Why Ireland Needs Saint Patrick Now More Than Ever

Saint Patrick’s Day is a time to celebrate Irish heritage — unless you are one of the moonbats controlling Ireland, in which case it is a day to celebrate the nation’s eradication via mass Third World immigration.

Via Modernity:

Irish President Catherine Connolly marked her first St. Patrick’s Day in office with a message that reframed Ireland’s patron saint as a symbol for open borders and ‘global citizenship’, urging the Irish to embrace migrants amid ongoing surges in arrivals that have sparked nationwide tensions.

Connolly preaches about “shared responsibilities as global citizens.” That is, she calls for the Irish to place the interests of foreigners let in to displace them ahead of their own.

For context, this…

…comes as Ireland ramps up immigration reforms in 2026, including higher salary thresholds for work permits, digitalized processes, and faster citizenship paths for those granted international protection—moves that critics say prioritize foreigners over native Irish struggling with housing shortages and cultural erosion.

The first qualification to be a nation’s leader is to want that nation to continue to exist. Connolly is unqualified for her position.

Saint Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. If only he would return to do it again.

On a tip from Franco.

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