DNA vs Milesius: An Exploration of Gaelic Patrilineal Civilization
Land and power was a zero-sum game back then, the fortunes of a lineage were fickle and tied to a fortunes of a single man. The winner took it all and the loser lost everything. These lineages are living historical records, testaments to ancient conquests, bloodshed, war, to victors and the vanquished.
Gen-Z Nostalgia and The State of Western Pop Culture
Media technology gives us effectively infinite access to share and consume content, but this has not resulted in some cultural golden age, only a culture of permanent re-runs and sequels and throwbacks. So we can reproduce but cannot produce, imitate but not create, and this can only be a bad sign for the health of current Western culture.
Brian Boru’s Speech at Clontarf by William Kenealy
God of heaven, bless our banner—nerve our sinews for the strife!
Fight we now for all that's holy—for our altars, land and life—
For red vengeance on the spoiler, whom the blazing temples trace
For the honor of our maidens and the glory of our race!
Václav Havel and the Power of the Powerless: Part 2 The Post-Totalitarian State
Despite the Western fetish for pouring scorn the concepts of authoritarianism, dictatorship, and totalitarianism, this concept aptly describes the system within which we live today.
The Death of Cuchulain by W.B. Yeats
In three days' time, Cuchulain with a moan
Stood up, and came to the long sands alone:
For four days warred he with the bitter tide;
And the waves flowed above him, and he died.
The Fairy Changeling
"I'll tell you how you'll find out whether it is a fairy changeling or not" says he "when you go home tell him that Gort na Pisha is ablaze".
The Return of the Cairo Gang: Britain’s Plan for Ireland
For Ireland, it would be another nail in the concept of Nationhood. After expending the lifeblood of Irish nationalists on at least five separate conflicts in the last century, to allow Britain’s establishment to again rule the island, directly and indirectly as the case may be, would be a reversal the Irish Nation may not survive.
The Priest Who Made Bombs for the IRA: A Review of ‘The Padre’
It has become typical of the liberal mind, however, to show disdain and disrespect to the Faith of their ancestors; a Faith many generations risked life and limb for. We come from a people that chose not to take the soup.
‘Erin’s Flag’ by Fr. Abram Ryan
And we'll swear by the thousands who, famished, unfed,
Died down in the ditches, wild-howling for bread;
And we'll vow by our heroes, whose spirits have fled,
And we'll swear by the bones in each coffinless bed,
That we'll battle the Briton through danger and dread;
David Lynch’s ‘Blue Velvet’ As An Analysis Of Evil
Blue Velvet is ultimately a movie that carries concepts that Eraserhead left of at, cultivating a more accessible, real yet spiritually dark, violent, voyeuristic and erotic insight into the mythos of the American Dream.
Václav Havel and the Power of the Powerless - Part 1: On Dissent
For Havel, the very act of dissent is inextricable from the desire for truth. The dissident lives in a society where information is falsified, censored, and distorted pursuant to the whims and objectives of the communist system. This omni-obfuscation affects all domains of human life, ranging from economic information and religion to cultural expressions of national identity.
Irish Argentina: Ireland’s Forgotten Colonists
The earliest record of Irishmen in South America are Juan and Tomás Farrel, two brothers who were part of an expedition led by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza.
A Gaelic Medici? John Quinn: Patron of Modernism
After having established himself as a litigator to be reckoned with, Quinn turned his eyes to the land of his father. The Gaelic revival and Celtic Twilight entered their stride at this time. Griffith said that the Gaelic league attained vitality once it attracted idiots and geniuses alike to its ranks – Quinn belonged indubitably to the more cerebral quarter of its support base.
Níl Deireadh Ráite? Léirmheas “32 Words for Field”
Tá teagasc na Gaeilge báite i deasghnátha an stáit agus gan telos ceart taobh amuigh de ghnáthamh scoile.
Ealaín Nua-Aimseartha: Modern Art On Our Own Terms
“The Little Green Fields” is a painting I saw upon my first trip to the National Art Gallery a couple of years ago. I too had it in my head that all modern art was bad until I saw this.
HIBERNIA HYPNOGOGICA-Artwork from OUTLAW PRIME
The images, as described by the artist, are “Hypnogogic pieces inspired by Astral experiences and Gaelic myth and folklore set in familiar locations.”
Edenderry Power Plant Replaces Peat With Amazon Woodchip
It doesn't make any sense to import woodchip from halfway across the world, whether this be from an efficiency point of view or from a perspective of reducing emissions. This is a direct result of the government's ridiculous climate policy.
Raymond Crotty: Escaping the Gaelic Latifundia
Documenting his experiences in the semi-biographical A Radical’s Response, Dunbell set in motion Crotty’s rise to become Ireland’s leading eurosceptic gadfly, germinating an original prognosis about Ireland’s economic dysfunction.
Tobar Naoṁ Ḃríde
Life is the green algae
Clinging on — onto the Limestone’s Devonian imprint.
Time is the thin veil of water
Under which the flagstones shimmer.
Lá Ḟéile Ḃríde — Three Traditions
He again leaves the house and walking all around the homestead in the direction of the sun, picks up the bundle, and completes one circuit.