Fine Gael TDs yesterday discussed concerns over immigration
One of the more interesting points came from TD Charlie Flanagan, the man many may recognise as the one who started the implementation of Hate Speech laws which are still to be put in place. [Reminder the Jewish Council of Ireland submitted the most amount of proposals for Hate Speech Laws by a large margin]
Flanagan asserted that one reason he felt Sean Kyne lost his seat in the 2020 election was due to controversy over the opening of an Asylum Seeker centre in his constituency in 2019 (the proposal was eventually dropped).
Other Fine Gael sitting TDs then expressed sentiments in regards to “stopping illegal immigration” and the need to discuss immigration.
Last week I went over Leo Varadkar’s previous anti-immigration statements during the 2000s and Keith Woods also did a video on the matter of Varadkar throwing dog bones, like with his tweet “if you’re a white man, Sinn Féin don’t care about you”
The Irish political system currently does not have a centre of right party in any regard so there is a current vacuum with the rising discontent. I went over before that potentially between 20 - 40% of the population at minimum are willing to vote for a right-populist alternative. And I went over last week the stats and that Sinn Féin is absorbing this voter base currently.
The response the regime is currently giving in regards to the immigration protests is stuff that already hasn’t worked but doing it twice as often and twice as hard. One can just see the repetitive unoriginal articles on the “spooky far right funded by dark money abroad” pumped out the past 2 weeks and bringing on Zionist Founded ISD shills like Aoife Gallagher and Ciaran O’Connor to repeat the same repetitive points. Nothing new.
However, this meeting of Fine Gael TDs may now be a recognition that there is a vacuum in Irish politics for the rising of a radical/populist right movement and it seems they may attempt to put the lid on this now via throwing dog bones.
Reminder that the 2004 Anchor Baby referendum, where 80% of the Irish voting population voted to stop anchor babies and was the only vote the Irish have had on immigration, was bragged by the then Minister for Justice as “stopping emergence of a far right”.
The referendum also wasn’t even anything radical since the Anchor Baby issue spawned from a loophole created with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and everywhere else in Europe doesn’t have laws supporting anchor babies - so the 2004 referendum was a win for ruling regime in that it halted any further anti-immigration sentiment without actually doing anything in regards to immigration policy - just closed a temporary loophole.
It’s important this is pointed out. The general population hate Fine Gael as it is so this dog whistling will be hard for them to pull off but the fact Fine Gael are taking note must be recognised and called out for the fake reaction that it is.
https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2023/01/18/coveney-tells-fg-tds-of-concern-migration-could-become-divisive-after-recent-demonstrations/
One of the more interesting points came from TD Charlie Flanagan, the man many may recognise as the one who started the implementation of Hate Speech laws which are still to be put in place. [Reminder the Jewish Council of Ireland submitted the most amount of proposals for Hate Speech Laws by a large margin]
Flanagan asserted that one reason he felt Sean Kyne lost his seat in the 2020 election was due to controversy over the opening of an Asylum Seeker centre in his constituency in 2019 (the proposal was eventually dropped).
Other Fine Gael sitting TDs then expressed sentiments in regards to “stopping illegal immigration” and the need to discuss immigration.
Last week I went over Leo Varadkar’s previous anti-immigration statements during the 2000s and Keith Woods also did a video on the matter of Varadkar throwing dog bones, like with his tweet “if you’re a white man, Sinn Féin don’t care about you”
The Irish political system currently does not have a centre of right party in any regard so there is a current vacuum with the rising discontent. I went over before that potentially between 20 - 40% of the population at minimum are willing to vote for a right-populist alternative. And I went over last week the stats and that Sinn Féin is absorbing this voter base currently.
The response the regime is currently giving in regards to the immigration protests is stuff that already hasn’t worked but doing it twice as often and twice as hard. One can just see the repetitive unoriginal articles on the “spooky far right funded by dark money abroad” pumped out the past 2 weeks and bringing on Zionist Founded ISD shills like Aoife Gallagher and Ciaran O’Connor to repeat the same repetitive points. Nothing new.
However, this meeting of Fine Gael TDs may now be a recognition that there is a vacuum in Irish politics for the rising of a radical/populist right movement and it seems they may attempt to put the lid on this now via throwing dog bones.
Reminder that the 2004 Anchor Baby referendum, where 80% of the Irish voting population voted to stop anchor babies and was the only vote the Irish have had on immigration, was bragged by the then Minister for Justice as “stopping emergence of a far right”.
The referendum also wasn’t even anything radical since the Anchor Baby issue spawned from a loophole created with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and everywhere else in Europe doesn’t have laws supporting anchor babies - so the 2004 referendum was a win for ruling regime in that it halted any further anti-immigration sentiment without actually doing anything in regards to immigration policy - just closed a temporary loophole.
It’s important this is pointed out. The general population hate Fine Gael as it is so this dog whistling will be hard for them to pull off but the fact Fine Gael are taking note must be recognised and called out for the fake reaction that it is.
https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2023/01/18/coveney-tells-fg-tds-of-concern-migration-could-become-divisive-after-recent-demonstrations/
The Irish Times
Coveney tells FG TDs of concern migration could become divisive after recent demonstrations
Party’s deputy leader Simon Coveney warns that some elements want to use migration issue to stoke tensions
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For whatever reason, Fine Gael have been described as some sort of “centre-right” party
But Fine Gael have been the lead pushers of Liberalism in Ireland since Garrett Fitzgerald during the 1960s and especially 1970/80s.
All the social conservative elements of Fine Gael were bullied out of the party by the Liberal wing in this period - for example Alice Glenn
Just even have a look here at Fine Gaels list of achievements in pic.
The only way Fine Gael are in anyway “to the right” is that they advocate for Free Markets but I hope to God no one following this channel buys into that shite.
The only time Fine Gael were in anyway actually right leaning was pre-WW2 when some of them embraced forms of Corporatism but most of that thinking was purged out long before the time of Garrett Fitzgerald
Fine Gael is quite literally a gang of Homosexuals / Crypto-Unionists who work for the interests of Global Finance - reminding everyone also that Peter Sutherland was a Fine Gael politician during Fitzgeralds reign.
But Fine Gael have been the lead pushers of Liberalism in Ireland since Garrett Fitzgerald during the 1960s and especially 1970/80s.
All the social conservative elements of Fine Gael were bullied out of the party by the Liberal wing in this period - for example Alice Glenn
Just even have a look here at Fine Gaels list of achievements in pic.
The only way Fine Gael are in anyway “to the right” is that they advocate for Free Markets but I hope to God no one following this channel buys into that shite.
The only time Fine Gael were in anyway actually right leaning was pre-WW2 when some of them embraced forms of Corporatism but most of that thinking was purged out long before the time of Garrett Fitzgerald
Fine Gael is quite literally a gang of Homosexuals / Crypto-Unionists who work for the interests of Global Finance - reminding everyone also that Peter Sutherland was a Fine Gael politician during Fitzgeralds reign.
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"The free nation I desire to see rise again upon the soil of Ireland is no offspring of despair – no neo-feudalism with Marx and Lassalle and Proudhon as its prophets. It is the ancient Irish nation called into new being – a nation in which there will be no slums and no hunger and every honest man who labours and performs will live in comfort and security...
It [Sinn Féin] will not...associate itself with any war of classes or attempted war of classes. There may be many classes, but there can only be one nation. If there be men who believe that Ireland is a name and nothing more, and that the interest of the Irish workman lies, not in sustaining the nation, but in destroying it, that the path to redemption for mankind is through universalism, cosmopolitanism, or any other ism than nationalism, I am not of their company."
- Arthur Griffith
It [Sinn Féin] will not...associate itself with any war of classes or attempted war of classes. There may be many classes, but there can only be one nation. If there be men who believe that Ireland is a name and nothing more, and that the interest of the Irish workman lies, not in sustaining the nation, but in destroying it, that the path to redemption for mankind is through universalism, cosmopolitanism, or any other ism than nationalism, I am not of their company."
- Arthur Griffith
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Why does this feel like a Sam Hyde skit
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Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
I recommended this substack before and will do again as these articles on Berkeley's influence on Dev's economic outlook are pretty good and new to me. The end of Part 2 is relevant to the above and will quote: "All that being said, De Valera's Ireland did…
Another great article on this guys substack. This one about the Irish Land Wars from 1830s to the 1960s (which, as author states, the 1960s being understudied period in regards to opposition from Irish public in regards to rich foreigners buying up Irish land - IRA Legend Tom Barry discussed his anger on this in an interview I'll forward next, Sinn Féin also wrote a based pamphlet on it in 1962 ill forward).
Recommended read along with others articles by this lad.
https://1741.substack.com/p/the-land-of-ireland-for-the-people
Recommended read along with others articles by this lad.
https://1741.substack.com/p/the-land-of-ireland-for-the-people
Aistí ó Chraobh
"The land of Ireland for the people of Ireland": the perennial spectre of the Land War in Irish Nationalism
Irish Nationalists have always believed in the right of the majority to rule in their communities.
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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''One of the things worrying us fellas, the people, our own people in Ireland, is that the whole best part of the country seems to be going over to foreigners''
- Tom Barry, IRA commander of the 3rd West Cork Flying Column
- Tom Barry, IRA commander of the 3rd West Cork Flying Column
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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''Any place in Cork City now, and every week there's some place taken over by the foreigners''
- Tom Barry, IRA commander of the 3rd West Cork Flying Column
- Tom Barry, IRA commander of the 3rd West Cork Flying Column
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Old Sinn Féin policy document (dated 1963) on joining the EEC/EU warning of it being a masonic ploy to undermine Catholicism and allow mass immigration.
Full PDF below
Full PDF below
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Forwarded from Keith Woods
Scott Greer is so brave when it comes to attacking the Irish on Twitter, but he's strangely silent on the ethnic group that actually runs his country. Weird!
https://t.me/joeldavisx/1612?single
https://t.me/joeldavisx/1612?single
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