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(right) once dubbed it as … "chronological
snobbery; and the belief that past people
were unenlightened, evil or just stupid."
But in reality just how many of those
impolite morons, who continue to
desecrate places of worship, vandalise
religious monuments, gravestones and
war memorials, even know what, or the
history of, they’re actually attacking?
And just what history could
those
mindless
feminist
ignoramuses, who gleefully
sprayed rainbow coloured
paints upon the Geneva
Monument, tell anyone about
the four Reformists, other
than they were Christians, or
was it because they were in
fact, all … male?
Here in Northern Ireland, we know only too well what and how it is to be persecuted
and attacked for being, either or both, Protestant and Christian. The many graveyards,
and the thousands of headstones therein, are a testament to that; whilst over three
hundred of our Orange Meeting Halls have also been attacked or razed to the ground
over the years by sectarian, republican thugs and their fellow bully boys.
Or the violation of the Jewish or pauper graves and the profanation of the CWGA and
other military headstones by hurling-stick wielding nationalist youths as they trample
upon the remains of the dead, in Belfast's City Cemetery on the Falls Road.
And how can anyone ever forget the years of demonic
desecration regularly inflicted upon the Three Scottish
Soldiers' Memorial Stone (left) since Dougald McCaughey
(23) and teenage brothers John (17) and Joseph McCaig
(18) were brutally and cold bloodedly murdered on
March 10th, 1971 at the White Brae, Ligoniel by the
Ardoyne based Provisional IRA gang led by barbaric
devilments such as Martin Meehan and Dutch Doherty?
During a speech in 1933, whilst describing the mood back then within those sections of the
Parliamentary Establishment who plotted to trash this country in favour of currying up to
Germany where a little Austrian dictator sporting a black postage-stamp moustache had
just taken office as Chancellor, Winston Churchill remarked in the House of Commons ..
"Historians have noticed, all down the centuries, one peculiarity of the English
people which has cost them dear. We have always thrown away, after a victory, the
greater part of the advantages we gained in the struggle. The worst difficulties from
which we suffer do not come from without. They come from within. They do not
come from the cottages of the wage earners. They come from a peculiar type of
brainy people found in our country who, if they add something to its culture, take
much from its strength. Our difficulties come from the mood of unwarrantable selfabasement into which we have been cast by a powerful section of our own
intellectuals. They come from the acceptance of defeatist doctrines by a large
proportion of our politicians. But what have they to offer but a vague
internationalism and the promise of impossible Utopia" ..
It was later called appeasement and is still the religious primacy amongst many of the
well-heeled politicos and parliamentarians of today's era, both locally and nationally .
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