I’m not exaggerating when I say that we live under one of the most evil regimes in the world. Few states have such open contempt for their people like the Irish. How they manipulate people through compassion and virtue is tailored expertly to target the weakest aspects of the Irish psyche.
Great piece, Stephen! What a marvellous observation re the BBB! As a schoolchild in the 1960s I was shamed into putting my precious little pennies into that green box. Now, at this remove, I see how the cabal were guilt-tripping the minds of little children by prising the very pocket money out of their hands, while they, our controllers, went about raping and pillaging the rich resources of that fine country.
Indeed. I remember well bringing the trocaire box into school for our teachers to gather and how they'd praise the 'heaviest' boxes as being the best, shaming the less well off families. I once stole three shiny 5p coins from our trocaire box as a little boy for sweets and I can still remember the horrendous oppressive guilt and lingering shame I felt, as if I'd literally murdered a 'black baby' through my selfishness. Then at the end of lent, the ubiquitous story of Judas hanging himself over the 'pieces of silver' traumatised me beyond belief. Such guilt and shame put on a small boy by (as you rightly pointed out) evil predatory forces is unforgivable.
‘A whole apparatus of NGO’s using guilt and shaming tactics on the population forcing them to always look externally, rather than focusing on themselves and their own country’
This is an age old phenomenon in Ireland dating back to the creation of the St Patrick myth in the 8th century. This is why the St Patrick myth is so heavily promoted not just in Ireland but worldwide - more than any other country’s patron saint.
These are the elements:
1. A boy from unknown foreign parts is kidnapped & sold into slavery by the barbaric Irish
2. He is held captive for many years until God helps him escape back to his homeland away from the barbarian Irish.
3. He forgives these primitives & many years later comes back as a Christian missionary to save the Irish from themselves. He sweeps all before him. Even the high king is in fear of him.
4. The arrival of Patrick is Year Zero in Irish history. All history prior to this date is shrouded in mystery & legend.
The lesson from the Patrick myth is - the Irish are a mean & barbaric people who need the civilising influence of foreigners.
Of course Patrick never existed. There is no evidence of any kind. It was invented for political purposes in the 8th century, 300 years after his alleged mission & greatly embellished since.
The great irony is that the Irish believe St Patrick is an expression of their identity. It is if you accept their identity as slaves of a foreign power - as they are today & have been for centuries.
Just finished it there and shared it out. Great read. You tied a few loose threads together. The Irish must forever be beaten down and lied to it seems.
Excellent article stephen I agree with everything you said there it's all about controlling people from a young age I prefer being a rebel I can sleep at night a hell of a lot better to hell with there controlling ways since the convid many more are seeing through how rotten the system is
The Achilles Heel of the average Irish person has always been their Christian ethos of Compassion, Charity , Tolerance, innocence and Trust.
These virtues have been cynically exploited by those who seek to destroy us.
The naivety and trust in our corrupt Media and Regime has allowed the People of Ireland to have their opinions managed and their perceptions manipulated by a sophisticated Propaganda program, with all dissent surpressed and demonised.
The awakening now occurring, is traumatic for many and it is likely a catharsis of bloody conflict will ensue by an enraged People.
There will be blood, as the wheel of history turnss inexorably on the Tyrants and traitors.
Great piece, Stephen! What a marvellous observation re the BBB! As a schoolchild in the 1960s I was shamed into putting my precious little pennies into that green box. Now, at this remove, I see how the cabal were guilt-tripping the minds of little children by prising the very pocket money out of their hands, while they, our controllers, went about raping and pillaging the rich resources of that fine country.
Indeed. I remember well bringing the trocaire box into school for our teachers to gather and how they'd praise the 'heaviest' boxes as being the best, shaming the less well off families. I once stole three shiny 5p coins from our trocaire box as a little boy for sweets and I can still remember the horrendous oppressive guilt and lingering shame I felt, as if I'd literally murdered a 'black baby' through my selfishness. Then at the end of lent, the ubiquitous story of Judas hanging himself over the 'pieces of silver' traumatised me beyond belief. Such guilt and shame put on a small boy by (as you rightly pointed out) evil predatory forces is unforgivable.
‘A whole apparatus of NGO’s using guilt and shaming tactics on the population forcing them to always look externally, rather than focusing on themselves and their own country’
This is an age old phenomenon in Ireland dating back to the creation of the St Patrick myth in the 8th century. This is why the St Patrick myth is so heavily promoted not just in Ireland but worldwide - more than any other country’s patron saint.
These are the elements:
1. A boy from unknown foreign parts is kidnapped & sold into slavery by the barbaric Irish
2. He is held captive for many years until God helps him escape back to his homeland away from the barbarian Irish.
3. He forgives these primitives & many years later comes back as a Christian missionary to save the Irish from themselves. He sweeps all before him. Even the high king is in fear of him.
4. The arrival of Patrick is Year Zero in Irish history. All history prior to this date is shrouded in mystery & legend.
The lesson from the Patrick myth is - the Irish are a mean & barbaric people who need the civilising influence of foreigners.
Of course Patrick never existed. There is no evidence of any kind. It was invented for political purposes in the 8th century, 300 years after his alleged mission & greatly embellished since.
The great irony is that the Irish believe St Patrick is an expression of their identity. It is if you accept their identity as slaves of a foreign power - as they are today & have been for centuries.
Here’s a piece I wrote on Patrick. https://thestoupy.com/opinion-pieces/debunking-st-patrick
I’m off out now but will definitely read later when I get a chance, very interested in this topic
Any thoughts, Stephen, on my attached piece?
Just finished it there and shared it out. Great read. You tied a few loose threads together. The Irish must forever be beaten down and lied to it seems.
Thanks.
Always wondered why it was so important to others to lie & beat down the Irish.
Because we are a special people who need to be subdued. Your article is being well received.
Sorry bud never got the chance to read it yet. I’ll have a read now in a few minutes and get back to you 👍🏻
Excellent article stephen I agree with everything you said there it's all about controlling people from a young age I prefer being a rebel I can sleep at night a hell of a lot better to hell with there controlling ways since the convid many more are seeing through how rotten the system is
The Achilles Heel of the average Irish person has always been their Christian ethos of Compassion, Charity , Tolerance, innocence and Trust.
These virtues have been cynically exploited by those who seek to destroy us.
The naivety and trust in our corrupt Media and Regime has allowed the People of Ireland to have their opinions managed and their perceptions manipulated by a sophisticated Propaganda program, with all dissent surpressed and demonised.
The awakening now occurring, is traumatic for many and it is likely a catharsis of bloody conflict will ensue by an enraged People.
There will be blood, as the wheel of history turnss inexorably on the Tyrants and traitors.
Honestly a great piece