Proudly they guard this land from shore to shore Bravley they stand for Ulster evermore Secret in deeds, courage is the test Of the suicide battalion of the U.V.F They fought and they won the battle of the Somme For Thatcher and Dublin the fun has just begun For God and for Ulster is cast on every breath Of the suicide battalion of the U.V.F And some day soon they'll go proudly on parade Shoulder to shoulder right up the Shankill Road Loudly we'll cheer the heroes of the west Of the suicide battalion of the U.V.F
@@J.cd33 yeah I do cause I don't have any Irish ancestry. I have English ancestry and I will defend English land if it comes to that. Why? Because the English have created this great country as the Founding Fathers were mostly English with some having Scottish ancestry. What did the Irish bring to this country when they were escaping their s**thole island? Nothing but crime and degradation, especially in the 1920s and early 30s when they couldn't drink themselves to death.
@@paulnolack297 eh maybe im not gun ho on the north ireland issue, my opinion is the people should vote on wheter they want to stay in uk or join ireland every 10-20 years, the reason i say brits should be proud and defend their heritage and history is because the british are going to be extinct in 50 years
This is also a song I hear a lot... Very often... As the "south down militia" song... I descend from ulster scots protestants ... And im think that as a fulton from lisburn im related with the two uvf loyalists the fulton brothers
It was developed by the supporters of the UVF (Ulster Volunteer Forces), the UVF is a sub division of the UDA (Ulster Defence Association) which is an umbrella group for all the minor organisations which fought for Ulster during The Troubles, which was a period of time in Northern Ireland where the IRA (Irish Republican Army) sought to unite Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland.
Thats originals Catholic ulster flag not protestant with white, see how confusing it gets, thats why plastic septic paddys shouldn't be playing the ancient banter game as they're to stupid or to arrogant to understand it..
Why the fuck's this sound so cheery? Especially the intro. LOL. Reminds me of another pro-UVF/UDA/UFF song. It's so damn timeless, really, just like the entire ghetto conflict of The Troubles itself.
@@__mindflayer__ thats because they are EX members who most likely knew what they joined in the first place and unlike this group they trying to govern a county when Ex IRA members call a group Terrorists they are because its takes a IRA member toknow what Terrorism is after all they was one.
@@Tendon-Cobar-2347 Actually no it's not. Recent genetic study shows the Irish mostly come from the celtiberians. So technically not British or should I use the ORIGINAL VERSION briton.
though this song is nice your daily reminder (and yes I am British) that we essentially colonized Ireland and screwed the hell out of its language and people (no seriously, Ireland's population should be much larger than it is, we screwed it over)
Eh, it’s europe, that’s expected of neighbours, bygones appear to be bygones at this point anyway, ever since good Friday. IRA and UVF song sections are always funny to read though. Oh it’s not essentially colonised by the way, we colonised Ireland more then we ever did Africa or anywhere else, British people still live in the north to this day after all.
This group say they are "English" right? Well I'm "English" with family going back hundreds of years living in the middle of the UK & men in ski masks shooting people in the knees isn't something I support in any way.
The Irish are equally British, just as you are English and British, and Nicola Sturgeon is Scottish and British. And Humza Yousaf is Pakistani and...yeah that's about it.
@@Dryhten1801 Humza Yousaf is Pakistan,. Nicola Sturgeon is Scottish, I myself am English, most of the people in Northern Ireland are indeed ether English or Irish and some are Scots... so yea, Northern Ireland is mostly British because its mostly English and Scottish, as the natives (Irish) are not the majority. British is English, Welsh and Scottish... i.e. the native peoples of the Island of Great Britain.
@@jackholloway1 Whether they consider themselves English or not is not relevant... most of the people in Northern Ireland are indeed ether English or Irish and some are Scots... its only mostly British because its mostly English and Scottish, as the natives (Irish) are not the majority.