Londonderry Car Bomb

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And what better way to celebrate it than a good old traditional Irish car bombing eh!

Ireland had to fight very hard and very long for its freedom. And it was up against an empire that had endless resources to crush it.
I bet you don't know that that Dan Breen's book ''My Fight for Irish Freedom'' was translated into Hindi in the 1920s. Losing Ireland was the first major crack in the British Empire and the botched way Ireland was partitioned is still coming back to bite it 100 years later.
 
Ireland had to fight very hard and very long for its freedom. And it was up against an empire that had endless resources to crush it.
I bet you don't know that that Dan Breen's book ''My Fight for Irish Freedom'' was translated into Hindi in the 1920s. Losing Ireland was the first major crack in the British Empire and the botched way Ireland was partitioned is still coming back to bite it 100 years later.
No I didn't
Have you read it? Is it as shit as The de Vinci code?
 
I didn't ask if you had read it. I asked if you realised that the book was translated into Hindi in the 1920s and inspired India to seek its independence which was the fatal blow to the British Empire.

Lets be fair, if the Irish wanted to come back under British control we would pass up on their offer anyway.
 
Jeremy Corbyn referred to it as Londonderry in his response in parliament, the terrorist sympathising bastid!!
Imagine the meltdown if he called it Derry?

Some on here get that worked up over the dithering auld fool, you’d swear he was on the IRA war council :lol:
 
I didn't ask if you had read it. I asked if you realised that the book was translated into Hindi in the 1920s and inspired India to seek its independence which was the fatal blow to the British Empire.
Bose was inspired by the IRA if that’s what you mean?
There had been at least 70 years prior to the 1920’s where there were groups seeking independence in India. Gandhi was cracking on with satyagraha before the Easter Rising even happened.
 
Ireland had to fight very hard and very long for its freedom. And it was up against an empire that had endless resources to crush it.
I bet you don't know that that Dan Breen's book ''My Fight for Irish Freedom'' was translated into Hindi in the 1920s. Losing Ireland was the first major crack in the British Empire and the botched way Ireland was partitioned is still coming back to bite it 100 years later.
It really didn't. And it only happened because many British MP's wanted it too.
 
I didn't ask if you had read it. I asked if you realised that the book was translated into Hindi in the 1920s and inspired India to seek its independence which was the fatal blow to the British Empire.
WW1, WW2 and British politicians are the only reasons why the british empire ended. People like to pretend glorious freedom fighters spited them long enough to finally end the tyranny.

It isn't true at all.
 
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