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<blockquote data-quote="scolairebocht" data-source="post: 132094" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I think maybe some are misunderstanding what this document is about. Its hopefully providing some leadership to Irish people, showing, hopefully, what we ought to do as a country right now. What it isn't is an opinion poll asking the majority of the Irish people what they want to do now, its leadership I hope, its giving people pause to think that maybe some of these issues, that they otherwise mightn't have thought of, ought to be considered. Remember the Easter Proclamation of 1916 was only signed by a handful, and supported by a small minority, many of whom were actually despised by a big segment of even the population of Dublin. But they led people, I think, the right way, and I think we should be very grateful to them.</p><p></p><p>Besides, what are we to make of the fact that so many people are anti the Catholic Church in modern Ireland? The current Irish generation, and even the one before it, has never known anything other than constant sneers and slanders against that Church for decades and decades, through their academia, media and political system. This is true obviously of all Communist states and very true of modern Ireland but maybe if people read this, and the further reasons you can see in the covering letter, maybe they might pause and see that the traditional faith of the Irish people needs to be supported right now.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the reference to the extra-terrestrial aliens hoax, is another example of that leadership which this paper, and the people that sign it, might hope to provide. Yes it isn't a big thing yet in the Irish media and academia landscape, but its growing exponentially as such in the US in particular and we are certainly soon to see the hoaxed 'first contact'. Its clearly another hoax like the climate change one and we should be out front condemning it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scolairebocht, post: 132094, member: 8"] I think maybe some are misunderstanding what this document is about. Its hopefully providing some leadership to Irish people, showing, hopefully, what we ought to do as a country right now. What it isn't is an opinion poll asking the majority of the Irish people what they want to do now, its leadership I hope, its giving people pause to think that maybe some of these issues, that they otherwise mightn't have thought of, ought to be considered. Remember the Easter Proclamation of 1916 was only signed by a handful, and supported by a small minority, many of whom were actually despised by a big segment of even the population of Dublin. But they led people, I think, the right way, and I think we should be very grateful to them. Besides, what are we to make of the fact that so many people are anti the Catholic Church in modern Ireland? The current Irish generation, and even the one before it, has never known anything other than constant sneers and slanders against that Church for decades and decades, through their academia, media and political system. This is true obviously of all Communist states and very true of modern Ireland but maybe if people read this, and the further reasons you can see in the covering letter, maybe they might pause and see that the traditional faith of the Irish people needs to be supported right now. Hopefully the reference to the extra-terrestrial aliens hoax, is another example of that leadership which this paper, and the people that sign it, might hope to provide. Yes it isn't a big thing yet in the Irish media and academia landscape, but its growing exponentially as such in the US in particular and we are certainly soon to see the hoaxed 'first contact'. Its clearly another hoax like the climate change one and we should be out front condemning it. [/QUOTE]
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