/Éire/ + /Alba/ = /Conradh na Gaeilge/

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Heil Hitler

Good post

>/Conradh na Gaeilge/

I ndeireadh na dála

Wew lads.

Watching Schindlers List, a Hitler doc was on earlier too
>remember the 6 gorillian goy

Thinking about starting a right-wing nationalist party and standing in Ireland (both sides of the border), what d'yiz think?

Need someone other than poxy Shit Fein to be running up North

I'd join immediately, im a good public speaker if ye need one

>I ndeireadh na dála
Ní ábhar sé

Tried so hard and got so far
;__;

Ach, sa deireadh, nach ríchuma.

assuming you're in favour of leaving the EU go ahead
Ireland having no parties in favour of leaving means reunification is currently JUST-worthy

A right wing party as nationalist as sf is sorely needed

ITT: Skype shitposting group

>tfw national socialism is within the realms of the Irish Proclamation

Help me come up with a name lads. National Front is too French, Conservatives is too English.

>Ireland having no parties in favour of leaving means reunification is currently JUST-worthy
We're 80% against leaving the EU in the South. We'd have to stay in but with a healthy dose of scepticism.

It'd probably eat up SF and FG's support base, the only reason farmers support FG is because they're not FF.

why not just hijack SF
all their voters are anti immigration anyway, its not like gerry's lackeys would be sorely missed (although are gerry would)

Jed for Taoiseach.

Leanaí na hÉireann

Because they're actual Commies, they're part of the Green-Nordic Left in the EU.

didn't Identity Ireland already fail miserably?
any ideology bar centrism-on-leftism won't take hold in a prosperous country, people are too scared of having opinions

>3 /éire/s in a day
Wew we might be back.

Excellent post.

Identity Ireland failed because it was run by an autistic retard

>didn't Identity Ireland already fail miserably?
Not to sound arrogant but it was run by a complete fucking gobshite. Renua also snapped because they didn't have any actual policies.

Just tell them you're centrist nationalists, it's not like anyone gives a fuck about the words.

yeah so let's get some lads from an anime imageboard to start a party

i can just imagine myself running a political party and its not pretty

I would vote for Anime Ireland.

Pocléimnigh!
Pocléimnigh is closest in meaning to English words like “frolicking” or “gambolling.” It literally means “buck-jumping,” and is a one-word name for an energetic, excitable leap into the air, or a jump for joy.

I could do it lad
I know i could
I just dont fancy wading through all the bureaucratic shite till i forget why i even started

bit homo-sexual if you ask me, sounds like the sort of name a Green party would take

How many votes do you think are just lying around with neckbeards who want to make Anime real?

Buy a gun. Coup them. They'll be powerless.

>make anime real
What does this even mean?
Could round up the lads right enough

Following the societal and political collapse of Europe, the celtic nations will rise from the ashes like a splenderous phoenix.

A celtic confederation will be formed, and the gaelic tongue shall be spoken from the costs of Cornwall to the Shetland Isles.

First we conquer britanny, then, who knows, perhaps the world.

UKIP promised to make anime real and won brexit

to make anime real we must ourselves leave our current reality and immerse ourselves in 2D
virtual reality is the future my man

Chuaigh mé go dti an siopa agus cheannaigh mé cupla Kinder seaclaid.

Memory is a little rusty, but I think that's a sound sentence.

How about Dhorn Iarann or Dhorn Éireann (I think Dhorn means Fist, so Iron Fist or Irish Fist would certainly bring a strong message, not necessarily an evil one).

>(I think Dhorn means Fist, so Iron Fist or Irish Fist would certainly bring a strong message, not necessarily an evil one).
This isn't warhammer 40k

I suppose strong Euroscepticism and a complete hard 'no' stance on further European integration would be good enough, it would be quite tough for us to go it alone outside of the EU

Maith thú!

Dorn na hÉireann would be correct.

Irish people are probably gagging for a bit of "strong leadership in Europe" after being reamed out of it for the last decade

Doesn't have to be. It just means that the party is willing to do everything for Ireland. I mean, I know the name's a bit memey, but it was just an idea. Obviously it doesn't have to sound so sinister and harsh, but people do need a wake up call to what's happening around the world.

Thanks, that does sound a lot better.

Been learning Irish for a few months and think I've been doing well enough
starting a Beginner's Irish course at Uni soon too which I think may help a lot
pretty excited desu

>Supporting the Welfare State for Irish citizens, restricting migration to skilled Western migrants only
>Strengthening Irish courts
>Securing Irish interests in Europe and around the world
>Running candidates in the North and the South
>Potentially running them in Scotland on a nationalist platform
>pro-Irish language [promise more Gaeilscoileanna for that middle class family vote]


An mhaith, a bhuacaill.
What made you want to learn it lad?

>pro-irish language
Irish road/street names in Derry when?

I unironically want to make Galway an Irish speaking city and the centre of the revival. Offering tax incentives to companies who set up in the Gaeltachts and hire Irish speaking workers only (since the equality act doesn't stop discrimination based on language).

Well I'm a nordie if you didn't guess, and always been pretty nationalist leaning. It's a great language and I think its survival is quite important, and I've always enjoyed learning languages in general. Lot of good poetry and songs written in it which would be nice to read without translation too

Soon lads

>Population: 3.7 million
How many people are we gonna have to kill off?

DEVILISH
>Land of the small
?

All non-elves
Humans aren't white

the fug is this

Vocaroo of people speaking Gaeilge?

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I have to say, you've done a serious amount of thinking about this. Those are some good ideas.

Time to put our magic meme political skills to the test lads.

I can read something, can't really have a conversation in it though.

>I have to say, you've done a serious amount of thinking about this
Yes I seem to have some form of autism.

Shadowrun is some awesome stuff.

No no no, it's good thinking. It's the kind of thinking that the nation should be doing as a whole. Perhaps your ideas are what's gonna keep this Island safe from what's outside. Just don't close it off.

Always wonder what would happen to us in the case of reunification. Some devolved assembly in Belfast? I can see the UUP and Alliance taking seats in the Dáil but I don't know what their purpose would be, and I imagine the DUP would abstain.
How do you go about actually getting a party off the ground without being mega rich? Closest thing to a new party doing well is PBP in N.I but they were sort of already pretty well established down south

Ill do some tomorrow if anyone wouldn't mind correcting me to Ulster

ELLEN

E L L E N
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L
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ELLEN POST NECK
RIGHT NOW RIGHT NOW RIGHT NOOOOOWWWWWWW

there'd probably just be some minor riots from knackers and then the rest of norn iron would go down without a fight

breddy scary how things change so fast

>Some devolved assembly in Belfast?
A federalised Ireland seems to have the most traction lately. Each province has a sort of "Home Rule" with powers devolved from the Dáil.

I'd honestly be open to rejoining the Commonwealth if it placated the Unionists.

>getting a party off the ground without being mega rich?
No idea. I'll be a solicitor for a few years before hand and jew some shekels around. It'd be a good 15-20 years before anyone actually makes any gains.

Would love to get my handwriting to that standard

I think I might be a nigger

it's Irish right?

A chara,
something something an something "fear na something pint"

How did Hitler start up the NSDWP from nothing?
It could probably give us some good hints

That's gorgeous handwriting, but terribly hard to read. If you want to reach that standard, make it readable at least.

The weird R is an S iirc, anything with a dot over it is a seimhiu (C' is Ch, D' is Dh)

Hitler didn't start it from nothing though I'm pretty sure it was a party he joined.

A chara,
Cuir chugam mas é do toil é an drama "fear na milliún punt" Seo é ocht pighinn luach is costas posta.
That's what I made of it.

I'm giving it a go as we speak

That actually sounds good. Devolution for Ulster would probably mean a lot and allows die hard proddies to cling to Ulster nationalism and identity and stuff
He kind of grew it out of an already existent party that had support from those Freikorps and general anti-Commie types, hard to replicate since we wouldn't be able to have our own party paramilitary wing roughing up people
damn political correctness

>hard to replicate since we wouldn't be able to have our own party paramilitary wing roughing up people
Wasn't there a couple hundred PEGIDA marchers in Dublin a few months ago?

Or telling the Provos that we'll get rid of the Special Criminal Court if we get into power.

>Sabhsaí
Cárbh as duit? Is iontach an cumas Gaelainne atá agat.

Are you in the North that your college has a course in Irish? QUB or UU?

Maith an fear, dála an scéil.

>I unironically want to make Galway an Irish speaking city and the centre of the revival.
Same.

>The weird R is an S iirc, anything with a dot over it is a seimhiu (C' is Ch, D' is Dh)
Correct on both fronts.

think so
Don't really think it's necessary though, and there'd be no threat real or imagined that a paramilitary wing could be justified with like Hitler could use the Gommies

My handwriting has become awful since I left college for the summer.

Is mise. Is as BÁC dom. Go raibh maith agat mar sin féin. 'S tusa?

Going to Scotland for uni actually, the module is part of a bigger course in Celtic and Gaelic studies or something. I'm studying History but have to take extra modules so opted for Irish. Was pretty surprised they offered it but they teach Scottish Gaelic so I suppose it's not that odd

>/Éire/
Surely you mean "/West Britain/"?

Don't reply to leaf bait

>Same.
Pretty sure making Galway the "cultural capital" would be enough to win over a shite ton of student voters.

>Correct on both fronts
Kinda wish we'd bring that font back.

Depends mostly on what happens on the continent in the next decade or two, whether Islamism actually becomes a danger. Plus using PEGIDA Ireland to batter kiddy diddlers and nigger criminals would be a boon among the working class.

>I'm studying History

Is Corcaíoch mé. Is annamh a bhíonn an leibhéal sin ag duine as an bpríomhcathair.

Interesting. I think NUIG might offer a course on Scots Gaelic for those studying Irish, so maybe it's common enough.

>bpríomhcathair
*bpríomhchathair

Brón orm, táim tuirseach.

>Kinda wish we'd bring that font back.

Aontaím leat. Tá an seanchló go hálainn. Is dócha gur mór an baol atá ann go gcaillfear an iomarca má dhéantar iarracht an teanga a shimpliú.

No bully. At least it's not gender studies or something. Hoping that going to a respected university with considerable stature means something these days.

If you find any cutie Gaidhealgoirí (?) waifus send them a link to /éire/ so we can circlejerk them.

I'm pretty sure you can become a solicitor if you've studied history, you'll just need to sit the bar exam anyway

What dialect is this?
What are you adding h's where theyre not needed
Doesn't the h silence the letter before it?

Bheadh iontas ortsa féin. Tá cúpla duine anseo a bhfuil níos mó ná cúpla focal acu, Gaeilge líofa, is fíor sin.
D'fhoghlaim mé mo chuid nuair a bhí mé in Gaoth Dobair, is bhí a lán Baile Átha Cliathacha ann chomh maith.

>Doesn't the h silence the letter before it?
Mh/Bh is v or w depending on the vowel after it, th/dh is generally y, fh is silent, ch is a kind of guttural k - like Ch in German or Kh in Arabic

>Doesn't the h silence the letter before it?
No...
It's just silent. It doesn't really make much of difference most of the time, iirc, but it's important for spelling, you know?

>What dialect is this?
I use the Munster dialect a little bit, but mostly just the standard.

>What are you adding h's where theyre not needed
Can you show me an example of where you think I did this?

>Doesn't the h silence the letter before it?
Not always. It depends on what the letter is.

Go maith. Ní minic a bhím ann, le fírinne. Bíonn an baile ró-mhór agus ró-ghnóthach dom.

>ch is a guttural k
Its a soft h when in the middle of the word in Ulster as far as im aware, it has no effect if its the second letter like chuig

I overemphasised it a bit vocaroo.com/i/s1p2o6PPm93W

Don't think we emphasis it quite as much up here
I could be mistaken desu. This is just what i remember from school

Rinne mé,
Can anyone write like that?

>ró-mhór agus ró-ghnóthach dom.
Feiceann tú, rugadh agus togadh mé istigh an lár. 'sé an gnáthrud domsa.

Is that your handwriting? It's aesthetic as fuck.

It's fecking awful, I posted this and I really can't match it at all.
It's annoying me that I can't

How long does it normally take for you to write a sentence

Far too long. Even at that, the pic I posted isn't how I write.

The only thing that threw me was that the r and s looked too similar in "scríobh" honestly, otherwise it's 8.5/10

I tried. I'll stick to the regular cursive