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Yggdrasill on scored.co
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I don’t get the impression it’s that, he mentions how when he went to the White House a few weeks ago, his ultimate point was “the Irish are being genocided” but that he couldn’t just go there and do that right away, make the whole press conference about genocide, even though he knows that’s what’s happening.
I get that he’s still under the Judenyoke, I’m not arguing that point. I would guess by some of the stuff he talks about that he knows it too. But he hit on a few things that brightened my outlook:
1) you have to stay positive, in the sense that he kept saying “we’re gonna fight, I love my people and we’re not going anywhere and we’re gonna fight our way through this and win”. Despite the fact that I think we’re all a bit blackpilled over here, we have to keep that mentality - no one wins a war with the mindset that it’s all over and hopeless
2) he made it clear that he wasn’t able diplomatically to come out swinging that the real issue is Irish genocide, but that he knows that’s what’s actually happening and that that’s the real issue. His 2 main platform points seemed to be: we’re being genocided and our wealth is being stolen from us and is being used to fund said genocide. So his focus was on stopping the genocide itself and stopping the money theft which has been helping to fund it.
3) he kept talking about a rising tide lifts all boats, and how the increasing awareness of what’s going on will lead to eventual, inevitable pushback in Ireland, and that they’re just at the beginning stages of the pushback. I find myself often flipping between feeling like our doom is inevitable and feeling like our victory is inevitable, but the Overton window shift over the past few years is incredible when you take a step back and just think about the difference in what’s being discussed in the mainstream vs 10 years ago.
All I’m saying is, I threw this interview on while I was working pretty much as background noise - I don’t like Tucker and I was really just curious to see if McGregor was going to be an Israel cuck - and I walked away feeling pretty hopeful. I think it’s that McGregor is actually a fighter and he has a positive attitude about “the struggle” because of his background. The whole interview he’s like “Ireland the Irish I love my people they’re killing us Ireland for the Irish Ireland Irish I love me homeland Ireland Irish ☘️ 🇮🇪” all while being like “yeah you’re not taking our island we’re gonna foookin’ win”. Like that’s the sort of talk that inspires men. Compared to Trump who can’t even bring himself to mention White people ever.
I get that he’s still under the Judenyoke, I’m not arguing that point. I would guess by some of the stuff he talks about that he knows it too. But he hit on a few things that brightened my outlook:
1) you have to stay positive, in the sense that he kept saying “we’re gonna fight, I love my people and we’re not going anywhere and we’re gonna fight our way through this and win”. Despite the fact that I think we’re all a bit blackpilled over here, we have to keep that mentality - no one wins a war with the mindset that it’s all over and hopeless
2) he made it clear that he wasn’t able diplomatically to come out swinging that the real issue is Irish genocide, but that he knows that’s what’s actually happening and that that’s the real issue. His 2 main platform points seemed to be: we’re being genocided and our wealth is being stolen from us and is being used to fund said genocide. So his focus was on stopping the genocide itself and stopping the money theft which has been helping to fund it.
3) he kept talking about a rising tide lifts all boats, and how the increasing awareness of what’s going on will lead to eventual, inevitable pushback in Ireland, and that they’re just at the beginning stages of the pushback. I find myself often flipping between feeling like our doom is inevitable and feeling like our victory is inevitable, but the Overton window shift over the past few years is incredible when you take a step back and just think about the difference in what’s being discussed in the mainstream vs 10 years ago.
All I’m saying is, I threw this interview on while I was working pretty much as background noise - I don’t like Tucker and I was really just curious to see if McGregor was going to be an Israel cuck - and I walked away feeling pretty hopeful. I think it’s that McGregor is actually a fighter and he has a positive attitude about “the struggle” because of his background. The whole interview he’s like “Ireland the Irish I love my people they’re killing us Ireland for the Irish Ireland Irish I love me homeland Ireland Irish ☘️ 🇮🇪” all while being like “yeah you’re not taking our island we’re gonna foookin’ win”. Like that’s the sort of talk that inspires men. Compared to Trump who can’t even bring himself to mention White people ever.