Irish famine film Black 47 wins over the critics

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Black47 genocide

LightHouseD7 Wrong use of the word flummoxed there by the Guardian - the British Government wilfully and purposely let people starve and then repeated the trick years later in India

famine is a mad way to spell orchestrated genocide, lads

If everyone could look up how much food was forcibly removed and shipped to Britain during the famine and how the Queen didn't allow the Ottomans to send as much aid as they wanted, then hopefully most ppl will see this for what it was. Genocide, hid behind a potato blight

yet another one sided ira propaganda movie

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