{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "I love how the Irish rebel song Come Out, Ye Black and Tans has a part that's like \"oh and as an aside the Ottomans in WWI...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/725493975004364800/", "html": "<p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/725486007426957312/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p>I love how the Irish rebel song <a href=\"https://href.li/?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Out,_Ye_Black_and_Tans\" target=\"_blank\">Come Out, Ye Black and Tans</a> has a part that&rsquo;s like &ldquo;oh and as an aside the Ottomans in WWI weren&rsquo;t shit, as Arabs are uncivilized savages just like black Africans!&rdquo;</p></blockquote>\n<p>&ldquo;Well of course even [men composing the brutish enforcement arm of British imperialism] could beat them, they&rsquo;re just a bunch of uncivilized savages!&rdquo; is a <i>weird</i> bit in context now that you think about it.</p><p>(The song is set in the late 1920s Irish Free State, the narrator&rsquo;s father is drunkenly comparing neighbors with residual British alignment to auxiliary muscle brought in for the occupying police in the 1919-1921 Irish War of Independence, the song itself is written sometime over roughly the 1960s)</p><p>I mean it&rsquo;s presumably by contrast with the noble Irish civilization of the Free State who had <i>just</i> evicted the Brits, but &ldquo;haha look at those worthless losers, put down by the <i>British</i>&rdquo; is just a weird Irish Republican sentiment. </p>"}