sturgo wrote: Was just wondering if anyone bsides Sinn Fein will be celebrating the 90th anniversary of the 1916 easter rising. Personally I think it's vitally important that all Irish citizens are able to reclaim one of the most important dates in Irish history.
lostexpectation wrote: its a army parade, still no civillians celebrating
Gaillimhtaibhse wrote: Celebration? I feel a profound sense of sadness. How can one people occupy another for centuries? Well, our clan will raise a toast on this day, as they always do. We lost one to the official British executions that followed the 1916 rising.
Gaillimhtaibhse wrote: Celebration? I feel a profound sense of sadness. How can one people occupy another for centuries?
hullaballoo wrote: Frankly, if it wasn't for the British occupation here, we'd probably all be still slapping our wives and eating our young.
Gaillimhtaibhse wrote: Profound sadness during this time of a proposed 1916 celebration? Correct me if I am wrong, but I seem to remember that raising and harvesting Ireland's young was first proposed by Jonathan Swift in his "Modest Proposal." Something about meeting the tastes of the British upper class when there was a shortage of meat? Of course, this was Irish parody? I also seem to recall that my clan was occasionally starving during the "beneficial" British occupation. :rolleyes: Cheers as we celebrate the 1916 harvest! *Gaillimhtaibhse raises her pint, falls off her stool onto the floor of the pub drunk for the first time in her young, impetuous life* Someone slaps her...Of course, it was for her benefit.
The Real B-man wrote: Deadly il be there in the balaclava & combats
LundiMardi wrote: meh... if there were easter eggs involved i'd be a little more excited..
hullaballoo wrote: What? How do you think we got here in the first place? How do you think the Britons got to England? Occupation is like evolution. Frankly, if it wasn't for the British occupation here, we'd probably all be still slapping our wives and eating our young. I really hate nationalism.
ateam wrote: This is the regrettable reteric that turns Irish people off celebrating the Rising. The rebels didn't wear masks...