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MEON is a new socio-environmental multimedia journal made by and for the youth of Ireland. We seek to illuminate and re-envision the future relations between nature, man, and tech, in devotion to the good, the true, and the beautiful.
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"The Epsteins of the world would have us  be Englishmen: naïve, civically minded, conformist, trusting, decent, reticent to rock the boat. Let us defy him. Let us be Irishmen: wary, uncouth, defiant — like the men of Soloheadbeg"


The Epstein files — a watershed moment in Western politics?

https://meonjournal.com/read/on-the-regime-in-light-of-epstein
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MEON pinned «"The Epsteins of the world would have us be Englishmen: naïve, civically minded, conformist, trusting, decent, reticent to rock the boat. Let us defy him. Let us be Irishmen: wary, uncouth, defiant — like the men of Soloheadbeg" The Epstein files — a watershed…»
"While all unique in their own way, it almost seems like every developed country has produced a national prophet of rootedness and independence against neoliberal progressivism."

International Fennellism?

Anti-capitalism and nationalism, staples of Fennell's work, are by no means sui generis.

Creeve Rua explores theorists who took up the mantle of the traditional and the local, against international capitalism.

https://meonjournal.com/read/international-fennelism
MEON pinned «"While all unique in their own way, it almost seems like every developed country has produced a national prophet of rootedness and independence against neoliberal progressivism." International Fennellism? Anti-capitalism and nationalism, staples of Fennell's…»
"No manifestos. No chestertonian chungus poetry clubs. BMI: LOW. Chiseled - yes. Archive everything, study, research, read - SLIENCIO. Then produce. That is our formula"

Do we need another 2nd rate opinion piece piggybacking off prevailing concerns?

No.

https://meonjournal.com/read/smash-art
"This ethnic denial of the Ulster-Brit is widespread throughout the history of the national movement. Only a few nationally minded thinkers like Desmond Fennel accept the reality of the Ulster-Brit"

Cennétig on the history and identity of the Ulster-Brit.

https://meonjournal.com/read/ulster-brit
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"The discerning among the readership, those accustomed to thinking holistically, may have discerned the intimate interconnection between fear, identity as commodity, saturated fats (putatively central to our national character), and the spectre of the IRISH MAMMY. Our Donny, longs for the warm embrace of the antenatal; the security of the womb. Perfect fodder for Freud; if the Hannibal of Vienna were still with us, he’d amend his famous adage about the Irish. A most primeval, yet pertinent fetish. I’m not saying that Donny wants to sleep with his mother, but…"

What is Affirmative Action Irishness, and how does it benefit the regime?

Check out the latest MEON article to find out:

https://meonjournal.com/read/irishness-as-affirmative-action
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"This would be a work tackling the proper Catholic role in warning against, and regulating, the expansion of destructive technologies, with runaway AI as the main antagonist."

Creeve Rua on Ireland’s imprint on a papacy facing the machine age.

https://meonjournal.com/read/irish-to-the-core
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Filth in Flanders: ‘Ex Drummer’ mires the viewer in the underbelly of small town lumpenproletariat existence terrorised by a manipulative Mephistophelean intellectual.

Was the bloodshed for the sake of whim or cosmic salvation?

Ulick Fitzhugh for MEON.

https://meonjournal.com/read/horror-of-ex-drummer
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"Visitors to both sites will be afforded the opportunity to contemplate the meaning and implications of the concept of utility and the ephemeral nature of, as we are sure you will agree, everything."

A satire of mammonism by Jack Napes.

https://meonjournal.com/read/gross-domestic-product
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"Today, sterile Belgian social democracy plays the role of WASPs, with Moroccans taking the place of the Irish and Sicilians."

Narco Gangs.

Islamic Fundamentalism.

A state no one believes in.

Thomas O'Reilly on Modern Brussels.

https://meonjournal.com/read/belgium-narco
"MEON is proud to present a translation of Nichita Stănescu's many "Ars Poetica" pieces, reminiscing on the powers of the file across cultures and time, written as he neared the end of his own life."

https://meonjournal.com/read/ars-poetica-le-nichita-stnescu
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"It is time that those who propose to make Ireland Irish, declared open war upon those who are paid to make it English"

"If the Gaelic Revival fails, Ireland has no more chance of taking her place among the nations than Oklahoma has. Ireland may get Home Rule which Oklahoma has now, we may achieve that national prosperity which Oklahoma already enjoys, wages may rise in Ireland even to the point which now prevails in the Woolly West, but an English-speaking Ireland or an English speaking Oklahoma is not and never will be a nation."

On 28 April 1916, The O’Rahilly was shot by British forces. In his honour, MEON has re-published his essay ‘Can We Gaelicise Ireland’

https://meonjournal.com/read/gaelicise-ireland-orahilly
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"It is time that those who propose to make Ireland Irish, declared open war upon those who are paid to make it English" "If the Gaelic Revival fails, Ireland has no more chance of taking her place among the nations than Oklahoma has. Ireland may get Home…
Ireland owes a great debt to its patriot dead.

Everything this country has achieved is due to the actions of her pious and nationally minded sons and daughters.

From cleaning up the monto to our history of missionary work; from the language revival to our partial independence.
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"Pearse was deeply versed in this Platonic, mythopoetic mode of thinking. When he invoked the mythical hero Cuchulain as a symbol of Irish resistance, he made that ancient Gaelic champion a dynamic, live-action reality again. Cuchulain stalked indeed ‘through the Post Office’ and gave an extra, mythic edge to what otherwise might just have been another routine political uprising"

John Fitzgerald's analysis of Yeats' 'The Statues' touches on Pearse, mythic thinking, and logos.

https://meonjournal.com/read/our-proper-dark-an-analysis-of-yeats-the-statues
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"Pearse was deeply versed in this Platonic, mythopoetic mode of thinking. When he invoked the mythical hero Cuchulain as a symbol of Irish resistance, he made that ancient Gaelic champion a dynamic, live-action reality again. Cuchulain stalked indeed ‘through…
"The sacred is real. This is the point. It doesn’t come to order – it comes in its own way and time – but it can be tuned into, it can be aligned with, it can be invoked, and it can and will change the direction of culture and society. Even now. Even in this desecrated, disenchanted age. Especially now, in fact. The sacred calls to us out of the darkness, and in many respects it needs our participation as much as we need its presence. Modernity has made ourselves and the sacred star-crossed lovers, but we are still supposed to be together, building and creating, dancing and playing at the heart of the world God made. But we need first of all to relearn the arts we have lost – how to see, hear, think, and feel on a level that’s at once higher and deeper than the restricted range of consciousness that supposedly represents ‘real life.’ Contact will be remade from here."

~ John Fitzgerald
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