Thoughts from the Tuatha
Although I missed the talks at yesterday’s event, it was still electric at the pub. The atmosphere was just of warmth and love. What a stunning old pub too, with its thatched roof, it was so quintessentially and idyllically Irish.
The trad tunes just playing away in the corner all day long was like food for the ear and then the Irish language section which was difficult at first but we got into the swing of it. The singing then afterwards which I was delighted to be part of.
Something struck me in all of this. Our people and culture have endured so much and yesterday showed me exactly why. We have a culture so rich that 800 years of oppression couldn’t beat it out of us. A language that’s on its knees and although so much of it is lost the ripples have begun for not only it’s survival but revival!
We have all the tools in our arsenal to wait these bastards out. We fight them hard when they come at us and during the times of respite we take a breather from the fighting to grow our community and rebuild our culture. This is a marathon and we are dug in for the long haul. We will endure. We must endure.
I was in the presence of some of the greatest Irish people of the past few years yesterday and none of them are broken. They are all smiling but accompanying that smile is a steely determination in their eyes. That fills me with hope that we can overcome even the monumental odds we face. The Irish as a people are among the greatest underdogs the world has ever known.
There is an insatiable fire within us, we will scrap until the bitter end, no matter the size of the opponent or the odds. Real heart and passion and above all courage. Our rich culture and heritage is the bedrock upon which we can build an effective velvet revolution.
An underground cultural resistance so imaginative and also cool and edgy that it forces the mass of people to gravitate towards it and reject the mainstream trash on offer. This is the battlefield now I feel and we are the vanguard.
It’s imperative the artists of this country attack them mercilessly and relentlessly when they try to belittle or ‘appropriate’ our culture to remind the people how it’s really done when it’s authentic.
They have no chance against us on this front. None! When people are not shown the truth - and further still it’s censored and suppressed - it begs the question why? It’s up to us to forever be a thorn in their side by refusing to allow them to bastardise our culture. We are it’s custodians. That’s our role and we will be victorious.
Go n-éiri an bothar linn
(Big thanks to Gerry O'Neill for organising the event and the staff of the Fisherman Inn in Ballybrittas for their service and hospitality)



The unknown unknowns are following tthe Antonio Gramsci playbook,to take us back to a blank sheet on which to imprint their ideology on a defeated ,demoralised mass. of the Nations People.
The targets are like dominoes,but not all falling fast
First) was the moral authority of our Christianity, which has always had a weak link with its celibacy doctrine and corruptible centralised power.
2nd) was the cohesion of the Nations People by weaponised Mass Migration destruction, by the traitors within the Regime.
3rd )is the core of the Nation that is the FAMILY . attacked with the many vectors of extreme Feminism. divorce. abortion, anti- Father bias in the Justice system. LGBTZ moral degradation, demonisation and emasculation of men. Indoctrination in the school curriclum with pornography in the SPHE & RSE.
4th. ) Our culture ,History,GAA games. music. traditions, language are all in the x-hairs. facilitated by monoply controlof the Media by the Regime.
We have one big advanatage,the Regime puppets are as thick as 2 short planks, without vision or foresight.
Their time is running out, as more and more people awake to their perfidy, thanks to our vibrant Alternative Media.
, This is why the Hate Speech Laws was so important to them, to criminalise dissent of their lunatic and destructive management of the Nation.
Keep on, keeping on, we are slow but inexorable and Ireland is ours to hold forever for our children and the unborn generations.
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That's my takeaway too Stephen the energy alone in the room was worth the trip for me. People were literally bursting with information and openness, and its clear that all those people gathered are of the same mind. We are worth it, our culture is worth it and we are all in it to last.
I feel they seek to bombard people on so many fronts they tire and throw in the towel, the good news is yesterday shows that its clearly not working and if anything solidifying and unifying a counter cultural revolution.