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Nicola's avatar

Excellent article I didn’t realise the mind boggling duplicity the government and their fake opposition were prepared to use against their own people. Truly shocking stuff and just shows how unified we have to be from now on.

Stephen Sutton's avatar

Yes they don’t mind getting their hands dirty at all

jo blog's avatar

You really nailed it there Stephen. Nice one.

"I witnessed the wildness of our people in all its magnificence.... The comradeship, craic and banter was all there in abundance. It was a very Irish affair.

The laughter and slagging was like the Ireland of the nineties revisited... Gas craic altogether, I was in fits of laughter. People atomised by the past few years and the digital age, revelling in the intoxication of mass human contact. All there for the same purpose, a just purpose. To protect their long established community from unknown, unvetted male strangers, who they have absolutely no debt to. I’m so proud of the Irish people for standing up to this. They have rediscovered themselves and are finding out just how good it feels to have integrity and self respect. To stand for something worthwhile, despite all the name calling.

The earths latest full circumnavigation around the sun has seen something change. Something has shifted within the Irish psyche. The confidence of ordinary people is on the rise and the warrior/poet archetype is gaining traction once more. There is a heightened sense of honour and duty which has returned. And not before time. It may never become the predominant archetype, but it doesn’t need to. If sufficient numbers of the exceptional Irish refuse to back down and relinquish their land, our conviction will eventually wear down those who don’t give a damn about this country and would turn on their mother. "

Mazza's avatar

Great stuff

Eremon's avatar

Great article, the idea that r/Ireland represents the real Ireland needs to be smashed.

Meitheal Man's avatar

You're right to be suspicious. Suspicion is definitely warranted. I was a bit too hard I feel on Gerry O'Neill (who I hope reads this) about this kinda thing recently. If we want to win, and succeed where other "freedom movements" have fizzled away and failed, we need to have better BS detectors and discipline.

I suppose it's a double edged sword. I have met a few self-styled 'shill-hunters', and they were, to a man, all flutes. That said, no one should be above questioning/constructive criticism.

Stephen Sutton's avatar

I never through that term around Willy nilly because of that reason. It’s disgraceful to tar someone without evidence, but a whole town was derailed here it’s too glaring to ignore on this occasion.

Fionnuala Murphy's avatar

Better late than never

Fionnuala Murphy's avatar

I'd love a ringside seat at Varadker v Delaney 😂😘

Stephen Sutton's avatar

It would be a bloodbath

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Now there’s a synchronicity. I played that and put it up the other day.

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