Conor McGregor’s interview with Tucker Carlson

You were praising him as a man of God. Then the interview in a Masonic Lodge drops and all of a sudden you're calling him a fraud.

Jesus Tiger come on.
 
You were praising him as a man of God. Then the interview in a Masonic Lodge drops and all of a sudden you're calling him a fraud.

Jesus Tiger come on.
Perhaps Tiger would like to clarify who else on the same list he thinks is a fraud (some of us aren't mind readers)

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You were praising him as a man of God. Then the interview in a Masonic Lodge drops and all of a sudden you're calling him a fraud.

Jesus Tiger come on.
Back in secondary school, we were in streamed classes—eight in total. I was in the top, and one day when our Art teacher was out, we had to join the bottom stream class for a joint class.

God help them—some were rocking back and forth, a few had misshapen heads like they'd been sculpted in the dark. It felt like stepping into One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

Chatting with you, Myles, brings back the same sensation.
 
Perhaps Tiger would like to clarify who else on the same list he thinks is a fraud (some of us aren't mind readers)

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Honestly, the fact that this even has to be explained is ridiculous — but here we are.

As I've already said several times - the point of naming individuals wasn’t to hand out golden halos or publish a personal fan club list. It was simply to highlight a very obvious and recurring pattern — that the most prominent figures over the past few decades who stood up against the EU’s incremental destruction of Irish sovereignty nearly always had some public grounding in Catholic faith. That’s the common denominator.

The spiritual vacuum in post-Catholic Ireland has left us with no meaningful opposition to the demographic and political displacement we now face. In an age where the country is run by a political class of soulless technocrats, and the population has been narcotised by consumerism and moral relativism, the connection between the collapse of the Faith and the absence of resistance couldn’t be clearer.

To clarify some of the names:
  • Niamh Uí Bhriain and her group Coir were key players in opposing the Lisbon Treaty. Coir’s campaign was one of the few that offered a clear, moral defence of Irish sovereignty, and it came from a place of deeply held Catholic belief. Her mother Úna remains a force of nature in Irish traditionalist circles. I believe Niamh is genuine in her faith and consistent in her message.
  • Gemma O’Doherty is someone whose journey is visible. From lax Catholic when inside the establishment media bubble, to Novus Ordo, to conservative Novus Ordo, and now leaning into Traditional Catholicism. I don’t agree with her on every detail, but she’s clearly sincere and has walked away from the system entirely to live and speak according to her conscience. That takes spine.
  • Then you have Ganley, Dana, Gearóid Ó Colmáin, and John Waters — all part of what I’d call the conservative Novus Ordo camp. They’ve each made valuable contributions, and I believe their Catholicism is genuine, even if incomplete or flawed in parts, likely because they’re not yet drawing from the full spiritual arsenal of the traditional Faith. Although imperfect, they have done more than most in this country, and in some cases at a cost to their personal lives with the full force of the state being weaponised against them.
Peadar Tóibín and other mainstream figures in the official political party spectrum (such as s Senator Rónán Mullen) represent a very diluted version of Catholicism — more of a cultural fig leaf than a guiding principle. When the pressure comes on, they fold. That’s not judgment, it’s observable reality.
 
You are one chancer. A day or so before Tucker's interview you said this about McGregor (one of the faithful nationalists on your list)

  • Conor McGregor - obviously this man is no saint, far from it, however he has many times spoke about his faith and says it’s what drives him to fight for his country. In a 2024 interview he stated: “I am a Catholic and very holy man. My mother instilled it in me from a very young age”. He often expresses his faith on social media, particularly when addressing issues related to the fight for Irish causes.
Underneath you had a video with the caption:

There is no doubt about it. Conor McGregor loves this country his interview with Tucker Carlson will break the Internet!

A day later and you've the gall to call people who fell for McGregor "The gullible"!!!!

:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
As I've already said several times - the point of naming individuals wasn’t to hand out golden halos or publish a personal fan club list. It was simply to highlight a very obvious and recurring pattern — that the most prominent figures over the past few decades who stood up against the EU’s incremental destruction of Irish sovereignty nearly always had some public grounding in Catholic faith. That’s the common denominator.
Including Conor McGregor :ROFLMAO:
 
You are one chancer. A day or so before Tucker's interview you said this about McGregor (one of the faithful nationalists on your list)

  • Conor McGregor - obviously this man is no saint, far from it, however he has many times spoke about his faith and says it’s what drives him to fight for his country. In a 2024 interview he stated: “I am a Catholic and very holy man. My mother instilled it in me from a very young age”. He often expresses his faith on social media, particularly when addressing issues related to the fight for Irish causes.
Underneath you had a video with the caption:

There is no doubt about it. Conor McGregor loves this country his interview with Tucker Carlson will break the Internet!

A day later and you've the gall to call people who fell for McGregor "The gullible"!!!!

:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
You’re a dimwit Myles.


Not being the sharpest tool in the shed you’ve done a lovely job quoting selectively — and omitting the most crucial context. That post you reference literally began with:
"Fair points, and credit where it’s due — yes, Justin Barrett and James Reynolds have taken the hits for standing on Catholic principles in a hostile age. And I’d agree with your caution that not everyone making noise in this space is sincere — many are opportunists riding the wave of popular anger, with no love for the Faith or the Irish soul they pretend to defend."
Strange that didn’t make the cut in your recap. A touch inconvenient?

As for what I said about Conor: nothing in it was false. He has repeatedly stated that he’s Catholic, credits his mother and upbringing for instilling faith, and often couches his patriotic messaging in religious tones. That’s an observable fact — not an endorsement. Describing reality doesn’t mean I'm handing out sainthoods.

And guess who first pointed out the issue with the lodge backdrop in his Tucker interview? Me. Not you. Not the rest of your Godless crew who were too busy clapping like seals. Meanwhile, the only name that’s come up on your side of this debate as a supposed Godless nationalist is Thomas Sheridan — a man whose only real contribution is car rants from Sligo and who sees nothing wrong with McGregor’s Masonic display.

It’s quite telling: the few people still cheerleading Conor despite the obvious symbolism all seem to share the same trait — they’ve no grounding in the Faith. The pattern continues.

Myles, tell us.....what do you think of Conor?
 
The problem is, no matter how obvious it is, the McGregorites, once on board the Irish version of the Trump Train, (the Conor Coach) just refuse to be dislodged
 
The problem is, no matter how obvious it is, the McGregorites, once on board the Irish version of the Trump Train, (the Conor Coach) just refuse to be dislodged

I don't know. I used to be rather fond of Conor McGregor but while I do not believe he is a rapist I do think he is largely a scumbag.
 
As for what I said about Conor: nothing in it was false. He has repeatedly stated that he’s Catholic, credits his mother and upbringing for instilling faith, and often couches his patriotic messaging in religious tones. That’s an observable fact — not an endorsement. Describing reality doesn’t mean I'm handing out sainthoods.
Untrue. I've followed him his entire career and he never mentioned God once apart from telling Godly US reporters who asked him about it that he wasn't religious.

If he's had a Damascene conversion since he stopped fighting (in between cocaine fuelled rampages) then good luck to him.

Myles, tell us.....what do you think of Conor?
He's provided me with endless entertainment since he burst into the UFC back in 2014 or whatever it was. Before, during and after a McGregor event was like nothing else I've witnessed.

But he's also a bit of a scumbag.
 
Untrue. I've followed him his entire career and he never mentioned God once apart from telling Godly US reporters who asked him about it that he wasn't religious.

If he's had a Damascene conversion since he stopped fighting (in between cocaine fuelled rampages) then good luck to him.
In addition to mentioning God in all recent interviews including the Tucker interview, he mentions God all the time on X.

Ladies and gentlemen- Conor ‘pray EVERYDAY’ McGregor…

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In addition to mentioning God in all recent interviews including the Tucker interview, he mentions God all the time on X.
Didn't I say it must be a very recent thing? Having followed his career from the off he never mentioned God or religion.

Maybe he thought he had a divine revelation last month when he was spaced out on magic mushrooms?

Conor McGregor religious. Don't make me laugh!
 
Its clear Tiger hasn't a clue about the man he's talking about, having only listened to his ramblings these last few weeks.

Just a couple of memories:

I recall him and John Kavanagh laughing at a guy who knocked someone out with a headkick and then thanked Jesus for it.

"Jesus loves headkicks :LOL: " and "Mohammed loves" whatever else it was. "Fighters choose your religion wisely". They got so much sh1t from Muzzies that Kavanagh was forced to apologise.

Another time I remember another dosy religious Yank asking McGregor did he believe in Jesus and McGregor replied that he'd "whoop his ass" in the Octagon.

This was a Crumlin cage fighter who had no more notion of the divine than a dog.

Its quite surreal seeing someone totally clueless as to the nature of this man thinking he's a Mass-going Catholic having just noticed him posting some asinine nonsense about God on Twitter this last couple of months.
 
He foolishly thinks by speaking that way Americans will be able to understand him.

When he started his UFC career (before he got drug-induced brain damage) he spoke slowly and clearly but in his normal accent and the Yanks could understand him perfectly.

What you hear now is a result of many years of hardcore Cocaine use.
 
He foolishly thinks by speaking that way Americans will be able to understand him.

When he started his UFC career (before he got drug-induced brain damage) he spoke slowly and clearly but in his normal accent and the Yanks could understand him perfectly.

What you hear now is a result of many years of hardcore Cocaine use.
Not to mention the fact that Conor McGregor doesn't look like Conor McGregor anymore
 
Its clear Tiger hasn't a clue about the man he's talking about, having only listened to his ramblings these last few weeks.

Just a couple of memories:

I recall him and John Kavanagh laughing at a guy who knocked someone out with a headkick and then thanked Jesus for it.

"Jesus loves headkicks :LOL: " and "Mohammed loves" whatever else it was. "Fighters choose your religion wisely". They got so much sh1t from Muzzies that Kavanagh was forced to apologise.

Another time I remember another dosy religious Yank asking McGregor did he believe in Jesus and McGregor replied that he'd "whoop his ass" in the Octagon.

This was a Crumlin cage fighter who had no more notion of the divine than a dog.

Its quite surreal seeing someone totally clueless as to the nature of this man thinking he's a Mass-going Catholic having just noticed him posting some asinine nonsense about God on Twitter this last couple of months.
Pathetic.


You’re swinging at shadows here, lad.

Instead of admitting that you’re wrong, you're left with your mickey in your hand creating strawmen.

I never said a word about Conor McGregor mass attendance —certainly not the real one. What was pointed out, quite plainly, is that he has recently begun peppering his public appearances and interviews with references to God and faith, particularly when he's speaking on nationalist issues or trying to come across as “presidential.”
That’s an observable shift—whether it’s sincere or not is another matter entirely.

Pointlessly dragging up old anecdotes of his mockery doesn’t change the fact that he’s now posturing differently. In fact, it only strengthens the argument that this is all a costume stitched together for public consumption.

Making up claims like I said he’s a Mass-going Catholic only weakens your own position. You’d be better off sticking to what was actually said.

And for the record—even if he was attending Mass these days, it’d be the Novus Ordo... which, as anyone with eyes to see knows, is fake and gay. Literally.
 
Conor McGregor is not Irish (poem by a spiteful mutant)


View: https://t.me/TheIrishInquiry/1789

This is called suicidal stupidity.

Many Irish 🇮🇪 are severely lacking in instincts and smarts to see the clear signposts of their imminent demise.

I don’t take issue with some Irish woman having a pop at any public figure. Public figures are fair game, simple as that. But according to her, all Irishmen are destitute of any morals, and they lie, cheat, steal, and ruin rural communities.

Also, according to her, being Irish is “a feeling,” and all immigrants are here to “help us” (is that because they’ve finished fixing their own countries?).

She claims Irish people will always fight for their land, but that’s the exact opposite of what she is doing.

I fear for this woman’s IQ. The absolute rubbish she’s spouting here is embarrassing.

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I'd post the video if I could, so I'm afraid that's only for those on Telegram (sorry Mylo)
 
Pathetic.You’re swinging at shadows here, lad.Instead of admitting that you’re wrong, you're left with your mickey in your hand creating strawmen.I never said a word about Conor McGregor mass attendance —certainly not the real one. What was pointed out, quite plainly, is that he has recently begun peppering his public appearances and interviews with references to God and faith, particularly when he's speaking on nationalist issues or trying to come across as “presidential.”
Recently? As in the last few weeks!

You clearly know nothing about this individual to have put him on your Catholic/Nationalist list FFS.

That’s an observable shift—whether it’s sincere or not is another matter entirely.
I can assure you Sir, its not! 😂

Pointlessly dragging up old anecdotes of his mockery doesn’t change the fact that he’s now posturing differently. In fact, it only strengthens the argument that this is all a costume stitched together for public consumption.
Which you gobbled up like a hungry simpleton on day release from Maynooth until you saw him a day later in a Masonic Lodge :LOL:
 
Recently? As in the last few weeks!

You clearly know nothing about this individual to have put him on your Catholic/Nationalist list FFS.


I can assure you Sir, its not! 😂


Which you gobbled up like a hungry simpleton on day release from Maynooth until you saw him a day later in a Masonic Lodge :LOL:
Instead of being a complete fag about this issue, why not man up and admit that you were wrong and apologise.
 
Untrue. I've followed him his entire career and he never mentioned God once apart from telling Godly US reporters who asked him about it that he wasn't religious.

Are you sure about this? I had gotten some vague impression that he was some type of Baptist or "Born Again".
 

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