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"The mask is a way of denying the very human face of the person. It is a way of taking away the individual unique humanity of each person, and turning us all into zombies, and restoring us to a kind of animal state so that we no longer look at each other going down the street as Tom or Mick or Mary or my friend or my sister or my brother, but as a festering mess of bacteria and viruses which is a danger to my health."

All of this is by design.

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Forwarded from Celtic Esotericism
Irish Nationalists of the Early 20th Century understood that Nationalism was more than just borders, flags and government. Nationalism was also about a strong culture and a sense of identity. A return to their ethnic roots. This is a poster from the Gaelic League. The Gaelic League was established to promote learning the Irish Gaelic Language and culture.
#CelticEsotericism.
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One thing that really pisses me off is academics that have qualifications in Folklore, specifically the ones at Ph.D level. Aside from the fact that so many of them fought me and tried to get me blocked and banned (and my channel taken down), their profession is fundamentally anti-folk in nature.

Folklore is the expression of a shared culture of an ethnic group. It is tales, proverbs, customs, songs, lore, rituals, celebrations, dances, etc.

The academic spends years ‘studying’ these things, deconstructing them and trying to find ‘reason’ to explain away these ‘silly’ and ‘outdated’ customs. They are always urbanists and outright reject the spiritual and supernatural. To them, these customs are just relics of the past and make for good stories to laugh about on twitter every ‘Folklore Thursday’. Further, they believe that folklore is inclusive and for everyone, totally oblivious to the nature of what it is. (Folklore is, by definition, exclusive to the FOLK) This belief can be evidenced with their hashtag ‘Folklore Against Fascism’, where they try to deplatform anyone that dares use folklore to reinforce their identity.

They actually believe that they are the sole and best authority to discuss folklore. They will rationalise and deconstruct everything. Literally working towards destroying belief in lore and tradition. To them, people that live in the countryside and are largely unaffected from much of the cancer of the city, and who may actually have some knowledge of their old local traditions, are irrelevant and ‘unqualified’ to talk about folklore because they don’t have a degree.

Fuck these people.
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
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But if we report the facts, racists win.

Speaking to Damien O'Reilly (standing in for Brendan O'Connor) is Conor Pope, Irish Times Consumer Affairs Correspondent and Anthony Staines, Professor of Health Systems in DCU.

Broadcast: RTÉ Radio One 09 Aug 2020
https://www.bitchute.com/video/M0a1yPguZzQb/
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Channel name was changed to «The_Receipts»
Channel name was changed to «The Receipts»
This is a link to Part 2 of The Globalist Education Series on substack. It explores the impact upon education of the Enlightenment and utopianism. I discuss important thinkers of the period and their views on education, particularly Jean-Jacques Rousseau who influenced greatly the early British Progressive educators of the eighteenth century. The piece draws upon many sources including the work of philosophers such as Eric Voegelin and Isaiah Berlin. https://open.substack.com/pub/thereceipts/p/the-enlightenment-utopianism-and?r=4jrk4i&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
My genuine thanks to Saints and Scholars for the kind words of support.
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I highly recommend our subscribers to go and join The Receipts, available on telegram, Youtube and Substack. The main protagonist of this serious body of work, it known to many Irish patriots, "The Don". The Don has spent the last number of years diving into the causes for the radical change in Ireland, and by extension, the West in general. A man of impeccable ethos and a true and faithful son of Ireland, the Don and his fine work needs to be consumed. If you want to truly understand what is going on, without the nonsense, without background noise, then tune into the incisive mind of The Don. Remember, if you don't understand your enemy (material one at least), you cannot defeat him. To beat your foe, is to know him intimately and the Don provides that framework where you can truly begin to understand why we are where we are, and who are the principle players, many of whom are conveniently ignored by other channels.
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