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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 123220" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>Your argument completely misses the elephant in the room: it’s precisely the modern, Godless worldview you and so many others here espouse that has led to Irish people selfishly turning away from family life. The modern, secular individual seems trapped in a state of perpetual adolescence, living at home with their parents well into their 30s, binge-watching Netflix, and playing video games, all while bemoaning the state of the nation. This isn’t "well-meaning" childlessness—it’s a choice driven by immaturity, lack of direction, and obsession with comfort over responsibility.</p><p></p><p>Contrast this with the work I’ve seen in the trenches of real Irish communities. I’ve worked alongside Pro-Life groups helping young Irish girls who feel they have no one to turn to. These groups provide genuine support, showing them that abortion—(chopping a baby into pieces and throwing it in a bin, or worse, selling its remains to feed the international abortion industry's sick black market on body parts)—is not their only option. Because of this work, there are now delightful Irish children this weekend playing GAA and football, preparing for Christmas, and looking forward to bright futures. None of that would have been possible without Catholic values of love and sacrifice guiding such efforts.</p><p></p><p>In my professional life, I’ve worked as a Director in my company, actively pushing back against the growing trend of overseas recruitment. In an industry that relies on rare specialized skills, it would’ve been easy to tap into international talent pools, but I persuaded the leadership to invest in local Irish talent instead. This isn’t just about jobs—it’s about preserving our community and providing young Irish workers with the opportunity to thrive in their own country. How many so-called secular 'nationalists' mocking Catholicism can say they’ve done anything even remotely as practical to protect and preserve Irish sovereignty and culture?</p><p></p><p>What’s your contribution? Spending endless hours on 4Chan or James, drinking and smoking at home playing online chess and arguing about ethno-nationalism? That's not building a nation; that’s a hobby. As I said before, atheists like you make terrible nationalists because nationalism requires real, tangible action, not keyboard pontificating.</p><p></p><p>And let’s not forget, the last person to truly galvanize Irish public opinion and defeat an overwhelming political and media establishment was Declan Ganley—a practicing Catholic. Ganley, nearly single-handedly, led the charge to defeat the Lisbon Treaty, standing firm against the might of the EU and every major Irish political party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 123220, member: 353"] Your argument completely misses the elephant in the room: it’s precisely the modern, Godless worldview you and so many others here espouse that has led to Irish people selfishly turning away from family life. The modern, secular individual seems trapped in a state of perpetual adolescence, living at home with their parents well into their 30s, binge-watching Netflix, and playing video games, all while bemoaning the state of the nation. This isn’t "well-meaning" childlessness—it’s a choice driven by immaturity, lack of direction, and obsession with comfort over responsibility. Contrast this with the work I’ve seen in the trenches of real Irish communities. I’ve worked alongside Pro-Life groups helping young Irish girls who feel they have no one to turn to. These groups provide genuine support, showing them that abortion—(chopping a baby into pieces and throwing it in a bin, or worse, selling its remains to feed the international abortion industry's sick black market on body parts)—is not their only option. Because of this work, there are now delightful Irish children this weekend playing GAA and football, preparing for Christmas, and looking forward to bright futures. None of that would have been possible without Catholic values of love and sacrifice guiding such efforts. In my professional life, I’ve worked as a Director in my company, actively pushing back against the growing trend of overseas recruitment. In an industry that relies on rare specialized skills, it would’ve been easy to tap into international talent pools, but I persuaded the leadership to invest in local Irish talent instead. This isn’t just about jobs—it’s about preserving our community and providing young Irish workers with the opportunity to thrive in their own country. How many so-called secular 'nationalists' mocking Catholicism can say they’ve done anything even remotely as practical to protect and preserve Irish sovereignty and culture? What’s your contribution? Spending endless hours on 4Chan or James, drinking and smoking at home playing online chess and arguing about ethno-nationalism? That's not building a nation; that’s a hobby. As I said before, atheists like you make terrible nationalists because nationalism requires real, tangible action, not keyboard pontificating. And let’s not forget, the last person to truly galvanize Irish public opinion and defeat an overwhelming political and media establishment was Declan Ganley—a practicing Catholic. Ganley, nearly single-handedly, led the charge to defeat the Lisbon Treaty, standing firm against the might of the EU and every major Irish political party. [/QUOTE]
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