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Shade of Achilles's avatar

You sure are militant Aidan...

"The Republic guarantees religious and civil liberty, equal rights and equal opportunities to all its citizens, and declares its resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and of all its parts, cherishing all of the children of the nation equally, and oblivious of the differences carefully fostered by an alien Government, which have divided a minority from the majority in the past.

Until our arms have brought the opportune moment for the establishment of a permanent National Government, representative of the whole people of Ireland and elected by the suffrages of all her men and women..."

This section of the proclamation, I think I remember reading way back, was mainly the work of James Connolly (a socialist, a non-sectarian, a *women's emancipist*, a democrat and a courageous but intemperate man). The nationalists, I read then, were pretty divided and the proclamation something of a compromise document. Pearse e.g. was no socialist--rather a traditionalist mystic, as his poetry shows--and was of a more sectarian bent than Connolly and some of the others.

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Aodhan MacMhaolain's avatar

Yeah, a more full post on the split between revolutionaries would be nice. I did mention though that liberal elements existed and should have been dealt with prior to active war.

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John Visher's avatar

At this time, in this era, the enemy of the people of the world are the Khazarian Jews, Ashkenazi, Nazi. They want to kill billions of us. They will fail in the realization of their delusions.

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Aodhan MacMhaolain's avatar

The term Nazi and Ashkenazi are not really connected, that would just be a folk etymology of the term. Perhaps in jewish circles it has always existed as a by-word for Ashkenaz. You should look into this though, but the term Ashkenaz is just a semitic term used to denote certain barbarian tribes. Israelites called Scythians sons of Ashkenaz, who was a son of Japheth, son of Noah. Hence, Japhethites being Europeans in jewish lore. Over time, the term Ashkenaz was used to denote the Germanic tribes.

When a jew dwells in a foreign lands, they put a location before their name - Ethiopian jews, Yemenite jews, Sephardic jews, Russian jews, and Ashkenazi jews. Ashkenaz is just denoting the land these jews lived in, the land of Askenaz, which in jewish lore is Scythia and Germany.

Nazis are based.

Kikes.

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Aodhan MacMhaolain's avatar

Thank you, sir. I think my next post will be in the same vein, this time focusing less on a fighter of words and more on a classical soldier. Still gonna be a Gael though!

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