Admitted Drug User Found Liable For Sexual Assault Complains There’s No Consequences For Being A Criminal

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AN IRISH man with at least 20 convictions in courts in Ireland and America, has flown to America to complain about how he feels committing crimes comes with no consequences.

“It is terrible what is happening to Irish people,” said Conor McGregor, about Irish people being subjected to Conor McGregor.

Seeming to directly address the 40 million Americans with Irish heritage, McGregor, who was charged with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief in an incident in New York, and is accused of sexual assault at a Miami Heat game, wanted to make Irish Americans aware that the cocaine in his system believes he is the Irish prime minister.

“Imagine it America, a violent criminal with a string convictions just waltzing into your country? The red carpet rolled out for him? A crazy impossibility here in Washington but the reality in Ireland,” shared McGregor.

“What is going on in Ireland is a travesty, the government is one of zero action and zero accountability,” added the man who raped a woman whose home was subsequently broken into by masked men who stabbed her partner.

“I happen to think the guy who punched a man for not drinking his whiskey and frequently engages in racism on social media makes a powerful point,” said one man recovering from a traumatic brain injury of McGregor’s appearance in Washington DC, an area in which cocaine dealers just posted record Paddy’s Day profits.

Elsewhere, it was reported that the women of Ireland enjoyed their St Patrick’s Day safe in the knowledge McGregor, a known rapist, was not in the country.

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