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McGregor has something like 10 million followers on X, his reach and charisma far eclipses the puny propaganda that RTE regularly farts out on behalf of the regime. They’re bound to come hard after him soon though, expect new ‘scandals’ about his private life to be trotted out to the normies to keep them regime-side. Despite everything, we live in an amazing time to be alive!

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I like McGregor. He's a working class fella not unlike a lot of guys I went to school with. A bit of a 'ned' as we call them in Scotland. He has channeled his energy into success rather than ending up on the dole or in the pub all the time. These guys usually end up on a bad path as society rejects them from a young age. I'm all for sports and training for young guys here because it helps them. Of course its a privilege as our governments and education system don't fund it well so many lads miss out. Good on him.

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I have been following this story with great interest. Very pertinent to what is happening in the USA. We are all in a world of hurt. The US cities are becoming No Go Zones. I live rural and don't intend to ever visit or pass through any urban shitholes ever again if I can help it. The invaders/parasites must all go back to their countries. Make their own countries great. Fight for their own reforms.

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Pity he lost his way a bit during the Pestilence times....but sure we all make mistakes, and can he be given the benefit of the doubt about that? Interesting prsonal note, I broke my leg in a similar injury around the same time as he did ( although not in a sports arena etc - but it was a freak accident too) but my journey with you and other 'magical thinkers' really only began with my comsumption of Youtube and other videos during that period of enforcement at home in 2021. I can honestly say that breaking my leg changed my life...maybe McGregor had a similar experience?

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*forced confinement at home

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