Ireland endorses Satanism

In 1970, Ireland was an overwhelmingly socially conservative Catholic country. It’s Eurovision song entry that year was called “All Kinds of Everything” sung by Dana and it went like this!

There is a sweetness and a life affirming joy to it. It went on to win the Contest that year bringing fame and fortune to Dana. But that was 54 years ago.

In 2024, Ireland had changed. The Church had been seriously weakened, Abortion had come in, the LGBTQ + agenda was omnipresent and the Eurovision Song Contest came around again. This time Ireland chose a non-binary Satanist to represent it. Her name is Bambi Thug.

Here is her song.

The Irish political and cultural elite celebrated Bambi Thug and from where I stand, this is what I expect. They embrace darkness and mental illness.

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In 1970, Ireland was an overwhelmingly socially conservative Catholic country. It’s Eurovision song entry that year was called “All Kinds of Everything” sung by Dana and it went like this!

There is a sweetness and a life affirming joy to it. It went on to win the Contest that year bringing fame and fortune to Dana. But that was 54 years ago.

In 2024, Ireland had changed. The Church had been seriously weakened, Abortion had come in, the LGBTQ + agenda was omnipresent and the Eurovision Song Contest came around again. This time Ireland chose a non-binary Satanist to represent it. Her name is Bambi Thug.

Here is her song.

The Irish political and cultural elite celebrated Bambi Thug and from where I stand, this is what I expect. They embrace darkness and mental illness.

Subscribe now

 

​David Vance Substack

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