Was there any reasons that it turned out like this? Or was it just the natural progression of culture ?
English was their first language so they’d hardly judge people who experienced the same fate. Culturally, Ireland is an internationally recognised culture and the country has distinct geopolitical differences with the UK, so while globalisation and modern media has obviously resulted in us being influenced by large countries with the same language, I can’t see what misgivings modern versions of 100 year old revolutionaries would have
They’d probably be more horrified at the fact that Ireland is a capitalist powerhouse. We forget the men that fought for our freedom were all raging socialists.
British Language?
I wonder what their views on same-sex marriage and abortion were.
OP do you do anything without asking at your shrine what would the 1916 lads think?
Guarantee you couldn’t hold a conversation in Irish. Actually, it doesn’t even matter if you could because the take is still stupid
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Was there any reasons that it turned out like this? Or was it just the natural progression of culture ?
English was their first language so they’d hardly judge people who experienced the same fate. Culturally, Ireland is an internationally recognised culture and the country has distinct geopolitical differences with the UK, so while globalisation and modern media has obviously resulted in us being influenced by large countries with the same language, I can’t see what misgivings modern versions of 100 year old revolutionaries would have
They’d probably be more horrified at the fact that Ireland is a capitalist powerhouse. We forget the men that fought for our freedom were all raging socialists.
British Language?
I wonder what their views on same-sex marriage and abortion were.
OP do you do anything without asking at your shrine what would the 1916 lads think?
Guarantee you couldn’t hold a conversation in Irish. Actually, it doesn’t even matter if you could because the take is still stupid