Post by RedFlag32 on May 7, 2007 7:59:00 GMT
Irish Freedom Committee condemns Brit queen visit to US
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Queen’s visit an insult to America
The Irish Freedom Committee denounces this weekend’s visit to Virginia and
Washington by the queen of England, and the crass display of stolen wealth,
monarchy and imperialism she brings to the US. We decry and condemn the total
waste of US taxpayers' money as politicians in official Washington and elsewhere
fall over themselves to honor representatives of a monarchy that is unashamed of
it's centuries old history of barbarity and inhumanity to other peoples.
As the matriarch of the one of the wealthiest families in the world --not one of
whose members can be credited with an honest day's work, being paid by public
welfare-- arrives in this country, the anglophiles and sycophants who bow and
curtsy before these "regals" thereby refuse to honor and recall the enormous
sacrifices of those who fought two wars to gain America's freedom from the
original "Evil Empire".
We believe it was Mahatma Ghandi who coined the phrase "The Butcher’s Apron"
to describe the British flag. The name is fitting for a flag that presided over the
rape, pillage, exploitation, and genocide of so many nations across the globe,
including the United States. As Irish Americans, we well remember the legacy of
Britain’s bloody apron in driving our ancestors out of Ireland, and into a land which
been similarly raped, pillaged, and robbed of natural resources owned by it’s
Native American population.
We see nothing to celebrate in the 400 year anniversary of the genocide of Native
Americans begun at the British settlement at Jamestown, or the mass
enslavement of Africans that followed under the edicts of Britain’s queen
Elizabeth. We are disgusted that this visit occurs on the 26th anniversary of the
death of Bobby Sands at Long Kesh prison, a cruel and agonizing death on
hunger strike, under the watch of the British monarchy.
After 400 years, it's quite a pitiful sight to witness so many Americans,
purportedly in possession of their faculties, who blithely forget or ignore this
nations struggle for freedom from that very country before whose "dignitaries" they
fawn. The toadying displays this weekend over this ancient symbol of British
colonial rule have no place in the United States. We condemn the presence of this
relic of colonialism, genocide, slavery and imperialism on our ground, and we ask
Americans to remember the Britain’s bloody legacy instead.
God save this nation of 50 independent states!!
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Queen’s visit an insult to America
The Irish Freedom Committee denounces this weekend’s visit to Virginia and
Washington by the queen of England, and the crass display of stolen wealth,
monarchy and imperialism she brings to the US. We decry and condemn the total
waste of US taxpayers' money as politicians in official Washington and elsewhere
fall over themselves to honor representatives of a monarchy that is unashamed of
it's centuries old history of barbarity and inhumanity to other peoples.
As the matriarch of the one of the wealthiest families in the world --not one of
whose members can be credited with an honest day's work, being paid by public
welfare-- arrives in this country, the anglophiles and sycophants who bow and
curtsy before these "regals" thereby refuse to honor and recall the enormous
sacrifices of those who fought two wars to gain America's freedom from the
original "Evil Empire".
We believe it was Mahatma Ghandi who coined the phrase "The Butcher’s Apron"
to describe the British flag. The name is fitting for a flag that presided over the
rape, pillage, exploitation, and genocide of so many nations across the globe,
including the United States. As Irish Americans, we well remember the legacy of
Britain’s bloody apron in driving our ancestors out of Ireland, and into a land which
been similarly raped, pillaged, and robbed of natural resources owned by it’s
Native American population.
We see nothing to celebrate in the 400 year anniversary of the genocide of Native
Americans begun at the British settlement at Jamestown, or the mass
enslavement of Africans that followed under the edicts of Britain’s queen
Elizabeth. We are disgusted that this visit occurs on the 26th anniversary of the
death of Bobby Sands at Long Kesh prison, a cruel and agonizing death on
hunger strike, under the watch of the British monarchy.
After 400 years, it's quite a pitiful sight to witness so many Americans,
purportedly in possession of their faculties, who blithely forget or ignore this
nations struggle for freedom from that very country before whose "dignitaries" they
fawn. The toadying displays this weekend over this ancient symbol of British
colonial rule have no place in the United States. We condemn the presence of this
relic of colonialism, genocide, slavery and imperialism on our ground, and we ask
Americans to remember the Britain’s bloody legacy instead.
God save this nation of 50 independent states!!