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[–] mememeyou [S] 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

As no Jewish person would ever refer to the “Jewish Oxygen Famine of 1939 – 1945”, so no Irish person ought ever refer to the Irish Holocaust as a famine. --- And despite what you've probably been taught, the Irish did not rely only on potatoes; Actually, Ireland was a food exporter during years of the "famine" - "According to John Mitchel, quoted by Woodham-Smith, "Ireland was actually producing sufficient food, wool and flax, to feed and clothe not nine but eighteen millions of people," yet a ship sailing into an Irish port during the famine years with a cargo of grain was "sure to meet six ships sailing out with a similar cargo." ------ "Academic historians maintain the lie that only one crop was cultivated, covering up the food removals and exportation to England. British and Irish academia won't approach the truth, and anyone bringing the genocide out in the open is smeared as a "republican" (implying a terrorist.) ... The truth is startling: 67 out of 130 regiments of Britain's Empire army were in Ireland during this period (100,000 at any one time). The troops were not on a humanitarian mission. Their job was to remove food by force."

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[–] PapShamir 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

My God. It's true. I've needed those maths for some time.

Things would be different if more people bothered to question the Santa-level inconsistencies of the approved narratives. Nothing against the direct victims though.

Listen I won't bother with personal relevancies here, but this is exactly what I sought and needed @mememeyou

Many thanks!