Concerned Conor McGregor Drops “Good In. Bad Out” Strategy While Praising Senator Keogan’s “Protocols”
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Conor McGregor is known by the fans for his outspoken personality, both inside and outside the cage. And recently, the Irish star has shared his thoughts concerning the ongoing issues in Ireland. McGregor has voiced support for Senator Sharon Keogan’s proposals, particularly endorsing the idea of establishing a new task force at airports. The proposal and endorsement come after recent incidents of violence that have caused concern amongst Irish citizens.
McGregor in his post on social media emphasized the need for strict entry and exit protocols regardless of a person’s color or creed. His comments highlight his concern for the nation and his fellow countrymen. Let’s take a look at what ‘The Notorious’ had to say.
Conor McGregor makes his statement about Ireland’s recent issues
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While acknowledging the positive contributions of many immigrants he personally engages with, McGregor underscored the importance of national security. He appreciated the proposal for current entrants to provide clearance documents, advocating for a system that prioritizes peace of mind for all inhabitants of Ireland.
McGregor stated, “Good may enter. Bad must leave. For the benefit of all. I also love the call for current entrants here to represent documents for clearance also. Clearance or deportation.”
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He acknowledged Minister Helen McEntee’s attentive approach and expressed confidence in reaching necessary solutions. McGregor concluded by saying, “The nation will return to peace so fast! I also love the call for support to small businesses and our frontline who have been affected by the riots. Bravo! This for me is tremendous!”
Bravo! I am for every one of @SenatorKeogan suggestions! I love the idea of a new taskforce founded and stationed at our airports. Good in. Bad out. Color or creed does not factor. Good may enter. Bad must leave. For the benefit of all. I also love the call for current entrants… https://t.co/HVPfLNIvdy
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) December 5, 2023
McGregor’s acknowledgment of Minister Helen McEntee’s approach and confidence in reaching necessary solutions further highlight his optimism.
Ultimately, McGregor’s applause for the proposals, particularly the support for small businesses and frontline workers affected by riots, underscores his belief in their potential for positive change in Ireland.
And while McGregor has come out to show his support for his country, his own personal life has been marked with another addition to his family! In a recent update for his fans, McGregor shared heartwarming news with the community!
McGregor reveals the name of his newest family member
Conor McGregor, the former UFC two-division champion, celebrated the arrival of his fourth child, a son named Mack McGregor, last week. The new addition joins siblings Conor Jr., Croia, and Rian in McGregor’s family with his long-time partner Dee Devlin.
Say hello to Mack McGregor everyone ❤️🙏☘️ pic.twitter.com/pXmAaR29ZJ
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) December 4, 2023
Despite tentative links to a UFC return bout against Michael Chandler, McGregor’s official comeback seems set for 2024, as indicated by reports available online. McGregor has also expressed frustration at his extended hiatus since the July 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier, and his coach, John Kavanagh, recently indicated a targeted summertime return.
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In summary, McGregor’s growing family and anticipated return to the UFC spotlight mark significant developments in his personal and professional life. While his comments on the current political climate in Ireland underscore his concern for his nation.
Do you think Conor McGregor’s eventual return to the UFC will be one of the biggest events in the history of the company? Why or Why not? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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