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Forwarded from Derek Blighe
It's unanimous, Irish people from all over the country feel that their needs are being ignored while refugees are being lavished with gifts from the government.
Free houses
Free food
Free clothes
Free taxis
Free phones
Free scooters
Are you getting angry yet?
Free houses
Free food
Free clothes
Free taxis
Free phones
Free scooters
Are you getting angry yet?
How this could play out:
1: The last of the housing market collapses in the next few weeks as Leaving Cert students look for a place.
2: This causes young people to become far more interested in communism and socialism as a solution to the problem.
3: Government are not able to talk about the demand side (as this equals racism) so they are stuck with dealing with the supply side. They push the right to housing referendum forward.
You've got the timeline right Derek. They "won't want to repeat the mistakes of 2022 with the Leaving Cert" and "lessons will be learned" and will want to be seen doing something.
That is how this will come to pass.
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1: The last of the housing market collapses in the next few weeks as Leaving Cert students look for a place.
2: This causes young people to become far more interested in communism and socialism as a solution to the problem.
3: Government are not able to talk about the demand side (as this equals racism) so they are stuck with dealing with the supply side. They push the right to housing referendum forward.
You've got the timeline right Derek. They "won't want to repeat the mistakes of 2022 with the Leaving Cert" and "lessons will be learned" and will want to be seen doing something.
That is how this will come to pass.
https://t.me/derekpublic/465
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Taoiseach Michéal Martin, Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney are booed upon their arrival at the Michael Collins centenary commemoration.
Other members of the crowd cheered in an attempt to drown the booing out.
At 00:45 as they shake hands and take their seats, you can then hear some loudspeaker playing this quote from Michéal Martin on repeat:
"There can be no doubt about where Ireland stands. We want nothing to do with a backward-looking idea of Irish sovereignty."
Other members of the crowd cheered in an attempt to drown the booing out.
At 00:45 as they shake hands and take their seats, you can then hear some loudspeaker playing this quote from Michéal Martin on repeat:
"There can be no doubt about where Ireland stands. We want nothing to do with a backward-looking idea of Irish sovereignty."
Varadkar and Martin get booed while Martin's "national sovereignty" quote is played on a massive loudspeaker.
A soldier collapses, just like all the other people who took the vaccine collapsed.
Clown world may be terrible, but it certainly sums up the past two years very well.
A soldier collapses, just like all the other people who took the vaccine collapsed.
Clown world may be terrible, but it certainly sums up the past two years very well.
Honest question.
In Soviet Russia, did you ever have propaganda as ridiculous as this?
https://www.rte.ie/news/2022/0821/1316952-michael-collins-commemoration/
In Soviet Russia, did you ever have propaganda as ridiculous as this?
https://www.rte.ie/news/2022/0821/1316952-michael-collins-commemoration/
Forwarded from Jo Blog
This might sound peculiar.
It's been a great week - the Bargaintown locals getting it done, with support from Philip, the Ambush at Beal na mBlath - and yet the thing I got most pleasure out of is a bunch of comments on Twitter.
The Irish Times published an article covering a bullshit report on the Rise of the Irish Right compiled by a US monitoring group (an offshoot of the US Far Left Southern Poverty Law Center). The blow back in comments - not just on the article but against the whole woke agenda. Huge and from all over. Comments from the kind of people who get labelled as normies on here.
The mood is different. A big change is underway. Feels so good.
Put on the kettle. Settle in a comfortable chair. Check out the comments on this thread.
https://twitter.com/irishtimes/status/1561358472691585025
It's been a great week - the Bargaintown locals getting it done, with support from Philip, the Ambush at Beal na mBlath - and yet the thing I got most pleasure out of is a bunch of comments on Twitter.
The Irish Times published an article covering a bullshit report on the Rise of the Irish Right compiled by a US monitoring group (an offshoot of the US Far Left Southern Poverty Law Center). The blow back in comments - not just on the article but against the whole woke agenda. Huge and from all over. Comments from the kind of people who get labelled as normies on here.
The mood is different. A big change is underway. Feels so good.
Put on the kettle. Settle in a comfortable chair. Check out the comments on this thread.
https://twitter.com/irishtimes/status/1561358472691585025
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Growth of far-right in Ireland set to continue according to US monitoring group https://t.co/knBuSBRTjh
Next month is going to sting for a lot of people.
An issue like this has the potential to cause a significant amount of young Irish people to leave the country and hollow us out further.
As a Millennial, seeing my age group of friends and family leave twice in the space of 10-15 years in significant numbers is nothing short of a catastrophe.
The next step is where do people go from here?
As I said, I don't know what level/order of magnitude things are going to get worse in the coming months, but September onwards is going to be quite hairy.
An issue like this has the potential to cause a significant amount of young Irish people to leave the country and hollow us out further.
As a Millennial, seeing my age group of friends and family leave twice in the space of 10-15 years in significant numbers is nothing short of a catastrophe.
The next step is where do people go from here?
As I said, I don't know what level/order of magnitude things are going to get worse in the coming months, but September onwards is going to be quite hairy.
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Go to 0:30.
Last year, families at the Roscommon Credit union took out 3,000 in back to school loans. This year, it was 60,000, which is an extraordinary rise in credit demand.
That money of course has to be paid back at some point, which ends up culminating in the asset deflation and the big surge in day to day inflation we are seeing right now. When people lose access to credit, it then becomes a case of what asset I can liquidate first.
Last year, families at the Roscommon Credit union took out 3,000 in back to school loans. This year, it was 60,000, which is an extraordinary rise in credit demand.
That money of course has to be paid back at some point, which ends up culminating in the asset deflation and the big surge in day to day inflation we are seeing right now. When people lose access to credit, it then becomes a case of what asset I can liquidate first.
Mainstream media (British, not Irish) finally acknowledging what people like us have been saying for well over a year now. The signs were all there from the start.
That there are a lot more people dying and it isn't covid related.
It's hard to hide a dead body. It's hard to hide a health service that is beginning to circle the drain and it's hard to hide all of the adverse reactions that are now arising in the population.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-62648951
That there are a lot more people dying and it isn't covid related.
It's hard to hide a dead body. It's hard to hide a health service that is beginning to circle the drain and it's hard to hide all of the adverse reactions that are now arising in the population.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-62648951
Ireland bucks the trend in terms of fertility according to today's CSO release on births and deaths. Births are up 16% compared to this time last year.
The vaccine rollout only began in significant numbers from the start of June onwards and peaking in July. So we'll have to wait to see what those numbers look like before any calls are made.
It's a shame the breakdown is done by quarter instead of month, but still, some very good news.
Deaths are down, but still elevated. Q1 2022 was fairly normal in terms of deaths. Q1 2021 was of course a horrorshow.
The vaccine rollout only began in significant numbers from the start of June onwards and peaking in July. So we'll have to wait to see what those numbers look like before any calls are made.
It's a shame the breakdown is done by quarter instead of month, but still, some very good news.
Deaths are down, but still elevated. Q1 2022 was fairly normal in terms of deaths. Q1 2021 was of course a horrorshow.
Forwarded from The Irish Git (Michael Brazil)
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Vaccine injured lives matter...........
Conspiracy theorists right again.
NGOs with cross party support are now cropping up to support this policy with an NGO (thank you Tracey for correcting this) called Home for Good.
Read the documentation. You can find it linked below.
As nuts as this may sound, the Robert Troy controversy is being milked in order to push this policy by certain agents of the state.
https://www.homeforgood.ie/assets/files/pdf/home_for_good_submission_to_the_public_consultation_on_a_referendum_on_housing.pdf
NGOs with cross party support are now cropping up to support this policy with an NGO (thank you Tracey for correcting this) called Home for Good.
Read the documentation. You can find it linked below.
As nuts as this may sound, the Robert Troy controversy is being milked in order to push this policy by certain agents of the state.
https://www.homeforgood.ie/assets/files/pdf/home_for_good_submission_to_the_public_consultation_on_a_referendum_on_housing.pdf