1/10 Another long thread, this time on why the middle-class will be our downfall.
Why has Ireland turned into a liberal soft touch, surrendering our hard-won independence and importing a fourth column to destroy us?
Here’s my theory. It is all to do with the middle-class.
Why has Ireland turned into a liberal soft touch, surrendering our hard-won independence and importing a fourth column to destroy us?
Here’s my theory. It is all to do with the middle-class.
2/10 The middle-class (MC) has been the downfall of many a country before us, and will be for many after. The reason for this is simple – the MC have forgotten what it was like to struggle financially, and to have to fight every day for survival.
3/10 This leads them to abandon everything that made them strong and cohesive. They forget the power of place, religion, and their own people. They move to cities and forget their place, their religion becomes career and money, and instead of their own people,
4/10 they think that strangers are their family. Ireland never had this problem traditionally, because we didn’t have a MC to speak of – in Ireland up until the mid 80’s, almost everyone was either reasonably wealthy, or living a hand-to-mouth existence.
5/10 In order to become a true liberal, you must never have known struggle, and the only way that happens is if not only you, but also your parents never knew struggle. We are now seeing the generation whose parents grew up MC, and they did too,
6/10 therefore there is no familial memory of want. These people have no real ties to Ireland as a concept. They could be British, American, or Belgian – the country of their birth is merely where they happen to live – they have no memory of blood spilled for Ireland,
7/10 of days of hunger and the burning desire to win through. This is why you will rarely see liberal farmers of liberal construction workers – they have toiled and had their feet literally planted in the soil of Ireland, and they don’t see it as a Starbucks/McDonalds franchise,
8/10 where everyone is welcome to come and take a piece of the bland, uniform pie.
You will also rarely see a liberal who knew their grandparents well, especially if those grandparents knew real hardship.
You will also rarely see a liberal who knew their grandparents well, especially if those grandparents knew real hardship.
9/10 You can never underestimate the power of a family history, how it binds you to your people, and gives a sense of shared struggle.
If we are to save Ireland, we must tackle the middle-class.
If we are to save Ireland, we must tackle the middle-class.
10/10 We must either win them over, or throw them aside. As Ireland’s false wealth trickles ever downward, in the form of useless degrees, dole, and free houses, more and more people will forget real struggle, and become fat, lazy, sleeping agents of our faraway masters.