Society & Culture

Feck the Constitution

It’s a physical object with an unwritten expiry date, evidenced by the fact that every constitution eventually fails its people. Belief in this object must be continually maintenanced through the indoctrination of each new generation, not unlike our indoctrination into Christianity or the Chinese youth into Communism.

Corunka Wirus & the Spiritual Desert

In the early 1500s much of France was gripped by an horrifically repressive form of Christianity (Calvinism), likely causing so much psychological stress for the people of Alsace, that one woman dancing dileriously in the streets triggered “The Dancing Plague”. Upon seeing this woman, others joined in the continuous dancing, likely including hundreds of people Corunka Wirus & the Spiritual Desert

Our Fetishisation of Protest

Prefer to listen? Play the video above. The week after this, of August 6th, Ireland slips further down the bottomless chasm of bondage and Fascism with the introduction of yet more ridiculous Covid-19 measures and an extension of equally nonsensical commercial restrictions. Last week, a homeless person died on our streets every day. A paedophile Our Fetishisation of Protest

The Gradual Sexualisation of Children

In the periphery of our vision children are coming to be seen and consequently accepted as sexual beings. Our environment is being slowly altered to facilitate that change and what older generations find offensive, the younger generations will have grown up surrounded by and take for granted.

Who Are These Online Groomers?

Judging by the frequency of stings by Ireland and Britain’s “paedophile hunters” it seems the issue of child grooming online is an epidemic, or at the very least much worse than most of us have thought. Who are these vile pieces of garbage and what are their motivations?

Unquiet Graves – Uncovering Britain’s Secret War in Ireland (Link Below)

A review and information on “Unquiet Graves”, a documentary by Seán A. Murray, which I attended the screening of today in Galway. The production involved an Irish and English crew and tells the story of collusion between the British military, police, and MI6 with Loyalist paramilitaries, with a particular focus on “The Glennane Gang” responsible for the slaughter of 120 innocent Irish Catholics in the 1970s.