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When it comes to verbal knockouts, Conor McGregor is a perpetual titleholder! Ever since his rise to success in the UFC and even before that, McGregor has never shied away from speaking what is on his mind. Sometimes, it lands him in trouble, but the former double champ seemingly doesn’t care much!

If you follow McGregor on Twitter, you can see him posting and deleting Tweets that have controversial opinions. Recently, he posted a similar tweet about the Education Minister of Ireland. In his tweet, McGregor called the minister out for some unexpected changes in the country’s educational curriculum. Soon afterward, he deleted the tweet. Now, the Irishman has made an intriguing tweet to the general public, but in a lot less controversial manner.

Conor McGregor sends a message to the common man!

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McGregor is pretty active on Twitter when it comes to endorsing his own business ventures. Recently, he starred in a video of his own stout beverage, Forged Irish Stout. In the video, he can be seen driving into the manufacturing facility of the beverage and carrying barrels himself.

He picks them up and takes them to his famous pub, The Black Forge Inn. The video was originally posted by Forged Irish Stout’s official Twitter account. “When you run out of Forged Stout at The Black Forge Inn, the boss goes and stocks the home back up! 100% Irish, 100% Just Better,” was the caption.

Recently, McGregor reshared the video. With it, he expressed his admiration for the working class, deeming them the true heroes of society. “The working man is the real hero”, he said.

When Conor McGregor bashed Ireland’s Education Minister

Recently, McGregor’s home country, Ireland, witnessed some changes in its educational curriculum. Apparently, the Education Minister had introduced Allyship skills into the syllabus. However, many citizens of the country were not happy, as they felt that this addition had no place in a country like Ireland.

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In a now-deleted Tweet, McGregor blasted out on the minister with sheer anger. “Is this true? If so it is preposterous. “No blacks, No dogs, No Irish.” We were bottom of the list. Below dogs. What is this madness! Shame on this,” he wrote in his Tweet.

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Just minutes after making these blunt remarks, ‘The Notorious’ decided to delete the Tweet. What are your opinions on his remarks? Do let us know in the comments section below.

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