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>"That the wild tribes of Ireland were black men is hinted by the fact that "a wild Irishmen" is in Gaelic "a black Irishman" (Dubh Eireannach). And that some of the natives of Scotland, as well as of England, were of this race also is evident when one remembers that, according to Skene, the powerful tribe of the Damnonii, which was the chief of the Maeatae, or marsh-dwellers, who were a part of the Picti or Caledonii, were probably relations of their namesakes of South-Western Britain; which indeed is almost a certainty, if nomenclature goes for anything" Page 45

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oíche mhaith

Yeah, except "dubh" and "bán" aren't used for race in Irish, the way "black" and "white" are used in English.

A nig-nog is a "fear gorm".

Should be "bhí muid ríthe agus cac". Still vastly superior to nornigger's ed.

>trying to tackle kang arguments in honesty

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good for a laff

kek

Also, Éireannach is a recent identifier, Gael/Gall would have been used in the past, and "Dubh Éireannach" has the wrong word order and doesn't change in accordance with the grammar.

Fucking lazy faggots.

Glad you said muid and not sinn, or even worse, Bhíomar. Didn't want to have to HEEM you

Watching a lad watch OPM.

>OPM
?

Meme anime.