Coli breh clowns coli brehs for celebrating St. Patrick's Day.

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The Myth: Patrick got his sainthood by getting all the snakes out of Ireland.

The reality: Patrick got his sainthood by enforcing Catholicism all over Ireland and banishing pagans on the orders of the pope. Those "pagans" were a black tribe known of Pygmy's called the TWA that came from Africa and wore snake bands on their head. They murdered and forced them into slavery to get them out of Ireland. They leprechaun myth comes from hiding with their valuables from being hunted down.

Snakes are warm blooded and would not survive a cold place like Ireland, there were never any reptilian snakes in Ireland. There was black people with snake like crowns so when they say he got rid of all the snakes...
 

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The Myth: Patrick got his sainthood by getting all the snakes out of Ireland.

The reality: Patrick got his sainthood by enforcing Catholicism all over Ireland and banishing pagans on the orders of the pope. Those "pagans" were a black tribe known of Pygmy's called the TWA that came from Africa and wore snake bands on their head. They murdered and forced them into slavery to get them out of Ireland. They leprechaun myth comes from hiding with their valuables from being hunted down.

Snakes are warm blooded and would not survive a cold place like Ireland, there were never any reptilian snakes in Ireland. There was black people with snake like crowns so when they say he got rid of all the snakes...
A quick AI Search says the Twa story is internet myth. But I don't take AI at face value. What's the most credible link you have for the claim?
 

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"Everyone is Irish" on St Patrick's day. I'd have to dig but I've pointed this contradiction out several times: Alotta the folk that either celebrated, or flat out ignore the presence of St. Patrick's Day are gonna get fake mad over colors and non (insert acronym) folks had the nerve to participate. Same goes for Cinco De Mayo, Oktoberfest, etc.... and they ain't doing shyt but gettin drunk. Wait on it.
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Now ask A.I. what kind of snakes lived in Ireland? :unimpressed:
This is from Wiki:

Patrick banishes snakes from Ireland​

Patrick banishing the snakes
Ireland was well known to be a land without snakes, and this was noted as early as the third century by Gaius Julius Solinus,
Seems clear enough...
but later legend credited Patrick with banishing snakes from the island. The earliest text to mention an Irish saint banishing snakes from Ireland is in fact the Life of Saint Columba (chapter 3.23), written in the late seventh or early eighth century.[80] The earliest writings about Patrick ridding Ireland of snakes are by Jocelyn of Furness in the late twelfth century,[81] who says that Patrick chased them into the sea after they attacked him during his fast on a mountain.[82] Gerald of Wales also mentions the story in the early thirteenth century, but he is doubtful of its truthfulness.[83] Post-glacial Ireland never had snakes.[82] "At no time has there ever been any suggestion of snakes in Ireland, so [there was] nothing for St. Patrick to banish", says naturalist Nigel Monaghan, keeper of natural history at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin, who has searched extensively through Irish fossil collections and records.[82]
So, St. Patrick definitely didn't banish snakes but what's the best evidence it was a black pygmy tribe?
 

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This is from Wiki:

Seems clear enough...

So, St. Patrick definitely didn't banish snakes but what's the best evidence it was a black pygmy tribe?

Don't know what to tell you. I learned about this pre internet :yeshrug:you could research the TWA tribe

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The Myth: Patrick got his sainthood by getting all the snakes out of Ireland.

The reality: Patrick got his sainthood by enforcing Catholicism all over Ireland and banishing pagans on the orders of the pope. Those "pagans" were a black tribe known of Pygmy's called the TWA that came from Africa and wore snake bands on their head. They murdered and forced them into slavery to get them out of Ireland. They leprechaun myth comes from hiding with their valuables from being hunted down.

Snakes are warm blooded and would not survive a cold place like Ireland, there were never any reptilian snakes in Ireland. There was black people with snake like crowns so when they say he got rid of all the snakes...
Hotep nonsense
 
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