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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.
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Hero's funeral for beheader in Chechnya: 'The Lion of Islam has arrived to native soil today'.
Tolerance only goes one way.
https://mol.im/a/9025443
Tolerance only goes one way.
https://mol.im/a/9025443
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Teenager who beheaded a French teacher is given a hero's funeral in his native Chechnya, with mourners chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’…
Footage shows mourners at the ceremony for Abdullakh Anzorov, 18, in his native village of Shalazi in the oil-rich Russian region.
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Disappointing set of callers in this, probably because it was a midday show.
Two reoccurring arguments:
* What about the illegal Irish in America?
* It's our fault for not deporting them. We can't deport the children now.
On the second argument. This was always the game plan. Never deport anyone, let them have children here and then emotionally blackmail the population.
On the first: There are an estimated 10 to 15 thousand illegal Irish in America. That's .004% of their population.
If we were to believe that Ireland only has 17,000 illegals (even the MCRI have now admitted they have no clue), proportionally that's 87 times the number of Irish illegals in America. If we were legalise proportionally the same number of Irish illegals as are in America, we would only need to give residency permits to 196 illegals here. That wouldn't be much of a problem.
But I don't want clemency for illegal Irish in America, especially as we here are being told we have to suffer the consequences of their actions.
Two reoccurring arguments:
* What about the illegal Irish in America?
* It's our fault for not deporting them. We can't deport the children now.
On the second argument. This was always the game plan. Never deport anyone, let them have children here and then emotionally blackmail the population.
On the first: There are an estimated 10 to 15 thousand illegal Irish in America. That's .004% of their population.
If we were to believe that Ireland only has 17,000 illegals (even the MCRI have now admitted they have no clue), proportionally that's 87 times the number of Irish illegals in America. If we were legalise proportionally the same number of Irish illegals as are in America, we would only need to give residency permits to 196 illegals here. That wouldn't be much of a problem.
But I don't want clemency for illegal Irish in America, especially as we here are being told we have to suffer the consequences of their actions.
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This Councillor thinks that only a sick person would want to give homes to Irish people first.
This guy speaks out for the homeless but it has never occured to him that unrestricted immigration is a major factor is Irish homelessness. It never seems to bother him that the Irish government under instruction from the EU and UN have given away 100,000 units of our housing stock to non nationals.
He is clearly not able to understand the basic rule of supply and demand.
The Irish working class are now in direct competition for jobs, housing and resources with anybody and everybody who lands on our island.
I'll make my point very clear.
Not one foreign national regardless of their situation should be housed before an Irish person. Ever.
#HouseIrishFirst
#IrelandbelongstotheIrish
This guy speaks out for the homeless but it has never occured to him that unrestricted immigration is a major factor is Irish homelessness. It never seems to bother him that the Irish government under instruction from the EU and UN have given away 100,000 units of our housing stock to non nationals.
He is clearly not able to understand the basic rule of supply and demand.
The Irish working class are now in direct competition for jobs, housing and resources with anybody and everybody who lands on our island.
I'll make my point very clear.
Not one foreign national regardless of their situation should be housed before an Irish person. Ever.
#HouseIrishFirst
#IrelandbelongstotheIrish
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Looking into the ticking time bomb of mass immigration and social housing in Ireland with 34% of those on housings lists foreign born in Ireland
https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1336637816797847563?s=20
https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1336637816797847563?s=20
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The Burkean
"When Trotskyist Dublin councilors bemoan the phrase ‘House the Irish First’, they fear the day when their long abused voter base begins to assert themselves against the useless platitudes of universalism" https://t.co/0oEhwd6Vxh
There appears to be on omerta on this story in the Irish media.
An asylum seeker at the Atlantic Lodge in Kenmare has been sentenced to two years for sexually assaulting a student in the toilets of a local fast food restaurant in August 2019.
Said Kadmar (35), subsequently fled to the UK but was extradited back to Ireland in December 2019.
With the aid of an Arabic translator, Kadmar pleaded guilty on the second day of his trial after originally entering a not guilty plea.
The court heard that the victim went into the disabled toilet and then the accused approached her and pushed her towards the toilet wall. "I kept trying to push him off but he was stronger than me. He lifted up my skirt and pushed my underwear to one side. I felt him touching my genitals."
The victim says she has stopped socialising since the incident and frequently has nightmares, waking up and thinking there's someone at the end of the bed.
An asylum seeker at the Atlantic Lodge in Kenmare has been sentenced to two years for sexually assaulting a student in the toilets of a local fast food restaurant in August 2019.
Said Kadmar (35), subsequently fled to the UK but was extradited back to Ireland in December 2019.
With the aid of an Arabic translator, Kadmar pleaded guilty on the second day of his trial after originally entering a not guilty plea.
The court heard that the victim went into the disabled toilet and then the accused approached her and pushed her towards the toilet wall. "I kept trying to push him off but he was stronger than me. He lifted up my skirt and pushed my underwear to one side. I felt him touching my genitals."
The victim says she has stopped socialising since the incident and frequently has nightmares, waking up and thinking there's someone at the end of the bed.
Protest outside Mountjoy prison to release the Strokestown three.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C-SGJjWfRM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C-SGJjWfRM
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OUTSIDE MOUNTJOY PRISON 12/12/20©️®️
Free the rosse three patriots from different parties and different parts of the country came to march from gpo to the prison Mount joy on nth side as they are locked up in definite for defending there land its getting way out of hand but PPL are to busy shopping…
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The lie that the housing crisis is not being fuelled by immigration is becoming too hard to keep up. ESRI report on housing reveals that the number of houses required for Ireland will be dictated by 'international migration levels'. Irish homes for Irish…
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Hold on a minute. I was reliably informed by shitlibs and commies that artificially increasing the population through immigration has no effect on housing. Now the Irish Independent are printing the far right conspiracy theory known as "supply and demand" economics?
"the report suggests the country’s housing needs over the next two decades could vary widely depending on the rate of inward migration – which it sees as the key driver of housing demand.
The higher estimate for housing is based on the population hitting around six million.
Even a less extreme so-called base-line scenario sees a need for 28,000 new homes a year, based on a rise in population by 925,000 between now now 2040.
ESRI researchers think the bulk of the new population, 514,000 people, will be concentrated in and around Dublin and will be the engine of a surge in housing demand in the east and midlands."
https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/fewer-houses-may-be-needed-after-covid-hit-to-immigration-39859549.html?__twitter_impression=true
"the report suggests the country’s housing needs over the next two decades could vary widely depending on the rate of inward migration – which it sees as the key driver of housing demand.
The higher estimate for housing is based on the population hitting around six million.
Even a less extreme so-called base-line scenario sees a need for 28,000 new homes a year, based on a rise in population by 925,000 between now now 2040.
ESRI researchers think the bulk of the new population, 514,000 people, will be concentrated in and around Dublin and will be the engine of a surge in housing demand in the east and midlands."
https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/fewer-houses-may-be-needed-after-covid-hit-to-immigration-39859549.html?__twitter_impression=true
independent
Fewer houses may be needed after Covid hit to immigration
The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic could narrow the gap between housing needs and supply if it means a slow down in immigration over the next few years.
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''21 people who will shape Irish culture in 2021.
First up we have @BulelaniMfaco, spokesperson for @masi_asylum and an activist whose experience in Direct Provision set him on a path to change a system that has been deeply harrowing for so many.
More: https://instagram.com/p/CIyMCOqHzof/
- TenthManHello - Maker of ''This Land'' a film about cultural identity in Ireland (ie African's in Ireland talking about rap music and clothing) available on rteplayer
So a failed homosexual South African asylum seeker who cynically applied for asylum and that Depart of Justice wants deported for having his application rejected numerous times who is fed chicken, rice and fish with a roof over his head while there's 10,000 homeless Irish is ''one of the 21 people who will shape Irish culture in 2021.''
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First up we have @BulelaniMfaco, spokesperson for @masi_asylum and an activist whose experience in Direct Provision set him on a path to change a system that has been deeply harrowing for so many.
More: https://instagram.com/p/CIyMCOqHzof/
- TenthManHello - Maker of ''This Land'' a film about cultural identity in Ireland (ie African's in Ireland talking about rap music and clothing) available on rteplayer
So a failed homosexual South African asylum seeker who cynically applied for asylum and that Depart of Justice wants deported for having his application rejected numerous times who is fed chicken, rice and fish with a roof over his head while there's 10,000 homeless Irish is ''one of the 21 people who will shape Irish culture in 2021.''
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Cops were scared of being seen as racist if they investigated what we are now being told were majority white child grooming gangs 🤔
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/dec/15/child-sexual-abuse-gangs-white-men-home-office-report
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/dec/15/child-sexual-abuse-gangs-white-men-home-office-report
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Ireland has been chosen as the location for a new academy "to educate around the whole question of misinformation and disinformation about migrants".
Leonard Doyle, Head of Media and Communications at the UN's International Organization for Migration told RTÉ's Morning Ireland that the reason Ireland was chosen was because there's a very strong history of migration in Ireland and "there's a huge knowledge about it".
He also said the the university system is particularly interested and the media are "open and excellent" and that the Irish government were willing to support it with a significant amount of money though he wouldn't say how much.
Students will be able to enroll on a masters course next year.
The academy is a global initiative located in the Philippines, Serbia, Morocco and Mexico with Ireland acting as the anchor.
Doyle says he expects the course to attract students of journalism.
Leonard Doyle, Head of Media and Communications at the UN's International Organization for Migration told RTÉ's Morning Ireland that the reason Ireland was chosen was because there's a very strong history of migration in Ireland and "there's a huge knowledge about it".
He also said the the university system is particularly interested and the media are "open and excellent" and that the Irish government were willing to support it with a significant amount of money though he wouldn't say how much.
Students will be able to enroll on a masters course next year.
The academy is a global initiative located in the Philippines, Serbia, Morocco and Mexico with Ireland acting as the anchor.
Doyle says he expects the course to attract students of journalism.
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Andy Heasman handed two months prison in Castlebar district court. Details unclear but it relates to an incident where Heasman refused to wear a mask on a bus indicating to gardaí that were called to the scene that he was exempt as a result of a medical condition.
It would appear they got him on a public order offence as a result of using expletives. Prosecution suggested that he had insulted other bus passengers despite there being no testimony from any passengers at the trial. The public were not allowed into the court. There is a chance he may be released pending the payment of €500.
https://gemmaodoherty.com/video/
It would appear they got him on a public order offence as a result of using expletives. Prosecution suggested that he had insulted other bus passengers despite there being no testimony from any passengers at the trial. The public were not allowed into the court. There is a chance he may be released pending the payment of €500.
https://gemmaodoherty.com/video/
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"Man sentenced to two months in prison for face mask offence" reads the headline on RTÉ News who report that Judge Fiona Lydon in Castlebar district court sentenced Andy Heasman to the prison term "for an offence of failing to wear a face mask on public transport at Main Street, Ballyhaunis on 14 July last."
This according to Gemma and John is fake news. Heasman was found guilty of a public order offence for using the expletive "fucking" when he agreed to obey gardaí's orders in his remark "I'm getting off the fucking bus now."
This according to Gemma and John is fake news. Heasman was found guilty of a public order offence for using the expletive "fucking" when he agreed to obey gardaí's orders in his remark "I'm getting off the fucking bus now."