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Ní Luain's avatar

An economic meltdown would be a blessing in disguise. But this time it needs to hit the Middle classes the most.

James Gough's avatar

I think that the middle class will be impacted by the gangs of machete wielding Africans roaming the streets in gear unhappiness at the cutting of their benefits. The junta will then look for an easy victim and go for pensioners to try and placate the dumb Americans. And so the spiral down will begin with no obvious way to stop it other than for the Irish to pull together and get rid of the international scammers. Next year will in my options a crucial year .

Awaken, Arise Anew's avatar

I think a more accurate class description is the gatekeeper class, just as that awful misnomer ‘elite’ is more a predator class. As a supposedly middle class person, I have done my very best to wake people up for the last 30 years to no avail. I’ve had the gaslighting, the injustice, the daylight robbery and I too reckon it’ll be gulags before people get it. It’s a relief to be with another person who is out from the spell.

Edward Mannion's avatar

Good article. I am of a similar mindset. I went back to Jonathan Bowden lectures on YouTube. I find him so inspiring. He says that our kind of people will always be marginalised and rejected. Secretly normies respect us and are thrilled by our presence. They want us to succeed but will not stand with us until the final hour. That it is only when it is completely futile and that no other alternative is apparent that they will turn to us.

However,afterthefact, just like Shane or Belisarius or St Joan, we will be forgotten about and abused when victory has long been attained.

James Gough's avatar

I thought of Shane as well as soon as I started reading your post

The Phantom Honker's avatar

Man Stephen.

During the 'rona when the medication was being rolled out, and life became difficult without a QR code, I remarked to myself Jaysus Paddy, what the fuck is going to take for you to see through this horse shite?

When they're confiscating your family home?

When they're emptying your bank account?

All for the "common good" and " We're all in this together"

The only thing that slaps a Paddy into cop on, is start taking his shillings. Yer right, maybe that's what's required.

Vertigo! hospitalised twice with it. A good while ago thank God. Like yourself, 2nd time similar to stroke. All thanks to a shit working environment and stress.

Keep her lit.

Stephen Sutton's avatar

Yeah it’s a rough ould dose thought I was a goner. Hadn’t a clue what was happening to me.

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Stephen Sutton's avatar

Lucky you, it’s horrific

Seanie's avatar

I think like Stephen here, I've kinda given up on the whole project. Irish people are too nice and too scared to fight and take that leap of faith. Some will reluctantly vote for the traditional parties because they think there's no alternative and just to ensure there is a stable Government to keep the economy going. Also our history shows it was very hard to round up the vast swathes of Irish people to take on the Brits. It was always small little groups here and there until the men of 1916 became the catalyst for change. In other counteries I think sucess in the electoral arena came about by activists infiltrating existing parties and then using that party to take on the establishment. Overall though I don't see any real change happening in Ireland unless EU flood the country with migrants or there is a recession or both

Fionnuala Murphy's avatar

I don't think they're going to stop until they're removed. They can't go back. It's them or us. If the next election doesn't at least partially get them out, really I don't know what will happen

James Gough's avatar

You are correct Finnoula. They can't turn back now. To many people know they for the scum they are

Ciaran Cosgrave's avatar

Excellent article Stephen. I too, am sick to death of standing up for these "overgrown children" (as you so correctly describe them). If it were not for the existence of my own teenage children, I reckon I would be sitting back and willing the worst totalitarianism to manifest so that I could at least get the pleasure of seeing it stamp it's jackboot down on these willfully IGNORant cowards.

Stephen Sutton's avatar

My kids are the reason I keep going too

MADRARUA's avatar

Thank you Stephen, I am not young but in a vulgar state of good health,never been hospitalised.Post the first two vaccines I got vertigo,my gp first question was did you have the vaccine,their was no further discussion.I stopped taking the vaccine.Healthy doses of aggression protected the smallest in school from bully's,your sister was kept safe by a word in the ear of paedophiles,politicians thought twice before a vote,etc.Mary lou the ff plant killed off the men of action and the bully's do what bully's do.That and the broken sanctity of telling a lie has destroyed us.I agree the unwoken have no more heroes they are dead.

Stephen Sutton's avatar

Sorry to hear the vaccines did that to you. I’ll never be able to forget what these bastards have done and how people just accepted it.

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Fionnuala Murphy's avatar

I get vertigo on and off since about the past two years. I always think they're sending me some energy weapon. Sometimes I can barely stand up and everything is going around