Shite Guide to West Belfast: Part 2 - THE FALLS ROAD and Republican Murals
PART 2 of 2 In this episode we'll have a mooch around one of the neighbourhoods which features heavily in the history books of the Irish struggle for independence and equality, The Falls Road. The stronghold of Republicanism in West Belfast, it was at the at the epicentre of The Troubles, a 30 year long conflict in the north of Ireland which saw Belfast become the European Capital of Terrorism, with paramilitary attacks becoming a fact of daily life for decades. The war is over but the segregation still remains. We'll have a peep at the badass murals depicting the struggle against state oppression, check the scenes of some atrocities and visit the spot where the Provisional IRA was born. ***All the beats are produced by d'beats*** ***Check out the beats from the soundtrack; The World's Shittest Best Tape Vol.1*** https://goodvibesociety.bandcamp.com/... This is not the Top 10 Things to do in Belfast This is not a scholarly documentary of the Troubles This is not in any way a well researched or reliable explanation of anything this is the shite guide to west belfast If you want to help the show out, you could consider throwing a few pennies in the hat. My camera is absolute dogshite (as is most evident), so if you wanna throw something to help the cause... https://ko-fi.com/shiteguides

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