Nationality – Poem By Thomas Davis

Thomas Davis was from Mallow in County Cork. He was an Irish Republican of the protestant faith. He wrote many patriotic songs and poems that are still popular today more than 170 years after his death from TB. He was aged just 30. Nationality I. A Nation’s voice, a nation’s voice– It is a solemn […]

Thomas Davis Poem – The Green Above The Red

This is yet another stirring piece of verse from the poet laureate of Irish Republicanism, Thomas Davis. In this poem, Davis laments the falling of Irish martyrs in battle, and looks hopefully to the day when the servants of Irish freedom will eventually triumph over their colonial oppressors. Remember that such writings could have seen […]

Unionist Bigots Force Six Counties To Brink, 1974

This short documentary looks at the Workers Council Strike of 1974, when embittered Unionists in the Occupied Six Counties of Ireland decided to protest against the power-sharing Sunningdale Agreement. Both mainstream Unionists and paramilitaries, as well as elements from the RUC and UDR, stood together at illegal roadblocks in a demonstration of their bigotry and […]

Braveheart – Stephen The Irishman

Strangely, when in the US at the time of the movie’s release, Rebel Voice noticed that many US construction workers started to believe that all Irishmen were perhaps as crazy as Stephen, and many Irishmen working there did little to convince them otherwise. There are worse ways to be portrayed, we suppose. – If you […]

Plan for Ulster

Originally posted on Rebel Voice:
With the inevitable and continuing failures of the Stormont Executive, and the resultant debate surrounding political arrangements for the Occupied Six Counties, Rebel Voice wishes to publicly weigh in with a suggestion regarding the future of this beautiful part of Ireland. Whilst many of the ideas that have already been presented…

An Gorta Mór – The Great famine (Part 1)

This is the first of two documentaries that look into the tragedy that was the Great Famine of Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century. Although the island was rich with food, 1 million died as a result of a lack of nutrition, most from disease brought on by weakened health. As 1.5 million of the most […]

Gerry Adams And The Loughgall Ambush

I wonder what the various shades of Republicanism will make of the latest ‘rumours’ surrounding Gerry Adams and the SAS ambush of IRA volunteers at Loughgall in 1987? – If you care, give it a share –

Folk’d Up

Folk’d Up   by Laurence Donaghy Part 2 of the wacky Irish trilogy is every bit as good (and wacky) as Part 1. The one-liners are as sharp, the pace frenetic, the plot an education. Danny Morrigan is in search of his missing girlfriend, Ellie, and their baby, Luke, snatched by the Faeries. But these are […]