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<blockquote data-quote="scolairebocht" data-source="post: 132010" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>This comment is to be a kind of covering letter for the above.</p><p></p><p>So what is the point of getting people to sign this? Because if you read it you can see that it is quietly very forthright, particularly on the current invasion, and if we can get people to sign up publicly for these it will show that many Irish people are not falling for the propaganda or ‘conspiracy theory’ slanders, etc, and are prepared to stand up and be counted in opposing this.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally this of course is just a broad outline of what hopefully many people believe, I am sure there are many other principles and policies that others would like to contribute here and elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>These principles were inspired by work that Declan Kelly, from Galway originally, has been doing trying to get people in the new Nationalist Movement in Ireland to work together, and as such they have been critiqued on some private groups and by email and phonecalls etc. This feedback has really centred on the Catholic references above, because while many are very supportive of these clauses, others have some difficulties with it. The bottom line is that as I write this two Catholic Churches in Ireland have been torched apparently by Muslim immigrants, a strong pattern already set in France, in Donegal and Dublin, and in that type of environment surely we all have to take a stand and not be ‘neutral’ when our historic faith is being so attacked? In any case here are a number of other points made in response to this feedback on the Catholic references:</p><p></p><p>A. The way I see it, since particularly the French Revolution we have an idea brought into this country that the secular world, political parties, activists whatever, should never speak about religion. That religion is almost a bad word in that sense, that its down to everybody’s personal choice etc etc.</p><p></p><p>I think that makes a lot of sense, and mostly I believe we should adhere to it, but if you actually see what is happening in modern Ireland you can see these French Revolutionary principles of tolerance, are been manipulated against Catholics. Meaning, for example, that everybody is entitled to their personal space as regards private morality, supposedly, but we have huge gay pride parades walking down the street pushing that morality, and they are basically teaching globalist morality and ideology, with its great sexual licence at a young age, very aggressively in the schools. Actually they are constantly preaching to us about what our personal morality should be, whether it be on sexuality or racism and countless other things.</p><p></p><p>So this secularism, this idea of separating Church and State in that sense, has evolved into anybody can preach about anything in the public square, except Catholics. It is in fact a war against the traditional religion of the Irish people, disguised as tolerance, and why not fight back against that?</p><p></p><p>B. Many people are surprised at some of the atrocities committed by Muslims in Ireland and the West in recent years, they say ‘they are not like us’ etc etc. Well its true in many ways, and why is that so? Because Islam is not like Christianity, the values that you take for granted in the West, e.g. that its a bad thing that a man would have sexual relations with a 10 year old, is not necessarily the view of an Islamist, whose great prophet figure actually had a wife in that bracket.</p><p></p><p>So if you pause to think about it, you can see that the society around you is falling apart at least in part because people are neglecting these old Christian values whether it be charity, truthfulness, respecting private property, warning against a love of money, warning off sexuality except in a marriage, etc etc. If you want to get your society back you ought to support a Catholic Revival that is hopefully also going to reinforce these great values?</p><p></p><p>C. This is the traditions of our recent ancestors. The people that wrote the Easter Proclamation, and the Irish soldiers in the subsequent war, always emphasised the practice of the Rosary and confessions etc, moreso than was true of the general population at that time. If you don’t believe me just read Pearse’s Íosagán, or the poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett etc etc. They had a nightly Rosary in the GPO and the whole movement at that time, in prisons for example, was the same way.</p><p></p><p>So while not trying to push Catholicism on people who join this movement, its still very much your choice, but as a movement we should I think embrace this Catholic Revival now in Ireland, as those heroes did in those years of 1916-21.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scolairebocht, post: 132010, member: 8"] This comment is to be a kind of covering letter for the above. So what is the point of getting people to sign this? Because if you read it you can see that it is quietly very forthright, particularly on the current invasion, and if we can get people to sign up publicly for these it will show that many Irish people are not falling for the propaganda or ‘conspiracy theory’ slanders, etc, and are prepared to stand up and be counted in opposing this. Incidentally this of course is just a broad outline of what hopefully many people believe, I am sure there are many other principles and policies that others would like to contribute here and elsewhere. These principles were inspired by work that Declan Kelly, from Galway originally, has been doing trying to get people in the new Nationalist Movement in Ireland to work together, and as such they have been critiqued on some private groups and by email and phonecalls etc. This feedback has really centred on the Catholic references above, because while many are very supportive of these clauses, others have some difficulties with it. The bottom line is that as I write this two Catholic Churches in Ireland have been torched apparently by Muslim immigrants, a strong pattern already set in France, in Donegal and Dublin, and in that type of environment surely we all have to take a stand and not be ‘neutral’ when our historic faith is being so attacked? In any case here are a number of other points made in response to this feedback on the Catholic references: A. The way I see it, since particularly the French Revolution we have an idea brought into this country that the secular world, political parties, activists whatever, should never speak about religion. That religion is almost a bad word in that sense, that its down to everybody’s personal choice etc etc. I think that makes a lot of sense, and mostly I believe we should adhere to it, but if you actually see what is happening in modern Ireland you can see these French Revolutionary principles of tolerance, are been manipulated against Catholics. Meaning, for example, that everybody is entitled to their personal space as regards private morality, supposedly, but we have huge gay pride parades walking down the street pushing that morality, and they are basically teaching globalist morality and ideology, with its great sexual licence at a young age, very aggressively in the schools. Actually they are constantly preaching to us about what our personal morality should be, whether it be on sexuality or racism and countless other things. So this secularism, this idea of separating Church and State in that sense, has evolved into anybody can preach about anything in the public square, except Catholics. It is in fact a war against the traditional religion of the Irish people, disguised as tolerance, and why not fight back against that? B. Many people are surprised at some of the atrocities committed by Muslims in Ireland and the West in recent years, they say ‘they are not like us’ etc etc. Well its true in many ways, and why is that so? Because Islam is not like Christianity, the values that you take for granted in the West, e.g. that its a bad thing that a man would have sexual relations with a 10 year old, is not necessarily the view of an Islamist, whose great prophet figure actually had a wife in that bracket. So if you pause to think about it, you can see that the society around you is falling apart at least in part because people are neglecting these old Christian values whether it be charity, truthfulness, respecting private property, warning against a love of money, warning off sexuality except in a marriage, etc etc. If you want to get your society back you ought to support a Catholic Revival that is hopefully also going to reinforce these great values? C. This is the traditions of our recent ancestors. The people that wrote the Easter Proclamation, and the Irish soldiers in the subsequent war, always emphasised the practice of the Rosary and confessions etc, moreso than was true of the general population at that time. If you don’t believe me just read Pearse’s Íosagán, or the poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett etc etc. They had a nightly Rosary in the GPO and the whole movement at that time, in prisons for example, was the same way. So while not trying to push Catholicism on people who join this movement, its still very much your choice, but as a movement we should I think embrace this Catholic Revival now in Ireland, as those heroes did in those years of 1916-21. [/QUOTE]
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