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Here's the full Webinar on "Decolonizing the Curriculum" with Dr Ebun Joseph and Teresa Buczkowska from the Immigrant council.

I tortured myself watching it but you've seen most of it covered on this channel before.

Dr Joseph starts with the usual racial grift about how Ireland's education system needs to be blacked.

We need more black teachers.
We need more black centred courses (like Ebun's).
Courses should feature content from black experts and and fewer white ones.

I've shown you video of a Nigerian girl saying her affluent parents moved to Ireland because the education system is better (not because they were fleeing anything) so why we need to now Africanise it is never addressed.

Teresa Buczkowska then speaks about being constantly bothered by requests to provide migrants for research which she's tired of unless the research is focused on politicising them which is one of her NGO's goals.
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In this clip, an Irish lecturer gushes that she won't be able to teach her course on leadership after watching Dr Joseph's slide show because she now realises it was all written by white men.
from @theburkeanie

>Along with the tacit support of the Catholic Church in allowing the use of parking facilities, eyebrows must be raised at the support given to the proposed mosque by two very progressive politicians Paul Gogarty and Madeleine Johansson of People Before Profit. While both politicos and PBP in particular have led the charge for the secularisation of Irish schooling, how can they now square that with their support for an Islamic madrassa facility.

>While the die is not fully cast on the Lucan centre, it is incumbent on locals and nationalists to muster an effective and immediate response should they wish to prevent the altering of their parish, even going beyond arguments of traffic congestion and affirming the Irish character of the area against an Islamic incursion. 

https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2020/11/10/who-is-behind-irelands-newest-mosque-development-in-lucan
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BREAKING: "FUCK TRUMP BITCH, SHUT THE FUCK UP BITCH"

Black man in Chicago beats up women while they light a car on fire with her husband inside of it 🔥🔥🔥

I think she says "I just want to help my husband".
A suite of apartments has been refurbished for predominantly fake refugees at Dominick Street in west Galway (90% fail their application).

A spokesperson for the Department of Integration has confirmed that 14 families have moved into the city centre accommodation to date – with work progressing to house 35 families in total.

The units vary from one to two bedroom self-contained properties – with fully equipped kitchens, living rooms and bathrooms.

Meanwhile, a TUI Airways flight from Lebanon landed in Dublin last night. You can't book a TUI airways flight from Lebanon to Dublin so we have to wonder who these people are and who chartered the flight.

Bonus picture: An Irish family eating their dinner off paper plates on the streets of Dublin city.

https://connachttribune.ie/new-accommodation-for-asylum-seekers-at-dominick-street-to-be-filled-in-coming-weeks/
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>Richard Boyd Barrett confirms what was already obvious - that this new movement, Le Chéile #DiversityNotDivision, are just a front for leftist dregs from PBP, SocDems, and Sinn Féin to suppress the voices of people actually interested in defending Ireland.

https://twitter.com/JRD0000/status/1326615449744891906
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From a 2007 - A Leo Varadkar leaflet

'Fine Gael is the only party talking about immigration'

Incumbent on parties of the responsible centre to forward sensible immigration policies.

What has changed the past decade bar migration becoming more important?

ENAR pledge is what's changed wherein all parties who signed it now refuse to talk about immigration.

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Ivana Bacik was on Newstalk this morning promoting her birth-right citizenship bill. As far as I know, this bill is different from the one TD Mick Barry is pushing. They have two on the boil. They don't expect either bill to pass with an FG/FF government, but as Mick Barry explained, this is more about getting the idea traction for a future government to approve.

It's important you hear the narrative they are constructing so you know how to counter it. There is nobody countering it in the media so that task falls to you. As you know, the government documents people's reaction to events and proposals on social media. I will counter her talking points in the next post.

On bitchute:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DbKDN2EXbAvZ/
Ivana starts off by telling newstalk:

"What we are looking to do is to ensure that children born in Ireland have a pathway to citizenship here. One of the effects of the referendum in 2004 was to create a small number of children who are born in Ireland who have known no other home in Ireland but because their parents are not Irish nationals, they are no longer able to get Irish citizenship."

This is a fudge. There are plenty of children born to non-Irish nationals who are entitled to Irish citizenship. The law is already too lenient as it is.

Here's the current law on the books: If a child in Ireland is born to a parent who has been legally resident here for three years up until the date of their birth, then that child is entitled to be an Irish citizen.

For example: If a Chinese person uses a student visa to move here and after three years they give birth to a child, that child is entitled to Irish citizenship. Also, that child will have a "right to a family life" and consequently, their parents will be ultimately be entitled to Irish citizenship too. Anyone living legally in Ireland for five years can apply for Irish citizenship.

What Ivana doesn't mention is she is talking about illegals. She mentions the case of "Eric" Zhi Ying Xue. His mother was an illegal who committed passport fraud and was set to be deported but they were both ultimately allowed to stay after the NGO-media complex promoted their case. Ivana says groups like the MRCI and the Immigrant council says there are only a small number of children in a similar situation to Eric.

In fact, the MRCI suggest there is as an estimated 17,000 to 20,000 illegals living in Ireland, including between 2,000-3,000 who are children. Where did they get their figures from? Why is nobody asking who is employing all these illegals and why isn't the gardaí investigating them?

I would say they're low-balling this figure and here's my evidence: The prior Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan stated that in the five years up to 2018, 20,000 illegal minors with deportation orders were granted Irish citizenship while only 134 were deported. Like "Eric" Zhi Ying Xue's mother, I would guess their parents had committed a criminal offence.

A 2018 Irish Independent report revealed that the government ran an undeclared scheme which allowed illegals who had been in Ireland for five years or more to stay as long as they had no criminal record.

So you can see we already have de facto birth-right citizenship. Less than 1% of illegal minors in Ireland are deported. Their parents get to stay too.

Bacik says the evidence is at best sketchy and completely anecdotal that birth-right citizenship was abused. This is also completely false.

In 1999, only 2% of babies in Ireland were born to non-nationals. By 2003, the figure was almost 20%. Declan Keane, head doctor at Dublin's National Maternity Hospital told RTÉ that 70% of the women were coming from sub-Saharan Africa and the majority of those from Nigeria. He said a number of women were travelling while actually in labour. The problem was being experienced at all three of Dublin's maternity hospitals.

That anecdotal evidence checks out with the census data from 2016 as we can see that 3.3% of ten to fourteen-year-olds were listed as black. This peak can be correlated to the period between 1998 and 2004 when birth-right citizenship was a constitutional right.

So although we basically already have birth-right citizenship, what Bacik's bill would do is once more make Ireland the most attractive destination in Europe for illegals and asylum abuse.

On bitchute:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DbKDN2EXbAvZ/
The destruction caused by a battering ram to evict tenants from Mathias Magrath's home in Moyasta, Co.Clare.
(1888 by Robert French)

https://twitter.com/RobCross247/status/1327318526332432390