IRISH LIVES MATTER

I’m so outraged by what was done to my ancestors, I plan on bursting into a Hillary rally and disrupting her speech when she comes to PA. I’m aggrieved and want justice for me and my very pale, drunk most of the time, brethren. I’ve suffered terribly from being forced by my Irish mother to eat boiled potatoes and cabbage during my childhood. I demand reparations for my pain and suffering. A Guinness or three should do the trick. Irish Lives Matter!!!!

The Irish Slave Trade – The Forgotten “White” Slaves

The Slaves That Time Forgot

They came as slaves; vast human cargo transported on tall British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by the hundreds of thousands and included men, women, and even the youngest of children.

Whenever they rebelled or even disobeyed an order, they were punished in the harshest ways. Slave owners would hang their human property by their hands and set their hands or feet on fire as one form of punishment. They were burned alive and had their heads placed on pikes in the marketplace as a warning to other captives.

We don’t really need to go through all of the gory details, do we? We know all too well the atrocities of the African slave trade.

But, are we talking about African slavery? King James II and Charles I also led a continued effort to enslave the Irish. Britain’s famed Oliver Cromwell furthered this practice of dehumanizing one’s next door neighbor.

The Irish slave trade began when James II sold 30,000 Irish prisoners as slaves to the New World. His Proclamation of 1625 required Irish political prisoners be sent overseas and sold to English settlers in the West Indies. By the mid 1600s, the Irish were the main slaves sold to Antigua and Montserrat. At that time, 70% of the total population of Montserrat were Irish slaves.

Ireland quickly became the biggest source of human livestock for English merchants. The majority of the early slaves to the New World were actually white.

From 1641 to 1652, over 500,000 Irish were killed by the English and another 300,000 were sold as slaves. Ireland’s population fell from about 1,500,000 to 600,000 in one single decade. Families were ripped apart as the British did not allow Irish dads to take their wives and children with them across the Atlantic. This led to a helpless population of homeless women and children. Britain’s solution was to auction them off as well.

During the 1650s, over 100,000 Irish children between the ages of 10 and 14 were taken from their parents and sold as slaves in the West Indies, Virginia and New England. In this decade, 52,000 Irish (mostly women and children) were sold to Barbados and Virginia. Another 30,000 Irish men and women were also transported and sold to the highest bidder. In 1656, Cromwell ordered that 2000 Irish children be taken to Jamaica and sold as slaves to English settlers.

Many people today will avoid calling the Irish slaves what they truly were: Slaves. They’ll come up with terms like “Indentured Servants” to describe what occurred to the Irish. However, in most cases from the 17th and 18th centuries, Irish slaves were nothing more than human cattle.

As an example, the African slave trade was just beginning during this same period. It is well recorded that African slaves, not tainted with the stain of the hated Catholic theology and more expensive to purchase, were often treated far better than their Irish counterparts.

African slaves were very expensive during the late 1600s (50 Sterling). Irish slaves came cheap (no more than 5 Sterling). If a planter whipped or branded or beat an Irish slave to death, it was never a crime. A death was a monetary setback, but far cheaper than killing a more expensive African. The English masters quickly began breeding the Irish women for both their own personal pleasure and for greater profit. Children of slaves were themselves slaves, which increased the size of the master’s free workforce. Even if an Irish woman somehow obtained her freedom, her kids would remain slaves of her master. Thus, Irish moms, even with this new found emancipation, would seldom abandon their kids and would remain in servitude.

In time, the English thought of a better way to use these women (in many cases, girls as young as 12) to increase their market share: The settlers began to breed Irish women and girls with African men to produce slaves with a distinct complexion. These new “mulatto” slaves brought a higher price than Irish livestock and, likewise, enabled the settlers to save money rather than purchase new African slaves. This practice of interbreeding Irish females with African men went on for several decades and was so widespread that, in 1681, legislation was passed “forbidding the practice of mating Irish slave women to African slave men for the purpose of producing slaves for sale.” In short, it was stopped only because it interfered with the profits of a large slave transport company.

England continued to ship tens of thousands of Irish slaves for more than a century. Records state that, after the 1798 Irish Rebellion, thousands of Irish slaves were sold to both America and Australia. There were horrible abuses of both African and Irish captives. One British ship even dumped 1,302 slaves into the Atlantic Ocean so that the crew would have plenty of food to eat.

There is little question that the Irish experienced the horrors of slavery as much (if not more in the 17th Century) as the Africans did. There is, also, very little question that those brown, tanned faces you witness in your travels to the West Indies are very likely a combination of African and Irish ancestry. In 1839, Britain finally decided on its own to end its participation in Satan’s highway to hell and stopped transporting slaves. While their decision did not stop pirates from doing what they desired, the new law slowly concluded THIS chapter of nightmarish Irish misery.

But, if anyone, black or white, believes that slavery was only an African experience, then they’ve got it completely wrong.

Irish slavery is a subject worth remembering, not erasing from our memories.

But, where are our public (and PRIVATE) schools???? Where are the history books? Why is it so seldom discussed?

Do the memories of hundreds of thousands of Irish victims merit more than a mention from an unknown writer?

Or is their story to be one that their English pirates intended: To (unlike the African book) have the Irish story utterly and completely disappear as if it never happened.

None of the Irish victims ever made it back to their homeland to describe their ordeal. These are the lost slaves; the ones that time and biased history books conveniently forgot.

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kokoda
kokoda
March 7, 2016 9:51 am

Thanx – never knew about it.

flash
flash
March 7, 2016 9:51 am

I’ve heard that that the good Lord made alcohol to prevent we Irish from taking over the world.I’ll drink to that.

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BTW, Stubb, you sick bastard. This is what a fair maiden looks like.Now make that appointment with Ms Freud

javelin
javelin
March 7, 2016 9:59 am

I once discussed this with a black acquaintance of mine. His response, “never happened.’ Africans don’t want to share their victimhood- even if those pointing out the history don’t want anything more than acknowledgement that it happened.

–as an aside, I eventually did convince him after I dug up some old records and colonial laws which showed the year in the later 1700’s when Virginia finally changed the law on white slavery to exclude/forbid, “enslavement of any professing Christian of the white race.”

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 7, 2016 10:00 am

Stop! Everyone knows that white people cannot have a legitimate grievance. Excuses are like assholes everybody has one (except niggers of course).

harry p.
harry p.
March 7, 2016 10:14 am
card802
card802
March 7, 2016 10:27 am

Erin go braless…………

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Welshman
Welshman
March 7, 2016 10:42 am

Read why the Irish hate the English. My god only a couple of books spelled it out, you can’t make this shit up.

Rainwaterrunningdog
Rainwaterrunningdog
March 7, 2016 10:46 am

No worries, one massive major economic/social collapse will so to speak, “clean the clock” of society and afterword everyone can fight to survive together. It never fails to amaze me the special black, special Hispanic, special gay and special special special small groups. Whites must go back to work and pay for this shit. What are the whites, 3 to 5 percent world population! Pay back is always a bitch. This, “special interest group” is going to bring to them a lot of bad choice consequences, and as a whitey that has had to fight poverty given to me at birth, I will feel absolutely no remorse. Hope to hell I can survive too!

goofyfoot
goofyfoot
March 7, 2016 11:10 am
Monger
Monger
March 7, 2016 11:16 am

Did white slavery ever truly end ?

Olga
Olga
March 7, 2016 11:16 am

1910-1940
Stoops of Philadelphia

http://mashable.com/2016/02/15/stoops-of-philadelphia/#AdDRmuCDukqh

John Frank Keith was born in 1883 and spent his whole life in and around Philadelphia. In high school, he developed an interest in photography.

While paying the bills as a bookkeeper, he wandered around the neighborhoods of South Philly with a handheld camera, taking relaxed, informal pictures of residents sitting on stoops, standing in front of their homes or simply walking by.

He recorded children on their way to their first communion wearing their Sunday best, rebellious young men drinking and family members who gathered together. He did this for three decades, printing the photos on postcards and selling them at corner stores.

His motivations are largely a mystery, as he left behind no family or records after his death in 1947. Most of his photographs did not identify the subjects.

The names and stories of the people in his photos, most of them struggling through the Great Depression, are left to the imagination.

Credit
Credit
March 7, 2016 1:08 pm

Patty Murphy

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
March 7, 2016 1:25 pm

Card, you da man.

Credit
Credit
March 7, 2016 1:26 pm

i am a Moore of the Campbell clan

when i went to college i got one of those scholarships especially set aside for Irish-Americans, from the UICF, and so i went on to major in Irish-American history. being proud of my heritage, i participate in Irish-American groups like the NAAIP, Irish Lives Matter, etc., and i read Ivory Magazine religiously. i have convinced my local store to carry personal products designed just for Irish people, but i had to threaten an Irish boycott first. i was also able to get a small business loan form the SBA set aside just for Irish folks, and i have encouraged my employer to “affirmatively action” hire Irish lads and lasses whenever possible. i have been writing my congressman to start an Irish Congressional Caucus but i haven’t heard back from him. and i believe the Irish are under-represented in the Oscar nominations.

Rose
Rose
March 7, 2016 1:47 pm

I’m almost 100% Irish (with a smattering of German and French) and hubs is too. We have an Irish surname and are very proud of our heritage.

My Grampa was a seannachie (storyteller/memory keeper) who brought the generations past to life for me as a child. My family has not forgotten where we came from or what happened to put us here, across an ocean from land we held for a thousand years or more. We will never forget, as long as we keep our stories alive.

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Rose
Rose
March 7, 2016 1:49 pm

How do you post a Youtube song so that it shows up in the post not as a link but as a viewable item?

Srubb
Srubb
March 7, 2016 2:37 pm

Rose, cut and paste the link from your browser bar on the YouTube video you want to show. Make a few line spaces in the comment box, then paste the link, then put your cursor next to the last character of the link and space down a few lines below the link. Then submit comment. This should work.

Stubb
Stubb
March 7, 2016 2:39 pm

See Flash at 9:51 am? I can be a gentleman too.

Rose
Rose
March 7, 2016 2:43 pm
Rose
Rose
March 7, 2016 2:44 pm

Stubb: thank you:)

Stubb
Stubb
March 7, 2016 2:49 pm

Yes Maam! You did it! Glad to help.

flash
flash
March 7, 2016 3:59 pm

Nothing like an Irish love ballad to bring tears to an old sour puss’s eyes..

flash
flash
March 7, 2016 4:02 pm

Stubb, politeness has nothing to do with taste…jus’ sayin’.

Stubb
Stubb
March 7, 2016 4:48 pm

Flash, taste has nothing to do with it either.

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Stubb
Stubb
March 7, 2016 4:51 pm

By the way flash at 3:59 pm. The guy in your video is an excellent dancer. He dances just like me.

Peaknic
Peaknic
March 7, 2016 5:12 pm

I love it when I learn something new on this site. I had no idea.

Perspective is a BITCH!

Thinker
Thinker
March 7, 2016 5:26 pm

We should start a petition for Irish History Month.

Unfriendly
Unfriendly
March 7, 2016 5:56 pm

Hey Flash – as someone with Irish blood flowing through their veins – maybe go easy on Stubb and his undying lust for Judge Jeanine Pirro. After all, she is kind of hot in a “cougar” kind of way?

I also tend to believe “fair maidens” lie in the eyes of the beholder. 🙂

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Spinolator
Spinolator
March 7, 2016 7:32 pm

#Irishlivesmatter

Quark
Quark
March 7, 2016 8:01 pm

kudos admin , most people do not know this info .

Altho ,why is slavery presented in ussa as only a negro thing?

What group/religion/culture?/ wishes to dilute history so that their particular culture comes off as completely innocent of the crimes they have participated in over the millennium?

You know who lol tho it is actually no longer a laughing matter .

Where the fuck is Stucky with his question of the day religious post? Promised to piss off everyone >? WTF cant get your thoughts together ? If family stuff , then my apologies sir .
Whatever , just my random thoughts , such as they are lol

Unfriendly
Unfriendly
March 7, 2016 8:35 pm

Yeah. I too, have been anxiously waiting for Stuckey’s promised religious post.

BTW – I thought Stuck called his bride “Mrs Freud” because he was akin to Sigmund maybe? But, given the advice of late by some here to Stubb regarding his sexual lust towards Judge Jeanine (i.e. satisfaction of the ID), it seems as if Mrs. Freud might be, indeed, a true practitioner?

Fascinating…

ottomatik
ottomatik
March 7, 2016 10:52 pm

The article dovetails nicely with Bernie’s ‘Whites dont know what poverty is’, meme, what a jackass, I mean this guy is strait up Bolshevik. His team cannot wait to turn the DHS into the Cheka, FORWARD!!!

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
March 7, 2016 11:55 pm

Well, fuk. All this me me me shit.

It is only Boomers (including admin ’64) Lives that Matter.

Brad J
Brad J
June 28, 2018 10:06 pm

This is false history, essentially made up and looks like plagiarized from Jim Cavanaugh. Big hint on being bogus, no citation, no references. Fake History, aka lies. Don’t be confused, Irish were mistreated, and did serve as indentured servants in the hundreds of thousands voluntarily (because of their poverty and plight) and nearly 100,000 forced into indentured servitude. Why lie about the plight of Irish?