In this thought-provoking video, Independent TD for Cork North Central, Ken O’Flynn, challenges Taoiseach Micheál Martin's controversial remarks on Irish identity made at a Trinity College conference. O’Flynn raises critical questions about the implications of asserting that “The Irish never were a homogenous group,” and the narrative shaping our understanding of what it truly means to be Irish. Is the term ‘Irish’ losing its significance? Join us as we delve into the complexities of Irish history, identity, and the ongoing debate over cultural cohesion. Your thoughts matter—share your opinions in the comments!
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According to Irish folklore, butterflies are said to move between worlds and bring messages and warnings. They are said to be souls, waiting to be reborn on earth. This is perhaps why butterflies still play such a prominent role in material culture today, with a wide range of clothes, stationary, and other good coming decorated with butterflies. Butterflies with dark wings were said to warn of bad news such as an attack or failed crop, while white and yellow butterflies were told to bring good news such as a birth or success. In Irish mythology and folklore, butterflies have a special significance. According to Irish tradition, butterflies are believed to move between worlds and bring messages and warnings. They are considered to be souls waiting to be reborn on earth. This belief has contributed to the continued popularity of butterflies in modern-day material culture. Butterflies can be seen on a wide range of clothes, stationery, and other goods. Interestingly, the colour of the but...
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