Bet he didn't have a grandfather who was a black watch sergeant though. This anti german sentiment is disgusting, it's the worst thing about my people, the Scotts have a lot in common with the Germans.
@@viktoriabentham8664Interesting, what part of Scotland were you born? The Scots have a lot in common with the Japanese than they do the Germans as a nations and in terms of historical development, this is the first time I've heard them be described as similar to the Germans.
@@RR-pe5or how do they have a lot in common with Japanese? Btw I'm not even a Scott nor German just a Polish Lad who sometimes likes to see how people dislike germany.
After "Bonnie Prince Charlie" Died without leaving a legitimate heir the Stuart crown was passed to his younger brother who was a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic church. As he had his eyes on the Papacy and didn`t want it he renounced the throne, recognized the Hanoverian dynasty, and passed some of the regalia back to Britain. The title did pass on to later European nobility but was meaningless after that.
Götter... Lately, I've been thinking we were better off living under various chieftains instead of kings and emperors who try to gather ALL the people under their rule. The chieftain remembered to care for the well-being of his people or face their wrath. And there was a strong sense of community, of tribe and clan, that is now fading even in small towns.
@@tomtomsen4935 Meine Kindheit war interessant. In Alaska es ist nie langweilig. Ich bin in eine kleines sommerdorf aufgewachsen. Ein region mit dichten birkenwäldern, grossen gewässern, und viele unbefestigen strassen. Es ist voller Nutten, Kiffer, Einzelgänger und Showboater, aber sie sind alle sehr gutherzig. Die stoppschilder sind mit einschusslöchern übersät. Gerüchten zufolge gab es letztes Jahr sechzehn Meth-Labore. Einer in nähe meines haus explodiert. Jetz? Es ist neun. Und der Hund meines Nachbarn, Jake, halber Deutscher Schäferhund, halber Wolf, hat getötet ein jungen elch. Er hat es verfolgt. Er kam nach Heim. Mit dem Hinterbein des Elchs im Maul. Als ich ein Kind war, fuhren mein Bruder und ich wie die Herzöge von Hazzard durch die Hinterwälder. Unser Ford Explorer von 1989 hatte keine Türen, keine Windschutzscheibe, keine Motorhaube. Auf der Autobahn illegal, aber auf unbefestigten wegen legal und unterhaltsam! Wir gingen mit Waffen zu unserer Hütte auf dem Hügel und schossen auf leere Bierdosen und Flaschen. Mein Hund und ich erkundeten den Wald auf der Suche nach Tennisbällen. Oder auf der Jagd nach Heffalumps und Woozles! Ich bin fertig... Zur zeit... 😁
The clan system worked up until the point when some of the lairds decided that sheep were more profitable than rent from crofters. Hence "the Clearances".
@@AbelMcTalisker Ultimately, gold and those little paper rectangles aren't much good for anything. Somebody long ago said it was worth something and easier to trade with than say... A basket of fresh ripe grapes in exchange for a good cut of meat. But you can't eat gold or paper money. Can't drink it. Can't sleep on it. Can't start a fire with it.
The "British" are doing everything they can to kill our languages and have done it for centuries, lack of education about Scottish Gaelic, and our native languages such as Pictish and many others. Tha na “Breatannach” a’ dèanamh nas urrainn dhaibh gus ar cànanan a mharbhadh agus tha iad air a dhèanamh airson linntean, dìth foghlaim mu Ghàidhlig na h-Alba, agus ar cànanan dùthchasach leithid Pictish agus mòran eile. 🏴
They have almost wiped out Gaelic, (Éire & Alba), Due to them hardly oppressing those who spoke it, (kicking them out there land when the hamburg's took the throne) [forcing them to go to the new world] and many more horrible acts.
I reckon the lyrics are ancient, but how old is the music? I wonder do the opening notes actually reference the deutschland uber alles or I'm seeing things
The Glorious Revolution happened because the Anglicans in England didn't want a Catholic king so they shipped in a Protestant German (Dutch) guy in. So really you should be considering what you believe in instead lol
Yeah the German they're speaking about here was the king of the Netherlands back then so he was Dutch. The Dutch and Germans were historically seen as the same people mostly.
@@kimashitawa8113 The song is believed to be mocking King George I (who was German), whose hobby was to care for his vegetable patch. Also, the Netherlands didn't have Kings at this point, William of Orange was the Stadtholder
@@epicepicmk Whoops you're right on the Stadtholder part, my bad. I saw was "Jacobite" in the title and automatically assumed it was about them vs the Williamites. So i thought it was about William of Orange.
Sorry, but listening to a Jacobite song and seeing the video of the images of their enemies such as the Hannovers, Soija Comburgo and Battemguer, seems very contradictory to me.
(Full disclosure here, I'm not British either) As far as I'm aware, It's mostly because the early Hanoverians were seen as too foreign (George I supposedly couldn't even speak English). If I'm not mistaken, there were also religious reasons, since the Hanoverians were Protestant whilst the Jacobite Pretenders were Catholic, but I'm not sure.
Long story short, the british royalty kept marrying German nobility. Both before and after the actual unification of Germany and the people didnt appreciate foreigners ruling them. It was only around WW1 when all things German got VERY unpopular that the royal family changed their name to Windsor.
@@stephencrompton4352 yeah but it's far more germanic than English. Wee is a Scandinavian word, aye is Scandinavian , lots of Scandinavian words in Scots and the spelling is far more phonetic like German.
@London.Uncovered "more Germanic" =/= closer to German. The terms " Germanic" and "German" are not synonyms. English and Scots are both parts of the Anglo-Frisian family, descended from North Sea/Ingaevonic Germanic dialects. Modern Standard German descends from Old High German. You're correct about the influence Old Norse has had on Scots, but its influence is similar in English. "Aye" is not an exclusively Scots word, but also frequently found in several English dialects (more so in the North, where the Angles settled, as it happens, Scots is descended from Anglic dialects of Old English). There's lots of North Germanic words in English, perhaps more than you realise.
Babe wake up, new Wee Bit German Lairdie dropped!
Do me a favour and take a look at the current heir to the house of stuart would you
😂
My husband was born in Glasgow, and he has a . . . . well, a Scottish attitude about England. He will be tickled tartan when I show him this video!
Funny when you realise the jacobites weren’t anti union they just wanted a catholic king to rule the UK instead of Protestant one
Bet he didn't have a grandfather who was a black watch sergeant though. This anti german sentiment is disgusting, it's the worst thing about my people, the Scotts have a lot in common with the Germans.
@@viktoriabentham8664Interesting, what part of Scotland were you born? The Scots have a lot in common with the Japanese than they do the Germans as a nations and in terms of historical development, this is the first time I've heard them be described as similar to the Germans.
@@RR-pe5orprobably like the English many Scots have germanic heritage. Anglo saxon northumbrians, norse incursions, flemish settlements
@@RR-pe5or how do they have a lot in common with Japanese? Btw I'm not even a Scott nor German just a Polish Lad who sometimes likes to see how people dislike germany.
As a proud Englishman, I support this message. I would like and support either a Scots, Welsh, Irish or English monarch to reign over these isles.
Catholic Welsh King
Well and english king is ruling currently, we haven't had a foreign since Edward 6th but he was only half german
@@M.I.Antonini Circumcised king
@@TacticalGaming_ A “Saxe-Gothberg”! Seriously! Friend, the current king is Not English, he comes from Hanoverian stock.
@@CuFhoirthe88 circumcised USA with spanish accents
God bless the old country from NC
Oh what cruel irony, the Jacobite claimant in now the German Duke of Bavaria!
Aye and Prince William is a direct descendent of Charles Stuart through his !others line as an earl.Spencer we'd his illegitimate daughter
it is well know that civilized times are long gone
After "Bonnie Prince Charlie" Died without leaving a legitimate heir the Stuart crown was passed to his younger brother who was a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic church. As he had his eyes on the Papacy and didn`t want it he renounced the throne, recognized the Hanoverian dynasty, and passed some of the regalia back to Britain. The title did pass on to later European nobility but was meaningless after that.
Brexit? World War 3? Comrade relax with German lairdie
I love the detail of it starting with the first few notes of the German national anthem, to really drive the point home.
I laughed out loud when I saw that final portrait! By the way, Harold Godwinson likes this song
Noo wha the deil ha'e we gotten for a king, but a wee bit norman lairdie?
@@MonsieurWeevil Better norman than german traitors
@@noone679lmao, what traitors?
@@crocodileguy4319 Followers of heresiarchs; Hanover, Saxe-Coburg und Gotha...
😂
I am Greek and for some reason I just can't stop listening to this 😅🤷
Didn't Greek also overthrow their wee bit German king imposed by Englans?
@@extraditori6604 fair point 😎
Alba go bráth! ❤
I like the way the song starts with the initial melody from the national anthem of Germany.
I didn't even notice that until you pointed it out lol, good observation
Götter... Lately, I've been thinking we were better off living under various chieftains instead of kings and emperors who try to gather ALL the people under their rule. The chieftain remembered to care for the well-being of his people or face their wrath. And there was a strong sense of community, of tribe and clan, that is now fading even in small towns.
Tribalism definitely wasn't a bad system.
Erzähl aus Deiner Kindheit 😅
@@tomtomsen4935 Meine Kindheit war interessant. In Alaska es ist nie langweilig. Ich bin in eine kleines sommerdorf aufgewachsen. Ein region mit dichten birkenwäldern, grossen gewässern, und viele unbefestigen strassen.
Es ist voller Nutten, Kiffer, Einzelgänger und Showboater, aber sie sind alle sehr gutherzig. Die stoppschilder sind mit einschusslöchern übersät. Gerüchten zufolge gab es letztes Jahr sechzehn Meth-Labore. Einer in nähe meines haus explodiert. Jetz? Es ist neun.
Und der Hund meines Nachbarn, Jake, halber Deutscher Schäferhund, halber Wolf, hat getötet ein jungen elch. Er hat es verfolgt. Er kam nach Heim. Mit dem Hinterbein des Elchs im Maul.
Als ich ein Kind war, fuhren mein Bruder und ich wie die Herzöge von Hazzard durch die Hinterwälder. Unser Ford Explorer von 1989 hatte keine Türen, keine Windschutzscheibe, keine Motorhaube. Auf der Autobahn illegal, aber auf unbefestigten wegen legal und unterhaltsam!
Wir gingen mit Waffen zu unserer Hütte auf dem Hügel und schossen auf leere Bierdosen und Flaschen.
Mein Hund und ich erkundeten den Wald auf der Suche nach Tennisbällen. Oder auf der Jagd nach Heffalumps und Woozles!
Ich bin fertig... Zur zeit... 😁
The clan system worked up until the point when some of the lairds decided that sheep were more profitable than rent from crofters. Hence "the Clearances".
@@AbelMcTalisker Ultimately, gold and those little paper rectangles aren't much good for anything. Somebody long ago said it was worth something and easier to trade with than say... A basket of fresh ripe grapes in exchange for a good cut of meat. But you can't eat gold or paper money. Can't drink it. Can't sleep on it. Can't start a fire with it.
Look, us Germans aren't proud of those little crooks we gave you, but we won't apologize either! You gotta deal with them yourself. Have a good day.
They touched them last so they're rightfully theirs.
@@Leon_der_Luftige Amen to that.
Aww come on take the lot of them back 😂
Ye Germans ruined Scotland and England!
@@johnobrien6466 You forced us to abolish the Monarchy... And now you want to switch places?
So sad I'm Scottish and can just aboot understand this song, Scots is really dying int it.. class song tho and still relevant today
The "British" are doing everything they can to kill our languages and have done it for centuries, lack of education about Scottish Gaelic, and our native languages such as Pictish and many others.
Tha na “Breatannach” a’ dèanamh nas urrainn dhaibh gus ar cànanan a mharbhadh agus tha iad air a dhèanamh airson linntean, dìth foghlaim mu Ghàidhlig na h-Alba, agus ar cànanan dùthchasach leithid Pictish agus mòran eile. 🏴
They have almost wiped out Gaelic, (Éire & Alba),
Due to them hardly oppressing those who spoke it, (kicking them out there land when the hamburg's took the throne) [forcing them to go to the new world] and many more horrible acts.
I’m an American who has strong Scottish ancestry. I’m learning Gàidhlig currently.
@@clownproductionia it was the Hanoverians who became kings of England, not Hamburgs(?)
@@lordedmundblackadder9321 got a little confused since they are both similar names
I enjoy this song even tho I‘m a wee German lassie😂
I think the Scottish animosity to the Germans ended a long time ago.
Kommen Sie aus Deutschland?
@@Ulfheðnarsohn no I'm canadian
what a bunch of sissies just like the french n londistani
@@UlfheðnarsohnSí
YESSIRR
can i use this as my theme song
Scotland the land free and true.
I reckon the lyrics are ancient, but how old is the music? I wonder do the opening notes actually reference the deutschland uber alles or I'm seeing things
wee wee imperial lairdie
the very dogs of imperial court they bark n howl in elven
You had a better version that you uploaded very recently. Did it get deleted?
I'm sorry, but I never uploaded any other version of this song (unless you want to include the crappy 8-bit version).
@epicepicmk Hmm I must be mistaken. Perhaps someone else uploaded a different version. I enjoyed this one as well anyhow. Thanks for uploading.
Alba gu brath beware of those thistle taps
Isn't the correct lyric "broken the harp of Irish clowns"?
Me, who's just a dumb a yank with both Scottish and German ancestry: "Uhhhhh who am I rooting for here?"
German elites don't represent Germans
The Glorious Revolution happened because the Anglicans in England didn't want a Catholic king so they shipped in a Protestant German (Dutch) guy in. So really you should be considering what you believe in instead lol
Yeah the German they're speaking about here was the king of the Netherlands back then so he was Dutch.
The Dutch and Germans were historically seen as the same people mostly.
@@kimashitawa8113 The song is believed to be mocking King George I (who was German), whose hobby was to care for his vegetable patch.
Also, the Netherlands didn't have Kings at this point, William of Orange was the Stadtholder
@@epicepicmk Whoops you're right on the Stadtholder part, my bad.
I saw was "Jacobite" in the title and automatically assumed it was about them vs the Williamites. So i thought it was about William of Orange.
play it in Balmoral 🙂 Brexit!
You show all those kings and queens who ARE German 😂
Sorry, but listening to a Jacobite song and seeing the video of the images of their enemies such as the Hannovers, Soija Comburgo and Battemguer, seems very contradictory to me.
Why were there that much hard feelings against Germany?
I'm not British
(Full disclosure here, I'm not British either)
As far as I'm aware, It's mostly because the early Hanoverians were seen as too foreign (George I supposedly couldn't even speak English). If I'm not mistaken, there were also religious reasons, since the Hanoverians were Protestant whilst the Jacobite Pretenders were Catholic, but I'm not sure.
Long story short, the british royalty kept marrying German nobility. Both before and after the actual unification of Germany and the people didnt appreciate foreigners ruling them. It was only around WW1 when all things German got VERY unpopular that the royal family changed their name to Windsor.
Proud of the bit of scottish ancestry i got
Kind of weird to hear this song complaining about a German king when it's sung in Scots, a language very close to German.
It's closer to English and West Frisian than it is to German.
@@stephencrompton4352 yeah but it's far more germanic than English. Wee is a Scandinavian word, aye is Scandinavian , lots of Scandinavian words in Scots and the spelling is far more phonetic like German.
@London.Uncovered "more Germanic" =/= closer to German. The terms " Germanic" and "German" are not synonyms. English and Scots are both parts of the Anglo-Frisian family, descended from North Sea/Ingaevonic Germanic dialects. Modern Standard German descends from Old High German. You're correct about the influence Old Norse has had on Scots, but its influence is similar in English. "Aye" is not an exclusively Scots word, but also frequently found in several English dialects (more so in the North, where the Angles settled, as it happens, Scots is descended from Anglic dialects of Old English). There's lots of North Germanic words in English, perhaps more than you realise.
English, leaving the Latin Part apart, is very offen much closer too old german ((which German) than german
Gu ma fada beò Alba. Neo-eisimeileachd bhon Rìoghachd Aonaichte.
We really need independence from Washington DC.
It's not an independence song
C R I N G E
I WI
Funny how they call him "beggar" although Hanover was far richer and higher in quality of life than Scotland at that time