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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 131602" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>James your question — pretending to demand a list of ‘prominent God-fearing Irish’ resisting the invasion — is nothing more than a childish rhetorical smokescreen to avoid answering the <strong><em>actual question</em></strong> which I posed and has gone unanswered <em>-</em> <strong>where are the Godless voices <em>opposing</em> this replacement of the Irish people</strong>? You haven’t named a single one — because there aren’t any.</p><p></p><p>Now to your misguided claim that there’s a ‘larger pool’ of Catholics to draw from. In what Ireland? Certainly not the one we’re living in. Catholicism in Ireland has been reduced to a cultural echo — tolerated only so long as it’s silent, sterilized, and compliant with the reigning secular dogma. It has no presence in education (unless you’re pushing rainbow flags), no influence in the political class, no platform in the media, and no protection in the workplace, where any sincere Catholic teacher who dares to utter basic Christian morality faces cancellation, discipline, or unemployment. There is almost 400 people in the company that I work for and 2 are practicing Catholics</p><p></p><p>Ireland is not a Catholic country. It is a Masonic republic ruled by secular technocrats, funded by EU globalists, and spiritually governed by the UN Declaration of Human Rights. The corpse of Catholic Ireland was paraded through the streets in 2015 when 62% of voters endorsed same-sex ‘marriage’ and buried again in 2018 when 66% voted to legalize the slaughter of the unborn. These weren’t votes — they were liturgical acts of rebellion and they were celebrated not with solemn reflection, but with <em>street parties</em>. Dancing on graves used to be a metaphor — now it’s a public event. If the abortion plebiscite was run again today seven years later what would the number be in favour of killing Irish babies - 85%? Probably.</p><p></p><p>So no — there is no ‘larger pool’ of orthodox Catholics in Ireland. What exists is a faithful remnant: small, but unyielding. About 10,000 of them still march each year through O’Connell Street — not for attention, not for political gain, but simply to resist the legalized murder of Irish children. They do so while being smeared by the press, ignored by the political class, and spat at by the very society they’re trying to save. I’m proud to walk with them every year.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, your Godless cohort holds the entire apparatus of power: the Dáil, the universities, the media towers, the DEIS schools, the ‘human rights’ commissions, the NGO cartels. And yet, despite all that, you have the gall to demand a list of powerless Catholics while your own kind write the laws that displace us and cheer the rising statistics of our replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 131602, member: 353"] James your question — pretending to demand a list of ‘prominent God-fearing Irish’ resisting the invasion — is nothing more than a childish rhetorical smokescreen to avoid answering the [B][I]actual question[/I][/B] which I posed and has gone unanswered [I]-[/I] [B]where are the Godless voices [I]opposing[/I] this replacement of the Irish people[/B]? You haven’t named a single one — because there aren’t any. Now to your misguided claim that there’s a ‘larger pool’ of Catholics to draw from. In what Ireland? Certainly not the one we’re living in. Catholicism in Ireland has been reduced to a cultural echo — tolerated only so long as it’s silent, sterilized, and compliant with the reigning secular dogma. It has no presence in education (unless you’re pushing rainbow flags), no influence in the political class, no platform in the media, and no protection in the workplace, where any sincere Catholic teacher who dares to utter basic Christian morality faces cancellation, discipline, or unemployment. There is almost 400 people in the company that I work for and 2 are practicing Catholics Ireland is not a Catholic country. It is a Masonic republic ruled by secular technocrats, funded by EU globalists, and spiritually governed by the UN Declaration of Human Rights. The corpse of Catholic Ireland was paraded through the streets in 2015 when 62% of voters endorsed same-sex ‘marriage’ and buried again in 2018 when 66% voted to legalize the slaughter of the unborn. These weren’t votes — they were liturgical acts of rebellion and they were celebrated not with solemn reflection, but with [I]street parties[/I]. Dancing on graves used to be a metaphor — now it’s a public event. If the abortion plebiscite was run again today seven years later what would the number be in favour of killing Irish babies - 85%? Probably. So no — there is no ‘larger pool’ of orthodox Catholics in Ireland. What exists is a faithful remnant: small, but unyielding. About 10,000 of them still march each year through O’Connell Street — not for attention, not for political gain, but simply to resist the legalized murder of Irish children. They do so while being smeared by the press, ignored by the political class, and spat at by the very society they’re trying to save. I’m proud to walk with them every year. Meanwhile, your Godless cohort holds the entire apparatus of power: the Dáil, the universities, the media towers, the DEIS schools, the ‘human rights’ commissions, the NGO cartels. And yet, despite all that, you have the gall to demand a list of powerless Catholics while your own kind write the laws that displace us and cheer the rising statistics of our replacement. [/QUOTE]
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