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5 Years 310 days - The Irish Diaspora

Tuesday 18th March 2025

David Boyle shares his thoughts on Conor McGregor's controversial comments about immigration and the Irish diaspora in this candid and humorous episode.
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David Boyle Takes on Conor McGregor's Immigration Comments

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle discusses Conor McGregor's controversial comments on immigration.
  • Explores the irony of the Irish diaspora complaining about immigration.
  • Shares personal anecdotes about Irish heritage and immigrant experiences.
  • Examines socio-political issues and divide-and-rule tactics.
  • Blends humour with serious social commentary.
The cokehead fucking rapist got invited to the White House to discuss... I don't know what the fuck he's discussing.
David Boyle is back with another episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', and this time he's got some fiery thoughts about Conor McGregor's recent visit to the White House. After a long day at work, Boyle finds himself scrolling through his phone, only to stumble upon McGregor's controversial comments about immigration and the Irish diaspora.
Boyle doesn't hold back, sharing his candid opinions on McGregor's remarks and the irony of the Irish complaining about immigration when they've been doing it for centuries themselves. With his signature humour and raw honesty, Boyle tackles the complexities of immigration, the history of the Irish diaspora, and the socio-political issues that come with it. He even throws in some personal anecdotes about his own Irish heritage and the experiences of Irish immigrants in Australia.
This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending humour with serious social commentary. If you're up for a no-holds-barred take on current events mixed with a bit of personal history, this episode is definitely worth a listen.