In a deranged tweet, Sinn Fein MP Chris Hazzard led an unhinged celebration of Chinese Communist Dictator President Xi this weekend.
The outrageous and sinister tweet read
Great to see President Xi has announced the end of absolute poverty in China this week China has spent more than ¥1.6trillion in this historic endeavour including 10million new homes & 25million renovated homes Xi has vowed now to eradicate health inequalities #Solidarity
At first glance, it appears as though the insane diatribe looks like an early April Fool’s Day post, but on closer inspection, it is apparent that he is entirely serious.
The responses from social media users expressed disbelief, comparing it to praising those who caused the Famine in Ireland.
In recent years, Sinn Fein have become increasingly psychotic in their approach to politics. They claim to be a ‘Catholic’ party and also a ‘Nationalist’ party, whilst proposing no restrictions on either abortion or mass immigration.
Hazzard’s crazed behaviour comes on the same day that 47 people had been charged in Hong Kong for peacefully protesting against the Chinese Communist Party.
This approval is a frightening foreshadowing of what Sinn Fein might have planned for their time in government, should polls prove correct and they get elected in the next General Election. Will they seek to force abortions on women like the CCP? Will they imprison Christians and destroy their churches like the CCP? Will they torture and lockup their enemies like the CCP? If the behaviour of Louise O’Reilly, attacking thousands of peaceful protestors because of one rowdy person in the crowd, is anything to go by, then perhaps Sinn Fein are ready to apply some of the CCP’s tactics should they get power themselves.
Sometimes, we here at Catholic Arena have some of our American audiences asking us ‘whatever happened to the IRA’. To summarise, their political arm are now Marxists who have no interest in Catholicism or Irishness, save for using them as battering rams for leverage.
Their true ideology can be found in the rambling praise that Chris Hazzard has for the CCP.
Just this week, former Jusitce Minister and current Senator Michael McDowell warned that Ireland needs to start raising its voice against the menace of the Chinese Communist Party.
The CCP have greatly increased their influence in Ireland in recent years, placing high level spies into Irish culture and also embedding themselves in the University system.
Whatever Chris Hazzard’s intentions, one thing is certain, the rise of Sinn Fein and its affinity for the Chinese Communist Party does not bode well for the Irish people.
The recent handwringing and posturing in Ireland regarding the rise of the ‘far right’ and of ‘Fascism’ seems a tad superficial when you see those who are leading those criticisms, Sinn Fein, praising a regime that murders, tortures and rapes its own people in large numbers. Perhaps it is not totalitarianism and violence that they oppose, but the wrong kind of totalitarianism and violence.
Collins was a huge fan.