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The Issue: The Case for Sinn Fein

By Lector

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In early 20th-century Ireland, a powerful call urges citizens to resist British rule and fight for their nation's independence.

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2011-07-25
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"The Issue: The Case for Sinn Fein" by Lector argues for Irish freedom in the early 1900s. This political piece champions Irish independence, stating that the people of Ireland should take back their freedom from English control. It showcases Sinn Fein as a symbol of self-reliance and active resistance to British rule, answering the current political struggles. The pamphlet claims that Ireland is able to be independent, using history and data to make its point. The author points out the failures of Irish political actions in Westminster, saying that true change can only be achieved by direct action and unity against English abuse. Lector urges the Irish people to recognize their economic and national rights, stressing that real change comes through fighting for freedom, not giving in. The tone is intense and encouraging, inspiring people to support Sinn Fein and the fight for an independent Ireland.

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