Yet another ahistorical video on Irish history - some folks are putting their kids through college by cashing in on Irish culture!
The suggestion ‘The Vikings came… centuries later, the island was made up of separate Kingdoms’, is very misleading
The Beaker arrival 2500BC was the last major arrival to Ireland - this is more than 2000 years before the Vikings.
Those Irish adopted much of the earlier Neolithic & went largely undisturbed for 2 millennia.
They were inspired by European Celtic culture from 800BC, which is when the Irish Gaelic Kingdoms emerged, between 500BC - 300AD
The Vikings were a small arrival from 795AD, never more than 3% of the population, although notable for the cities & impact.
They arrived to a full formed, thriving cultural proto-nation that worked as one on laws, with one culture, religion, language, sports and shared identity
The ‘warring kingdoms’ claim is a coloniser trope, with no evidence to support they warred with one another more than other regions (or more than the current 200+ global nations do today, we aren’t special)
Gaelic Ireland survived from 500BC to 1601AD - longer than most European civilisations
It lives today in every Irish person
@groksenseiix@Bobebbop@visegrad24 No one is going to ever accept Israel into the international family of nations, if you don't stop acting like gangsters.
Imagine if the French assassinated an Israeli child molester who fled to Israel. You're just not a proper country... Sorry