There has been no major rebellion against any Irish government. Irish people will protest about things the government do at times, like in any democracy. Generally Irish people are less likely to protest about their goverment that many other democratic countries do. When they do protest the protests are generally very peaceful compared to other democratic countries.
If people rebel against it.
They rebel against the government!
when the government takes away peoples rights
people who rebel in the government and in the society are those people whose voices,opinions and rights(human rights) are not heard by the government .. so they rebel so that their needs,opinions and rights will be heard by the government and can help them and support them in their needs
People have the right to rebel against an unjust government.
when the government is using tyranny, which is unjust use of government power.
Yes It is not only the right but the duty of all people to rebel against the government when the government no longer serves the interest of the people. The people are the country. We elect people to represent us to the world. When those representatives no longer act on the peoples voice it is time for the people to rise up and replace it with one that does.
According to Locke, people have the right to rebel against or abolish the government when it fails to protect their natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He believed that when a government becomes tyrannical and infringes upon these rights, the people have the right to overthrow it and establish a new system that better safeguards their rights.
When the government no longer serves the needs of the people, but Jefferson also adds that "the people" have to first try to reason with the government and to change it peacefully. Only as a last resort must they move against the government.
rebel
When the government is corrupt or in any way tyrannical we the people have the RIGHT to take it back to make it honest and free again.That time is now!
As a rebel against the government. (Apex)