The Troubles: Unravelling Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict

The Troubles: Unravelling Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict

Tieran Freedman

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@CharlesParkhill
@CharlesParkhill - 19.02.2025 18:04

Why is this wall less infamous than the Berlin Wall?

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@eddiejoe3876
@eddiejoe3876 - 19.02.2025 18:06

This video, about Ireland, (narrated by an Englishman), provides a superficial, history of "The Troubles". Sadly, it fails to explore the collusion of the British forces (MI5, MI6, British Army, etc.) with the Loyalist paramilitaries. It also fails to mention that some of the people negotiating "The Good Friday Agreement', on behalf of Irish Republicans, were actually undercover British agents. Further, it fails to mention the torture and other abuse of Irish Republicans and Irish Nationalists by British Forces, including the RUC, (now called the PSNI), which continues today.

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@oystamanza
@oystamanza - 19.02.2025 18:13

Good video

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@bazza1024
@bazza1024 - 19.02.2025 19:17

The way the northerners celebrated after the vote is pretty disturbing

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@bazza1024
@bazza1024 - 19.02.2025 19:26

The bald ulster guy is a complete moron

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@user-kx6wl8hz8v
@user-kx6wl8hz8v - 19.02.2025 19:52

Fuck that guy saying he doesn't regret getting involved with the violence. Literal piece of shit

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@Marea_Roja
@Marea_Roja - 20.02.2025 06:58

Free Ireland, Free Palestine, Free Indigenous Nations Colonized by America! ✊🏽

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@ElmerCornish-z4i
@ElmerCornish-z4i - 20.02.2025 21:10

Huh. Because a king wanted to begat

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@Raptorman0909
@Raptorman0909 - 20.02.2025 22:12

The trouble were not the first series of conflicts, that goes back centuries, 1690 to be more precise. 1919-1921 marked the modern era of protest and demand for independence, but we remember the troubles from the late 60's. If you want to know how this happened just put a pin in it until August 12th.

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@petertrebilco9430
@petertrebilco9430 - 21.02.2025 15:18

Everything the English touch turns to muck: India, Canada, the US, Australia, parts of Africa, the Middle East, Alban, Manon, Kembra, Iwerdhon, Kernow, to name a few. All because a monarch…in a remnant feudal monarchy…wanted them ruined.

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@derekkearns3377
@derekkearns3377 - 22.02.2025 01:13

2025 the WEF is trying plantation of Europe and USA to stsy in power. Divide and conquer

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@risbolensky3921
@risbolensky3921 - 22.02.2025 14:49

The only Republicans I respect

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@2.7petabytes
@2.7petabytes - 22.02.2025 20:37

Éire Bheo Fhada

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@AlexBriggs2
@AlexBriggs2 - 23.02.2025 12:16

All sounds to familiar.

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@alexandergover9268
@alexandergover9268 - 23.02.2025 17:26

I’m British. Born to Welsh and English parents and I grew up near London. I’d describe myself and centre slight right politically. My dad fought against the IRA and is still anti IRA after losing many friends in the battles.

I always believe there are two sides to a story. I think often there can be justification for both sides of any conflict, but some of the things Britain did in the last 100 years against the Irish sicken me. It’s a shame because we drove Ireland to a lot of the violence we later condemned them for.

It would have been better had we just left completely like we did in so many other colonies.

Hopefully ‘we the people’ can still stand together now and in the future in peace and unity. Even if that unity means letting Ireland be alone to govern themselves completely.

United through history, blood, family, and culture. I consider the Irish family, also home to bad food, good beer, and great people.

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@zildjiandrummer1
@zildjiandrummer1 - 23.02.2025 21:00

This is the best documentary I've ever seen in this topic. Very well done mate

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@englishgentleman3551
@englishgentleman3551 - 24.02.2025 01:58

While Christians can’t get on in a Christian country Islam is invading every day and they are allowed to

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@MeowzerzGaming
@MeowzerzGaming - 24.02.2025 03:54

From my outside perspective, with zero emotions involved. I concluded this is on the British. Entirely their fault.

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@patriciatapia1710
@patriciatapia1710 - 24.02.2025 16:25

the subtitles are much appreciated <3

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@BlackbeardVG
@BlackbeardVG - 25.02.2025 00:25

and both sides are flooding their lands with parasites thinking that they will wield them as a weapon against the other while they rape your culture out of you. Just because a goat is born in a horses stable does not make it a horse. Also, a good number of the Scots that ended up in Ulster were given an impossible choice, go or the crown will make you wish you did. My family was formed there between a Scottish man and Irish woman, both catholic. This is an offense against us that still causes arguments at our table whenever family is together despite everyone that suffered from it being long since dead. It is anything but forgotten.

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@Fuzzypotato2
@Fuzzypotato2 - 25.02.2025 03:45

How did religion tie into this? Religion CAUSED this.

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@TanOpperations
@TanOpperations - 25.02.2025 15:10

THE RED HAND STAYS LOYAL TO THE REPUBLIC! ERIN GO BRAGH!

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@RossIsFine
@RossIsFine - 25.02.2025 19:58

Both sides are idiots

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@Pixelcarloss
@Pixelcarloss - 26.02.2025 06:25

The Roblox game

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@michpo1445
@michpo1445 - 26.02.2025 07:58

Yet English and the Irish are the first and the most top volunteers to defend Ukraine from the Russian Imperialist invasion

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@typer2909
@typer2909 - 26.02.2025 15:44

just a fact check, neither side wants it to be the UK, and there were never “paramilitary irishmen” those were rebels fighting conquest

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@niamahmah666
@niamahmah666 - 26.02.2025 17:29

its segregation not based on race,and no one cares or talk about it,funny right?education sucks

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@mdesign8675
@mdesign8675 - 26.02.2025 18:48

This will all seem very trivial when both Irelands are reduced to third world Muslim enclaves, as is the way for most of Europe.

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@glenntremblay5406
@glenntremblay5406 - 26.02.2025 19:19

Idiots... one and all.

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@marer231
@marer231 - 26.02.2025 20:19

This is easily the best video or/and summary of this war/troubles or whatever you want to name it. Thank you for, not a goo but great video and intelligent summary. Also thank you to the men that where willing to share their story. I think all mankind has something from watching this video

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@sugcalif1
@sugcalif1 - 26.02.2025 20:48

All that fighting for self-identity an autonomy wasted and in vain. Now you folks will be replaced by a foreign culture, and the only fighting is between who will keep the door open for your destruction.

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@Litepaw
@Litepaw - 26.02.2025 21:10

To anyone outside the UK and Ireland, "the troubles" sounds like "The rascaling" or "the hippity tally scallywagging". It's a very dismissive and misleading way to describe such a horrible period in time.

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@cjfoshu
@cjfoshu - 26.02.2025 22:05

How did that murderer/turncoat Billy get out of prison?

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@TakethesidedoorOut-v6l
@TakethesidedoorOut-v6l - 27.02.2025 05:46

Sad.

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@AclypseOfReason
@AclypseOfReason - 27.02.2025 18:57

The trouble? Probably the foreign invaders who won’t leave your country. I couldn’t imagine having British folk trying to destroy my country while fellow Irishmen help them. Go back to England!!!

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@MarcLudford
@MarcLudford - 27.02.2025 21:01

Cowardly british soldiers gunned down innocent people and were never charged is a terrible thing they lied about what happened some given knighthoods Thatcher was evil
a terrible woman inhumane

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@aersla1731
@aersla1731 - 27.02.2025 22:39

So the Irish were just fighting colonialism. It's crazy the brits really did try to colonize the world, even their neighbors.

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@Nodge_Noot
@Nodge_Noot - 27.02.2025 22:46

Let's not forget that the Plantation of Ulster was instigated by a Scottish King (King James.)

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@TruthHurtz777
@TruthHurtz777 - 28.02.2025 05:22

Now they get murdered by Islamist sad

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@Arksimon2k
@Arksimon2k - 28.02.2025 14:03

Fantastic documentary. I've been absorbing a lot of Northern Irish media and material, and I find it all really fascinating. One thing that stood out to me was the former IRA man not necessarily agreeing with the Republic of Ireland government. It is all well and good to want a united Ireland, but the two states have been separate for generations, so it makes sense they're going to have different feelings on the matter of government.
I hope to visit Belfast soon!

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@PictishGrappling
@PictishGrappling - 28.02.2025 18:03

Britain didnt colonize Ireland. The first settlers were invited by the king of Leinster. In the centuries that followed different English kings from acrosa Europe claimed parts of Ireland. Its never as simple as Republician sympathizers make it out to be

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@5fiftyfive
@5fiftyfive - 28.02.2025 20:11

A wonderfully informative video account of the conflict.

For anyone further interested in this subject I cannot recommend the book ‘say nothing’ by Patrick Radeon Keefe enough

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@dominicaustin6016
@dominicaustin6016 - 01.03.2025 11:35

My heart goes out to the entire island of Ireland. And respect for you being English and making this, even keeping those tough interview moments in the edit.

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@sealsonsaturn
@sealsonsaturn - 01.03.2025 16:22

As an ignorant American, ive never understood this feud, and now i can safely say that i now i know enough so that if i overheard people talking about it, id kinda know what they were talking about

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@DanGarrySalmon
@DanGarrySalmon - 01.03.2025 17:34

England has again created. Mess trying to force English ,Crown Rue.. Control Control.

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@edwardtimlin7600
@edwardtimlin7600 - 01.03.2025 23:11

I’m from Ireland 🇮🇪

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@edwardtimlin7600
@edwardtimlin7600 - 01.03.2025 23:13

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@TieranFreedman
@TieranFreedman - 03.08.2023 22:04

Hi everyone, here is some additional context for the video and a couple of corrections. Thanks to those who have commented highlighting some of these!

- correction on the graphic showing Ulster in the beginning: Ulster is made up of 9 counties, six of which are in what is now Northern Ireland, and 3 of which are in Ireland. The graphic only depicts the border of Northern Ireland.



- while there are slightly more people identifying as unionist over republicans in Northern Ireland, Catholics (45.7% of pop) now outnumber protestants (43.5% of pop)



- The Provisional IRA was not the only republican paramilitary. In 1969, its predecessor, the IRA, split into two factions; the Official IRA and the Provisional IRA. The group most now think of when they imagine the IRA is the Provisional IRA, which became the most powerful of these groups. The Official IRA later split further, with some members leaving to create the INLA (Irish National Liberation Army). On the unionist side, other than the UVF, notable groups include the UDA (Ulster Defence Association) and UFF (Ulster Freedom Fighters). The UDA was a kind of umbrella group uniting protestant/unionist paramilitaries. The UFF was likely a cover name for attacks carried out by some members of the UDA. Occasionally there was infighting on each side between these groups.



- At its peak, the Provisional IRA had around 10,000 members. UVF membership numbers are harder to find, but were estimated to be several thousand. The UDA claimed to have 40,000 members at its peak in 1972, but only a portion of these were involved with the more violent UFF, which is thought to have had 2,000-4,000 members.

- not mentioned at the beginning is the 1916 Easter Rising, which happened while Britain was fighting in WWI. It was the first armed conflict in the lead-up to the war for independence.

- at 1.01, I meant to say provisional IRA. The IRA as a whole was around since the early 1900s, as mentioned later in the video.

- There is evidence that some loyalist attacks were armed and/or allowed by British security forces. Exact numbers on this are, for obvious reasons, difficult to find.



If you feel something else deserves a mention, please leave a comment; I will be updating this one.

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