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Did the Irish think that the Brits were stupid? Anonymous 04/06/2024 (Sat) 18:26 Id: 9468ce [Preview] No. 93116
I was talking with my boomers and they all were sharing the same stories about how stupid Biden is.
The Troubles was an ethnic conflict in Northern Ireland in the late 20th century. While the Irish did not win outright, they also did not lose and they fought an industrialized, police state democracy to a standstill. It never occurred to me to ask; Did Irish share silly stories about British politicians about how stupid they are? Or did they instead assume that their enemy was a sinister force out to destroy their culture and heritage?

Why does this matter? Because examining ethnic insurgencies of the past few decades can shed light on where we are historically, how far along the path to resistance we are, and what we can do as individuals to help accelerate this process.
On the one hand, I can envision these sorts of jokes as indicative of no revolutionary sentiment. After all, if Biden is a dementia ridden old man who wets himself, it's hard to see him as a threat, even if he is. Jews aside, even if Biden was a king, a senile king can still be a deadly enemy. But most people don't see it that way.
On the other hand, "our leaders are stupid" does seem quite delegitimizing. Delegitimizing the government is a step in the direction of revolution.

Did the Irish see the British as a generally stupid government to be laughed at or as a genocidal but sinister or cunning enemy?


Anonymous 04/06/2024 (Sat) 20:18 Id: 3ae5d6 [Preview] No.93117 del
>>93116
>Did the Irish see the British as a generally stupid government to be laughed at or as a genocidal but sinister or cunning enemy
A sinister force as i never ever saw in history that genocide was done out of silliness or stupidity rather than evil intentions
And thats what many people refuse to aknowledge that these people know what they are doing and they know it well how to do it,and not that they are stupid and not aware of what they are doing

IRA was just an yet another outcome of irish determination to survive this sinister force which was rotschilds british empire proxy and altrough they didnt win northern ireland they at least showed that memory of blood and will to live is an undefatigable spirit

>Boomers
These people should not ever bother to tslk about matters as often their whole worldview is based on hedonism and eye of tornado comformity
Its not 1950s anymore we are facing extermination policies and not some hocus pocus of who had better grades in uni


Anonymous 04/06/2024 (Sat) 21:24 Id: 9468ce [Preview] No.93122 del
>>93117
I believe that boomers are increasingly irrelevant in real or fake politics.
However, I want to learn all that I can about 20th century asymmetric conflicts, especially against police-state democracies.
What is effective propaganda? What is ineffective?



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