The first slaves in the Americas were the Irish after the failed uprising in Ireland of 1641. We were exported to Barbados and Montserrat to work on the plantations, not long later the first black slaves arrived and we married into them, we call the people of Montserrat the black Irish and they are us. In our language Gaelic language we don't call African people black, we call them the blue People ( fir gorm),as we saw the light glint of their skin under the sun on the plantations as having a blue tinge. We regard the people of Montserrat today as the blue Irish our descendants as much Celt as African .
Oh Jesus Christ this old nonsense. There were African slaves in Virginia in 1619. The Irish have been spat on by the English for 800 years, why do you feel the need to tack on some invented nonsense about being the original slaves? And furthermore, who the hell brought up America in the first place? This song is about the Irish War of Independence.
@@sewerdwayne there's nothing original about being a slave, they have always been kept, traded sold since history began and regardless of skin colour, ethnicity or religion and that will always be wrong apart from that I don't care. I never said that the Irish were first only that they were after 1641 rebellion. I didn't mention Virginia once you did. So they had a few slaves from Africa in Virginia in 1619 but none in Barbados or Montserrat. I guess Montserrat was a holiday resort for the Irish after the failed rebellion and they just went there on holidays in order to enjoy the sun. You make a silly point,a straw man argument neither I nor anyone else disputes slavery has always existed throughout all of recorded history. I just made the point that the first in Montserrat and to an extent in Barbados were Irish not African. What your Anglo ancestors were doing with other human beings of a darker skin hue in Virginia a place I never mentioned is between you and them. Song of independence you say nothing beyond that? Weird I fought in that war for thirty years in North, I lost two brothers and two cousins in that conflict and over eight friends and I fought from 72 until 1996 what were you doing.? I guess complaining about the interpretation of Irish songs of independence? I love you generation so full of itself and self righteous devoid of self reflection. Just guessing I guess you support Ireland loosing it's neutrality? Being subject to a new foreign power the EU? Joining NATO having a ruling elite globalist in nature having EU troops stationed on the island and driving cow's, drugs, firearms, plus people across an un policed border? You're full of it my friend a rebel armchair general. As quick as others would save the nation you'd piss it away. Erin go bragh, beidh an LA bua linn. Reject, Fianna fail, reject Fianna Gael, reject Sinn Fein all traitors at the EU USA feeding throughs. Vote independent for your family, village, county and country. . When this man has done some notable deed and proved his worth and value to his people then let us listen to him with respect until that time let him earn it.
@@skogstjuven again a straw man argument I addressed in my previous reply fully. Did I not say in that reply that slavery has existed from time immemorial? That it wasn't confined to any race creed or colour or those who practiced it. Those who fought it in every land continent and place deserve respect and share a common purpose. I really don't know what your point is in all your posts they seem to lack purpose other than you are unhappy with what I say and they wander all over the place displaying a disorganized mind and thought process. Did I say native indigenous Americans were not slaves or kept as slaves. Will your next post tell me about slave helots kept by Spartans Roman slaves or the hundreds of thousands kidnapped by Arabs from east Africa by islamic societies? You've a very disorganised mind in my opinion. I fought the English occupation of my country for close on thirty years and earned the respect of my people, they say when I walk I rattle I've that many bullets in me. I regard the struggle I engaged in as the birthright of every Freeman and slave, universal in nature. When I was a child my mother and father couldn't vote in council elections they were disenfranchised because they didn't own the home I was born in their landlord got to vote for them. My 15 year old school friend was interned without a trial for five years not because he committed any offence or act of rebellion against the state but because his grandfather had been in the IRA 60 years earlier and so they locked him up without trial on suspicion he might have republican sympathies. My cousin they locked up for seven years without a trial and later assasinated him with a colt commando assault rifle and killed one of my brothers in the same shooting. I really don't know what your point is? Is it who were the first slaves? Is it about race or religion? Nobody knows what your point is which is why they probably don't care or listen to you or take anything your historical rambling leads to seriously. Go and serve your community and understand you and all of us must engage in something bigger than our petty prejudices a point you seem to miss entirely.
@@skogstjuven maybe you should listen to another Irish republican song from 1798 rebellion called Father Murphy some call it vinegar hill after the battle were the English captured him and burnt him alive on a rack. The lyrics go," look out for Ireland's king George of England Search every land there breathes a slave, the cause that called us will call tomorrow in another fight to be free again", also recommend you listen to Robert Emmett's speech from the Dock 1803 in Dublin before they hung drew and quartered his body for rebellion against the crown. I recommend you listen closely and gain some knowledge before you talk. Look up Liam ( Michael) Mac liamoirs version of same on TH-cam. Again your posts are rambling in nature and to no point.
Irish rebel music just hits different. This, Grace and A Nation Once Again are just on another level. Listen to them in that order and you'll walk through walls for a country you've never visited.
As a French I'll always stand shoulder to shoulder withIrish despite the fact they're winning against us to often in the Tournament. I'll always feel in debt with Irish and Scotish
Need to gather together a similar bunch to rid Ireland of illegal undocumented immigrants, this TH-cam even blocked Paul mc grath the black pearl of inchicore for daring to complain about it maybe this text gets thought maybe not ?
Thanks for your respect..i know people in usa think Irish racist but we not at all and didn't like how Irish Americans became racist because they trying to assimilate into us culture..we have lots of love for Caribbean people because we were mixed with them and like everyone but England
All u guys are waaaaay off....Irish were suspected of racist cuz the same people who colonized USA ( the English) colonized Ireland for thousand years, enslaved the real Irish blooded natives in west indies and other English colonies in America, created a man made potato Holocaust killing 2 million n forcefully kicking out another 2 million real Irish blooded natives to new world...were irish supposedly racist or perceived as racist? Absolutely just like black racist against Irish,but it's not racist like u liberal snowflake ❄️ are talking it's territorial just like gangs.....Irish were racist against anyone trying to take over their hood that's not racist...I studied Irish n Hispanic studies cuz of San patricios battalion n Irish by far most oppressed ethnicity ever...mall u guys waaaaay off....
@@HectorRamos-pj4px nah man he’s talking about people in America who are from Irish ancestry that don’t actually know the history and hate anyone who isn’t white. There’s a lot of them here. St Patrick’s battalion were real men. They don’t understand that Irish people were oppressed and beaten down by the same people they’re claiming to be part of.
Just a bit of knowledge from a native Brit. Harris is an Southern English and Welsh surname. It's not Irish. It derives from the English name 'Harry' and became a common name after the Norman conquest period onwards. If you think you have Irish decent. It would be from Northern Ireland and not Eire (Republic of Ireland). As Northern Ireland it anglicized and is part of the UK unlike the Republic of Ireland. The Northern Irish spelling of Harris is Ó hEarchadha. If your surname is spelt Harris, you have and English/Welsh connection, not a Republican Irish connection.
@@ko0974 Ulster has nine counties of which six are not occupied by the English, they are occupied by Irish and British (whichever they want to describe themselves as in line with the Good Friday Agreement) and Northern Ireland is part of the "United Kingdom" of Great Britain and Northern.
@@ko0974 You need to learn what the would “occupation” mean lad. If own my house and live in it then I am occupying it, So bloody what? Illegal occupation however is different, but the occupation in the north is not illegal is it, Learn your bloody history. Mick Collins legally signed away the 6 counties which was confirmed by the Dail on 7th January 1922. In any case only 1 in 8 people in the South now DONT want reunification with the North because they now understand the cost of that to them, which you clearly don’t. So, cope with it lad!
Yeah man there was was dark people in Ireland if that's how you would like to call them don't want to step on toes much respect but it was truly about the so called lesser race not my words that was the British government so were ever royalists stood on people the Irish were there to fight I'm Irish Dublin born and raise it was never holy about religion it was about self determination. Loved your reaction so much knowledge yup yup ❤
@@scottcharney1091 yes it is, but if punctuation is more important than what the message is, that says more about you than what the message is. Hey what ever gives you a good night sleep I know what I'm saying and more important how Dublin people feel and what they are saying but keep on your message I'm sure you would make a difference in a local Dublin pub which I'm being a bitch , because true beliefs are not written down it's a way of life which is held in all corners of Eire. Yup yup Eire
@@Imyourhuckleberry01 I know exactly what the song is about my family, friends fought against the British right up into 98 truly more friends by 98 than family. I have "my family" long history with fighting against the British and other family fighting and dieing with them in WW1 and WW2 and hold both sides in the highest regards and as warriors of Eire because it was always done in how they can ensure what they were doing on both sides so their son and daughters would never have to do again which at 47 I've never been put in that position where I had to make that choice but unfairly I've been given respect from both sides of Irish for their true beauty of an Irish patriot which I will never reach both i remember old people talking how their brothers never spoke to them again because they took the English shilling some never saw our coast again and others came back and used their new skills against the British and how the IRA came for drug users not the dealers how some IRA worked with the British to settle scores, how French and Spanish came wave after wave in 1600/1700 to fight with the Irish bring fort the new "black Irish" I know the song and alot more not everything but quite a bit so I'm not going to tell you the story you figure it the fuck out that's all from me I won't reply again. As me da would say if the don't believe you that's their shit... so Berry you can na won't say never let them realise if you're friend or other.......
@@MartinawardWard lol, the song has absolutely nothing to do with all that crap you have just wasted your time writing. It always amazes me just how crap you Irish are at your own history. Now, would you like to tell me what the song is really about, or are you to embarrassed because you don't have the first clue? For example, tell me who Frank is in the song? Go on have a guess, or does it take an Englishman to put you right?
An open reply to Ben Moriarty enemy of Sherlock Holmes who's blocked my replies personally because he doesn't like my answers. First I apologise to him to him for misspelling Mellon's, English isn't my first language it's Gaelic I speak and write four, Irish. English, french and Breton. Plus I've a little Latin. My very clever elder brother has all of the above plus Greek and can read Egyptian hieroglyphics. He used to amuse his dinner guests by telling them I was illiterate in four languages. There's some truth in that as syntax spelling and grammar are a bit complicated and change from one to another. So I apologise to mister Moriarty for my spelling errors. He's obviously much clever than I am otherwise Sherlock Holmes would have already defeated him? Anyway I think Mr Moriarty is really cute and hope we can go on a date together once I get a grip on the right pronouns. Just saying he blocked my replies so this is a big hug and kiss to him,? He's so clever I bet he speaks at least ten languages and English isn't his first? He's a genius!.
The song has absolutely nothing to do with the Black and Tans or the Irish War of Independence as many people think, but its not, and the people being insulted in the song were actually Irish not English or British. You have to have read Dominic Behan's works to appreciated the "sarcasm" directed towards a specific group of Irish people by Stephen Behan living in Russell Street Dublin, during the Irish Free State era. Behan even insults his own grandmother in the song which goes completely over most peoples heads.
@@LenTuesday What are you trying to say? My grandparents are all dead, I don't have a Netflix account, and I read a lot of books. Why are you reacting that way when I make it clear that there were no Irish slaves in the New World?
Well done for keepin your ears open...ud be welcome in our pub. 💚🇮🇪
Just for reference the "black and tans" has nothing to do with skin colour its in reference to the army regiment that wore "black and tan" colours
Can't stop smiling when a black American does this 😊 fair play brother
Great video 🥰 north of ireland 🇮🇪 the black and tans were a brutal force! (Their name comes from the colour of their uniform)
S/O to North Ireland! Beautiful land 💚
The black and tans were in all of Ireland ,British special branch
@@ko0974They were shell Shocked Soldiers ,Prisoners, murderers, Scum of the earth !.
The first slaves in the Americas were the Irish after the failed uprising in Ireland of 1641. We were exported to Barbados and Montserrat to work on the plantations, not long later the first black slaves arrived and we married into them, we call the people of Montserrat the black Irish and they are us. In our language Gaelic language we don't call African people black, we call them the blue People ( fir gorm),as we saw the light glint of their skin under the sun on the plantations as having a blue tinge. We regard the people of Montserrat today as the blue Irish our descendants as much Celt as African .
Oh Jesus Christ this old nonsense. There were African slaves in Virginia in 1619. The Irish have been spat on by the English for 800 years, why do you feel the need to tack on some invented nonsense about being the original slaves? And furthermore, who the hell brought up America in the first place? This song is about the Irish War of Independence.
@@sewerdwayne there's nothing original about being a slave, they have always been kept, traded sold since history began and regardless of skin colour, ethnicity or religion and that will always be wrong apart from that I don't care. I never said that the Irish were first only that they were after 1641 rebellion. I didn't mention Virginia once you did. So they had a few slaves from Africa in Virginia in 1619 but none in Barbados or Montserrat. I guess Montserrat was a holiday resort for the Irish after the failed rebellion and they just went there on holidays in order to enjoy the sun. You make a silly point,a straw man argument neither I nor anyone else disputes slavery has always existed throughout all of recorded history. I just made the point that the first in Montserrat and to an extent in Barbados were Irish not African. What your Anglo ancestors were doing with other human beings of a darker skin hue in Virginia a place I never mentioned is between you and them. Song of independence you say nothing beyond that? Weird I fought in that war for thirty years in North, I lost two brothers and two cousins in that conflict and over eight friends and I fought from 72 until 1996 what were you doing.? I guess complaining about the interpretation of Irish songs of independence? I love you generation so full of itself and self righteous devoid of self reflection. Just guessing I guess you support Ireland loosing it's neutrality? Being subject to a new foreign power the EU? Joining NATO having a ruling elite globalist in nature having EU troops stationed on the island and driving cow's, drugs, firearms, plus people across an un policed border? You're full of it my friend a rebel armchair general. As quick as others would save the nation you'd piss it away. Erin go bragh, beidh an LA bua linn. Reject, Fianna fail, reject Fianna Gael, reject Sinn Fein all traitors at the EU USA feeding throughs. Vote independent for your family, village, county and country. . When this man has done some notable deed and proved his worth and value to his people then let us listen to him with respect until that time let him earn it.
That's not true it was Native Americans' first slaves. but hey first European slaves that is something I guess.
@@skogstjuven again a straw man argument I addressed in my previous reply fully. Did I not say in that reply that slavery has existed from time immemorial? That it wasn't confined to any race creed or colour or those who practiced it. Those who fought it in every land continent and place deserve respect and share a common purpose. I really don't know what your point is in all your posts they seem to lack purpose other than you are unhappy with what I say and they wander all over the place displaying a disorganized mind and thought process. Did I say native indigenous Americans were not slaves or kept as slaves. Will your next post tell me about slave helots kept by Spartans Roman slaves or the hundreds of thousands kidnapped by Arabs from east Africa by islamic societies? You've a very disorganised mind in my opinion. I fought the English occupation of my country for close on thirty years and earned the respect of my people, they say when I walk I rattle I've that many bullets in me. I regard the struggle I engaged in as the birthright of every Freeman and slave, universal in nature. When I was a child my mother and father couldn't vote in council elections they were disenfranchised because they didn't own the home I was born in their landlord got to vote for them. My 15 year old school friend was interned without a trial for five years not because he committed any offence or act of rebellion against the state but because his grandfather had been in the IRA 60 years earlier and so they locked him up without trial on suspicion he might have republican sympathies. My cousin they locked up for seven years without a trial and later assasinated him with a colt commando assault rifle and killed one of my brothers in the same shooting. I really don't know what your point is? Is it who were the first slaves? Is it about race or religion? Nobody knows what your point is which is why they probably don't care or listen to you or take anything your historical rambling leads to seriously. Go and serve your community and understand you and all of us must engage in something bigger than our petty prejudices a point you seem to miss entirely.
@@skogstjuven maybe you should listen to another Irish republican song from 1798 rebellion called Father Murphy some call it vinegar hill after the battle were the English captured him and burnt him alive on a rack. The lyrics go," look out for Ireland's king George of England Search every land there breathes a slave, the cause that called us will call tomorrow in another fight to be free again", also recommend you listen to Robert Emmett's speech from the Dock 1803 in Dublin before they hung drew and quartered his body for rebellion against the crown. I recommend you listen closely and gain some knowledge before you talk. Look up Liam ( Michael) Mac liamoirs version of same on TH-cam. Again your posts are rambling in nature and to no point.
San Patricio Brigade.
Love it. Now watch these movies: "Black 47," "The Wind That Shakes The Barley," and "Bloody Sunday."
In the name of the Father
@@danielhughes3677 Some Mothers Son too.
and Michael Collins w/ Liam Neeson
Dublin girl here born n' rared! ❤ subscribed ❤ thanks for the shoutout xo
Much love!!
What the zulus did was out of this world. Greetings from Ireland
Irish rebel music just hits different. This, Grace and A Nation Once Again are just on another level. Listen to them in that order and you'll walk through walls for a country you've never visited.
As a French I'll always stand shoulder to shoulder withIrish despite the fact they're winning against us to often in the Tournament. I'll always feel in debt with Irish and Scotish
ahhhh lad you give us an grate game in fairness.
@@dararyan461 that the least we can do in front of true warriors. I won't say the same about Saffas
"One Man's Terrorist is Another Man's Freedom Fighter"
Shout out to the black and tans 😂. Careful now
too funny
Brilliant! Thank you
🤜🤛
Need to gather together a similar bunch to rid Ireland of illegal undocumented immigrants, this TH-cam even blocked Paul mc grath the black pearl of inchicore for daring to complain about it maybe this text gets thought maybe not ?
Up the Rebels 🇮🇪
By the way me and my two brothers worked for the American army in the 80s in Germany
Thanks for your respect..i know people in usa think Irish racist but we not at all and didn't like how Irish Americans became racist because they trying to assimilate into us culture..we have lots of love for Caribbean people because we were mixed with them and like everyone but England
You poor ignorant fool, "and like everyone but England" WTF is that supposed to mean? 🤣🤣
Noel Ignatiev’s book “How the Irish Became White” is excellent and documents this process of Irish-Americans assimilating into “whiteness”
All u guys are waaaaay off....Irish were suspected of racist cuz the same people who colonized USA ( the English) colonized Ireland for thousand years, enslaved the real Irish blooded natives in west indies and other English colonies in America, created a man made potato Holocaust killing 2 million n forcefully kicking out another 2 million real Irish blooded natives to new world...were irish supposedly racist or perceived as racist? Absolutely just like black racist against Irish,but it's not racist like u liberal snowflake ❄️ are talking it's territorial just like gangs.....Irish were racist against anyone trying to take over their hood that's not racist...I studied Irish n Hispanic studies cuz of San patricios battalion n Irish by far most oppressed ethnicity ever...mall u guys waaaaay off....
U guys are so off waaaaaaay off it's laughable I studied Irish studies n u guys are so off it's not funny
@@HectorRamos-pj4px nah man he’s talking about people in America who are from Irish ancestry that don’t actually know the history and hate anyone who isn’t white. There’s a lot of them here. St Patrick’s battalion were real men. They don’t understand that Irish people were oppressed and beaten down by the same people they’re claiming to be part of.
If you want a real laugh react to Alan Partridge meets Martin Brennan - you’ll laugh
Great reaction
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Brilliant reaction bro 👍🏻 can you react to Dublin's Choral Scholars' Mo Ghille Mear (My Gallant Hero) please. if you can
You should react to The Wakes , their building a wall .
Well done
Just a bit of knowledge from a native Brit. Harris is an Southern English and Welsh surname. It's not Irish. It derives from the English name 'Harry' and became a common name after the Norman conquest period onwards. If you think you have Irish decent. It would be from Northern Ireland and not Eire (Republic of Ireland). As Northern Ireland it anglicized and is part of the UK unlike the Republic of Ireland. The Northern Irish spelling of Harris is Ó hEarchadha. If your surname is spelt Harris, you have and English/Welsh connection, not a Republican Irish connection.
Yeh no one cares for. The brits! In America all things irish are cool!
The north has 9 counties ,6 occupied by England ,it's all one island of Ireland ,not physically part of England
@@ko0974 Ulster has nine counties of which six are not occupied by the English, they are occupied by Irish and British (whichever they want to describe themselves as in line with the Good Friday Agreement) and Northern Ireland is part of the "United Kingdom" of Great Britain and Northern.
@skippership7 the 6 counties under British Rule are occupied by British, Irish not occupying as they living in their country .
@@ko0974 You need to learn what the would “occupation” mean lad. If own my house and live in it then I am occupying it, So bloody what? Illegal occupation however is different, but the occupation in the north is not illegal is it, Learn your bloody history. Mick Collins legally signed away the 6 counties which was confirmed by the Dail on 7th January 1922. In any case only 1 in 8 people in the South now DONT want reunification with the North because they now understand the cost of that to them, which you clearly don’t. So, cope with it lad!
Yeah man there was was dark people in Ireland if that's how you would like to call them don't want to step on toes much respect but it was truly about the so called lesser race not my words that was the British government so were ever royalists stood on people the Irish were there to fight I'm Irish Dublin born and raise it was never holy about religion it was about self determination. Loved your reaction so much knowledge yup yup ❤
Punctuation is a friend to all people.
@@scottcharney1091 yes it is, but if punctuation is more important than what the message is, that says more about you than what the message is. Hey what ever gives you a good night sleep I know what I'm saying and more important how Dublin people feel and what they are saying but keep on your message I'm sure you would make a difference in a local Dublin pub which I'm being a bitch , because true beliefs are not written down it's a way of life which is held in all corners of Eire. Yup yup Eire
@@MartinawardWard So tell me, what is the song about?
@@Imyourhuckleberry01 I know exactly what the song is about my family, friends fought against the British right up into 98 truly more friends by 98 than family. I have "my family" long history with fighting against the British and other family fighting and dieing with them in WW1 and WW2 and hold both sides in the highest regards and as warriors of Eire because it was always done in how they can ensure what they were doing on both sides so their son and daughters would never have to do again which at 47 I've never been put in that position where I had to make that choice but unfairly I've been given respect from both sides of Irish for their true beauty of an Irish patriot which I will never reach both i remember old people talking how their brothers never spoke to them again because they took the English shilling some never saw our coast again and others came back and used their new skills against the British and how the IRA came for drug users not the dealers how some IRA worked with the British to settle scores, how French and Spanish came wave after wave in 1600/1700 to fight with the Irish bring fort the new "black Irish" I know the song and alot more not everything but quite a bit so I'm not going to tell you the story you figure it the fuck out that's all from me I won't reply again. As me da would say if the don't believe you that's their shit... so Berry you can na won't say never let them realise if you're friend or other.......
@@MartinawardWard lol, the song has absolutely nothing to do with all that crap you have just wasted your time writing. It always amazes me just how crap you Irish are at your own history. Now, would you like to tell me what the song is really about, or are you to embarrassed because you don't have the first clue? For example, tell me who Frank is in the song? Go on have a guess, or does it take an Englishman to put you right?
An open reply to Ben Moriarty enemy of Sherlock Holmes who's blocked my replies personally because he doesn't like my answers. First I apologise to him to him for misspelling Mellon's, English isn't my first language it's Gaelic I speak and write four, Irish. English, french and Breton. Plus I've a little Latin. My very clever elder brother has all of the above plus Greek and can read Egyptian hieroglyphics. He used to amuse his dinner guests by telling them I was illiterate in four languages. There's some truth in that as syntax spelling and grammar are a bit complicated and change from one to another. So I apologise to mister Moriarty for my spelling errors. He's obviously much clever than I am otherwise Sherlock Holmes would have already defeated him? Anyway I think Mr Moriarty is really cute and hope we can go on a date together once I get a grip on the right pronouns. Just saying he blocked my replies so this is a big hug and kiss to him,? He's so clever I bet he speaks at least ten languages and English isn't his first? He's a genius!.
The song has absolutely nothing to do with the Black and Tans or the Irish War of Independence as many people think, but its not, and the people being insulted in the song were actually Irish not English or British. You have to have read Dominic Behan's works to appreciated the "sarcasm" directed towards a specific group of Irish people by Stephen Behan living in Russell Street Dublin, during the Irish Free State era. Behan even insults his own grandmother in the song which goes completely over most peoples heads.
They came over as slaves in chains.. What you're talking about came later.. big difference..
No, for the millionth time, there were no Irish slaves in the New World.
@@scottcharney1091 stop listening to your grandma...she doesn't know shit..
@@scottcharney1091 stop listening to Grandma stop watching Netflix and read a book..any book
@@LenTuesday What are you trying to say? My grandparents are all dead, I don't have a Netflix account, and I read a lot of books. Why are you reacting that way when I make it clear that there were no Irish slaves in the New World?
@@scottcharney1091 the Irish were there before the Africans .. looks like your not reading enough books
tiocfaid ar la / our day will come
its tiocfaidh ár lá, I'm English and even I know that.