I think this is a problem in Ireland as well.
A lot of Ireland's high IQ middle/upper middle class sent to multinationals, act as fodder for the system, end up not having children as a result. The 9-5/exorbitant rents/high stress workforce will see to that.
https://spandrell.com/2013/03/26/lee-kuan-yew-drains-your-brains-for-short-term-gain/
A lot of Ireland's high IQ middle/upper middle class sent to multinationals, act as fodder for the system, end up not having children as a result. The 9-5/exorbitant rents/high stress workforce will see to that.
https://spandrell.com/2013/03/26/lee-kuan-yew-drains-your-brains-for-short-term-gain/
Pick just one. In terms of the public going along with everything that they have been told, is it the case that...
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61%
They are to blame, they have free will and they have acted disgracefully.
39%
Most people are meant to be followers and to be compliant. They are not to be blamed for this.
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200,000 refugees is an increase in the population of 4%. An insane increase in such a short period of time.
This is the chain of events that will follow.
The housing crisis will continue to implode, dragging down the young Irish with it; causing them to be demoralized and leave the country. Hoteliers will be happy though. Same for civil servants and FG voting south county Dublin boomer types. Real wages will continue to decline as more people compete for the same number of jobs.
This is the hysterical, precedent set by Covid response playing out again. And it's not pretty.
This is how the society gets picked apart. The same people who "didn't want to get it" are now happy to sell their country's future out without any thought for second or third order effects.
The Irish housing crisis is a very serious problem and disproportionately impacts young people. But those are the rules. You did it because they said so, right?
"If the rule you followed, brought you to this, what use was the rule?"
This is the chain of events that will follow.
The housing crisis will continue to implode, dragging down the young Irish with it; causing them to be demoralized and leave the country. Hoteliers will be happy though. Same for civil servants and FG voting south county Dublin boomer types. Real wages will continue to decline as more people compete for the same number of jobs.
This is the hysterical, precedent set by Covid response playing out again. And it's not pretty.
This is how the society gets picked apart. The same people who "didn't want to get it" are now happy to sell their country's future out without any thought for second or third order effects.
The Irish housing crisis is a very serious problem and disproportionately impacts young people. But those are the rules. You did it because they said so, right?
"If the rule you followed, brought you to this, what use was the rule?"
Forwarded from The Burkean
What happens when a nationalist students submit fake POC poems to one of Ireland’s most prestigious and woke poetry journals?
They print it apparently
Among the contributions was an erotically charged tribute to Dr Ebun Joseph and a defence of black pygmies being the first inhabitants of Ireland. https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/03/23/icarus-woke-tcd-poetry-journal-publishes-fake-poems-written-by-the-burkean
They print it apparently
Among the contributions was an erotically charged tribute to Dr Ebun Joseph and a defence of black pygmies being the first inhabitants of Ireland. https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/03/23/icarus-woke-tcd-poetry-journal-publishes-fake-poems-written-by-the-burkean
The Burkean
Icarus: Woke TCD Poetry Journal Publishes Fake Poems Written by The Burkean | The Burkean
Icarus magazine currently holds the reputation of being Trinity College’s — if not Ireland’s — premier poetry journal. In yesteryear, it has been edited by such litterateurs as David Norris, Derek Mahon and Brendan Kennelly, and with contributions from Seamus…
Two parties with collapsing support.
Leo Varadkar the most unpopular Irish Taoiseach in Irish history.
I wonder, what could you do to solve a problem like that?
(BTW, by the timeline of 20th of February, that would be less than three years. But I'm not the only one thinking about this being a possibility.)
Be prepared.
Leo Varadkar the most unpopular Irish Taoiseach in Irish history.
I wonder, what could you do to solve a problem like that?
(BTW, by the timeline of 20th of February, that would be less than three years. But I'm not the only one thinking about this being a possibility.)
Be prepared.
"But there's also a lot of patients who are coming with other problems..."
The EDs are now at "probably the worst we've seen during the whole Covid-19 pandemic."
The seasonality that I worked out and predicted in May 2020 is now starting to breakdown as cases begin to INCREASE as it gets closer to summer.
We warned you.
More "sudden" deaths. More weakened immune systems. More rip.ie deaths at elevated levels. All of it avoidable.
Is there a time when the penny is going to drop?
The EDs are now at "probably the worst we've seen during the whole Covid-19 pandemic."
The seasonality that I worked out and predicted in May 2020 is now starting to breakdown as cases begin to INCREASE as it gets closer to summer.
We warned you.
More "sudden" deaths. More weakened immune systems. More rip.ie deaths at elevated levels. All of it avoidable.
Is there a time when the penny is going to drop?
Forwarded from The Irish Git (Michael Brazil)
This twitter thread goes through the third quarter CSO data in great detail
Shocking results
Great work Joe
Here are the graphs of deaths by age band and the prediction intervals which should contain 95% of all data points normally for yrs 1 to 74. https://t.co/Z5v1lgPlQt
Shocking results
Great work Joe
Here are the graphs of deaths by age band and the prediction intervals which should contain 95% of all data points normally for yrs 1 to 74. https://t.co/Z5v1lgPlQt
I've been blocked by ISAG, most mainstream journalists in Ireland and The Department of Health for posting rip.ie data on Twitter.
Like TIG below has said, there is no "plausible deniability" here.
They are refusing to deal with this.
But that's ok. Obfuscation aside, you can't hide a dead body.
Deaths in Ireland should be about 85-90. Right now, they're floating above 110.
https://t.me/michaelbrazil/4240
Like TIG below has said, there is no "plausible deniability" here.
They are refusing to deal with this.
But that's ok. Obfuscation aside, you can't hide a dead body.
Deaths in Ireland should be about 85-90. Right now, they're floating above 110.
https://t.me/michaelbrazil/4240
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MSM the enemy of the people, actively hiding the truth........
People talk about how "repressive", how "insular" and how you "had to keep things to yourself" in Catholic Ireland. No doubt some of that is true.
But now we have a new repression. Which will be people denying the adverse reactions to the vaccines. People refusing to talk about them, about the horrible events people have gone through, even when the evidence is right in front of their eyes.
The five stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
We're very much still in stage one.
But now we have a new repression. Which will be people denying the adverse reactions to the vaccines. People refusing to talk about them, about the horrible events people have gone through, even when the evidence is right in front of their eyes.
The five stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
We're very much still in stage one.
Forwarded from Irish Patriots
The Anglo Irish establishment are actually quite consistent if you think about it.
From the recession until now, they have attacked every hope of a bright future for every Irish child.
When the recession of 2008 kicked in, the foreign born population was still negligible. Now they're everywhere.
Ever since then, they (the establishment) have inflicted deliberate pain on the Irish people in every fashion. Attacking their history, celebrating their tormentors like the Black and Tans memorial in 2020 and telling them to prepare to be replaced by 2040, when the Great Plantation is complete.
Worst of all, letting little children eat off the ground on the streets while flinging millions at Indians pretending to be Ukrainian.
We are facing the most crucial decade in our recent history, where the Gael will emerge as victor or the Anglo Irish ascendancy in the service of Globalism will.
Anyone else, or any other issue, is just a distraction or a pawn in this battle.
Beware the risen people.
From the recession until now, they have attacked every hope of a bright future for every Irish child.
When the recession of 2008 kicked in, the foreign born population was still negligible. Now they're everywhere.
Ever since then, they (the establishment) have inflicted deliberate pain on the Irish people in every fashion. Attacking their history, celebrating their tormentors like the Black and Tans memorial in 2020 and telling them to prepare to be replaced by 2040, when the Great Plantation is complete.
Worst of all, letting little children eat off the ground on the streets while flinging millions at Indians pretending to be Ukrainian.
We are facing the most crucial decade in our recent history, where the Gael will emerge as victor or the Anglo Irish ascendancy in the service of Globalism will.
Anyone else, or any other issue, is just a distraction or a pawn in this battle.
Beware the risen people.
One of the best Irish Twitter accounts (does great work going through Dail and Seanad clips in particular) is now on Telegram.
Please give him a follow here.
https://t.me/JRD0000
Please give him a follow here.
https://t.me/JRD0000
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Here is a list of events that will potentially arise as a result of the vast quantity of Ukrainian refugees coming into Ireland.
1: This policy will be used to prop up the hotel sector and the retail sector who have been disproportionately hit over the past two years. Demand for hotels go up. Supply of labor goes up. Real wages decline and workers become poorer as a result.
2: The cost of housing will increase further. The cost of public housing (whereby the contracts are usually at fixed rates) will become less attractive for people to build houses. Inflation feeding into building materials will cut the supply of housing even further.
3: Young people will feel more dispossessed/hopeless/nihilistic. Not only can they not own their own house, they won't be able to share a house even remotely close to, say a university for example or won't be able to afford it. This will lead to younger people: 1: Wanting to leave the country. 2: The overproduction of elites (Turchin) that Ireland has has led to a lot of people that are low status, thinking that they are high status. This will lead to younger people supporting more extreme policies (more on this later) going forward. 3: This will lead to an increasingly fragmented relationship between the younger generations and the older (baby boomer age) as they become increasingly irritated with the "I don't want to get it." class of people.
4: An increase in crimes due to not screening people properly whether it is not screening Ukrainian people properly (Philip Dwyer's recent video) or not screening Irish people who choose to host people.
5: An increase in animosity towards ethnic Russians living in Ireland and (to a lesser extent) ethnic Ukrainians residing in the country.
6: Considering that the FF/FG/GP parties are quite unpopular, and considering that refugees get Irish citizenship in 3 years, there will be an incentive to keep refugees in Ireland long term, in order to turn them into a voting block. Or even to change this law in less than three years. A block of Ukrainians voting in certain areas would be enough to to swing votes in key constituencies.
7: The Ukrainian refugees (intentionally or unintentionally) used as an explanation (incorrectly) for the increase in cases. The line that will be rolled out will be "sure, we need to protect these people and save lives."
8: This is a big one. Remember I was talking about embittered low status young people and a new block of potential Ukrainian voters? How about giving them the "right to housing" as a choice, a referendum? The PR machine is wheeled out, and the hysteria that is used as a tool over the past two years is implemented again.
9: More unhinged, wrong responses from our elite class chosen for compliance. The solutions to all the problems we face will become increasingly incomprehensible, incoherent and vicious. The people who could solve/ease these problems? Well, they're outsiders, you kicked them out.
There's more points no doubt, but make no mistake about it, this is huge.
This is going to be one of the most important decades in Ireland's history.
1: This policy will be used to prop up the hotel sector and the retail sector who have been disproportionately hit over the past two years. Demand for hotels go up. Supply of labor goes up. Real wages decline and workers become poorer as a result.
2: The cost of housing will increase further. The cost of public housing (whereby the contracts are usually at fixed rates) will become less attractive for people to build houses. Inflation feeding into building materials will cut the supply of housing even further.
3: Young people will feel more dispossessed/hopeless/nihilistic. Not only can they not own their own house, they won't be able to share a house even remotely close to, say a university for example or won't be able to afford it. This will lead to younger people: 1: Wanting to leave the country. 2: The overproduction of elites (Turchin) that Ireland has has led to a lot of people that are low status, thinking that they are high status. This will lead to younger people supporting more extreme policies (more on this later) going forward. 3: This will lead to an increasingly fragmented relationship between the younger generations and the older (baby boomer age) as they become increasingly irritated with the "I don't want to get it." class of people.
4: An increase in crimes due to not screening people properly whether it is not screening Ukrainian people properly (Philip Dwyer's recent video) or not screening Irish people who choose to host people.
5: An increase in animosity towards ethnic Russians living in Ireland and (to a lesser extent) ethnic Ukrainians residing in the country.
6: Considering that the FF/FG/GP parties are quite unpopular, and considering that refugees get Irish citizenship in 3 years, there will be an incentive to keep refugees in Ireland long term, in order to turn them into a voting block. Or even to change this law in less than three years. A block of Ukrainians voting in certain areas would be enough to to swing votes in key constituencies.
7: The Ukrainian refugees (intentionally or unintentionally) used as an explanation (incorrectly) for the increase in cases. The line that will be rolled out will be "sure, we need to protect these people and save lives."
8: This is a big one. Remember I was talking about embittered low status young people and a new block of potential Ukrainian voters? How about giving them the "right to housing" as a choice, a referendum? The PR machine is wheeled out, and the hysteria that is used as a tool over the past two years is implemented again.
9: More unhinged, wrong responses from our elite class chosen for compliance. The solutions to all the problems we face will become increasingly incomprehensible, incoherent and vicious. The people who could solve/ease these problems? Well, they're outsiders, you kicked them out.
There's more points no doubt, but make no mistake about it, this is huge.
This is going to be one of the most important decades in Ireland's history.
There's been something that's been bothering me over the past while.
Since May 2020, I worked out correctly that the virus followed a seasonal pattern, and that has been the case completely since then. Virus goes up in October, then falls in late January/early February. Seasonal. Easy stuff right?
Up until the past few weeks, that's when things start to go a bit nuts. Cases (the PCR test might be bullshit, but people going for tests in the first place is a proxy for them being ill to some degree) have stared to rise, as early as the beginning of March.
I've also talked before about the vaccines homogenizing people's immune systems whilst allowing for a greater development of mutations. In addition to this, people's immune systems have been weakened by this. The spike proteins, the role of protective, non protective antibodies etc.
Anyway, hopefully this is a short term function of the booster uptake and will head back to normal. But in the short term? Haven't a clue, all bets are off. They've pulled back on the boosters, arguably because they finally figured out the role of negative efficacy compared to the vaccine free, and the exponential drop in vaccine efficacy after every subsequent booster.
But here's the thing. The virus is not following a seasonal pattern anymore, especially in highly vaccinated countries such as Ireland.
That is the concern. The cases are not the danger, I'm not a ISAG shill. The pattern of the cases is the danger.
Since May 2020, I worked out correctly that the virus followed a seasonal pattern, and that has been the case completely since then. Virus goes up in October, then falls in late January/early February. Seasonal. Easy stuff right?
Up until the past few weeks, that's when things start to go a bit nuts. Cases (the PCR test might be bullshit, but people going for tests in the first place is a proxy for them being ill to some degree) have stared to rise, as early as the beginning of March.
I've also talked before about the vaccines homogenizing people's immune systems whilst allowing for a greater development of mutations. In addition to this, people's immune systems have been weakened by this. The spike proteins, the role of protective, non protective antibodies etc.
Anyway, hopefully this is a short term function of the booster uptake and will head back to normal. But in the short term? Haven't a clue, all bets are off. They've pulled back on the boosters, arguably because they finally figured out the role of negative efficacy compared to the vaccine free, and the exponential drop in vaccine efficacy after every subsequent booster.
But here's the thing. The virus is not following a seasonal pattern anymore, especially in highly vaccinated countries such as Ireland.
That is the concern. The cases are not the danger, I'm not a ISAG shill. The pattern of the cases is the danger.