the mary sue seems to be an anti-q, anti-trump outfit. Also the writer of this article is a self-described practicing witch (I found in another article of hers). Although I have understood there weren't snakes in Ireland even when Patrick was there (besides the druid warlocks and witches).
The above link I posted was only one of several on this subject, the point being that "snakes" may have been a figurative description, rather than a literal one.
I heard once that "snakes" referred to the pagans in Ireland. It's apparently a myth, but it makes sense in this context.
https://www.themarysue.com/the-truth-about-saint-patrick-snakes-pagans-and-more/
the mary sue seems to be an anti-q, anti-trump outfit. Also the writer of this article is a self-described practicing witch (I found in another article of hers). Although I have understood there weren't snakes in Ireland even when Patrick was there (besides the druid warlocks and witches).
The above link I posted was only one of several on this subject, the point being that "snakes" may have been a figurative description, rather than a literal one.