To Heck With the Irish.
By Laura Wood —
The Thinking Housewife.
ON this Patrick’s Day, when the Irish wear green hats, drink cups of green beer and drown the memory of a holy saint in hedonism and nauseating sentimentality, it’s a good time to bear in mind that the Irish fully deserve the chastisement they are currently experiencing. I say this as someone with 100 percent Irish heritage.
The Irish as a distinct people face one of the gravest threats in their entire history, under the heel of “globalist” forces and the planned, lavishly-funded invasion of foreigners.
And they deserve it. They are a decadent and hard-hearted people. I include myself in this description. I too have been decadent and hard-hearted. I am not proud to be Irish today.
The Lord brought his strong anger upon us, and scattered us among many nations even to the ends of the earth. It was among foreigners that it was seen how little I was.
St. Patrick spoke these words in the fifth century. He was not Irish, but his statements easily apply to the land he helped convert, after arriving as a Roman-British slave.
We deserved this, because we had gone away from God, and did not keep his commandments. We would not listen to our priests, who advised us about how we could be saved.
The Irish — even more so the Irish in America — have not listened. Having been the beneficiaries of extraordinary graces as a people, graces which often came with devastating persecution, they then stood by while the [church] was usurped … and Ireland’s sacred altars stripped. They embraced materialism, feminism and child-destroying contraception, threatening their own existence as a distinct people. They have become, in many cases, as godless as the pagans who once worshipped stones and fairies. No, they have become much, much worse. Those pagans were never tempted by the ridiculous creeds of atheism. The pagans saw evidence of the supernatural everywhere — in the sky, the trees, the cliffs, the rolling waters, and the swards of endless green. The Irish today can look at all this and say, “There is no God.” They have thick heads and hearts of stone… Continue
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