In Ireland, unity was always considered our strength - an aphorism. Globalists have destroyed Ireland. http://www.daltai.com/proverbs/the-bigger-world/ni-neart-go-cur-le-cheile/ …
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Even as an American this has caused me deep sorrow. My Great Grandmother came over from Ireland through Ellis Island. Loved to tell me tales of her childhood. I wanted to one day see it as she did.
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Globalism is a long planned programme in Ireland, Jack, but people were unlikely to object because it was 'progress'. Late 1960s saw aggressive push into the corporatist
#tofedeu project but also the state abolishing the old Gaelic script for official use.
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Diversity is a strength in a nation the way diversity is a strength in a team sport. You need people with different strengths and abilities for each position... but, more importantly, you need to be unified and work together as a team without infighting.
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Importing people, do you think the left wants a new slave trade, Stefan? Or do you think the USSR should have had a kidnapping ring to fill diversity quotas? What are you even talking about?
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They had their hands full keeping the power on.
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It's a sort of late night infomercial pitch, only in the realm of politics.
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Because obviously military strength and strength in terms of actually being a good country are the exact same thing.
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Amazing how everything in the east is homogenized but it's the west that has to diversify and if it doesn't it's racists.
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Not dictatorships but: the British Empire did, as did the Roman Empire, Napoleon and the Ottomans to name a few.
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Romans did but most of them never became romans. They remained second class 'citizens'. The ottomans took women selling them on the market and young boys forcing them to fight for them.
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