Irish to become a minority in Ireland.
(media.gab.com)
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St Patrick was a former slave, not an elite.
Why are they making a statue of George Floyd? Isn't the elites marketing and selling him as a hero? When in reality he is a villain?
One thing has always been true.
To make someone or something famous. You need money to promote and sell the idea to others.
This message has to be repeated over and over and over again.
That's how marketing works.
As I said.
It's elites who create culture. Because they have the money and resources to promote what's a good culture and what's bad culture.
The more I look at early Christianity the more I wonder was he sent in to Ireland to bring it under Roman rule. We had a form of Christianity in Ireland / Scotia before him. Look up Pelagius (?4th century - I think dates have been amended a bit). Not popular in Rome because he taught against the Roman doctrine of original sin (which was declared heretical).
Who spent the resources to "market and sell" this into a major event?
The people who heard the Gospel from St Patrick were the ones who made him into a national hero.
It was about a thousand years later that the elites started invading Ireland’s anti-elite culture.
St Patrick cannot be at all places at once. Someone with influence had to promote the story to make him a national hero.
Elites just mean Influencers who are in leadership roles over a lot of people.
If I came hit the streets and told Random people. "Hey everyone... this is Joe who fought in the Iraq war..let me tell you what he did".
The odds of him getting a holiday after him would be slim.
Now if the media promoted the same story to many people in the area. This is how you turn his story into a hero.
I am not talking about what happened.
I am talking about how it was executed.
A hero isn't born out of thin air.
In most cases, the masses are not present to witness the hero's storyline live.
This is why marketing and promotion of an event are needed to hype it up. If there is no marketing and build it.
The average person will not be able to relate fully because they weren't there to witness the heroic event.
Ireland’s not as big as America. St. Patrick spent 40 years evangelizing in Ireland. Many Irish saw firsthand for themselves the works of St Patrick. Marketing and promotion was basically word of mouth back then, and secondhand stories would’ve been from trusted locals.
I'll leave it at this friend.
Why does the Cabal use division, deception, and manipulation tactics?
That's because they have centuries of historical proof of what works to manipulate billions of people.
Why do they push race differences so hard? That's because they have enough historical proof that it works to control people.
Why do they control influencers? That's because they have enough historical proof that it works to control people.
That either found this stuff out by observation naturally. Watching how leaders controlled the people in their areas.
Or
They found it out by testing what works on people in real-time.
“Why do (the cabal) push race differences so hard? That's because they have enough historical proof that it works to control people.”
The cabal doesn’t push race differences. They push the propaganda that we’re all the same so it doesn’t matter if one race replaces another race because they’re the same race anyway.
Christianity was more readily accepted by the Irish than it was by Asians and Africans, and that’s one reason why the antiChristian cabal want to replace the Irish on their own island.