In a frightening assault on religious freedom, Ireland's ruling Green Party today SURROUNDED a church in Listowel that dared to criticise its legislation.
Father Sean Sheehy last week made the mistake of mentioning ‘government legislation’ during a homily, which set off the country's incompetent politicians.
The Irish government rarely gets publicly criticised, due its control of state broadcaster RTE and its offers of well paid PR positions to journalists who are loyal to the party.
The Greens, who agreed the bank bailout that destroyed the Irish economy, are under fire in Kerry after a video emerged of a local woman being sexually harassed by a migrant in the formerly tourist town of Killarney.
Today, the party surrounded the church in Listowel in an effort to intimidate Catholics attending Mass.
The move echoes a Loyalist picket at Harryville church in Ballymena in the 1990s, led by paedophile Orange Order member Davy Tweed.