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Do Not Take the Soupy
In the famine, there was some food in ireland. Food was being exported throughout the famine to britain e. Ireland wof a sort of feeder peasant nation there. The and various benevolentr s, very often a anglican or presbyterian british churches, came to ireland to help the poor people. And they set up established missions, as they were known, and soup kitchens. Some of them demanded that you convert before you get the soup. It's more noble to die of starvation than to take these heathen soup.