WHEN GENOCIDE BECAME "FAMINE" : IRELAND, 1845 - 1850


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2015-04-05 11:38

Because no one has a right to do what was done to my ancestors. Mothers watching their babies die and knowing there was food go leor. Fathers walking miles on stick-thin legs looking for work and smelling death along the way. The English-Elite living like they always did, not giving a sugar for the Native Irish whose land they were living on. Letters wriiten saying my ancesors deserved the awful hunger gnagging at their bellies, sucking the life from them because of their personalities and the way yhey lived. The English- Elite decide to wipe the smile off the faces of the Irish and the life from their bodies.