Niall Feiritear
A young Irish nationalist leader has urged the people of Ireland to 'live' for the country.
Yan Mac Oireachtaigh, who hails from Dublin and heads up the youth wing of the Nationalist Party, made his speech on a roadside this week.
Before Side Stream News reveals the contents of Mr Mac Oireachtaigh's speech, we feel it is important to make the following points:
Mr Mac Oireachtaigh's group, the National Party are labelled as 'far right' by certain sections of society. The use of phrases such as 'left' and 'right' really are of no relevance anymore.
These phrases emerged during the French Revolution in the late 1700s and refer to the seating arrangements of French politicians during that era.
We live in a society where senior politicians are under the very real and obvious influence of corporate groupings and bankers.
See W.E.F (World Economic Forum) in Davos, the W.H.O (World Health Organisation) and a very real attempt to transition the people of earth into a new era of 'stakeholder capitalism'.
Stakeholder capitalism essentially means that corporations will have an excessive say in how nations are run.
(If A.I takes all the jobs and corporations own the A.I, then civilians become completely reliant on the State and business owners, or "the elite". )
Side Stream News urgently asks our readers- and there is almost 10,000 of you in just 6 weeks- to research the work done by the Yellow Forum in their investigations into this.
There are currently very real attempts to crack down on free speech right across Europe. Not only that but; corporations and, unfortunately, their employees, appear to be enacting a policy of branding anyone who displays nationalist ideals as 'far right.'
This comes from corporations and Government, this branding is not being done by the people, nor real journalists.
Many journalists who work for these corporations are just employees following orders and decrees from above.
Side Stream News will address, and expose this, in detail further if it continues to happen in Irish society. It needs to and must stop. If you are reading this and it resonates with you, take that as an order.
There is absolutely no doubt, zero whatsoever, that these corporations and corporate employees would have labelled great leaders such as Patrick Pearse, Eamonn De Valera and Cathal Brugha as 'far right,' had they been alive now.
This is a top down corporate/ Government branding that is coming from a nefarious place. It serves two functions: one is to divide people, straight from the 'divide and conquer' playbook. The Art of War.
The second is to use this division to further the over-reach of these "elites" and squash opposition to globalist policies by, essentially, brainwashing 'the public' to hate political and corporate opposition.
Anyone who labels someone they have never met, unfortunately, has either low I.Q, is a bad actor, or is compromised financially and therefore, cannot stand up for what they believe to be true.
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With that in mind, here is the content of Mr Mac Oireachtaigh's speech:
"One of the things I want to talk about, is the question on to live or to die for your country or both. A lot of people gloss over it and I think it is an important question. A lot of people gloss over it and say 'of course I would die for my country, of course I would.'
"You always hear lads in the pub with a few pints on them saying 'I would die for my country in a heartbeat'.
"My question to that is 'what have you done to live for your country?'
"With the recent passing of Jean Marie Le Pen, I think it is a perfect example of - and this guy died at 96 - he lived for his country, I think a lot of people need to come to this conclusion where, to live for your country is extremely honourable. It's very honourable.
"To put you life's work towards the like of the national idea, this is very honourable stuff. And it is quite often over-looked, it's quite often over-looked, a lot of phenomenal statesmen have lived for their country, a lot of them have also died for the country, of course.
"I think this is where Pearse really takes the cake because Pearse lived for his country and ultimately died for his country.
"I think that's why Pearse is revered, why he is such a hero.
"Even on the continent, a lot of continental European nationalist groups and guys, they know Patrick Pearse, and they know he is a hero and they actually read up a lot about him.
"That always blows my mind when I go over there. That is one of the things I want to talk about.
"To live for your country. Because you never know, in your lifetime, the truth is you might never have the chance to die for your country, and then you have just wasted your time.
"So getting down and pushing the national idea; it's time to live for your country, it's time to live for Ireland."
To be clear, Side Stream News feels it is important to highlight the words of Mr Mac Oireachtaigh because we live in the absurd times whereby the Irish Government has decided to increase our island population by 1.66 million - see Project Ireland 2040- without any type of consultation whatsoever with the public.
This is a form of autocracy.
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