Disrupting the Narrative of the New Left, its allies in Academia, Hollywood and the Establishment Media, and examining with honesty the goals of cultural Marxism and the dangers of reactionary and abusive political correctness.
In this episode we learn of Eamonn Ceannt and his passion for the culture and language of Ireland and, as such, was a member of the Gaelic League (Conradh na Gaeilge). While the Gaelic League had its roots in a cultural rather than a political movement, Eamonn Ceannt recognized that an independent Ireland would only have a chance to become a reality if the movement evolved from the cultural to a political and military movement. Not all in the League were in agreement.
On a side note - conspicuously and admirably for that period and in contrast with other associations, the Gaelic League accepted women on an equal basis from the start. They were not restricted to subordinate roles, but played an active part in leadership.
In this episode we learn of Eamonn Ceannt and his passion for the culture and language of Ireland and, as such, was a member of the Gaelic League (Conradh na Gaeilge). While the Gaelic League had its roots in a cultural rather than a political movement, Eamonn Ceannt recognized that an independent Ireland would only have a chance to become a reality if the movement evolved from the cultural to a political and military movement. Not all in the League were in agreement.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note - conspicuously and admirably for that period and in contrast with other associations, the Gaelic League accepted women on an equal basis from the start. They were not restricted to subordinate roles, but played an active part in leadership.