Year ends with emigration from Ireland highest since Famine times
Canada, Australia, US attractive but most are going to Britain
Published Monday, December 31, 2012, 5:42 AM
Updated Monday, December 31, 2012, 7:06 AM
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IrelandNorth | Jan 03, 2013, 02:54 PM EST
It was King James I who devised the policy of transplanting indigenous Irish as white slaves and indeptured servants to Barbados and Virginia, and settling their confiscated land with displaced Anglo-Scottish planter settlers. Achieved with radical finesse by the Lord Protector Oliver I in the mid-17th c. Continued (after Citizen Cromwell's abbreviated experiment in English republicanism) by sucessive restored British monarchs to the penal colonies by transportation in the 18th/19th c. Strange as it may seem, after 90 years of indigenous home rule (autonomy rather than independence) in the greater part of Ireland, the same dynamic is playing itself out. Why? Because, while the nationality of the rulers was substituted, their class was not. Hence, unconscious repetition compulsion! The class that has ruled most of Ireland since 1922 are merely Anglo-Saxons in drag. Redcoats in green jackets. And poor auld Joe Sixpack still has to follow the well trodden trail of his class predecessors. I repeat my assertion! Foreign immigration to Ireland is most popular with those who are least effected by it, and who couldn't care less about Irish emigration from Ireland. 20% immigration into a state with 15% unemployment is 5% insanity! No emigrants remittances (or Gatherins') without diasporic representations for the Scattered!
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Smyrnian | Jan 03, 2013, 02:45 PM EST
Just a hunch, Curtis! :)
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curtisjohnson | Jan 03, 2013, 02:37 PM EST
"Might be a wee bit of history missing here perhaps??" Ya think?
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Smyrnian | Jan 02, 2013, 10:09 PM EST
The UK has always been more of a friend to Ireland than the US??? Hmmmm... Might be a wee bit of history missing here perhaps??
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curtisjohnson | Jan 02, 2013, 09:18 PM EST
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YES MOST IMMIGRATED TO THE UK AND AS IM ALWAYS SAYING ITS THE UK NOT THE USA ..... THE UK ISS MORE OF A FRIEND TO IRELAND THEN THE USA .... " Emigration is easier primarily it is a member of the European Union not because of some type of benevolence (the origins of mass immigration are in the elites desire for cheap labor).
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Smyrnian | Jan 02, 2013, 08:23 PM EST
Steven - do you think there may be a reason the US is on guard?????
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STEVENSTAR | Jan 02, 2013, 07:59 PM EST
YES MOST IMMIGRATED TO THE UK AND AS IM ALWAYS SAYING ITS THE UK NOT THE USA ..... THE UK ISS MORE OF A FRIEND TO IRELAND THEN THE USA .... FOR ANY IRISH MAN EVEN GOING TO HOLIDAY TO AMERICA WILL SEE THE TOUGH INTERROGANTION WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH TO GET THERE... IS HIGHLY INSULTUING ... MIND YOU NOW IN EUROPE AMERICANS NOW ALSO GET INTERROGATED AND QUESTIONED AND ITS EQUALLY DIFFICULT FOR YOU TO COME HERE ... SO THATS ONLY A GOOD THING :-) ..AS THEY SAY WHATS GOOD FOR THE GOOSE IS GOOD FOR THE GANDER ..
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WoundedKnee | Jan 02, 2013, 02:52 PM EST
Eiriamach, you just resent me because I have on several occasions defended the Catholic Church against your Know Nothing fundamentalist attacks. You're just a bigot. Isn't there a Klavern meeting tonite that you need to go to?
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eiriamach | Jan 02, 2013, 01:37 PM EST
Oh heavens to Betsy again! Trying to stir up bigotry and fear, WoundedKnee says that foreigners and refugees coming to Ireland portends "Doomsday," a nightmare worse than Margaret Thatcher, and the end of Irish nationality and heritage! Instead of Foxy Woxy, the monster named emigration/immigration is about to devour Chicken Little, Goosey Woosey, Henny Penny, and anyone else who's in a panic about the sky falling or Irish nationhood ending.
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curtisjohnson | Jan 01, 2013, 08:32 PM EST
@fallstherat "
emigrate to UK, the irish still can't wait to get the brit handout" That’s what I was suggesting, that your troll brother swillhamilton emigrate to his beloved terror state and stop squatting on stolen land in Ireland. “brit handout” lol – The reparations owed by the british terror state to the Irish people (as well as a host of other indigenous peoples) are incalculable – let’s just start with the stolen tithes to the state “Church” the Irish people were forced to pay for centuries.
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Smyrnian | Jan 01, 2013, 07:41 PM EST
Thanks, Falls Rat!
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FallsRNat | Jan 01, 2013, 05:43 PM EST
emigrate to UK, the irish still
can't wait to get the brit handout
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curtisjohnson | Jan 01, 2013, 01:07 PM EST
emigrate, rather.
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curtisjohnson | Jan 01, 2013, 01:05 PM EST
@swillhamilton "
Independence has proved conclusively that Ireland is a country that can't run itself." It has proved conclusively that Ireland, a tiny country, with little to no natural resources and a hostile neighbor occupying the northern part of its country, has been a much more stable democracy than other post-colonial states (let’s not forget that the british terror state was on its knees to the IMF in 1975 and is not in great shape in the present). The problem is the poisonous influence of the anglo-sphere through the Dublin establishment and their vision of industrial estate Ireland which to the financial crisis. It was the criminal decision to force the Irish people to bailout of the international creditors of international banks that led to the nation’s current financial condition. Unfortunately, alien squatters such as swillhamilton inexplicably never choose to immigrate despite their antipathy towards the indigenous peoples.
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