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Bobby Sands and the 1981 Hungerstrike (Documentary)

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2013
  • The 1981 Irish hunger strike was the culmination of a five-year protest during "the Troubles" by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland. The protest began as the blanket protest in 1976, when the British government withdrew Special Category Status for convicted paramilitary prisoners.
    In 1978, after a number of attacks on prisoners leaving their cells to "slop out", the dispute escalated into the dirty protest, where prisoners refused to leave their cells to wash and covered the walls of their cells with excrement. In 1980, seven prisoners participated in the first hunger strike, which ended after 53 days.
    The second hunger strike took place in 1981 and was a showdown between the prisoners and the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. One hunger striker, Bobby Sands, was elected as a Member of Parliament during the strike, prompting media interest from around the world. The strike was called off after ten prisoners had starved themselves to death-including Sands, whose funeral was attended by 100,000 people. The strike radicalised Irish nationalist politics, and was the driving force that enabled Sinn Féin to become a mainstream political party.
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    RTE Documentary

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  • @susancassidy5359
    @susancassidy5359 Před 2 lety +251

    I was brought up in a Protestant home , indeed it was an orange order home , I’ve never forgotten the sacrifices of those brave men , no matter where your aligencies lie , courage and strength were apparent , I left the orange order at 13 , much to the dissatisfaction of my family , I was very affected by the hunger strikes

    • @gerardoneill1513
      @gerardoneill1513 Před 2 lety +41

      You had a conscious and you acted on it, never feel ostracized or left out as you showed humanity to your fellow being.❤️❤️❤️. it's a pity that everyone cannot have the same compassion towards their fellow man that you express, stand up and speak for the world.

    • @jamesdevine1005
      @jamesdevine1005 Před 2 lety +25

      Hate has no positive future.

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 Před 2 lety +13

      🙏😊

    • @christophermcdade3279
      @christophermcdade3279 Před 2 lety +18

      It takes a true great to give respect where its due regardless of your position at that time. Respect👌

    • @marykelly9698
      @marykelly9698 Před 2 lety +15

      Your heart lies with human beings no matter the politics or religion , just like myself

  • @FionnualaMcMahon
    @FionnualaMcMahon Před 10 lety +148

    Joke
    An elderly man's only son was in the Maze. He wrote to his son that he didn't have the strength to dig his garden and plant his potatoes. His son wrote back, "NOT THE GARDEN Da. Don't dig there, that's where the guns are buried." A couple of days later the British Army surrounded the man's house and began digging but didn't find guns. The old man wrote back to his son in the Maze and said, "Son there were no guns. What do I do now?". His son wrote back and said, "Plant your potatoes."

    • @bascet1
      @bascet1 Před 9 lety +18

      From porridge but a good one mate, we need a bit of humour on comment streams like this!!!!

    • @christinemcqueen8307
      @christinemcqueen8307 Před 6 lety +11

      Fionnuala McMahon .....loved this

    • @kkandsims4612
      @kkandsims4612 Před 2 lety +7

      I somehow read this in an Irish accent

    • @janetlawless3369
      @janetlawless3369 Před rokem +3

      brilliant !! ☘️

  • @theonewhoyawns6103
    @theonewhoyawns6103 Před 9 lety +151

    ‘A nation that has such citizens will never surrender’
    Ho Chi Minh 1920 - Commenting on Terence MacSwiney's death on hunger strike

    • @raoulduke7553
      @raoulduke7553 Před 6 lety +3

      TheOneWho Yawns but they did surrender when George Bush said “you’re with us or against us” after 9/11 prompting the start of the war on terror.

    • @kingbrianboru7310
      @kingbrianboru7310 Před 6 lety +10

      Raoul Duke your missing the point

    • @raoulduke7553
      @raoulduke7553 Před 5 lety +1

      Doesn’t ira stand for “I ran away”?

    • @3vimages471
      @3vimages471 Před 5 lety +2

      But they did surrender. The IRA were smashed.

    • @3vimages471
      @3vimages471 Před 5 lety

      That is very true good point. But it is also true that because of targeting of the IRA they forced them to negotiate rather than stick to never surrender and not even a bullet given up.
      So my point remains, the IRA were smashed into peace talks. Yes they were given a bone or two but nothing like the unification they demanded . @@tonyt5919

  • @Khaos969
    @Khaos969 Před rokem +43

    I’m a mixed race man from London half black and white born and raised on a council estate , I stumbled across this story and it haunted me .. for a man to go through so much torture pain and death for his own people is truly remarkable… I’ll never be half the man he ever was , and I want to pay my homage to him … if I ever go to Ireland I’d like to visit his grave and pay my respects ✊🏾

    • @AD270479
      @AD270479 Před rokem +6

      I'll never be half the man he was? Well if you were you'd probs weigh about 2 stone... Think ppl seem to forget when they hear the 'hero' Bobby story, they forget the man was a terrorist who would have played a part in harming innocent civilians.

    • @Paulhanratty885
      @Paulhanratty885 Před rokem

      Funny man aren't u, fu-cking wan-er

    • @llokkee
      @llokkee Před rokem

      As u can see from that answer given by this twat above me we have our own bigots to contend with.
      Think, the English League or BNP, that's loyalism for u.
      If u come to Belfast just stay on the Falls road area, Sands is buried in Miltown cemetery.
      Peace 🙂

    • @gerard1965able
      @gerard1965able Před rokem

      @@AD270479 Said the asshole, who,s the ruling party, north & south.

    • @ArmThePoor161
      @ArmThePoor161 Před rokem +5

      I'm the same as you my brother. The Irish rebels are a great example of standing up for the people in the face of tyranny; we are doing the same against this terrorist British government in the Antifa, Solfed, and anti-raids groups. All to the people! ✊🏽🇮🇪🇯🇲🇵🇸🏴‍☠️

  • @celticlofts
    @celticlofts Před 10 lety +150

    It's interesting to listen to the unionist politicans criticise the Catholic community for supporting the hunger strikers when they themselves had no comment to make when it came to the Loyalist community treating serial killers like the Shankill butchers as heroes. Bit of a double standard there don't you think.

    • @humanforfreedom9583
      @humanforfreedom9583 Před 4 lety +4

      And the way they supported the under workers strike which was whipped up by mi5 in order to depose Harold Wilson because he went against the EU for democratic and nationalist reasons which mi5 couldn’t accept because they serve a globalist canal rather than there country

    • @mrfugazi6713
      @mrfugazi6713 Před 3 lety +8

      That’s why I’ve never been religious it’s exactly the same as politics, it’s full of hypocrisy

    • @tonz928
      @tonz928 Před 3 lety +8

      The Loyalists have zero heart or integrity. They dont know how to handle people who have something to die for. Brits have nothing to die for but an old wrinkly queen.

    • @mrfugazi6713
      @mrfugazi6713 Před 3 lety +5

      @@tonz928 that’s why I’m not a royalist I hate the royal family for what they did to our beautiful princess Diana, it wasn’t until after they killed her that I realised what the royal family was all about and what I’ve learnt since Diana’s death about the royal family stinks, she was exposing them for what they are really about, a perverted group of lunatic weirdos and I ain’t gonna lay my life down for one of them so I haven’t got a clue as to what your on about

    • @mrfugazi6713
      @mrfugazi6713 Před 3 lety +2

      @Thomas Price I agree with you 100%, it was a dirty war as they called it, a very dirty war indeed.

  • @racheleustace9710
    @racheleustace9710 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I'm from Dublin born and reared, these men were heroes fighting for the freedom,rights and equality of catholics.This is our land our island.Brits out

    • @urbanrider429
      @urbanrider429 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Us Brits couldn’t care less about Northern Ireland,to us it’s another country.We have nothing in common with the unionists

    • @klawlor3659
      @klawlor3659 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Brits out....new faces in! What a waste of time that "battle" was.

  • @JohnMcMahon.
    @JohnMcMahon. Před 3 lety +49

    40 years ago today, Wed 5th May 2021.
    *”They have nothing in their whole imperial arsenal that can break the spirit of one Irishman who doesn't want to be broken."*
    *”We refuse to lie here in dishonor! We are not criminals, but Irishmen! This is the crime of which we stand accused."*
    *”I'll wear no convicts uniform nor meekly serve my time that Britain might brand Irelands fight 800 years of crime.."*
    *”I was only a working-class boy from a Nationalist ghetto. But it is repression that creates the revolutionary spirit of freedom."*
    *”Generations will continue to meet the same fate unless the perennial oppressor-Britain-is removed, for she will unashamedly and mercilessly continue to maintain her occupation and economic exploitation of Ireland to judgment day, if she is not halted and ejected."*
    *”All things must come to pass as one, so hope should never die. There is no height or bloody might that a freeman can’t defy. There is no source or foreign force can break one man who knows that his free will no thing can kill … and from that, freedom grows.”*
    *”Everyone, Republican or otherwise has their own particular part to play. No part is too great or too small, no one is too old or too young to do something."*
    *”I am standing on the threshold of another trembling world. May God have mercy on my soul."*
    _”Our revenge will be the laughter of our children."_
    *~BOBBY SANDS~*

    • @Estherbethe1...
      @Estherbethe1... Před 2 lety +4

      💗🕊️🌻

    • @boneytony5041
      @boneytony5041 Před 2 lety +1

      Sweet Jaysus.

    • @matthewsatalic2751
      @matthewsatalic2751 Před 2 lety +3

      Outstanding

    • @daveferguson935
      @daveferguson935 Před 2 lety +3

      Ah, so Mr Sands didn't just put his shite on the walls of his cell. He put it on paper too!

    • @sourneylinnane4221
      @sourneylinnane4221 Před 2 lety +3

      We always refuse to lie here in dishonor!!
      NEVER NEVER!
      My Grand mother hit black and tan with a dishcloth!!( Wouldn't give him the respect of using Capita letter's)
      These men, I was only 12 at the time!!
      Martyrs!!

  • @rezvordwg
    @rezvordwg Před 2 lety +48

    “One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.”

    • @Billy_MacBilly
      @Billy_MacBilly Před 2 lety +5

      He wasn't fighting for freedom, he was fighting against what the majority of people in northern Ireland wanted, which was to stay in the UK. If you can call covering yourself in shit fighting

    • @rezvordwg
      @rezvordwg Před 2 lety

      @@Billy_MacBilly in a cell, not many tools to use. I though it was for political prisoner status. It was a shitty deal anyway.

    • @rebeltothecore3894
      @rebeltothecore3894 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Billy_MacBilly Up the sin fein to reunite the 32🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 and ur named after a man who committed slavery peadophila and rape😂😂😂😂

    • @bmacdonald3557
      @bmacdonald3557 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Billy_MacBilly of course he was fighting for freedom, he was fighting for his country to be free of British rule. Doesn’t matter whether it NI was majority unionist back then, nationalists still wanted to be free from British rule, and were willing to die for the cause.

    • @Billy_MacBilly
      @Billy_MacBilly Před 2 lety +2

      @@bmacdonald3557 just ignoring the fact the majority of people in the country wanted to be in the UK

  • @johnlewis2027
    @johnlewis2027 Před 9 lety +71

    there are protestants who believe in a united ireland and dislike the way irish people have been persecuted by the crown for hundreds of years,Wolfe tone was one of them.RIP Bobby sands mp tiocfaidh ar la.

    • @anthonyinger2867
      @anthonyinger2867 Před 9 lety +3

      It's a great pity the rest of the protestant people can't live in a 32 county republic. Are there many catholic unionist people.

    • @anthonyinger2867
      @anthonyinger2867 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** So the Irish have been just as vicious to their own people. The first republicans were protestant.

    • @adammartin7007
      @adammartin7007 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** How come they are still in the Republic,then? The Protestant population has increased by over 60% in the last 25 years.

    • @adammartin7007
      @adammartin7007 Před 9 lety

      If it was that bad for protestants then how did they make a recovery at all?

    • @westbrit4714
      @westbrit4714 Před 9 lety +1

      Adam Martin Because firstly the Roman Church stopped insisting that the children of mixed marriages were brought up RC. Secondly because Ireland partly due to various scandals regarding the Roman church and general progress is a much more secular place then it was. And thirdly the economic progress we have had has resulted in inward migration from other English speaking countries many of them are Prods . But the minority in the North is a higher percentage then it was a partition here the minority two thirds lower then it was - fairly obvious that at least until the mid 80's who was looking after their minority !

  • @iansettle7764
    @iansettle7764 Před rokem +22

    whenever the hunger strike is mentioned n even in most comments, it's Bobby sands, it's like people forget the others who died. RIP ALL ✌️💚

    • @rubydawn1
      @rubydawn1 Před rokem +4

      Hughes, Lynch, Ohara, Devine, McDonnel, Doherty, McElwee, McCreesh, Hurson and Sands. Also all the other young men that were on the hunger strike with them

  • @upthera2376
    @upthera2376 Před 4 lety +14

    UP THE FUCKIN RAAAAAAAAAAAHH🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @hughcampbell463
    @hughcampbell463 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Never a true saying you’ll never beat the Irish !! god bless you Bobby the laughter of children will be our victory 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @damienmccarthy7491
    @damienmccarthy7491 Před rokem +4

    My daughter attends terrence macsweny community college. Terrence macsweny died after 74 day on hunger strike. The same day as terrace macsweny in Brixton prison died Joe Murphy died after 75 day on hunger strike in Cork goal.

  • @BurtonRdForever
    @BurtonRdForever Před 2 lety +49

    Although totally opposed to the hunger strikers ideology, politics and cause as a man I respect and admire their resolve and courage to give the ultimate sacrifice massively. I'm not here to argue tit for tat about the Troubles and their outcome,start or warring factions. I'm just glad this generation doesn't have to face the trauma and utterly depressing life we had to endure. Peace is precious and priceless...

    • @22grena
      @22grena Před 2 lety +4

      So you are longing for Empire to return

    • @rabsmiff
      @rabsmiff Před 2 lety

      Don't look now, but WW3 could be rearing it's ugly head.

    • @donkey8473
      @donkey8473 Před 2 lety

      I can see many comments being silenced. What about Carl Frampton? Absolute modern day legend he’s from tiger hill east Belfast. His wife Christine gets abuse all the time Carl is a great man before he’s the best ever Irish boxer. Carl is proud of his heritage that’s why I love him.

    • @oliver69cork46
      @oliver69cork46 Před 2 lety +2

      @@22grena where do you find this to be the case by this comment? This person sums it up well.

    • @howwwyyy
      @howwwyyy Před rokem

      Freedoms taken for granted are due to these brave people,hundreds of years of oppression,countless heroes,is there a people with a stronger spirit and bravery.

  • @Jie67
    @Jie67 Před 6 lety +17

    How dare they call MP Robert Sands a terrorist. Man was a hero.

    • @tonyt5919
      @tonyt5919 Před 5 lety +2

      @Cillit Bang what Bobby sands and the others endured, loyalists and others benefited from, remember that dick head,!

  • @savageminstrel
    @savageminstrel Před 10 lety +106

    It was actually a valid point the hunger strikers were making. They fought for their rights as POWs, under the Geneva Convention which put them under a whole separate "rule of law". The struggle against British rule in Ireland has always been a military struggle, it's prisoners are POW's, nationalist and loyalist alike. Suddenly Margaret Thatcher, under suggestion from an American - Ronald Reagan, decided to treat the prisoners as common criminals (Reagan's own bonehead idea), and deny them POW status yet still use the army to enforce the law and not the police. How the fuck does that work? If you use the army to enforce some arbitrary law instead of the police, then the people that resist the enforcement are NOT criminals, they are resistance fighters. Seems the label of terrorist and criminal is used only against the resistance fighters that are opposed to American and British empire building. You cannot use military troops as police, and then act like the people you are fighting against are common criminals, that's not how it works. The IRA prisoners were right to fight for their dignity against the status and label of criminal, I would. They are no more criminals than the Brit troops that were trying to enforce their will on them, American and British troops are bigger terrorists than any of them. WTF was "shock and awe" ?? Sounds like state-sponsored terrorism to me.

    • @eyeswideopen886
      @eyeswideopen886 Před 10 lety +4

      Another solid comment by your good self ..

    • @eyeswideopen886
      @eyeswideopen886 Před 10 lety +6

      Yes some ira units did make some catastrophic decisions over the years. Guerrilla/revolutionary movements are not bound in a sense by the geneva convention and in wars as bad as it sounds non combatants do pay a price. Lets not forget that the british gov have been also guilty of killing thousands of innocent men women and children ie ireland iraq afgan and so on. So instead of being blinkered and only seeing what you want to see try looking at causes for these events. you only have to scratch the surface to see where the blame lays. Then again i am not expecting you to open your eyes.

    • @eyeswideopen886
      @eyeswideopen886 Před 10 lety +5

      Ok eddie lets not remember the injustices of the current conflicts and past conflicts. Lets just remember what we want to remember. If you would like to elaborate on which operations you re talking about, i have a feeling you are talking of omagh or the second Warrington bomb, but in fairness most of their bombing bar bloody friday was targeted at security forces and killed security forces. I suggest you wiki search the bombings and see for yourself, all though many people have been injured few have been killed as a result. Aldershot barracks was where a lot of civillians workers were killed but again they could be seen as servicing the security forces so deemed a target. Eddie you have your opinion and have the right to express it so i will not go on and on.

    • @eyeswideopen886
      @eyeswideopen886 Před 10 lety +8

      How many people did loyalist and british army kill over the years including innocent nationalists and people all over the world. since when did killing innocent iraqis and afghans fit in with the geneva convention. we could debate all year long and still disagree like i said i respect your opinion and your right to express it whether we agree or not is far from relevant.

    • @eyeswideopen886
      @eyeswideopen886 Před 10 lety +4

      Well regards to what you say about savageminstal thats his decision to change his comment or delete it. Either way i see you are hell bent on this comment that the ira killed civilians and will not accept the fact that in all conflicts lots of people suffer so as far as you are concerned lets forget about all the other innocent people murdered across the world that were not killed by the ra. Keep spouting about the geneva convention as i couldnt really give to shits now as you are clearly some loyalist bigot who will only see some green conspiracy. your lack of response to the fact of iraq and other nations suffering at the hands of british and american terrorism speaks volumes to me, you never even acknowledged that fact. So keep banging ya drum eddie.

  • @kathleankeesler1639
    @kathleankeesler1639 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @ingoklein5351
    @ingoklein5351 Před 3 lety +13

    +Bobby Sands; +Francis Hughes; +Raymond McCreesh; +Patsy O´Hara; +Joe McDonnell; +Martin Hurson; +Kevin Lynch; +Kieran Doherty; +Thomas McElwee; +Michael Devine; RIP

  • @f.b508
    @f.b508 Před rokem +6

    I wonder what the 10 brave hunger strikers would think of Sinn Fein’s Administration of brit rule in the north of Ireland now. And shaking hands with the Royal family. I think they’d be turning in their graves 🤔💚🇮🇪✊

    • @darksideofthemoon1002
      @darksideofthemoon1002 Před měsícem

      It fucking disgusting, Bobby sands was a leader, not like that sin fien leader!

  • @717bm
    @717bm Před 10 lety +41

    I'll Not Wear a Convict's Uniform
    Nor Meekly Serve my Time
    That Britain may call Ireland's Fight for Freedom
    Eight Hundred Years of Crime

  • @jennaferandjasonlapierre1176

    Whether or not you agree with the reason, the bravery and resolve these men showed simply amazes me . To believe in something so much that you are willing to not only die for it, but suffer slowly is really fascinating . I wonder if any of todays keyboard warriors with all their big talk would have the courage to back up their ideas this way? I highly doubt it.

    • @ogrebattle22763
      @ogrebattle22763 Před 2 lety +14

      Excellent comment .... as much as a supporter as I am of Irish Republicanism I can honestly say I don't believe I would have had the courage or the feeling of deep sacrifice to go on hunger strike to my death for the sake of freedom for my country & it's people... fight yes but hunger strike no... & I admit this with no question... so this is why I respect these men so whole heartedly...

    • @rabsmiff
      @rabsmiff Před 2 lety +1

      but today we may all be facing the prospect of WW3, which is an infinitely bleaker prospect than the hunger strikes.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před 2 lety +7

      Ten Men Dead - Finest history book written on late 20th century Eireann history.
      Greater love Hath no Man Than the Man Who Lays Down his Life for His Friends.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před 2 lety +7

      @@rabsmiff I believe that she's espousing the inordinate strength and courage that any human can possess to chose such a path for ones belief! Today we're inundated with too many individuals who talk a sad talk but this man and his nine friends walked it!
      Greater love Hath no Man Than the Man who Lays down his life for his friends... #Bible

    • @cheiftain732
      @cheiftain732 Před 2 lety

      pasty o haras body was burned with cigerattes

  • @BenDPB
    @BenDPB Před rokem +12

    My Grandparents were Irish and never wanted to speak about "home" so watching things like this brings a tear to my eye and makes me imensly proud of my Irish heritage

    • @leighlowe1069
      @leighlowe1069 Před 9 měsíci +3

      It's great to be proud of being Irish, my eldest daughter & my youngest son have Irish heritage through their mothers, so I've slowly softened to the Irish as a result, but these prisoners were terrorists, nothing more, absolute scum, & while they didn't deserve to die, because I'm very much dedicated to the idea that no-one deserves to die, but they weren't executed or murdered, they committed suicide because they didn't want to be seen as criminals, but they were criminals. Its not like they were singled out, the Nazis were treated as criminals too, & they actually were a government, an army, these people weren't either, they were terrorists. They blew up parts of England on a near daily basis, & just as often they were blowing up parts of Ireland.. it's ironic (or moronic) that their actions while demanding an United Ireland is what made the other side so adamant to keep a divided Ireland.

    • @damius1980
      @damius1980 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @leighlowe1069
      1 person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter.
      Knowing Irish history I'm surprised they didn't blow up more in England and on the other side I can totally understand British soldiers during that time absolutely hating the Republicans. It's not so black and white as you portray it, Ireland en England have a long history together.

    • @stefanjurgens3711
      @stefanjurgens3711 Před 6 měsíci

    • @a......5214
      @a......5214 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Micheal stone would agree 👍

    • @professorminstrels6460
      @professorminstrels6460 Před měsícem

      ​@@leighlowe1069you're talking nonsense

  • @jamespoplin8409
    @jamespoplin8409 Před 10 lety +30

    Just read "Trinity" by Leon Uris... if even a small percentage of this novel is true, England should be ashamed for almost 1,000 years of oppression in Ireland!

    • @anthonyinger7591
      @anthonyinger7591 Před 5 lety +8

      Not just England but Scotland as well.

    • @urbanrider7981
      @urbanrider7981 Před 5 lety +2

      James Poplin ..we aren’t ashamed

    • @tonyt5919
      @tonyt5919 Před 5 lety +5

      @@urbanrider7981 well you fucking should be you bunch of pompous bastards,!

    • @JohnDoe-gx7rn
      @JohnDoe-gx7rn Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you , James.

    • @ardri31
      @ardri31 Před 2 lety +1

      @@urbanrider7981 ignorance is bliss huh? You have blood all over your hands ignorant or not

  • @kichemanitou
    @kichemanitou Před 9 lety +14

    God Bless Bobby Sands and all the brothers who gave their lives for FREEDOM !
    LONG LIVE IRELAND XXOO
    LOVE SWAMPY IN CANADA !

  • @edwardodonnell6857
    @edwardodonnell6857 Před rokem +13

    I remember not eating for 3 days after a relationship breakdown young love I got ditched.I can’t imagine 60 days the conviction that would take.Bobby Sands earned his place in history becoming known along with the republican cause worldwide.No one can deny that he truly believed in the cause he represented.

    • @dianesoden3261
      @dianesoden3261 Před rokem

      I a. E glish support

    • @belfastorbust
      @belfastorbust Před rokem +2

      he and the others starved themselves because they couldnt wear their own clothes, remember what many of these thugs did, from burning a girl to death and other sectarian attacks, these people were criminals and thus should be treated as criminals.

    • @JasonMahon-fh1bl
      @JasonMahon-fh1bl Před rokem

      66 days

    • @rassawhelan6045
      @rassawhelan6045 Před rokem +1

      kevin lynch did 74 day i think

    • @enoughalready8088
      @enoughalready8088 Před 11 měsíci

      @@belfastorbustnever forget how it all started. You Brits with the lies you spread. Raping and pillaging and murdering us wasn’t enough… Pigs

  • @peterflanagan5901
    @peterflanagan5901 Před 2 lety +3

    Let’s not forget the British tortured BobbySands his comrades and his community:: United Ireland now ☘️🇮🇪🇪🇺

  • @RampantDaydream
    @RampantDaydream Před 5 dny

    I’m an Englishman and I’m appalled at how Britain treated the Irish. Bobby Sands was a true hero, just not my hero.

  • @stiofandundealgan1280
    @stiofandundealgan1280 Před rokem +7

    RIP and big respect for these men who fought for the reunification of their country

    • @LilyD3353
      @LilyD3353 Před rokem

      @Anne Woodward Sure, whatever.

    • @LilyD3353
      @LilyD3353 Před rokem

      @Anne Woodward And know exactly what you are. I wouldn't speak to someone like you real life . Vile.

    • @enoughalready8088
      @enoughalready8088 Před 11 měsíci

      @@LilyD3353which country do you refer to? Our own here is it?

  • @davidandrews8963
    @davidandrews8963 Před 3 lety +20

    I'm an English man now 52 years old but I remember so vividly the hunger strikes and Bobby Sands That always upset me a bit I was 12 and the news were all over this story for a long time and Bobby Sands died so did others and I remember being very sad when it was announced he had been elected but he was dead he was the same age as my best mates big brother Terry heck apart from Terry's moustache he looked similar to Bobby really He had a car a pretty girl friend a great job but that was here in tranquil East Anglia Ipswich actually and I thought it was so sad cause Bobby should've been doing the same obviously completely different life circumstances Even now I'm watching this vid on you tube and it brings all the sadness back The plain and simple fact is we had no right to invade their country How would we have responded if they'd done that to us? No Britain over the centuries has stuck its noses into too many pies and sometimes it gets bitten And in this case eaten whole Northern Ireland is England's Vietnam and its shameful the way our rulers have just given orders without thought or care to the victims and families on all sides we never learn Nearly even clocked up the Falklands what a sham that was Who the hell do we think we are certainly NOT Great Britain or a United Kingdom that's a total load of bollo

    • @noodlyappendage6729
      @noodlyappendage6729 Před 2 lety +8

      Bobby Sands killed himself. The UK didn’t kill him. The IRA killed more of their own members then HM Armed Forces did. The IRA also killed more Irishmen then HM Armed Forces did. If you want to go on about invasions. Gaels invaded Great Britain too. There’s a reason a part of our island is now called Scotland and there’s a reason Ireland’s patron saint was an Albione. He was kidnapped by Gaels. The Gaels also colonised and raided parts of what’s now known as England and Wales. Ireland was invaded by the Normans at the request of an Irish king. He requested the help of the very same people who one century earlier conquered England. Invasions have gone both ways so the last thing you should do is talk about how it’s the UK who is particularly guilty. That’s nonsense. The UK just wins more. More Irish people have served in HM Armed Forces then have fought against HM Armed Forces. More Irish people have served HM Armed Forces then they have the Irish Defence Forces. Northern Ireland is not the UK’s Viet Nam. Silly comment. Northern Ireland is the UK.

    • @cloudlymars3627
      @cloudlymars3627 Před 2 lety +9

      @@noodlyappendage6729 Ireland did not colonize Britain. To compare Celtic fights , with this is disturbing. I have respect to English people and never had a bad experience with one in real life, good people they are. Its Britain and the goverement and the army is what I hate. Millions died under british hands in ireland, no hiding from that.

    • @noodlyappendage6729
      @noodlyappendage6729 Před 2 lety +2

      @@cloudlymars3627 the Irish have colonised Albion pal. Later Albion colonised Ireland. That’s the way the world works

    • @cloudlymars3627
      @cloudlymars3627 Před 2 lety +4

      @@noodlyappendage6729 Could you give me credible sources to support the claim that we first "colonized" ancient Britain?

    • @cloudlymars3627
      @cloudlymars3627 Před 2 lety +3

      @@noodlyappendage6729 Its funny because I remember Celtics fighting and taking people , but not ireland colonizing ancient Britain. I highly doubt that we controlled ancient British as a colony. We have invaded countries as did every ancient country , but we enter sought to colonize.

  • @jasonmcardle4087
    @jasonmcardle4087 Před 2 lety +21

    Bobby your name and your sacrifice for your beloved Ireland 🇮🇪 will never be forgotten rest easy. the people of Ireland will always remember your name your a hero Erin go Bragh 🙏❤

    • @donkey8473
      @donkey8473 Před 2 lety +1

      What a man

    • @oliver69cork46
      @oliver69cork46 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes he did but it was entirely futile and cost lives in a struggle not winnable. Brave yes but idiotic too.

    • @stuartbarr5691
      @stuartbarr5691 Před rokem

      I am a protestant Scot and I will never forget the mothers and children killed by republicans Like Bobby sands.

    • @stuartbarr5691
      @stuartbarr5691 Před rokem +3

      They will rot in hell

    • @jasonmcardle4087
      @jasonmcardle4087 Před rokem +1

      @@stuartbarr5691 who ?

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn1 Před 2 lety +12

    The saddest part was when his mother was interviewed and she saw her son for the last time.

    • @GKD1395
      @GKD1395 Před rokem

      Thought that was the best part

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Před 2 lety +2

    I don't mean to be disrespectful to anybody. I've watched several documentaries about the troubles, and the conflicts between Ireland and British, but I still don't understand it. Was it a combination of issues, was it religious, the Catholics and Protestants, Ireland vs British rule, Ireland wanted their independence.

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr Před 3 lety +7

    I'm generally sympathetic to the Catholic Republican prisoners, but I'm not sure about spreading shit on the walls....

  • @aylaedip8141
    @aylaedip8141 Před 3 lety +37

    The 'Will' it must have taken to do this to themselves. No one can ever take that away from them🌹

    • @rockclimbingskills
      @rockclimbingskills Před 2 lety

      Idiots.

    • @nodohare
      @nodohare Před 2 lety

      Stick your thorny English rose up Thatchers dead arse

    • @nodohare
      @nodohare Před 2 lety

      @@rockclimbingskills ya diddy get yourself an education. England are the original terrorists twat

    • @donkey8473
      @donkey8473 Před 2 lety

      Up a ra

    • @Drifty40
      @Drifty40 Před 2 lety +1

      @@donkey8473
      Right up them ! 🇬🇧

  • @deaghlanfinn-kelly9296
    @deaghlanfinn-kelly9296 Před 2 lety +17

    I remember standing in a blanket many years ago, I was cold and all I had was make up, I recall the middle class element of the group I was involved with not being happy, but reality was for me it was easy, those men truly suffered. my act was over in a few hours. May G-d love these people, they were brave, to walk eyes open into darkness is never easy.

    • @kennrobson2738
      @kennrobson2738 Před 2 lety +3

      why make up, can i ask.

    • @GKD1395
      @GKD1395 Před rokem

      Poof

    • @FranzBieberkopf
      @FranzBieberkopf Před rokem

      You were conned into a Friar Tuck tribute show,
      In fact, the British were better than the organisers of that protest-they never asked the prisoners in the H blocks to pay for their blankets

    • @deaghlanfinn-kelly9296
      @deaghlanfinn-kelly9296 Před rokem

      @@kennrobson2738 I am sorry that this has taken a year to respond, I have only just got a notification of your reply. The makeup was done to show the beatings and the dirt that would have been upon my body. You can imagine sleeping upon a wet sponge with filth covering your cell, you would not be looking like the Johnson baby. Under the blanket that cold January day, I wore just my underpants. So that was the reason for the makeup. It must be remembered that both sides benefited from the protest. Thank you for reading and asking a question.

  • @sourneylinnane4221
    @sourneylinnane4221 Před 2 lety +14

    If one t was now 2022
    And could
    I'd be voting for ( if he still was alive)
    Bobby.. Rest In Peace!! And I know it's over 40 years, and your not with us, but,
    Congratulations..
    From a 12 year old going on 54

  • @ralphdidomenico8982
    @ralphdidomenico8982 Před 9 lety +49

    Bobby Sands was a HERO!! To more than just the Irish.

    • @jeffharper9703
      @jeffharper9703 Před 5 lety +4

      TÍOCFAIDH ÁR LÁ ! ! ! ÉIRINN AGUS ALBAIN GO BRÁCH ! ! ! MAIDIR, GORAIDH MAC A CHRUITEIR

    • @petergalbraith5652
      @petergalbraith5652 Před 5 lety +3

      And the other 9 men who starved themselves to death.

    • @jeffharper9703
      @jeffharper9703 Před 5 lety

      @@petergalbraith5652 Tá tú ceart, no déan dearmad orthu! ! ! Maidir, , Goraidh Mac a' Chruiteir

    • @rooster3265
      @rooster3265 Před 5 lety +4

      In the US, he’s a joke. Just a punch line.

    • @jeffharper9703
      @jeffharper9703 Před 5 lety

      @Jim McCartney STROLLM, GOBDENZ AND THE PHAEBRIËL - PHAELAPTNOSYS; THAT HURTS FER FUCK SAKE! !!!

  • @jean-lucpicard5510
    @jean-lucpicard5510 Před rokem +4

    You having that cheeseburger Bobby?

  • @madrarua599
    @madrarua599 Před 5 lety +55

    Prison officer Dessie watermouth, was a brutal guard! Did what he could to make lives of young prisoners unbearable! Even loyalist prisoners tried to kill him!

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 Před 2 lety +8

      Sadist

    • @iansettle8363
      @iansettle8363 Před 2 lety +5

      When you see the British politicians of the day, it makes me feel sick how out of touch they are. We're??

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Před 2 lety

      The fucking bastards aint changed much, have they? On any side. Sociopaths.

    • @rambojp73
      @rambojp73 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the bushy eyed politician whose name escapes me? He is so 1980s 🤣🤣

    • @donkey8473
      @donkey8473 Před 2 lety

      Sinn fein are genuinely out of touch vote 1 thing down in Dublin another in stormount United ired my bollox roll in yur graves boys

  • @catherinehoy6903
    @catherinehoy6903 Před 5 lety +11

    yeah they had to prove a point they were pows not prisoners so so sad ot had to go this way bobby sands and the other hunger strikers use no who im talking about must have been horrific watching ur loved ones go through that and the pain they must have went through before they died god bless them took courage too couldn't imagine what they went through and there familys gbnf may there souls rest in peace

  • @darrenmania4306
    @darrenmania4306 Před 2 lety +42

    A very interesting documentry ,
    Very factual , and as a non judging person
    So many good people died along these times

    • @cheiftain732
      @cheiftain732 Před 2 lety +3

      2 years later 38 of them some the same men here escaped . check that doc out . the maze escape 83

    • @howwwyyy
      @howwwyyy Před rokem

      These times?-look up James Connoly 1916 and before-the fear of a Spanish invasion was over hundreds of years ago,but Britain kept abusing these great people

  • @klauda7346
    @klauda7346 Před 10 lety +11

    What the Irish suffered in the last three centuries is only camparable with the Nazi-Terror. Bobby Sands will remain in my heart forever.

    • @rabsmiff
      @rabsmiff Před 2 lety

      the German bombing of London was really bad, even worse than the Troubles.

    • @Pinkpanther100x
      @Pinkpanther100x Před rokem

      A hundred times worse than anything the nazis did if you include the famine 3 million people starved to death hundreds of years of a genocide ww2 only lasted a few years

  • @888ssss
    @888ssss Před rokem +2

    anyone who starves themselves to death yet owns no land, is a hungry pawn.

  • @1musicoz
    @1musicoz Před 10 lety +15

    I know british soldiers that have said ireland should be free one day it will

    • @johnmcclung6292
      @johnmcclung6292 Před 5 lety +1

      No it won't 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @philiphowieson7844
      @philiphowieson7844 Před 5 lety +10

      John Mcclung aye it will

    • @tonyoreilly100
      @tonyoreilly100 Před 5 lety +8

      @@johnmcclung6292 yes it will one way or the other ..

    • @bmacdonald3557
      @bmacdonald3557 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnmcclung6292 it’s only a matter of time now 🇮🇪

  • @davidandrews4696
    @davidandrews4696 Před 4 lety +27

    I was 12 when bobby sands and some other hunger strikers died and I remember feeling very sad at the time and even now there's a real melancholy feeling in me whenever I recall those days such a sad thing to happen and very sad times have we really progressed that far some would say not

    • @rabsmiff
      @rabsmiff Před 2 lety

      we have 'progressed' to World War 3 by the looks of things.

    • @kennrobson2738
      @kennrobson2738 Před 2 lety +3

      Bobby sands and some other Hunger strikers. Maybe you could learn the names of those others who's names also are revered if you feel that way still.

  • @kateh.2327
    @kateh.2327 Před 2 lety +6

    I recall when this occurred but really did not know all the facts, back story etc..... I've always been proud of my Irish roots( both sets of grandparents were from County Mayo) but after seeing this my pride in the resolve n integrity of my ancestors have swelled... Proud to be an Irish American n thank u for posting 💚☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸!!

  • @chocolatetownforever7537

    Not a fan of ANY person taking the lives of innocent people, but in the context of sacrificing your life, for the betterment of others, is still a pretty brave thing. Especially in the manner these men did, which I cant even fathom, if im honest.
    Whether the IRA's prisoners deserved different treatment in prison or not, I dont think that changes the selfless acts of those ten men.

  • @michaelmurphy6
    @michaelmurphy6 Před 10 lety +5

    James,I read Trinity in 1977 and have had my Irish Up ever since.Well said>

    • @upthera2376
      @upthera2376 Před 4 lety +5

      Up the ra
      Tiocfaidh ár lá
      Erin go bragh

  • @MrMollypockets
    @MrMollypockets Před 5 lety +16

    Question,What is the entrance to the British embassy in Iran called? , Answer, "Bobby Sands Street".What did the Brits do about it? They built up that entrance and knocked out a new one onto a different street around the corner. I kid you not. So childish, ya couldn't make it up!

    • @TheGeezzer
      @TheGeezzer Před 5 lety +6

      I'm British born and bred, I know my government, paedophiles, homosexuals, con artists, thieves, liars and cheats, so yes I do believe what ya said about that road and what they did Don Scott...quite easily!😑💨😜

  • @1musicoz
    @1musicoz Před 10 lety +8

    do you think they fought for ireland just as a pastime they loved their country you said you were russian you should know what that is all about Free Eire

  • @Drumnastix26
    @Drumnastix26 Před 10 lety +12

    Must go and eat a chicken fillet burger in memory of bobby lol

  • @garrycowan4394
    @garrycowan4394 Před 2 lety +2

    Your channel name took me a while to comprehend you rarely get those words in that order

  • @zulffiquer732
    @zulffiquer732 Před 10 lety +27

    For every freedom, there are legacies of sacrifices.

  • @mikeheap7978
    @mikeheap7978 Před 4 lety +16

    I hope that the Irish knew that many working class English were united in the hatred of margaret thatcher and the conservative government. She is thankfully acknowledge as an embarasment in british politics. God bless Bobby Sands, the other hungerstrikers and the blanket men.

    • @pleidiolwyfimwlad2104
      @pleidiolwyfimwlad2104 Před 2 lety +1

      Acknowledged by who exactly?

    • @noodlyappendage6729
      @noodlyappendage6729 Před 2 lety +2

      Talk for yourself. If you hate your own state that’s up to you. You don’t speak for the rest of us.

    • @rabsmiff
      @rabsmiff Před 2 lety

      I like your style, Sir! She was a real bitch in my view and experience.

    • @garethfieldstead7547
      @garethfieldstead7547 Před 6 měsíci

      You are a plum and a prized one at that.

  • @BioDieselEstate
    @BioDieselEstate Před 10 lety +9

    You all need to go and read what Brendan Hughes said; look at how Brendan was treated by (some of) his old comrades, in the years leading up to his death. Then you may see what it's really been about since the 1980's

    • @bascet1
      @bascet1 Před 9 lety +2

      Read Richard ORaawe book called BLANKETMEN its eye opening

    • @tonyt5919
      @tonyt5919 Před 5 lety +6

      Brendan Hughes was a true Republican, it's hard to believe that he was treated in the way he was, !

  • @christinemcqueen8307
    @christinemcqueen8307 Před 6 lety +33

    While I disagree with their tactics.......their fight to be treated as POWs needed to be recognized on BOTH sides as outlined by the Geneva Convention.

    • @podein011
      @podein011 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, but do you know what every prisoner of war going back to WWII and carrying on wore? A prison uniform. Anybody who has ever looked at a map either supports Republicanism or is an idiot, but this was kind of a ridiculous hill to choose to die over.

    • @user-ys5yv2nz6w
      @user-ys5yv2nz6w Před 3 lety +8

      @@podein011 Their requirements were very simple and might seem not worth dying over but it was about the fact that they were labelled criminal. That is a hill worth dying on.

    • @boneytony5041
      @boneytony5041 Před 2 lety +1

      @@podein011 give them nothing.

    • @gladtobeangry
      @gladtobeangry Před 2 lety +5

      @@user-ys5yv2nz6w If they'd been fighting a war, army against army, then maybe you'd have a point. But the IRA mostly targeted innocent unarmed civilians by cowardly bombing them. In my book that's called terrorism.
      Do you expect us to treat people like the ones who commit atrocities in the name of islam as "POW's" as well? Their reasons for killing are political as well. Doesn't make the killing any more acceptable. In fact I'd say it makes it even more unacceptable that they are willing to murder innnocent people just to make a political point.

    • @invisibleman4827
      @invisibleman4827 Před 2 lety +6

      It isn't. The Geneva Convention rules as specified are very plain, and they mean that neither Sands nor his fellow hunger strikers were entitled to be treated as political prisoners.

  • @1musicoz
    @1musicoz Před 10 lety +19

    Bolands will always believe in a free Ireland Rest in peace Harry Bobby Sands and others who have gone to their rest defending this beautiful country

  • @georgebrowne5935
    @georgebrowne5935 Před 2 lety +17

    The Irish People are most definitely a force to be reckoned with .

    • @rabsmiff
      @rabsmiff Před 2 lety

      lets see how you fare if Putins tanks and missile launchers reach your shores.

    • @georgebrowne5935
      @georgebrowne5935 Před 2 lety +5

      @@rabsmiff It's not those who can inflict the most casualties wins any war, but rather those who can endure the most suffering.

    • @GKD1395
      @GKD1395 Před rokem

      Are they fuck, lost every war they've ever been in.

    • @johnmudd6453
      @johnmudd6453 Před 7 měsíci

      So brave they opted out of WWll

    • @georgebrowne5935
      @georgebrowne5935 Před 7 měsíci

      @johnmudd6453 The Irish fought so many Wars for other Countries including Britain, and in the End, had to fight for their own Independence on their Own .
      Would anyone blame them??

  • @oliver69cork46
    @oliver69cork46 Před 2 lety +2

    Many questions will be ever raised about this episode in a disgusting northern irish state of conflict. They deserved no political status and as being terrorists could have killed many innocents then cause by the loyalists retaliation against their own community. They knew before the strike the british govermént would bend yet went ahead,it smells of exploitation by the ira and sinn fein,useful idiots in a way. They were criminals and would have worsened not improved the already toxic situation. These people were used for sinn feins electoral gain as martyrs and also by the ira for recruitment. Its well known the dreadful injustices in the North against the nationalist community but as proven finally by the peace process,civilised negotiations gained peace not terrorism or killings. In my view these prisoners lost their lives needlessly for a cause that could only be won by political means. A reunited ireland I'd love but only through unity by irelands own citizens,all included.

  • @urbanrider429
    @urbanrider429 Před rokem +17

    I remember all this when I was a kid,as a Brit all what was happening in Northern Ireland was another country to us,we didn’t care.But those guys were so brave.

    • @GKD1395
      @GKD1395 Před rokem

      Brave? Starved themselves to death for fuck all seems more stupid than brave

    • @rubydawn1
      @rubydawn1 Před rokem +5

      Thinking about myself at that time in Canada and all we cared about was the latest fashion and having fun Bobby and all those young men were like old souls ahead of their time

  • @gailday3781
    @gailday3781 Před 4 lety +10

    Omg I cried and cried through the hunger strike 🍀

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před 4 lety +2

      I'm just learning.... Sláinte , and Beannachtaí na hÉireann

    • @waynemufc4231
      @waynemufc4231 Před 2 lety +4

      I laughed 😜should of tryed a 🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔Bobby lol

    • @eddiesmith7217
      @eddiesmith7217 Před 2 lety

      @@waynemufc4231 Fucking mutant, you should have TRIED a school classroom

    • @garethfieldstead7547
      @garethfieldstead7547 Před rokem +1

      Why? It was their choice. Murder is murder.

  • @bluezulu4447
    @bluezulu4447 Před 2 lety +13

    My uncle pat was Irish and he would tell me the story of Bobby sands and the blanket men who starved themselves for political reasons..I once cried because I felt bad for them, that story of Bobby will never be forgotten. Never..Rip to them all. I'm sure the uda even show respect to them..

    • @LilyD3353
      @LilyD3353 Před rokem

      Absolutely not! They were murdering scum.

    • @belfastorbust
      @belfastorbust Před rokem

      sands was no hero, he tortured the people of stewartstown road, suffolk and the greater dunmurry area, nothing but a dirty criminal

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Před rokem +1

      I.m a prod and from a young age i never felt anything but my utmost respect for these brave young men .As for that bastard Sheehy and Thatcher i curse you ..Ireland for the Irish

    • @belfastorbust
      @belfastorbust Před rokem

      @@robbiebanks9182 so you respect a thug who along with his gang intimidated innocent Protestants from their homes in and around upper falls and dunmurry, a man who targeted protestant owned businesses in the same area, fuck him and fuck you NO SURRENDER

  • @andrewdeen1
    @andrewdeen1 Před měsícem

    does anyone have any idea what this documentary was titled or who directed it? been trying to find an upgraded copy to post.

  • @ritasantfournier4637
    @ritasantfournier4637 Před rokem +3

    This was so very sad 😭 It's a shame that it came to that I'm so sad watching this documentary 😱😥😥😥

  • @stephenl9473
    @stephenl9473 Před 3 lety +13

    My dad's from skibberean my mums English
    My best mate shauns parents are orange
    But me and shauns mates for 50 years agree. Ireland needs to be united
    If a pro republican like me and a son of orange can agree. There is hope

  • @weneverstop.4640
    @weneverstop.4640 Před 2 lety +5

    Greater love haveth no man. Than he who lays down his life for his friend God bless the 10 brave men of 1981. Id love to know what they would think of the Sinn Fein leadership administrating a British internal settlement. And all that goes with it. 🤔. I couldn’t imagine any of the young new Sinn Fein MLAs or councillors being in a situation like the blanketmen were. As i know I wouldn’t have the courage to do what all them men and women did. Also as Bik was the OC during the hunger striker. I cant imagine how he felt having to pick volunteers to go on hunger strike. Id love to know how he actually went through that process.🤔💚 🇮🇪🙏🏻

  • @KeithWilliamMacHendry

    I was a young Scottish Pitlochry lad when this was all happening, I was a left wing Trotskyist & supported a United Ireland. That said I voted Scottish nationalist & do to this day, coming from a Scottish Presbyterian family of Rangers supporters of which I am one this may seem a contradiction, but why should it? I can't say I agreed with the PIRAs method's, I believe they caused more division than any chance of unity, that is only my opinion. That said, how brave were these men, they were immense & I have nothing but massive admiration for their sacrifices, it truly was the ultimate sacrifice & showed incredible valour & belief in their struggle.

  • @therealpaddy4687
    @therealpaddy4687 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lads and gals so you feel the history watching this it's one podium I'll never forget.

  • @darrenpark11
    @darrenpark11 Před 10 lety +78

    God bless bobby and his nine brave comrades

    • @billymcbeath7018
      @billymcbeath7018 Před 5 lety +2

      @Kenny Smith You're not wrong there Kenny...

    • @ardri31
      @ardri31 Před 2 lety

      @@billymcbeath7018 who replying to Billy no mates?

  • @magicwandfour
    @magicwandfour Před 2 lety +12

    "Mountainclimber" was in fact an MI6 officer named Michael Oatly who, without official approval, opened some back channel contact with Sinn Fein in the mid 70s. Bobby Sands was aware of him and mentions his efforts to negotiate in smuggled out letters (written on cigarette papers). His most solid contact was via a Derry Catholic businessman named Brendan Duddy. After the end of the hungerstrike he kept this channel open through the 80s and 90s without any sanction from above and eventually led him to meet with Martin McGuiness which would turn out to be the first step on the road to the Good Friday Agreement.

    • @Felix-rising
      @Felix-rising Před 2 lety +3

      Your right but he didn’t meet mcguinness, he ran him as an informer from 73

    • @jacquiewalton3022
      @jacquiewalton3022 Před 2 lety

      @@Felix-rising Mr Duddy was a key link - from the early 1970s to the early 1990s - between the Provisional IRA Army Council and the Secret Intelligence Service, acting on the orders of various British governments.
      He even hosted talks in his own living-room involving a top British spy and Martin McGuinness - talks that would ultimately pave the way for peace in Northern Ireland in the 1990s.

    • @Felix-rising
      @Felix-rising Před 2 lety +1

      @@jacquiewalton3022 I know, but mcguinness was an informer from 73

    • @magicwandfour
      @magicwandfour Před 2 lety

      @@Felix-rising My information about their meeting came from a recent interview in a documentary where Oatley says he did meet Mc Guinness and related his first impressions of him. But in this shadowy world of smoke and mirrors who knows who is telling what and for what reason.

    • @jacquiewalton1355
      @jacquiewalton1355 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Felix-rising Evidence ?

  • @AnamCaraDeMexico
    @AnamCaraDeMexico Před rokem +1

    Maggie and Winston never missed a meal in their life

  • @Manasses1961
    @Manasses1961 Před 5 lety +6

    The Narrative of this video has processed that Republicans were the problem. Let them look back 800 yrs, let them realise that a proportion of the citizens will arise and fight back .Let us not forget, this is Ireland This is our Country , no matter how many centuries we were usurped. But this is our beautiful wee Island that should not be raped.

  • @calvinfinn4837
    @calvinfinn4837 Před 10 lety +2

    I was wondering if anyone could give me the proper title of this documentary and the date it was released? I really need it for a project for my Leavjng Cert History in school and would really appreciate it. Thanks

  • @Vent330
    @Vent330 Před 2 lety +3

    We have so much to thank the British for........not

  • @sourneylinnane4221
    @sourneylinnane4221 Před 2 lety +2

    And for got
    Bobby Sands died on my grandad's anniversary!!
    Another man I'd love to have met
    He died 5/5/55.
    Bobby
    5/5/81!!

  • @i.marr.6688
    @i.marr.6688 Před rokem +2

    My dad was friends with Kieran Nugent ,in the mid 70's he was living in Finglas Dublin and I would go with my da to see him I was only 8 or 9 at the time .He was on crotches at the time after falling off a roof getting chased by the Brits. I remember seen his picture in a book called "The centre cannot hold " Where it said he was the 1.st. man on the blanket

  • @bmanfox
    @bmanfox Před 6 lety +4

    I'm Irish (from the Republic). I love being Irish. I despise tyranny. I defy imperialism. However, I'm not a nationalist and to that end I am not willing to kill, die or let others die for what is, let us be clear, a political game! There were no victors in the Troubles, only victims. Everyone was accountable and nobody can say; "It's not my fault". British AND Irish pride, religious views and political scheming got people killed! Even though I'm not a Christian, I love my countries flag because it represents the Green (Catholic) the Gold/Orange (Protestant) and uniting the two is the white of neutrality. Long live the PEACE and FRIENDSHIP of North and South, and for that matter, East and West too. When I look at MY friends, I see only people care about and their philosophies, not their birth-place, religion, political status or even gender. And, yes (to all you violence seeking tossers) I am a BIG ASS HIPPIE, LOVE YA!!! xXxXxXx

    • @kingbrianboru7310
      @kingbrianboru7310 Před 6 lety +3

      Brian Fox you are new age Irish man with that far left tripe and you care not for your national identity and culture. I am sure you are very happy with the mass immigration in Ireland right now.

    • @pennoshea2204
      @pennoshea2204 Před 5 lety +1

      Could Ireland become a majority black or arab nation and remain "Irish"? If your answer is no (as it should be) you got a bit of nationalist in ya, friend.

    • @amysands8925
      @amysands8925 Před 2 lety

      Very well said.

  • @nickxcore74
    @nickxcore74 Před 2 lety +14

    Bobby Sands is one of my political heroes, never forgotten.

  • @Rydonittelo
    @Rydonittelo Před 11 měsíci +2

    Bobby was never a member of parliament. You can't run as a British mp from prison.

    • @marsha-madness-super-badness
      @marsha-madness-super-badness Před měsícem

      So, it was a symbolic "election"? This whole affair is confusing to me no matter how much material I come across about it.

  • @urbanrider403
    @urbanrider403 Před 2 lety +22

    As a Brit you have to admire the bravery of these men.

    • @sitluxetluxfuit4481
      @sitluxetluxfuit4481 Před 2 lety +4

      And you should condemned the government that forced these men to make the ultimate sacrifice

    • @arthurjefferson6259
      @arthurjefferson6259 Před 2 lety +2

      The ira were & are cowardly vermin!

    • @stephenedwards382
      @stephenedwards382 Před 2 lety +1

      @@arthurjefferson6259 here here

    • @stephenedwards382
      @stephenedwards382 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep very brave to sit bollock naked and refuse to eat your sunday roast

    • @philhyland9889
      @philhyland9889 Před 2 lety +3

      It was sad bobby had to die for his country sad for his familymay he rest in peace

  • @dongding4074
    @dongding4074 Před 10 lety +19

    tear in my eyes after watching this.

    • @gazzanorth4373
      @gazzanorth4373 Před 3 lety +5

      Tears of laughter lol

    • @mush707
      @mush707 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gazzanorth4373 smoking on that Churchill pack 🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬

    • @garethfieldstead7547
      @garethfieldstead7547 Před 2 lety +1

      Why? Was you chopping onions?

    • @09weenic
      @09weenic Před 2 lety

      There was shit on the cell walls when Bobby was fasting in 81

  • @jackmotta6942
    @jackmotta6942 Před 10 lety +8

    Shocking that Sinn Fein was so eager to sacrifice the lives of these men for political gain, even after secret concessions (essentially what they would later end up with anyway) were offered by the British Government after the fourth striker died. Much political capital was there to be made however, by more deaths, and according to the most reliable testimonies on the subject, that is what the Republicans opted for.

  • @jonoessex
    @jonoessex Před 9 lety +2

    "Any human being ... was bound to be moved by hunger strike deaths". Really? Would this man be moved by al qaeda prisoners starving themselves to death?

  • @GriefTourist
    @GriefTourist Před rokem

    Thatcher was a cockroach surrounded by cockroaches. Her disciples are with us today and every bit as mean spirited.

  • @spreadthelove77
    @spreadthelove77 Před 5 lety +13

    💚The Bravest of the Brave.
    Bobby Sands, Francis Hughes, Ray McCreesh, Patsy O’Hara, Joe McDonnell, Martin Hurson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Doherty, Thomas McElwee, Michael Devine💚

    • @jimbobnoye7110
      @jimbobnoye7110 Před 5 lety +2

      Even thow your all
      up above
      In the arms of Angel's
      Love
      Your kin and all the people
      you loved are shouting your
      Names your story for ever to
      be told
      Brave men soldiers of political
      war
      As they look at your treasured
      photos
      They see your beautiful message
      Your eyes say I miss you
      Your smile says I love you
      And as they hold your photo upon
      Their hearts you can hear a soft whisper
      I LOVE AND MISS YOU..
      R I P TO ALL
      GOD IS WITH YOU...
      JIMBOB

    • @garethfieldstead7547
      @garethfieldstead7547 Před 6 měsíci

      😂😂😂 - they murdered children - but yes ok, how brave. ​@@jimbobnoye7110

  • @emoryking5278
    @emoryking5278 Před 9 lety +5

    How maney former Catholic members and supporters would return to the Vatican fold if only the heiarchy would state A clear and unambiguouse support for the besieged compariots in the north of Ireland

  • @jenmb2679
    @jenmb2679 Před 4 lety +3

    I watched the doc on netflix and i feel theres a lot of stuff that went on which isnt in the documentary. A lot of netflix docs are like that and i like youtube docs because they get straight to it. Its a very long doc and a waste of time

  • @stevendempster709
    @stevendempster709 Před 10 lety +20

    I was in the army and based in Londonderrry when Bobby Sands died. It was my birthday the next day i was only 20. I never heard those dustbin lids bang as hard as they did that night.

    • @LarryFogarty
      @LarryFogarty Před 10 lety +24

      derry

    • @stevendempster709
      @stevendempster709 Před 10 lety +11

      Larry Fogarty Sorry i forgot. You are right when you say Derry. Its just that when in the army we had to call it Londendery.

    • @LarryFogarty
      @LarryFogarty Před 10 lety +15

      steven paul dempster fair play to you..steven paul dempster

    • @RedHandLad
      @RedHandLad Před 10 lety +6

      You got it right British soldier ...its Londonderry .
      Why do you feel that you have to ingratiate yourself with murderers ?

    • @das55watp98
      @das55watp98 Před 10 lety +6

      Woofer59 Why do you feel you have to ingratiate yourself with trolls?

  • @Cassius..
    @Cassius.. Před 5 lety +13

    Bobby agus na daoine eile go léir ar stailc ocrais a bhí na fir cróga a bhí ar chúis, Cúis díreach.
    Names of Hunger Strikers (1981)
    Those who died:
    Bobby Sands (26)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Member of Parliament (MP)
    began hunger strike on 1 March 1981 and died on 5 May 1981 after 66 days without food
    Francis Hughes (25)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 15 March 1981 and died on 12 May 1981 after 59 days without food
    Raymond McCreesh (24)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 22 March 1981 and died on 21 May 1981 after 61 days without food
    Patsy O'Hara (23)
    Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
    joined hunger strike on 22 March 1981 and died on 21 May 1981 after 61 days without food
    Joe McDonnell (30)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 8 May 1981 and died on 8 July 1981 after 61 days without food
    Martin Hurson (29)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 28 May 1981 and died on 13 July 1981 after 46 days without food
    Kevin Lynch (25)
    Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
    joined hunger strike on xx May 1981 (?) and died on 1 August 1981 after 71 days without food
    Kieran Doherty (25)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Teachta Dáil (TD; member of the Irish Parliament)
    joined hunger strike on 22 May 1981 and died on 2 August 1981 after 73 days without food
    Thomas McElwee (23)
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 8 June 1981 and died on 8 August 1981 after 62 days without food
    Michael Devine (27)
    Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
    joined hunger strike on 22 June 1981 and died on 20 August 1981 after 60 days without food
    Others Who Took Part in the Hunger Strike
    Brendan McLaughlin
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 14 May 1981 and was taken off the strike on 26 May 1981 when he suffered a perforated ulcer and internal bleeding
    Paddy Quinn
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 15 June 1981 and was taken off the strike on 31 July 1981 by his family after 47 days without food
    Laurence McKeown
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike 29 June 1981 was taken off the strike on 6 September 1981 by his family after 70 days without food
    Patrick McGeown
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 9 July 1981 was taken off the strike on 20 August 1981 by his family after 42 days without food
    Matt Devlin
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 14 July 1981 was taken off the strike on 4 September 1981 by his family after 52 days without food
    Liam McCloskey
    Irish National Liberation Army (INLA)
    joined hunger strike on 3 August 1981 and ended the strike on 26 September 1981 after 55 days without food when it became clear that his family would intervene to save his life if he became unconscious
    Patrick Sheehan
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 10 August 1981 and ended the strike on 3 October 1981 after 55 days without food
    Jackie McMullan
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 17 August 1981 ended the strike on 3 October 1981 after 48 days without food
    Bernard Fox
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 24 August 1981 and was taken off the strike on 24 September 1981 when his medical condition deteriorated after 32 days without food
    Hugh Carville
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 31 August 1981 and ended the strike on 3 October 1981 after 34 days without food
    John Pickering
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 7 September 1981 and ended the strike 3 October 1981 after 27 days without food
    Gerard Hodgkins
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 14 September 1981 and ended the strike on 3 October 1981 after 20 days without food
    James Devine
    Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    joined hunger strike on 21 September 1981 and ended the strike on 3 October 1981 after 13 days without food

  • @Cromwellbear333
    @Cromwellbear333 Před 4 lety +9

    Thatcher starved plenty of folk from all corners.

  • @m.e.3614
    @m.e.3614 Před rokem

    I posted the following comment below in response to another individual who was arguing that conflicts between the British and Irish reached back into the pagan era, and therefore a justification existed for the British to continue persecuting the Irish. I am reposting it here for anyone who does not understand why this argument is completely invalid, null and void:
    I think you are missing the central point of history, which is so central that it divides time into two eras - that of B.C., and that of A.D. In the old world, the pre-Christian world, it was very normal for raiding to occur. Pagans were not Christians. Mercy was not a concept. In fact, the love of God for mankind as expressed by Christ was completely revolutionary for its time. We take it for granted today, but in that era of the Pagan/Old Jewish world, our mindset would have been foreign.
    You are referencing old pagan conflicts that existed, not just between Ireland and England, but all over the world. With the dawn of Christianity in England and Ireland, however, things took an entirely different turn. Patrick himself, who you mentioned, was a Celt from Britain who had been Latinized and Christianized. I would argue that this is why instead of seeking vengeance after he escaped, he sought to return and show those who had enslaved him charity and love. He spread that love to the Irish, along with earlier missionaries before him, and they embraced it wholeheartedly. But certain English continued to raid and enslave the Irish, which Patrick actually spoke against, as the following excerpt from his letter to the soldiers of Coroticus (a British chieftain) shows:
    "I cannot say that they (the British soldiers of Coroticus) are my fellow-citizens, nor fellow-citizens of the saints of Rome, but fellow-citizens of demons, because of their evil works. By their hostile ways they live in death, allies of the apostate Scots and Picts. They are blood-stained: blood-stained with the blood of innocent Christians, whose numbers I have given birth to in God and confirmed in Christ....For this reason, let every God-fearing person know that those people are alien to me and to Christ my God, for whom I am an ambassador: father-slayers, brother-slayers, they are savage wolves devouring the people of God as they would bread for food. It is just as it is said: ‘The wicked have routed your law, O Lord’-the very law which in recent times he so graciously planted in Ireland and, with God’s help, has taken root...
    "We (the Irish) have been made as if we were complete outsiders. Can it be they do not believe that we have received one and the same Baptism, or that we have one and the same God as father. For them, it is a disgrace that we are from Ireland. Remember what Scripture says: ‘Do you not have the one God? Then why have you each abandoned your neighbour?"
    Why did the English abandon their neighbor after both had proverbially laid down the sword and taken up the Christian life?
    So yes, invasions have gone both ways, but in two different worlds with two different sets of standards. In the old pagan world, it was acceptable on both sides. (I am not saying it was right, just that this would have been par for the course in those eras.) In the Christian one, it was no longer acceptable. In the Christian world, they were now neighbors and brothers in the same faith. Yet it was the British (and by British I do not mean the entire people as a group, for there are many wonderful British people. I only mean the ones who failed to live up to their new Christian ethos) who continued to act like pagans despite the fact that they now professed Christianity, and persecuted their neighbors for centuries. It was a clear double-standard, and a betrayal of the Christian faith.
    This is the crux of the matter. I am not sure why it is so difficult to understand?

  • @anthonyohare2109
    @anthonyohare2109 Před 4 lety +3

    Civil rights. Look at how Catholics were treated. Would anyone go for that treatment and just roll over. Bobby Sand's is a hero

  • @bigbadredsox
    @bigbadredsox Před 8 lety +75

    Never forget them!

    • @anthonyinger2867
      @anthonyinger2867 Před 8 lety +3

      +bigbadredsox We'll never forget the Kingsmills Ten.

    • @brendanw45
      @brendanw45 Před 8 lety

      +Anthony Inger
      I bet you won't. I bet you miss them at Christmas.

    • @tonyt5919
      @tonyt5919 Před 5 lety +4

      @@anthonyinger2867 yes, quite right not to, in fact, nobody should ever forget anything that happened during that conflict irrelevant of what foot you kick with, I am on the outside looking in, I kept out of the whole thing when it was happening, but it must have been like hell on earth for those who were involved and of course not to forget the victims and their families, what was it that the late David Irvine said,?, "those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it", .

    • @jimmyribshite7092
      @jimmyribshite7092 Před 3 lety +4

      Sinn Fein shafted them more than Thatcher ever could have.. They died for nothing, an internal settlement that they could have had in 73..

    • @therealslimshady4555
      @therealslimshady4555 Před 2 lety

      Hunger striker's hadn't enuff shite left in them to make a full stop on their cell walls. ✊💦

  • @johannesadahl2922
    @johannesadahl2922 Před 10 lety +22

    any and all true resistance movements across the globe can not help but side with the fighting irish. this is something that the supporters and lackies of empire will never understand, whatever we say or do. but fear not... our time will come, brothers and sisters. greetings and solidarity from amsterdam.

    • @johannesadahl2922
      @johannesadahl2922 Před 9 lety +6

      nr 1. i am not dutch. but finnish, of swedish heritage. i happen to LIVE in amsterdam.
      nr 2. that aside, do you suppose all dutch people of all generations are COLLECTIVELY responsible for colonialism? that is a profoundly reactionary (ie anti-revolutionairy) idea.
      nr 3. your confusion is only highlighted by your rude and excessive language.
      have a good day,
      greetings,
      johannes adahl

    • @anthonyinger2867
      @anthonyinger2867 Před 9 lety +4

      johannes adahl
      What I am saying is Britain was itself colonized by other countries many years ago. No other country has the moral right to criticize Britain when you look at what other countries have done.

    • @MrMollypockets
      @MrMollypockets Před 5 lety +8

      @@anthonyinger2867 No other country? Ireland, my friend, has never ever, in her proud long history, lifted a hand to another human being outside her borders. Irish men and women have only ever fought invaders to get their country back and rightly so!

    • @davidalton8634
      @davidalton8634 Před rokem

      @@MrMollypockets haha let’s just forget that Dublin was founded on the slave trade & the slaves where I’m waiting yes that’s right Britains you selective memory is hilarious .

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Před rokem

      Isn.t that where all the drug dealers end up .come from .? What do you know of Ireland .stick to the drug dealing.

  • @JuliusCaesar888
    @JuliusCaesar888 Před rokem +2

    I'm Catholic but I understand the views of the British. Nothing ever justifies killing but the hunger strikers did what they had do. It's a tough situation to look at in either direction if you can divorce yourself from the personal opinions.

    • @matthewgabbard6415
      @matthewgabbard6415 Před rokem

      If the Catholics in Belfast could have kept it to civil rights they might have gotten it without all the violence. Idk though, people like Paisley were always going to try and keep people from voting. Like the segregationists in the American South

  • @briantneary2248
    @briantneary2248 Před rokem +3

    God bless Bobby Sands and all the others who died.

    • @LilyD3353
      @LilyD3353 Před rokem

      Saved someone the trouble of having to " deal " with them lol.

  • @birmanets
    @birmanets Před 3 lety +5

    I would like all Loyalists to know that pre-1500 your ancestors were all Catholics. Haha lol.

    • @louiswills475
      @louiswills475 Před 3 lety

      The Scottish Kennedys whom were originally Irish decendants of the Irish clan Dalriada coming back to Ulster is one of them.

    • @louiswills475
      @louiswills475 Před 3 lety

      Correct me if I'm wrong I dont mnd aye.

    • @louiswills475
      @louiswills475 Před 3 lety

      Kennedy of course being an old Gaelic surname.

  • @joefinnegan4115
    @joefinnegan4115 Před 5 lety +26

    God bless them one and all, Bobby Sands forever.

  • @iancorcoran380
    @iancorcoran380 Před 2 lety +3

    I was radicalised as a 7 yr old, when the special branch turned up to my house in Crumlin, Dublin - the morning after a dinner my folks had with some Sinn Fein folks. The special branch turned up to our door around 9 am. I had to standback & answer questions I've also Knew to say: fuck all

    • @jackmccleary2413
      @jackmccleary2413 Před 2 lety +3

      Same up here in Tallaght 👍🇮🇪

    • @ononewheellad
      @ononewheellad Před 2 lety

      Waaaaaaaaaaaaow, you bad boy Ian. Go stand in the corner. 😂😂

  • @redactedredacted7747
    @redactedredacted7747 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank the Irish for their service