Let’s THINK About Abortion

I’m not interested in preaching to the choir or trying to wrestle with those who don’t agree with me and shove my philosophy down their throat. I want to give people a few bits of information that’s missing from both the Yes and No campaigns and the public dialogue in the run up to this month’s Constitutional referendum. In other words, only listen to this if you can and want to think critically. Life’s too short, so let’s not waste each other’s time. Read more

Justin Barrett – Idiot or Controlled Opposition?

A few days ago I released a critique of the National Party followed by a sincere and thoughtful action plan that would transform it into an effective party. Within the first 12 hours, the comments were reasonable and measured – still ridiculous, with most of them beginning their statement with “You have a point, but muh partah.” Idiotic, but at least sincere. After the 12 hour mark, they just turned into bile and ad hominems. Read more

Never Mind the Bollocks of the Orange Walk

Today in Glasgow The Orange Order did their usual annual peacock display of ethnic and religious supremacy which is often the scene of violence when conducted in North Ireland and always a scene of hatred when conducted anywhere. Liam O’Hare of CommonSpaces made an official complaint to Scottish police after today’s march in Glasgow was serenaded with The Famine Song, by drunken Scottish blockhead Loyalists, as it has been found by the Courts in 2009 to be racist and thus a breach of public order when sung. Just watch the video cited to police by O’Hare. Read more

Why I Oppose Mass Immigration

I’m speaking to you as a non-typical Irish Nationalist. The Leftist Nationalists call me a neoconservative spouting thinly-veiled racism, while the Right or Alt Right calls me a Leftist and say I’m a race traitor because I married a black woman and I don’t believe that other races are intrinsically inferior. I’m a political refugee stuck between two uncompromising extremes who don’t even understand my positions and ideas and neither want to understand them. However, my positions and ideas are as closer to the common sense of ordinary people. I wish to appeal to your common sense if you’re open to it and hopefully convince you that the level of immigration we’re receiving in Ireland and greater Europe is – on all levels – a gigantic mistake for all involved, except maybe for the people responsible for creating those conditions. Read more

Swastikas in Irish Gardens and Clothing Stores Named “Hitler”

As one does, I found myself Googling a question that randomly came to mind, which may or may not inform my future decision-making, and I found an Irish Independent article from 2012 which brought a mischievous smile to my face – “Outrage at Nazi flag that flew in garden.” It told the story of a community of little Hobbits who were terrified that Saoron and his Orcs might one day come marching through their little village if they caught wind of the supporters who live amoung them. A family home out in the Shire flew a low-quality NSDAP flag out the back of their private home, near one of those plastic kids’ playhouses, alongside a United States flag. Read more

Ireland Imports Black Lives Matter

I want to say from the outset of this piece that the grievances of Black Americans, African Americans specifically, have substance to them. Proportionally, 4 times the number of African-Americans are unlawfully killed by police than European Americans – but it should be noted that a European American is 3 times as likely to be killed by a police interaction. My point is that this is a complex issue that needs to be discussed with a cool head and absent of political lies and misleads, and the culture within American policing needs to be somehow reformed and demilitarized. Whatever I might say about the BLM movement, these grievances still stand. Read more