John Byrne's comments on the relationship between his mother and grandfather seem like yet another move toward normalizing pedophilia and incest, claims it is "traditional, and no one speaks about it".
Perhaps some voaters from Ireland could weigh in on his assertion?
You are correct. Marxist propoganda. It is just another move to normalize it all. I am Irish and I can tell you that it is NOT a "tradition" by any stretch of the imagination. Ireland was corrupted many years ago by the pedos who infiltrated the Catholic church and ruled this country, I know that incest exists but it is in no way promoted or traditional. I think it could also be this man's way of mis interpretating the facts to help him accept the truth about his origins.
I am not Irish but am fascinated by the history, the arts and the real traditions of Ireland, and have Irish friends. I am absolutely disgusted by the bizarre statement of this person put in the paper and broadcasted as though there is some type of wisdom being handed down. I suppose he has to deal with the reality of a shocking situation and that is how he is doing it by telling himself falsehoods to make it seem normalized, but the paper and the reporter should be a lot more responsible about their reporting.
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charmeuse ago
John Byrne's comments on the relationship between his mother and grandfather seem like yet another move toward normalizing pedophilia and incest, claims it is "traditional, and no one speaks about it".
Perhaps some voaters from Ireland could weigh in on his assertion?
emeraldeye ago
You are correct. Marxist propoganda. It is just another move to normalize it all. I am Irish and I can tell you that it is NOT a "tradition" by any stretch of the imagination. Ireland was corrupted many years ago by the pedos who infiltrated the Catholic church and ruled this country, I know that incest exists but it is in no way promoted or traditional. I think it could also be this man's way of mis interpretating the facts to help him accept the truth about his origins.
VieBleu ago
I am not Irish but am fascinated by the history, the arts and the real traditions of Ireland, and have Irish friends. I am absolutely disgusted by the bizarre statement of this person put in the paper and broadcasted as though there is some type of wisdom being handed down. I suppose he has to deal with the reality of a shocking situation and that is how he is doing it by telling himself falsehoods to make it seem normalized, but the paper and the reporter should be a lot more responsible about their reporting.
emeraldeye ago
Yes maybe that's his way of accepting it, the media are only too happy to report anything that will corrupt
VieBleu ago
would you take a look at this comment at the bottom of the page I just posted. https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1723509/8486950
I think they should remove the sticky post at the top of the forum deriding the protests, as my comment states.