Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Sunday afternoon quarterbacking; the war on Irish men




Letting you in on a secret; in general the only other men that Irishmen really respect/fear are other Irishmen.  Other countries produce their sociopaths, but only the Irish produce males who can think like criminals and behave like gentlemen  The castration of our manhood by the ECB must have been sweet indeed to our enemies. 

That tendency in the Irish state to allow the finest and the best  be dominated by scum, particualrly scum imported from the EU, quickened after that, we lost 10,000+ health care professionals; our university positions were filled by foreign retards; in a final insult, our young women are being abused and illegally deported from the US. The word is out that we are too weak to stand up for them.


The quarterback in that most peculiar travesty of rugby, American “football” (the ball rarely meets the foot) requires skill in decision-making, physical courage, and two of the best examples are Tom Brady and Matt Ryan. Of more interest, perhaps, is the fact that the outstanding player in the rugby world cup is Bernard Foley of Oz. He is an outhalf; that requires decision-making, physical courage, and – unlike the quarterback - ability both to pass and kick, and to play a central role in defence as the giants lumber out of the set pieces and mauls. But he is one of 4 Irish outhalves at the rugby world cup; both Johnny Sexton and Alan Macginty (playing for the US( are from Dublin; Owen Farrell is the fourth. Aprt from sexton (not an Irish name,  in the only national rugby  team that refuses to play its national anthem), all have Kennedyesque good looks

In the new Ireland, one of the major goals will be to allow these brilliantly skilled young Irish men their head.  There are those of us who believe that we, who defeated the Brits in war after war, have had this gay and feminazi nonsense foisted on us exactly to prevent our self-expression. That is what Terence MacSwimey, the true founder of the Irish nation, most feared, and we will not tolerate it

PS (11/10/15) in the past few days Ireland has competed against France, Germany (our 2 main "creditors")  and Poland, to whom we teach English on our island as we expel our own youth. There were no noticeable acts of gratitude from any of the objects of our affection; while we bear our creditors, Poland, aided by a Turkish ref, sent us flailing into the pay-offs. Oh well, another set of paydays for FIFA and the FAI.

PPS 
Well, Argentina's players WEPT as they sung their anthem

Ireland  does not play its anthem

Guess who won?

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