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The real star of the Quiet Man according to Maureen O’Hara
Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne were both towering figures in the most famous movie they did together, The Quiet Man.
But for all their undoubted brilliance and their explosive on-screen chemistry, neither O’Hara or Wayne were the real star of the film. Not according to O’Hara anyway. That honour went to a star much bigger than either of them...
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How to gain Irish citizenhip through naturalisation
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You may be entitled to claim Irish citizenship through naturalization if you have lived in Ireland for a certain amount of time and are able to meet relevant requirements. Public services card - www.citizensinformation.ie/en/social_welfare/irish_social_welfare_system/public_services_card.html Irish citizenship through birth or descent - www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving_country/irish_citizen...
How to become an Irish citizen if your parents or grandparents have Irish citizenship
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There are three main ways for a person to qualify for Irish citizenship - through birth, through marriage or civil partnership or through naturalisation. This video looks into how to gain Irish citizenship if your parents or grandparents are Irish citizens. How to apply for your first Irish passport as an adult - www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/passports/applying_for_or_rene...
How to become an Irish citizen through or civil partnership
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If your spouse or civil partner is an Irish citizen, you may be able to gain Irish citizenship. This video looks into how you might go about that and the requirements you must meet. Apply for citizenship through naturalisation - www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving_country/irish_citizenship/becoming_an_irish_citizen_through_naturalisation.html Immigration Advice Service ie.iasservices.org.uk/ca...
How Maureen O'Hara startled John Wayne in the Quiet Man
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The mystery of what Maureen O’Hara said to startle John Wayne so much at the end of the Quiet Man has intrigued fans since the classic movie was first released. It’s a question O’Hara was constantly asked by fans, even when she retreated to her beautiful getaway mansion in Ireland. She joked that many fans would turn up at her doorstep pretending to be lost after walking through the neighbourin...
Charming poem celebrates the qualities of the Irish Male
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This evergreen poem, Irish He Is, captures the contradictions that make up that popular but unfathomable creature, the Irish male. A mystery to friend and foe alike...and even to himself at times! This lovely video is from our friends at bealtainefire. You can get a print of Irish He Is, and the female counterpart, Irish She Is, at bealtainefire.com Facebook IrelandCalling Twitter ...
Stunning map portrayal of the famous faces and places of Ireland
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Sit back and get comfortable. We're going to show you Ireland like you've never it seen before. Let's take a stroll through the five thousand years that shaped this small green island that has given so much and means so much to people all over the world...especially places like America, Canada and the UK where so many people boast of their Irish heritage. Ireland is a beautiful country, steeped...
The tart with the cart! Dublin nicknames for Molly Malone
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Molly Malone and her song are famous across the world but that doesn't cut any ice with Dubliners who have some very uncomplimentary names for her...they are funny though. Harsh but fair. Courtesy of our friends at Facebook IrelandCalling Twitter callingireland Pinterest www.pinterest.com/irelandcalling/
Irish She Is...the essence of Irish womanhood
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This video featuring the poem, Irish She Is, celebrates the wonder of the Women of Ireland, the Mná na h-Éireann. The strength, the gentleness, the feistyness and the compassion. It's all there in this much loved verse. Our thanks to our friends at Bealtaine Fire for producing it. Their website bealtainefire.com has lots of great Irish prints featuring stunning Celtic designs, Irish names writt...
Dr James Barry - how he shocked the world as a man/woman
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Dr James Barry from Ireland was one of the most successful doctors in the world, yet he had to guard a secret throughout his life, or his career would have been ruined in an instant. The story was so explosive that even the major writers of the day like Charles Dickens started to explore it. What could cause such interest? Barry was a celebrated military surgeon who rubbed shoulders with some o...
Irish Famine - English reporter describes fault of British government
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One of England’s most celebrated TV reporters has described how the British ruling class was to blame for the deaths of up to a million people during the Great Famine in Ireland. Mike Nicholson worked for ITN, the top commercial TV news service in the UK. His work took him to crisis spots all across the world covering wars, rebellions and famines. However, he says he never encountered anything ...
The Irish Famine - the boy who was buried alive
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More than a million people died of starvation and disease between 1845 and 1850, in what is now increasingly referred to as the Irish Holocaust. With millions destitute and thousands dying each day, the usual burial practices were suspended. The respectful wakes and religious ceremonies were set aside…and the dead were often dumped into mass graves alongside dozens of other nameless victims. Du...
Doolough Tragedy (Irish Famine Victims’ Walk of Death)
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The Doolough Tragedy is one of the most heart wrenching episodes in Irish history. Even by the standards of the Great Famine - the events at Doolough were particularly horrifying. They resulted in the deaths of untold numbers of starving people who were treated with callous indifference by the very officials who were supposed to be helping them. The tragedy happened in 1849 when Ireland’s poor ...
Irish Famine - why food was exported as millions starved
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One of the many shameful aspects of the Great Famine in Ireland is that a million people were left to die of starvation, yet the country was producing vast amounts of food at the time. This food, that could have been used to save the dying, was instead shipped out of the country to be sold for profit in England. How could such a perverse policy be allowed to happen? This video explores why the ...
The Irish Famine - causes, consequences, government blunders
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The Irish Famine of the late 1840s was the single most catastrophic event in Ireland’s history. It caused a million deaths and forced another million people to emigrate, leaving their ruined homes behind them. It changed Ireland forever and cast a shadow over the country for the next 150 years. Even today, there are statues and memorials all across Ireland. The famine also had a profound effect...
The Story of Brigid’s Cross - from folklore to Christianity
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The Story of Brigid’s Cross - from folklore to Christianity
Take the fun Irish citizenship test (Not for faint hearts)
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Take the fun Irish citizenship test (Not for faint hearts)
Remembered Joy - a reading of Ireland’s favourite funeral poem
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Remembered Joy - a reading of Ireland’s favourite funeral poem
Ten Uplifting Funeral Poems (words to express your grief)
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Ten Uplifting Funeral Poems (words to express your grief)
Ireland’s Top Heritage sites - where your Irish hosts take you
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Ireland’s Top Heritage sites - where your Irish hosts take you
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep - reading + notes
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Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep - reading notes
Maureen O’Hara’s beautiful Irish home (take a look round)
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Maureen O’Hara’s beautiful Irish home (take a look round)
10 English words with Irish origins + Irish word that’s English
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10 English words with Irish origins Irish word that’s English
Deserted Village of Achill (lonely reminder of the Irish famine )
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Deserted Village of Achill (lonely reminder of the Irish famine )
May the Road Rise up to Meet You (Its story +meaning)
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May the Road Rise up to Meet You (Its story meaning)
The Story of the Celtic Cross (symbolism and meaning)
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The Story of the Celtic Cross (symbolism and meaning)
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven (reading + notes on meaning)
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He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven (reading notes on meaning)
I Do Not Wish You a Path Devoid of Clouds (recital & meaning)
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I Do Not Wish You a Path Devoid of Clouds (recital & meaning)
The 2 stories of the Giant’s Causeway - volcano or giants
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The 2 stories of the Giant’s Causeway - volcano or giants
Every Irish person has about 14,000 cousins (yes, really)
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Every Irish person has about 14,000 cousins (yes, really)

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  • @christianapluma7103
    @christianapluma7103 3 години тому

    My grandma's Burke side come from cape clears ireland irish catholics and my grandpa foster side is from Tyrone ireland, irish protestant.

  • @2525Hudson
    @2525Hudson 3 дні тому

    In my humble opinion she was the most beautiful woman to ever grace film.

  • @harrycgrace4504
    @harrycgrace4504 4 дні тому

    R.I.P. Rush Limbaugh

  • @johnpurcell7525
    @johnpurcell7525 9 днів тому

    Totally misleading food exported was produced by Irish Tenant Farmers like my Great Grandfather on 15 to 40 acre farms and was SOLD. To pay rent and support families please Research conditions in Wexford Carlow Kilkenny Kildare etc as against Mayo Galway Kerry where poor lived in thatched huts on half acre land grew nothing but potatoes

  • @Kimlovesjesus101
    @Kimlovesjesus101 9 днів тому

    So beautiful 😍 wonder what Ireland is like.

  • @kylealexander593
    @kylealexander593 10 днів тому

    I think alot of what we are told about European history is incorrect. And Darwinism at this point is a joke. But if you dig through the BS you can find some interesting facts. Kostenki 14 a 37,000 year old European is a good place to start. All Europeans with a couple exceptions have 3 genetic components. Today we call them W.H.G, Neolithic farmer and A.N.E. So despite the million different names given to European people the genetics are the genetics. They managed to sequence Kostenki 14's genome. To their surprise he already had the 3 primary genetic components that make up modern Europeans

  • @Gypsygeekfreak17
    @Gypsygeekfreak17 12 днів тому

    The British Response to the Irish Famine: Context and Actions The Great Famine in Ireland (1845-1852) was a catastrophic event primarily triggered by a potato blight, a fungal disease that devastated the staple food crop for much of the Irish population. While the famine was a natural disaster, the British government’s response to it has been widely criticized. However, it is important to understand that the famine was not intentionally caused by the British, and there were several efforts, albeit often inadequate, made to alleviate the suffering of the Irish people. The Role of Natural Disaster and British Intentions The potato blight, a naturally occurring plant disease, was the primary cause of the famine. The British government did not intentionally cause the famine; rather, it was an unforeseen and uncontrollable event. The failures that followed were due to poor management, limited understanding of crisis management, and adherence to economic policies that discouraged government intervention. The belief in laissez-faire economics, which emphasized minimal government interference in the market, played a significant role in the inadequate response. Efforts Made by the British Government and Society 1. Public Works Programs: The British government established public works projects to provide employment to those affected by the famine. At its peak, these programs employed over 700,000 Irish people, offering them a meager income in exchange for hard labor. However, these efforts were poorly organized and did not fully address the crisis. 2. Soup Kitchens: In 1847, the British government introduced the “Temporary Relief Act,” leading to the establishment of soup kitchens across Ireland. These kitchens fed over 3 million people at the height of the famine, providing crucial sustenance, although this program was temporary and insufficient. 3. Importation of Maize: Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel took an early step by purchasing £100,000 worth of maize (corn) from the United States. This maize, known as “Peel’s Brimstone,” was distributed to help feed the starving Irish. While this was an important move, the distribution was slow and the food unfamiliar, making it difficult for many to prepare and consume. 4. Repeal of the Corn Laws: In 1846, the British government repealed the Corn Laws, which had protected domestic grain producers by imposing tariffs on imported grain. The repeal was intended to lower food prices and increase accessibility, although its impact on alleviating the famine was limited. 5. Charitable Contributions: Charitable efforts played a significant role in providing relief. The Quakers, among others, were particularly active in organizing relief efforts and distributing food and clothing. The British Relief Association, funded by donations from across the world, also contributed significantly to aid efforts. These efforts demonstrated widespread concern among British citizens and organizations, even if the government’s response was lacking. 6. Queen Victoria’s Aid: Queen Victoria personally donated £2,000 to famine relief efforts and supported charitable initiatives aimed at helping the Irish. While her contribution was significant, it was criticized as being insufficient given the scale of the crisis. Nonetheless, it reflected a concern at the highest levels of British society. The Impact of Migration to England As the famine worsened, many Irish people fled to England, seeking refuge from the dire conditions in Ireland. Cities like Liverpool, Manchester, and London saw significant increases in their Irish populations. This migration, while a means of survival for many, led to overcrowded living conditions and the spread of diseases such as typhus and cholera. The reception of Irish migrants in England was mixed, with both sympathy and significant discrimination. The migration highlighted the desperate circumstances of the Irish population and the limitations of the British response. Conclusion The Great Famine was a tragic event exacerbated by a combination of natural disaster and an inadequate government response. While the British government’s actions were often insufficient and have been rightfully criticized, it is important to recognize that the famine itself was not intentionally caused by the British. Efforts were made, albeit insufficiently, to provide aid, and many in Britain-from the royal family to ordinary citizens-contributed to relief efforts. The failures in response were largely due to poor management, limited understanding, and the constraints of the political and economic ideologies of the time, rather than a deliberate intent to harm the Irish population.

  • @HenleyPolitics
    @HenleyPolitics 15 днів тому

    This is just more speculation with a political underpinning and is just a THEORY,,,

  • @tuesdayaprildawnneal1335
    @tuesdayaprildawnneal1335 16 днів тому

    Surname Neal count?

  • @redhorsburgh..2345
    @redhorsburgh..2345 16 днів тому

    Redhead with very pale skin... lrish, Scottish and Norse Ancestry... l found this very lnteresting.

  • @shyg2192
    @shyg2192 17 днів тому

    i’m a murphy

  • @seanbrown453
    @seanbrown453 21 день тому

    This is never taught in English schools ,

    • @Gypsygeekfreak17
      @Gypsygeekfreak17 12 днів тому

      The British Response to the Irish Famine: Context and Actions The Great Famine in Ireland (1845-1852) was a catastrophic event primarily triggered by a potato blight, a fungal disease that devastated the staple food crop for much of the Irish population. While the famine was a natural disaster, the British government’s response to it has been widely criticized. However, it is important to understand that the famine was not intentionally caused by the British, and there were several efforts, albeit often inadequate, made to alleviate the suffering of the Irish people. The Role of Natural Disaster and British Intentions The potato blight, a naturally occurring plant disease, was the primary cause of the famine. The British government did not intentionally cause the famine; rather, it was an unforeseen and uncontrollable event. The failures that followed were due to poor management, limited understanding of crisis management, and adherence to economic policies that discouraged government intervention. The belief in laissez-faire economics, which emphasized minimal government interference in the market, played a significant role in the inadequate response. Efforts Made by the British Government and Society 1. Public Works Programs: The British government established public works projects to provide employment to those affected by the famine. At its peak, these programs employed over 700,000 Irish people, offering them a meager income in exchange for hard labor. However, these efforts were poorly organized and did not fully address the crisis. 2. Soup Kitchens: In 1847, the British government introduced the “Temporary Relief Act,” leading to the establishment of soup kitchens across Ireland. These kitchens fed over 3 million people at the height of the famine, providing crucial sustenance, although this program was temporary and insufficient. 3. Importation of Maize: Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel took an early step by purchasing £100,000 worth of maize (corn) from the United States. This maize, known as “Peel’s Brimstone,” was distributed to help feed the starving Irish. While this was an important move, the distribution was slow and the food unfamiliar, making it difficult for many to prepare and consume. 4. Repeal of the Corn Laws: In 1846, the British government repealed the Corn Laws, which had protected domestic grain producers by imposing tariffs on imported grain. The repeal was intended to lower food prices and increase accessibility, although its impact on alleviating the famine was limited. 5. Charitable Contributions: Charitable efforts played a significant role in providing relief. The Quakers, among others, were particularly active in organizing relief efforts and distributing food and clothing. The British Relief Association, funded by donations from across the world, also contributed significantly to aid efforts. These efforts demonstrated widespread concern among British citizens and organizations, even if the government’s response was lacking. 6. Queen Victoria’s Aid: Queen Victoria personally donated £2,000 to famine relief efforts and supported charitable initiatives aimed at helping the Irish. While her contribution was significant, it was criticized as being insufficient given the scale of the crisis. Nonetheless, it reflected a concern at the highest levels of British society. The Impact of Migration to England As the famine worsened, many Irish people fled to England, seeking refuge from the dire conditions in Ireland. Cities like Liverpool, Manchester, and London saw significant increases in their Irish populations. This migration, while a means of survival for many, led to overcrowded living conditions and the spread of diseases such as typhus and cholera. The reception of Irish migrants in England was mixed, with both sympathy and significant discrimination. The migration highlighted the desperate circumstances of the Irish population and the limitations of the British response. Conclusion The Great Famine was a tragic event exacerbated by a combination of natural disaster and an inadequate government response. While the British government’s actions were often insufficient and have been rightfully criticized, it is important to recognize that the famine itself was not intentionally caused by the British. Efforts were made, albeit insufficiently, to provide aid, and many in Britain-from the royal family to ordinary citizens-contributed to relief efforts. The failures in response were largely due to poor management, limited understanding, and the constraints of the political and economic ideologies of the time, rather than a deliberate intent to harm the Irish population.

  • @virginia247
    @virginia247 24 дні тому

    Old days are gone,of movies worth seeing,Saturday was movie day, every kid saw ,news reel ,coming ones next wk.a series continued , then two ,yes two full length movies ,went in sun out , and out dark.what a great day. Yes I am old ,but it was great, 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @virginia247
    @virginia247 24 дні тому

    Greatest movie of my young life ,I also loved the African queen , with Bogart and Kate h.,gun a din,gone with the wind, so ma y great movies BAck then. I had a great time every saturday.don't make them like they used too.a lot of violance, dirty languge,,I'm for the real days of old.😍😍😍😍

  • @celtiberian07
    @celtiberian07 25 днів тому

    There was plenty of food they only allowed us to have stupid potato's that failed as a crop

  • @joemurphy2738
    @joemurphy2738 Місяць тому

    I thought that the mutations that work in your favour become standard over the generations, that's how evolution works. The fair skin enabled more use of the sunshine needed by the human body to create vitamins D (I think), so we're the product of 10,000 years or more of grey skys and short winter days

  • @johnpurcell7525
    @johnpurcell7525 Місяць тому

    AAAgh for FFs sake

  • @eileenahern-ku9nx
    @eileenahern-ku9nx Місяць тому

    And finbarr mcdonnell abp international ireland with his evil buddies( butchers) in uk want to bring it back again. On a mail he wrote under the mask of another " he got exotic food from his boss that no one else had".❤

  • @juanitahughes3289
    @juanitahughes3289 Місяць тому

    My mother's heritage is Scot-Irish with the name McDougall and Doyle in the first Australian generations. the McDougall line was established in Scotland as least as early as 1066, as we have traced our family line to a baby born in Scotland that year.

  • @Patrick-ih4oe
    @Patrick-ih4oe Місяць тому

    The Nordics have light skin .

  • @michaelmalone9062
    @michaelmalone9062 Місяць тому

    Did it sell? Has it been refurbished?

  • @itsmaiaslife2003
    @itsmaiaslife2003 Місяць тому

    In loving memory of My Auntie Meline Rose Brew who sadly passed away on the 13th of July at 12am

  • @Padraigofloinn
    @Padraigofloinn Місяць тому

    Are the Flynn's related to Flann Sina?

  • @user-zq5vi5wf2m
    @user-zq5vi5wf2m Місяць тому

    St Bridget Protect Fr John Pilgrimage ✈️

  • @brendankenny1332
    @brendankenny1332 Місяць тому

    And requires millions to repair to living standards!!!!

  • @elizabethmcloughlin1984
    @elizabethmcloughlin1984 Місяць тому

    After reading all these great comments, I'm more confused than ever. I think, as we all came out of Africa, and moved around the planet, so, we all adjusted to climates in which we ended up. Fascinating subject though.

  • @elizabethmcloughlin1984
    @elizabethmcloughlin1984 Місяць тому

    I am 100% Irish, on both sides, from as far back as any of my family knows. I have the blackest hair, the whitest skin and the bluest eyes, as does everyone in my family. A relative once told me the Irish black hair emanates from the Spanish Armada ships being wrecked off the Irish coast and the stranded sailors marrying Irish girls. Is that true, or an urban myth?

    • @HenleyPolitics
      @HenleyPolitics 15 днів тому

      The Armada saga is a MYTH,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,your description of your family members sounds like you are from the Deise people - you might want to look that one up

    • @elizabethmcloughlin1984
      @elizabethmcloughlin1984 14 днів тому

      @@HenleyPolitics Thank you. I thought the Armada story probably a myth. Never heard of Deise people but I'll look it up. Interesting.

  • @weejackrussell
    @weejackrussell Місяць тому

    Please note that the Trevelyan family had owned slaves in the Caribbean. The Trevelyan referred to in this video was part of that family. That says it all!

  • @weejackrussell
    @weejackrussell Місяць тому

    Thanks for this, I shall now seek out your novel and read it.

  • @mohanadhijazi3426
    @mohanadhijazi3426 Місяць тому

    The answer is Scandinavia baby no doubt and stupid wrong researches

  • @ericmarseille2
    @ericmarseille2 Місяць тому

    Man but everybody knows this....? Everyone knows by now that pale skin is the result of a change in diet due to the exclusive reliance on cereals in the fertile crescent and that the populations out there had immense pressure to adapt to synthesize vitamin D under daylight since they didn't the complete product anymore in meat. The first Europeans had very dark skin, and, curiously, light eyes, almost all of them, because they relied on meat a lot. Middle-Easterners had dark eyes, and dark hair but light skin, almost all of them, when they expanded to Europe. The third founding population, the indo-Europeans, are not well-known on this topic, probably because of the popular racist myths of blue-eyed blond supermen that seem so hard to unroot.

  • @RevoeLad
    @RevoeLad Місяць тому

    Can you become a citizen of ROI by living in Northern Ireland ?

  • @annestrmsted9749
    @annestrmsted9749 Місяць тому

    My father was a kennedy from indiana.dont know where in Irland they came from,i wich i did.

  • @pavelandel1538
    @pavelandel1538 Місяць тому

    the pale skin in Caucasians is result of 2 factors. First the change in diet, when after the end of the last ice age (approx. 10k BC), agriculture came about and slowly spread. This lead to a drastic decrease in consumption of food rich in vit D (meat, organs, eggs) in favour of grains. As Humans can either metabolise vit D from food or from sunlight, lighter skin in vit D-deficient farmers became an evolutionary advantage in northerly latitudes and quickly spread through the population. People, such as the Inuits (Eskimos) who are the most northerly living humans, remained hunter/gatherers and their skin tone didn't need to change, hence they are still relatively dark. The first modern Europeans (Cheddar man) were indeed much darker as well, but their descendants are very few (usually >5%) among modern Europeans, who are mostly hybrids of middle-eastern Neolithic farmers and Yamnaya/Indo-European pastoralists.

  • @willlovehavelove4703
    @willlovehavelove4703 Місяць тому

    European white skin is an auto immune disease mutation - How can a disease be fair? Answer- white supremacy colonialism ignores facts and evidence.

    • @urban8540
      @urban8540 Місяць тому

      more anti white nonsense.

  • @user-zg4pw2nu8i
    @user-zg4pw2nu8i Місяць тому

    This proves that the Old English Empire was evil and foolish, which is why they are not here today. May European civilization, and this country too, remember these chain of events to prevent another famine happening again. 🌍

  • @mjh5437
    @mjh5437 Місяць тому

    The gutters are full of Ivy blocking them and making the leaks worse,cut it back!!

  • @TwiggyKeely
    @TwiggyKeely Місяць тому

    This is my last name! My family still live in Carna, Connemara, Co Galway, my Dad is buried on Mweenish Island where we have been buried since the 1400s. We were raised to be very proud of our name and our family!❤(Cadhla Ní Chonghaile, my Dad was Daniel Ó Conghaile)

  • @jerrylyons9279
    @jerrylyons9279 Місяць тому

    in less than 100 years there will no longer be any red haired people left in ireland. wonderful diversity.

  • @wesleyfortin3351
    @wesleyfortin3351 Місяць тому

    A good Irish man knows, struggle is a day carried by a simple act to keep them going

  • @Cinnerman87
    @Cinnerman87 Місяць тому

    In a McCarthy by blood

  • @joseveintegenario-nisu1928
    @joseveintegenario-nisu1928 Місяць тому

    Having a dark skin, that protects against sunlight induced skin cancer, africans could have a 'melanism', as black sheep, takes a lot of Amino Acids from food, and in climates with not very much sunlight, makes difficult synthesizing Vit D in skin, this requires UV light. 'Lynnird skinnird' people are this way because of a mutation blocking melanin synthesis, this, and also having few or no hair in skin, saves energy for other body activities, an important adaptive advantage. Fabulous, furry, freak people engage more easily in violence, as a reduction in blood amino acid levels makes people angry. That's all, folks!

  • @nicholahenry539
    @nicholahenry539 Місяць тому

    Thank you interesting

  • @benburrows9722
    @benburrows9722 Місяць тому

    Michael Ryan was one of my ancestors from Kilkenny. While his father, Daniel Ryan was from Tipperary in 1776. I would love to know more about their lives.

  • @McConnachy
    @McConnachy Місяць тому

    I'm Scottish, and we are just as fair, I can get burnt on a cloudy day in February, and my daughter, who has red hair, cant be photographed with others because the result is a pure white face

  • @loneyman-o6p
    @loneyman-o6p Місяць тому

    Hello, as a Turkish and Ottoman historian, I write the truth of the story based on concise Ottoman records. The period when the Irish people were deliberately left to genocide by England. The Ottomans were not interested in this at first. They did not want to confront the British and Ireland was not a Muslim country. At that time, the Ottomans were busy suppressing the rebellions in the conquered regions. There was also a power struggle within the palace. Celtic soldiers and officers serving in the Ottoman Empire did not remain silent any longer about the genocide committed in Ireland and reported this situation harshly to the sultan. The Sultan had to accept the offer of help. In addition, Celtic people living in Anatolia also supported the aid campaign. It is estimated that the Celtic population living in Anatolia today is 9 million. When the Ottoman Empire ended, the Celts living in Anatolia were not shown as a minority at the Lausanne meeting of the newly established Turkish state because they lived in a Muslim state. When you go to Anatolia, you can see people with red hair and green and blue eyes. Celts living in Turkey are educated, polite and mostly atheist. In my opinion, those who helped you are the Celts living in Anatolia. What I said is available in official documents. Thank you.

  • @tadhgcronin175
    @tadhgcronin175 2 місяці тому

    Nonsense.

  • @joeppg
    @joeppg 2 місяці тому

    Middle East: no coconut

  • @gradualdecay1040
    @gradualdecay1040 2 місяці тому

    All lies.

  • @gradualdecay1040
    @gradualdecay1040 2 місяці тому

    All lies.