When will Anglos pay for committing ethnic genocide?

When will Anglos pay for committing ethnic genocide?

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Why are they so evil?

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Never. We will complete the job.

mate russia lost. just get over it. find a better cause

Who were worse to the Irish, the British or the Romans?

Kinda ironic that the only place where they speak Gaelic is the place that is called Islands of the Foreginers in Gaelic

>Urdu in, Celtic out
>Simple as

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No they aren't? They are called the western isles.

Aren't they called Innse Gall?

>incel gaul
Scots really do suffer

No they are called the Western Isles. Eilean na h-iar or Innisean na h-iar in a more old way.

Hey at least plenty of people in Wales still speak Welsh.

England has never opposed rhe Gaelic language or had any authority over it.

>I merely sat back and allowed him to choke on his food, I didn't kill him!

No. The first king to banish the Gaelic language was Malcolm III then in 1613 the Scottish government banned the Gaelic language from schools.

And no Scottish king has natively spoken Gaelic since 1329

Buckbroken Anglo slave

James I of England was a Saxon

No, I speak Gaelic. It's just a fact the Scottish people and government rejected Gaelic.
This has nothing to do with James VI and he wasn't.

Wait, hold up guys, I think this Yank wants to tell us about his great-great-great-grandparents

No choice made under Anglo hegemony is legitimate, it's all done under the auspice of state sanctioned coercion

>No choice made under Anglo hegemony is legitimate
Scotland did not join England unyil and 1707 and the English kingdom collapsed in 1067 under French rule so your point is extremely null.

Btfo

>Many historians mark the reign of King Malcolm Canmore (Malcolm III) as the beginning of Gaelic's eclipse in Scotland.[11] In either 1068 or 1070, the king married the exiled Princess Margaret of Wessex. Conquest. Margaret was thoroughly Anglo-Saxon and is often credited (or blamed) for taking the first significant steps in anglicizing the Scottish court. She spoke no Gaelic, gave her children Anglo-Saxon rather than Gaelic names, and brought many English bishops, priests, and monastics to Scotland.
This is what Anglo evil looks like, you buckbroken slave

>This has nothing to do with James VI and he wasn't.
he banned the Gaelic language and hated Gaels. Pretty sure he had more Saxon blood and identified with them

>In 1540, James V had toured the Hebrides, forcing the clan chiefs to accompany him. There followed a period of peace, but the clans were soon at loggerheads with one another again.[58] During James VI's reign, the citizens of the Hebrides were portrayed as lawless barbarians rather than being the cradle of Scottish Christianity and nationhood. Official documents describe the peoples of the Highlands as "void of the knawledge and feir of God" who were prone to "all kynd of barbarous and bestile cruelteis".[59] The Gaelic language, spoken fluently by James IV and probably by James V, became known in the time of James VI as "Erse" or Irish, implying that it was foreign in nature. Parliament decided that Gaelic had become a principal cause of the Highlanders' shortcomings and sought to abolish it.[58][59]
>It was against this background that James VI authorised the "Gentleman Adventurers of Fife" to civilise the "most barbarous Isle of Lewis" in 1598. James wrote that the colonists were to act "not by agreement" with the local inhabitants, but "by extirpation of thame". Their landing at Stornoway began well, but the colonists were driven out by local forces commanded by Murdoch and Neil MacLeod. The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result, although a third attempt in 1607 was more successful.[59][60] The Statutes of Iona were enacted in 1609, which required clan chiefs to provide support for Protestant ministers to Highland parishes; to outlaw bards; to report regularly to Edinburgh to answer for their actions; and to send their heirs to Lowland Scotland, to be educated in English-speaking Protestant schools.[61] So began a process "specifically aimed at the extirpation of the Gaelic language, the destruction of its traditional culture and the suppression of its bearers."[62]

> When both Malcolm and Margaret died just days apart in 1093, the Gaelic aristocracy rejected their anglicized sons and instead backed Malcolm's brother Donald as the next King of Scots. Known as Donald Bàn (“the Fair”), the new king had lived 17 years in Ireland as a young man and his power base as an adult was in the thoroughly Gaelic west of Scotland. Upon Donald's ascension to the throne, in the words of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, "the Scots drove out all the English who had been with King Malcolm".[12]

>Bro the Gaels just chose to be Anglos!

> Malcolm's sons fled to the English court, but in 1097 returned with an Anglo-Norman army backing them. Donald was overthrown, blinded, and imprisoned for the remaining two years of his life. Because of the strong English ties of Malcolm's sons Edgar, Alexander, and David – each of whom became king in turn – Donald Bàn is sometimes called the ‘last Celtic King of Scotland’.[13]

The Anglo and the Norman, committing ethnic genocide hand in hand