
This week Scott and William discuss the 1916 Easter Uprising of Irish Nationalists against their British Imperial oppressors. A small, unpopular group led by poets and schoolteachers mobilized about 1200 fighting men to the streets of Dublin and held out for a week before being blasted and starved into surrender, however the execution of the leaders resulting in their martyrdom unified Irish opinion and ultimately led to their independence in 1922.Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschatFor programming updates and news follow us across social media @historyhomospod and follow Scott @Scottlizardabrams and Patrick @cantgetfooledagainradio OR subscribe to our telegram channel t.me/historyhomosThe video version of the show is available on Substack, Rokfin, bitchute, odysee and RumbleFor weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.historyhomospod.substack.comYou can donate to the show directly at paypal.me/historyhomosTo order a History Homos T shirt (and recieve a free sticker) please send your shirt size and address to Historyhomos@gmail.com and please address all questions, comments and concerns there as well.Later homos
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