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Whoop it up for liberty! After Ireland is free, says the patriot who won't touch socialism, we will protect all classes, and if you won't pay your rent you will be evicted same as now. But the evicting party, under command of the sheriff, will wear green uniforms and the Harp without the Crown, and the warrant turning you out on the roadside will be stamped with the arms of the Irish Republic. Now, isn't that worth fighting for?
James Connolly
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of true liberty and the dangers of merely exchanging one form of oppression for another.

James Connolly's quote critiques the notion of liberty that is often celebrated in political discourse. He argues that without true social change and equality, the liberation of Ireland would merely replace the current oppressors with new ones, illustrated by the metaphor of evictors in green uniforms representing a new authority that upholds the same injustices. It highlights the need for a holistic approach to freedom that includes economic and social justice, rather than just political liberation.

Themes

LibertySocialismOppressionFreedomIrelandJustice

In practice

Example use cases

In a political rally advocating for social justice, this quote can highlight the importance of true equality in the fight for freedom.

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