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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Irish Politicians Hate The Irish

As you might remember, there was a mass stabbing incident in Ireland committed by an Algerian immigrant. Victims included a women and several children. The response from Ireland's government has been to crack down on anyone taking notice that it was an immigrant that committed the crimes or, more generally, that immigration has led to housing shortages, increased crime, and other problems--in other words, engaging in wrongthink.

    Here are a few illustrations I saw at Western Rifle Shooters Association that succinctly illustrate the issue, followed by some articles:




And the articles:
    In a new clip from Irish broadcast Leaders' Questions, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar requested that the recent stabbing attack of women and children at a school committed at random allegedly by a crazed Algerian immigrant not be blamed on migration.

    "I really would ask people to try and avoid connecting crime with migration. It's not right," he stated.

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    The Algerian suspect of the attack was known to police and was previously slated for deportation after being arrested in 2003.

    "However, after a judicial review in the High Court his deportation order was revoked. Sources said in 2008 the Department of Justice granted the man leave to stay in Ireland," The Times reported. "One said: 'He was due to be deported 20 years ago, but fought the order for five years. He eventually obtained an Irish passport."

    MMA legend Conor McGregor spoke out against the response to the attack by Irish officials, calling it "not good enough." He said in a post on X:

    Innocent children ruthlessly stabbed by a mentally deranged non-national in Dublin, Ireland today ... There is grave danger among us in Ireland that should never be here in the first place, and there has been zero action done to support the public in any way, shape or form with this frightening fact. NOT GOOD ENOUGH."
    After an Algerian migrant stabbed three children outside a primary school, fiery but mostly peaceful protests broke out in the Irish capital.

    Authorities reacted by being more outraged at the protesters than the actual would-be child murderer, who should have been deported 20 years ago and was previously released after being arrested for carrying a knife.

    Now Irish people who share spicy memes in WhatsApp chat groups are going to be under government surveillance should this new ‘hate speech’ legislation pass.

    “Gardai will be able to access and intercept private conversations on social media sites under new legislation, as the Justice Minister promised to crack down on crime following the riots in Dublin,” reports the Irish Times.
    Ireland’s ruling Fianna Fail party have escalated their rhetoric against their own citizens, calling for protestors against stabbings by migrants to be ‘shot in the head’. 

    Last Thursday, an immigrant from Algeria (who was not deported when he was ordered to) stabbed children on the streets of Dublin. 

    Since then, the increasingly incompetent and egomaniacal Justice Minister Helen McEntee has used the tragedy to wage war on her enemies, namely anyone who opposed her widely panned anti free speech law proposals. 

    McEntee has barely uttered two words about her government’s failure to stop the attack. They allowed him back on the streets in the summer, even after he had been arrested with a knife. 

    Now, the ruling Fianna Fail party has spoken of their desire to slaughter Irish people on the streets who dare to criticise the attacks on children. 

    Muslim immigrant Councillor Azad Talukder has said ‘I’d like to see them shot in the head’. 
    Irish citizens have begun building barricades and checkpoints around their local towns and villages to prevent their communities from being overrun by newly arrived migrants forced on them by the government. Locals in the town of Dromahair held protests, manned roadblocks and checkpoints, and even checked cars coming in and out of the town after rumors abounded of refugees arriving in the area on Friday. The residents cited security and the overburdening of local public services as their principal concerns.

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    Similar events occurred in the southern Irish village of Rosslare Harbour where the government plans to repurpose a hotel into accommodation housing hundreds of migrants. Village residents have been manning entrances into the town for close to two week following the revelations.
  • "When the Irish Finally Fight Back"--Identity Dixie. Warning that the immigration issue might unite the fractured remnants of the IRA, and even drive new membership.

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    1. Don't you know that it is hate speech to believe white people have any place in this world?

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