July 11-12, Battle of the Boyne, Vilnius, and the Fate of the World
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I have always considered the Battle of the Boyne celebrated on July 12 each year as Orangemen’s Day in Northern Ireland to be a grotesque, sickening display of the might of an imperial proxy (i.e. Ulster protestants dependent on the imperial power of London) that swaggers its drunken way through the urban deserts of the centuries’ suppression of catholics of Northern Ireland, too long abandoned by a bought-out bourgeois elite in Dublin.
July 11-12, Battle of the Boyne, Vilnius, and the Fate of the World
July 11-12, Battle of the Boyne, Vilnius, and…
July 11-12, Battle of the Boyne, Vilnius, and the Fate of the World
I have always considered the Battle of the Boyne celebrated on July 12 each year as Orangemen’s Day in Northern Ireland to be a grotesque, sickening display of the might of an imperial proxy (i.e. Ulster protestants dependent on the imperial power of London) that swaggers its drunken way through the urban deserts of the centuries’ suppression of catholics of Northern Ireland, too long abandoned by a bought-out bourgeois elite in Dublin.