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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (22275)8/16/2001 1:20:00 PM
From: thames_sider  Read Replies (2) of 82486
 
On citizenship, my point was that the 'Irish' in the American colonies could not be Irish nationality because there was none... come from Ireland, certainly: hate the British crown, no doubt <g>: but Ireland was at the time a part of the UK...

As for the potato famine - the attitude of the British government was much the same as for any other suffering poor group without political representation under their rule... i.e., so?
There was no more help given to the poor in Britain, either, when they suffered incredible privations - for example, under enclosure or the onset of industrialisation - save by individual enlightened types (who *were* also active in Ireland). Basically it wasn't that they were Irish - just that the rich OF THE TIME mostly did not care, and ran government for their own ends - and only the relatively wealthy had the vote then in the UK. Today's standards of decency and responsibility can't really be applied.
Although of course the left wing was active in advocating collective responsibility, even then... I'm pleased to see you arguing this case! (LOL).
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