Recently, in Dublin, a collection of republicans convened together to inaugurate a branch of the 1916 Societies. It was decided amongst those present to call the Society in honor of Seán Heuston, a prominent member of the Irish Volunteers and Fianna Eireann, who was executed for his part in the 1916 Rising against British rule in Ireland.
The branch has dedicated itself to promoting the ideals and principles of the Irish Proclamation of Independence and to supporting the wider organisation of the 1916 Societies.
It has been agreed that we will initiate the undertaking of a mural in Dublin for each of the seven signatories of the 1916 Proclamation of Independence before the year 2016. It will be a huge undertaking and we will looking for the support of the people of Dublin to make these murals a reality, honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the people of this city and country.
The 1916 societies are founded on the principles of the 1916 proclamation and is dedicated to their promotion. It is an independent organisation which gives no allegiance or favour to any political organisation. Individual members my favour or indeed be involved with political organisations but the 1916 societies as a collective body will remain independent.
Membership of the 1916societies shall be open to any Irish republican regardless of race, age, gender, sexual orientation or ability, except those who endorse British rule and accept the crown forces as a legitimate force in Ireland.
Anyone interested in helping to promote republicanism and the ideals of the Proclamation, can contact us directly at dublin1916Society@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeanHeustonDublin1916Society
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dub1916society
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It's times like this when you breathe a sigh of relief that ArdeeBhoy is barred from this forum!
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
In fairness, to be overly revisionist and attempt to deny the importance of 1916 is probably as much a mistake as the triumphalism that reportedly accompanied the 1966 celebrations. The most important thing is arguably to mark it in context, as part of the historical fabric of centenaries that started with the 1912 Home Rule Bill and the Ulster Solemn Covenant, going through the Lockout, WW1, Somme etc, right up to the Treaty anniversary in 2021.
I see our old friend Tiocfaidh and his mates are planning a protest against Pepper at the Rovers-Dundalk game. Of all the companies who own distressed mortgages, however did he happen upon them
The lad was good craic though. Let him have his fun.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Watched Claire Byrne last night, listened with interest and the "balance" and "roysh on" crowd, including John Bruton, is becoming surreal. "All victims of war are equal." Hmm, so an SS officer who oversaw the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto and who was subsequently killed in battle is the same as a Hungarian Jewish child murdered because of their ethnicity?
Just allow the commemoration happen and enjoy it.
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