Message from @Mr. X

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2018-11-29 10:53:27 UTC  

To me anyway.

2018-11-29 11:00:16 UTC  

Well you've just said "A man should be eager to get into a fight and even more eager to go to war." Imagine it's the worst case scenario. It's. 2029. The West (white majority countries, IRELAND included) is trying to survive an all out war of annihilation launched on them by the Chinese Superpower thats fueled by mass control of African resources. Hearing loss is no longer a concern. Any and every able bodied man is to report to your local barracks immediately. Chinese warships are on their way, and they are chock full of a yellow hive, armed to the teeth with high powered killing machines and explosives. Recall the brutality and the recollection of the soldiers in the 1st world war in the Somme. The soldiers in the Ostfront of WW2, Russian and German. Now magnify that times 10. And you want this reality?

2018-11-29 11:02:03 UTC  

Do I want that reality? Of course not. But there's no denying that war can be really good and is benefitting the west.

2018-11-29 11:02:25 UTC  

And I mean the strong west. Not the disappointing and embarassing hasbeen europe.

2018-11-29 11:02:44 UTC  

ireland included

2018-11-29 11:02:45 UTC  

You're part of Europe aren't you?

2018-11-29 11:02:51 UTC  

Of course I am

2018-11-29 11:03:07 UTC  

So are you saying the USA is better than Europe?

2018-11-29 11:03:20 UTC  

Im saying its far better than europe

2018-11-29 11:03:52 UTC  

no denying it

2018-11-29 11:04:57 UTC  

Well i can't disagree with you there but it is disappointing to see you just turn your back on your extended family and express such defeatist sentiments. I suppose this is essentially why the Irish speak English now. You people are just not strong willed. This is why America Stronk.

2018-11-29 11:05:02 UTC  

the 90s was depressing, just civil wars and such

2018-11-29 11:05:18 UTC  

And your own countrymen! For shame..

2018-11-29 11:05:56 UTC  

Nonsense, the irish know Irish

2018-11-29 11:06:14 UTC  

as for me I prefer a more superior culture and country

2018-11-29 11:06:22 UTC  

Not the UK, the US

2018-11-29 11:06:27 UTC  

Was/is Irish your first language?

2018-11-29 11:06:46 UTC  

Not at all, most parents know irish and english here

2018-11-29 11:07:00 UTC  

I only want to know greek latin and german

2018-11-29 11:07:03 UTC  

first german though

2018-11-29 11:07:47 UTC  

My first language was english of course

2018-11-29 11:08:08 UTC  

You know the majority of Irish don't know their own language. I believe its like 5-10% or something. The English subjugated the Irish. As did the Romans. You were genetically predisposed to being a quitter i suppose. IDK. The irish seemed kinda valorous before Rome got there...

2018-11-29 11:08:23 UTC  

the brits wanted to make the irish speak english. 1984 type shit.

2018-11-29 11:08:38 UTC  

well they succeeded

2018-11-29 11:08:46 UTC  

that's wrong, the majority of irish people know irish

2018-11-29 11:09:19 UTC  

also wrong, irish is being revived by schools

2018-11-29 11:09:34 UTC  

and a language doesnt prove you're beaten

2018-11-29 11:09:49 UTC  

ireland got most of its territory back and all its people back

2018-11-29 11:10:24 UTC  

and the irish arent known for quitters

2018-11-29 11:10:33 UTC  

that's like the last thing they are known for

2018-11-29 11:10:47 UTC  

infact they're not known for that at all

2018-11-29 11:11:07 UTC  

which is why I have a bit of admiration for them

2018-11-29 11:11:53 UTC  

.....

2018-11-29 11:11:55 UTC  

the romans didnt annex ireland though

2018-11-29 11:12:00 UTC  

"According to the 2016 Republic of Ireland census 73,803 people speak the Irish language daily in the Republic of Ireland outside the education system including 20,586 people who speak it every day in the Gaeltacht outside the education system."

2018-11-29 11:12:15 UTC  

they speak it daily but the majority know irish

2018-11-29 11:12:24 UTC  

BUT WAIT! Theres more!

2018-11-29 11:12:26 UTC  

of course few speak it daily

2018-11-29 11:12:55 UTC  

the romans barely even talked about hibernia

2018-11-29 11:12:57 UTC  

"According to the same 2016 census, 1.77 million people in Ireland claimed they could speak Irish, which is 41% of the population. While this looks impressive on paper, it says nothing about the level of Irish people have or if they ever use it."

2018-11-29 11:13:35 UTC  

doesnt matter