Government's 'Patrick's Festival' Mocks Patron Saint

While Micheal Martin was partying in London with his Ukrainian flag and assortment of uh, entertainers, during the week, his minions at the so called Saint Patrick’s Festival in Dublin had something equally crass and tacky in store.

We refer to it as the ‘so called’ St Patrick’s Festival, (‘St’ rather than ‘Saint) because in reality it has no relation to Saint Patrick save for the date and the name. The organisers have intentionally removed any semblance of Christianity from the event, deliberately using the imagery of snakes as a means of removing the substantial parts of Patrick’s life, emphasising the myth to detract from the heroic conversions that he inspired.

Now, they have gone to great lengths to demoralise Ireland’s Christian heritage by mocking Saint Patrick himself.

The St Patrick’s Festival, which has Dublin Lord Mayor Alison Gilliland on its board, has denigrated Saint Patrick by using cartoons showing him dressed in women’s underwear at an event called ‘Paradise Cabaret’.

The sick anti Christian hate attack from the so called St Patrick’s Festival comes as politicians repeatedly call for laws to be made to stop the public from criticising them on social media, yet once again here they are promoting hate not just against their own constituents, but against its entire people’s history through their vicious denigration of its patron saint.

You can express your disgust at this vicious anti Christian hate attack by emailing the Lord Mayor of Dublin

lordmayor@dublincity.ie

The hate stunt comes on the day that one Irish priest called for an end to Saint Patrick’s Day because of how it has devalued the meaning of our Holy Day.

Perhaps he is right.