2 Conversations re: Kicking the Chair
'The one place where the writ of mutism does not rule is the polling booth.'
The Morning After Pessimism
Nearly a fortnight after the most ‘miraculous’ outcome of any Irish election — in this case a referendum on altering the Irish Constitution one more time in compliance with the demands of external puppet-masters — the implications and meanings are still reverberating.
In these two conversations over the past week — back on with Baron Strawberry on Thursday last, and with Peter McIlvenna of Hearts of Oak on Monday — I ‘strive’ to tease out what these implications and meanings might amount to.
Friday, March 8th is a day that will go down in history — the day that Paddy finally lost it and kicked the chair. This will forever be remembers as a day that belonged, from dawn until the polls closed, to the honest and true. Now, on these ‘mornings after pessimism,’ in these glorious days after the day we diverted into the ditch the runaway statist juggernaut intent on waging war against our families with a view to burlesquing and burying them, we awaken afresh to the news: We won!
Last week the Irish people delivered a glorious one-two combo to the corrupt Irish government, voting an overwhelming No, no! to two proposed amendments to the Irish Constitution that would have redefined family and the right of women to choose to work or care full-time for their families while protected by the guarantees set down in Article 41 of said Constitution. The Government asked voters to remove the words 'mother' and ‘woman’ from the Constitution and the sovereign People answered with a resounding No. They also rejected by a huge margin the attempt to foist the extremely nebulous term ‘durable relationships’ on their Constitution, which would have in the end come to mean whatever a tone-deaf judiciary decided.
Tellingly, the proposed referendums altering the nation’s constitution enjoyed the support of virtually the entirety of Ireland’s corrupt and bullying establishment, and its purchased lapdog media, but the attempt to embed Woke values in the Irish Constitution backfired disastrously, leaving them all with egg in their eyes and their ears.
This is the first time in decades that the juggernaut of constitutional bastardisation being imposed on Ireland from abroad, with the assistance of the country’s quisling political class, has been stopped in its tracks. The most recent wave of assaults, which began with the sabotaging of Article 42 in 2012, and continued in 2015 with the disembowelling of Article 41 to make it amenable to marriages between men or between women, was rejoined in these referendums with a view to eviscerating the last shreds of the meaning of marriage and sowing the seeds of polygamous and transhumanist abominations at the heart of the Irish Constitution. It was not necessary that every voter understood every one of the buried agendas, just that their instincts be alerted to something serious awry when a Government that had for several years shown zero interest in the welfare of the Irish People suddenly started to bleat its concern about some 87 year-old alleged ‘sexist’ constitutional offence to women, on account of referencing by implication a central biologically-based feature of the gift that womanhood is.
This was no polite disagreement with a clumsy wording or ambiguous phrase. This was a barely restrained torrent of rage, directed by the Irish Deplorables at both the Creeps in government and the Combine without. This was a victory, especially, for all those who have been battling out at the margins of our society for the past four years, when sightings of mainstream political animals were pretty thin on the ground.
This vote was a thoroughgoing reaction — to everything that is being done to Ireland and its People. This was no ordinary political response; it was a loaves-and-fishes vote, a result that was far greater than even the totality of its arithmetic, a miracle response that seemed to emanate from the very soul of Ireland. It was the voice of the deep Irish unconscious demanding that our dear land be left in peace by the criminals who have been running her into the ground and over the cliff for years. It was Paddy not merely saying, ‘No thanks,’ but sending the chair flying from under him, as I have long predicted he would one day do.
Conversation #1 . To access the conversation with Baron Strawberry, click on video:
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