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See also: Hunger: The Real Irish American Story Not Taught in Schools Thomas Gallagher points out in Paddys Lament, that during the first winter of famine, 1846-47, as perhaps 400,000 Irish peasants starved, landlords exported 17 million pounds sterling worth of grain, cattle, pigs, flour, eggs, and poultry -- food that could have prevented those deaths. Throughout the famine, as Gallagher notes, there was an abundance of food produced in Ireland, yet the landlords exported it to markets abroad. sott.net/article/291168-The-Great-Famine-of-Ireland-Western-governments-have-already-used-food-as-a-weapon-of-genocide tsu.co/LizAshley/27334923
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