Ireland's newly-installed President Catherine Connolly is facing a firestorm of criticism after delivering what many are calling the most disgraceful St. Patrick's Day address in the nation's history—one that shamelessly exploited the beloved saint to push a radical open borders agenda.
In her maiden St. Patrick's Day speech, Connolly twisted the historical narrative of Ireland's patron saint to justify mass immigration, essentially arguing that because St. Patrick was originally from Britain, Ireland should welcome unlimited numbers of migrants from around the world. The comparison has left Irish citizens and Christians worldwide absolutely furious.
"This is beyond insulting," said one Dublin resident who witnessed the speech. "St. Patrick came to Ireland as a missionary to spread Christianity and save souls. These people are coming for welfare benefits and free housing. How dare she make that comparison?"
"St. Patrick came to serve God and the Irish people. Today's migrants are being shipped in by globalist elites to destroy our culture and replace our population. There's no comparison."
The backlash has been swift and merciless, with Irish patriots pointing out the obvious differences between a Christian missionary who dedicated his life to Ireland and the waves of economic migrants currently flooding European nations. Critics argue that Connolly's speech represents everything wrong with modern progressive politics—the willingness to desecrate religious history to advance a destructive globalist agenda.
Another Globalist Puppet Exposed
This controversy perfectly illustrates the coordinated effort across Western nations to use every possible angle—including sacred religious figures—to justify the demographic replacement of native populations. From Ireland to America, globalist puppets are working overtime to guilt Christian nations into accepting their own destruction.
While President Trump continues to secure America's borders and put Americans first, leaders like Connolly prove that the fight against globalist madness extends far beyond our shores. The Irish people deserve better than a president who exploits their patron saint to advance Klaus Schwab's agenda.
How much longer will Western populations tolerate leaders who hate their own people and culture? The answer may determine whether nations like Ireland survive the next decade.
