Podcast Interview: Ireland — Pariah Nation
‘To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: . . . A time to love, and a time to hate; A time of war, and a time of peace.’ — The Book of Ecclesiastes
A Time to Hate . . .
This week, as Ireland woke up having overnight had its right to free speech abolished in a manner that would bring a blush to the face of Kim Jong Un, the Great Outdoors entered the initial phases of viewing it as a pariah nation. The breath-taking ‘hate speech’ laws — approved by the purchased media and scanned with blind eyes by ‘civil liberties’ organisations — reveal to the natives and the outside world just how advanced is the cravenness and how radical the tyrannical dementia that have gripped the Irish political class. The planet gasps in disbelief at the prospect of this new South Africa, but at home the culture of lies and contempt descends to new levels of cant and denial.
Perhaps it is time for us finally to awaken and, in spite of our agreeable natures, make an effort to really, truly hate our own purported ‘leaders’ as they deserve.
My conversation with Richie Allen starts at 29 minutes, 50 seconds: