Govt.peoples of Irlannd, thanks for u support ing justice, peace, humanity with Falastine,✌️🤲❤❤❤❤✌️✌️❤❤✌️❤❤❤🤲✌️
Fun fact about Ireland folks. It was the Irish who were initially colonizing and persecuting the English population shortly after the end of Roman rule. The film Tristen and Isolde actually is set during this period. Another fun fact is the Irish had just as much if not more of a hand in the colonizing of ethnic peoples lands then the English and many other European colonists. Sure they didn't invade. But a large portion of the settlers who came later were Irish. So calling Irish victims of colonialism is an Oxymoron here folks.
@@doomslayer1984 "It was the Irish who were initially colonizing and persecuting the English population shortly after the end of Roman rule." The "English population" were nowhere near the places Irish people migrated to, namely the modern day west of Scotland and Pembrokeshire in Wales. Next; the English people didn't exist back then. Angles, Saxons and Jutes did. And they were still on the continent. Why? Because the arrival of Gaels (Irish people) in Britain preceded the arrival of Angles, Saxons and Jutes in Britain by a significant span of time, about a century. There is no record of any invasion of western Caledonia (modern Scotland) by Gaels...because you have your history back to front. A Roman Expedition reported them already present in the 300s AD. They merely recognisded their language and habits as similar to those their scouts had reported in Ireland and presumed they had invaded. That isn't necessarily so; the language could have been spread via trade or intermarriage, and there is no evidence in the archaeological for a change of technologies, fashion, architecture or weapons at the time. Lastly; it wasn't colonisation. Colonisation has the specific meaning of a centralised state taking over another territory and stealing its land and resources. The Irish invasion of Wales seems to have been by a tribal group in modern County Waterford that merely took over local kingships and within generations had gone native; Irish names disappear within 50 years. So not colonisation. In Argyll and the Western Isles, the major vector of Irish culture was Dál Riata, a minor sept or family kingdom the Irish territories of which consisted only of modern county Antrim. Since the crossing at that point is less than 15 km wide, in any case, it's not clear if any conquering was done at all. It was more that Ireland became literate before Pictland did and introduced its language alongside Christianity by Dál Riatans intermarrying with Pictish clans, and via the work of missionary monks like St. Columcille and St. Canice among the pagan Picts. So not colonisation. Oh, and the same state of Dál Riata had numerous military setbacks and was itself conquered by the eventual first king of Scotland, Kenneth McAlpine, a Gaelicised Pict from Fortriu. In fact, the peoples had so inter-blended that he called himself "Rex Scottorum et Pictorum" (King of Gaels/Scots and Picts). That's not colonisation. That's a merging of cultures. You promised us a fun fact. What you stated was neither fun nor a fact. By a long shot. PS, Tristan and Isolde is a myth. From the Arthurian cycle. Written in French about 600 or 700 years later. And Arthur and his knights were supposed to be ancient Christian Romano-Britons- ie the ancestors of the Welsh - not Englishmen, who were the descendants, culturally, at least, of barbaric pagan Anglo-Saxons who fought against the Celtic Romano-Britons.
@@Robbikelly I'm silent because I have heard these excuses more times then I can count with you Irish gringos. To the point where I don't even bother responding to it anymore.
Thank you for the stand that you and your guest as a representative of Ireland are taking in the face of immensely strong opposition. This killing through weapons and starvation must stop.
Well said Catherine Connolly. Thank you for speaking so well for Ireland. Delighted you didnt respond to that shrill ambassador to Ireland. You are so right. She has had way too much access to Irish airtime spewing vitriol and lies and I for one am happy shes gone from our shores. May she stay gone. Free Palestine🇯🇴🇨🇮long live the resistance
as a 'veteran' Irish citizen, I am proud of our Govt's small but v. significant step in the context of Israel & Palestine, YET there is a monumental way to go to build and re-build a Palastinian state BUT more importantly to put a toxic Zionism and an ultra right wing Israeli Netanyahu Govt. away forever. Incidentally...it is to the British Govt one should ask about the so called FAMINE in Ireland. Most Tories know nothing about it, yet their Govt. was hugely responsible. Finally, Biden may have his Irish roots, but he is TOTALLY OUT OF SYC. with how Irish people see and understand the horror in Gaza and the West Bank.
Viva Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤we love you, respec and value your bravery in recognising Palastine as a state 👏 tank you ❤❤ Free Free Palastine and stop the genociders
Biden's claim on being "Irish" is two great great grandfathers. Those are the last of his relatives who lived in Ireland. That makes him 1/16th Irish by my reckoning. Legally, you are Irish if you grow up in Ireland, or have one parent or grandparent who is Irish. Nobody else is Irish. The other claims are blood and soil BS. Biden isn't even an Irish surname, it's from Kent or Essex. In England. Which he conveniently forgets. He forgets a lot of things. Like human rights laws. And picking allies who follow them.
my grandfather when he was alive was bet up in the 1940's by the black and tans, for not doing anything, we Irish know whats its liked to be bullied and we have had enough of bullies in this world.
Catherine Connoly...thankyou for Truly being a human being and all the Irish gor remembering ..what it is to be human ...and not allowing Zionists to buy out your honesty, integrity and above all the Irish unselfish Compassion .... may you all be blessed abundanyly for responding to this dying cry for help.
Thank you Catherine Connelly you are a wonderful CAREING Lady Thank you for standing FOR the Oppressed people of Palestine Regards from the North of Ireland 🇮🇪. FREEDOM AND PEACE ✌ FOR ALL OF PALESTINE 🇵🇸🇪🇭🇯🇴🇪🇭🇯🇴🇪🇭🇪🇭
It has never been Palestinian land and it was Britain's as they won it in WWI. Until then it had been part of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years. Again, there has never been a sovereign Palestinian state. Ever.
@@cristinabutasimon9159 They won it ???😂 but they promised it to the Arabs to create their own state ! The Zionist founders constantly referred to the land of Palestine. But most definitely what there was not, was any state or land called Israel, Judea or Samaria !
@@cristinabutasimon9159 There was no Irish sovereign state until 1922. No German one until 1871. No Italian one until 1861. No Indian one until 1947. No Slovenian one until 1991. And yet all these peoples were distinct nations or civilizations for hundreds of years before hand. To argue against this historical reality is a delusion. I keep hearing your weak, over-used Hasbara argument. All it smacks of is historical illiteracy and desperation. Matters change, Zionists. No state called Israel existed for 3000 years. Syria Palaestina was instituted in 132 CE, after the Bar Kokhba revolt. The term Palestine was thus more recent in 1947 than was the term Israel. By some distance.
Delighted by the fact that you chose Catherine Connolly to speak to. She's one of only a few Irish politicians who is a genuinely compassionate person that strives for the welfare and good of people. She's the complete opposite of the majority of Irish politicians who are only out to benefit themselves and corporate entities. She's a much appreciated and respected person by the people of Ireland.
Personally, I think if the Israeli ambassador really wants to ask a government official, how does this help Gaza? She ought to direct the question to her government’s own minister of women’s affairs. The woman who famously said that she didn’t give up a damn about Gazza, but as far as she was concerned it could“ sink into the sea“. I’m paraphrasing there.
As an American, horrified at America’s complicity in this Genocide, I am so proud of my Irish roots! Can I trade in my US passport for Irish citizenship? 💚☘️May God bless Ireland and Palestine forever with prosperity and happiness!!! Buy Irish products! Travel to Ireland! Let’s say THANK YOU!
I’m sure my fellow Irish millennial countrymen will remember have grown up preparing Christmas boxes for Gaza. Our love and care for those in need is not bound by geography ☘️
If Israel has such a problem with Hamas maybe they should not have funded and supported its creation. Hamas was founded by Sheik Ahmed Yassin in 1987 at the start of the first intifada. At the time the “Islamic Association” (Subsequently Hamas) was seen as a way to undermine the dominant Palestinian political force which was the PLO or Fatah led by Yassir Arafat. Right wing Israelis thought they could use Hamas to play the Palestinians off against each other and keep them weak by having the secular nationalists fighting the religious Islamists. This is fact and confirmed by several high ranking individuals such as Ron Paul (US Congressman), Brigadier General Yitzhak Segev (Israeli military governor in Gaza) and Avner Cohen (former Israeli government adviser) who said “Hamas, to my great regret, is Israel’s creation”. Know your history...as Irish people do...
Catherine is a legend. One of the only good TDs in Ireland, probably the only good one in Galway West constituency. She's pushed hard to maintain our neutrality and kick out American influence, she's fought the Catholic Church, and she's opposed all the idiotic debt enslavement we've been subject to for 15 years.
We Indians have always loved Ireland whose struggle against Britain inspired our own. Now we true Indian Nationalists love you even more and thanks also to Norway and Spain.
Fun fact about Ireland folks. It was the Irish who were initially colonizing and persecuting the English population shortly after the end of Roman rule. The film Tristen and Isolde actually is set during this period. Another fun fact is the Irish had just as much if not more of a hand in the colonizing of ethnic peoples lands then the English and many other European colonists. Sure they didn't invade. But a large portion of the settlers who came later were Irish. So calling Irish victims of colonialism is an Oxymoron here folks.
THIS IS BALDERDASH, DO NOT REWARD TERRORIST! and besides the terrorist have always said no they want "DEATH TO ISRAEL JEWS CHRISTIANS AMERICANS" which means Europeans too!
@@doomslayer1984 absolute bollocks. In tribal times everyone was raiding everyone else on these islands. Including people from Britain raiding Ireland. Its in no way comparable to the plantation, ethnic cleansing, cultural erasure, genocidal policies , rape and murder at the state level for hundreds of years.
@@DerekconlonIGNORE the above 👆 he’s a PLANTER . My wee mammy was Irish ☘️ & her g grandmother my Gg grandmother was old Tom Clarke sister . P.s don’t send the PLANTERS back . I can smell them even through YT . Every march in Scotland 🏴 for Palestine 🇵🇸 NOT 1 for the Z mob but the neighbours credit were credits due 1 million marched in London . The above 👆 knows the lease is running out . The English know & would gladly gave the 6 counties back to its rightful heirs the IRISH ☘️.
@cristinabutasimon9159 The issue is much bigger than a name ! People have been suffering greatly for 75 years and the time has come to stop their suffering
Catherine Connelly you are an incredible human who gives me hope that we have a chance for a better world and future. I pray that many more people like you come to power and lead in Europe and in my country in Australia. The lack of integrity, leadership and respect for human life in the West is abysmal 😢