It is impossible to review the events of the last decade and conclude that it is anything other than divine providence that Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States on the year of America 250, July 4th, 2026.
This kind of obsequious behaviour speaks to a malformed national psyche. Many Irish seem to crave acceptance by foreigners in a pathological way to the extent that they will throw a parade for a guy who chose to play football for his ancestral homeland rather than Ireland (more power to him, he is correct to acknowledge his true nation).
The way Irish libs go out of their way to ape international lib behaviour such as importing a race problem to be sophisticated like Britain and America or making a point of celebrating every time a foreigner in our midst does literally anything is deeply unsettling to me. It is so undignified.
The European teams in the World Cup are barely even European any more.
Most of them are just an ethnic mix from a variety of other countries, pretending to be citizens of a European country.
It's no wonder Europeans have so little national pride.
The idea that a pregnant woman from Guatemala can sprint across the US border, have the baby 30 minutes after arriving here, and the baby is magically a citizen of the US, is one of the most retarded and indefensible notions ever conceived
If the Garden of Eden teaches us anything it’s that, by nature:
1. Men are designed to rule
2. When men don’t rule, women will
3. Women are not designed to rule
4. Women are more easily deceived
No more women judges or politicians.
All of the Bible is true.
Every single word.
The Bible isn’t a bag of trail mix. You can’t take the parts you like and just ignore the rest.
All of it - from Genesis to Revelation - is God’s inspired word and is 100% true.
@EwanMacKenna Ireland doesn’t feel like Ireland anymore. So there’s no reason for any Irish abroad to want to come home to Muslims everywhere.
It’s disgusting
1 Samuel 15:3
Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy[a] all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.’”
Being Irish isn't just some club you can join, or something cool to latch on to. You don't get to be from a polar opposite background and magically switch to another.
We are a unique people who cannot be imitated, and there should be absolutely no confusion about any of that.