Comrades – By Eva Gore Booth

Here we have a poem by Eva Gore Booth, sister of the stalwart Irish rebel, Constance Markievicz who fought bravely in the Easter Rising of 1916. The last two lines are particularly poignant.                                  Comrades   The peaceful night that […]

Murals As Resistance Across The Occupied Six Counties

Art has long been a means of resistance to tyranny. In Ireland’s Occupied Six Counties (OSC), the tradition of murals has served to make profound statements upon historical and current injustice in Ireland and beyond. Whether it is the fight for Basque freedom, the struggle for Catalonian independence, the resistance to Zionist horror and oppression […]

Orange Love Ulster Bigots To Try Again?

In today’s Irish News we can see how that arch-bigot, Will.I.Am (a wanker) Frazer, has declared that he is intending to hold another ‘Love Ulster’ march in Dublin in September. Although Frazer is accepted by many as a clown of the highest order, I think it worthwhile to remember just how much anger can be […]

Paul McCartney – Give Ireland Back To The Irish

This song by McCartney is explicit in its message and was banned at the time of its release as being unsuitable for public broadcasting. The video comes complete with Spanish subtitles. Look for McCartney’s ‘Che’ appearance.   Below is an image of McCartney that I found online. I have to ask, where is Ant?

British State Forces And Their Unionist Paramilitary Partners

For anyone who wants to receive true insight into some of the disgraceful methods used by British state forces and their proxies within the paramilitaries of Unionism, I suggest that you first read this book, Lethal Allies, by the English journalist, Anne Cadwallader. It did not get the publicity that it deserved, upon release, due […]

The Wolfe Tones – Galtee Mountain Boy

This beautiful ballad has been covered by many troubadours. It tells the tale of IRA men who refused to bend the knee to the British Crown and fought on for Irish freedom. They were hunted by the British backed Free State forces and either imprisoned or executed. Kathleen ní Houlihan must surely shudder when her […]

Luke Kelly – Kelly the Boy from Killane

John Kelly (Kelly of Killanne) (died c. 25 June 1798) lived in the town of Killane in the parish of Rathnure and was a United Irishman leader who fought in the Rising of 1798. While Kelly was obviously well known to rebel and loyalist alike during the short duration of the Wexford rebellion, almost nothing is […]

George Seawright Burns In Hell

More youthful readers may not have heard of the Scottish bigot, George Seawright, who was a member of the DUP and a Unionist paramilitary member of the UVF. This computer generated audio gives a brief description of his life and death. Seawright was a sectarian bigot of the worst kind. I recall when he was […]

Gay Byrne As Free State, Blueshirt Icon

Rebel Voice would ask readers to kindly take a good look at the pompous, weasel head on this nasty piece of work. He has just died from natural causes and will be lauded by every half-wit on the island of Ireland for the next month. But will anyone take the trouble to stake him and […]