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Africans mobbing an Irish woman out shopping today in memory of George Nkencho.
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This accurate portrait of George Nkencho from a former Black Lives Matter supporter who knew him was deleted from twitter earlier along with the account which posted it.
Rest In Power, Dr Lugh Na Quillian
Susbscirbe to @IrelandRacism
Rest In Power, Dr Lugh Na Quillian
Susbscirbe to @IrelandRacism
Forwarded from Andrew Joyce Unofficial Archive
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The public aren't biting so they're brainwashing the kids.
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https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-wayne-in-his-recovery?utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer
GoFundMe for the spar worker
GoFundMe for the spar worker
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Support Wayne in his recovery, organized by Tracie Askin
Wayne is a manager from our local Eurospar. He is one of the nicest people you could met. … Tracie Askin needs your support for Support Wayne in his recovery
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Irish girl on Snapchat tells me a story about how a black man threatened to rape her when she was 14 at the time just for making a comment to him about his music which left her terrified to leave her house for weeks after the incident occurred.
Forwarded from The Burkean
Documenting the threats made to Gardai in the wake of this week's unrest
https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1345112270628642820?s=20
https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1345112270628642820?s=20
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The Burkean
"One particularly harrowing video taken from inside this besieged Blanchardstown shop showed protests calling shoppers and staff ‘white bastards’, one protester screaming ‘I hope you die…you dirty white rat’." https://t.co/jf70xwMeRS
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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Reminder: This video is from 22nd October 2020 when the psychopaths in the Irish Gov decided to put the country back into lockdown.
The day of announcement, Nigerians were out all day protesting and marching the streets about ending SARS. They were met with no force.
The next day, when Irish people were protesting the destruction of their livelihoods from bunk-science lockdowns, they were met with batons.
The day of announcement, Nigerians were out all day protesting and marching the streets about ending SARS. They were met with no force.
The next day, when Irish people were protesting the destruction of their livelihoods from bunk-science lockdowns, they were met with batons.
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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Brid Smith BTFO
Massive Greenpill. You have people bitching the NP didnt do good in a 3 week snap election. With this ontop of lockdown and all what's happened in 2020, telling yous know we're going to start turning this globohomo ship around.
''Ireland, from the centre to the zenith, belongs to the Irish. Our forefathers believed this and fought for it: Hugh O'Donnell and Hugh O'Neill and Rory O'More and Owen Roe O'Neill: Tone and Emmet and Davis and Mitchel. What was true in their time is still true. Nothing that has happened or that can ever happen can alter the truth of it. Ireland belongs to the Irish. We believe, then, that it is the duty of Irishmen to struggle always, never giving in or growing weary, until they have won back their country again. '' — Pádraig Pearse
Massive Greenpill. You have people bitching the NP didnt do good in a 3 week snap election. With this ontop of lockdown and all what's happened in 2020, telling yous know we're going to start turning this globohomo ship around.
''Ireland, from the centre to the zenith, belongs to the Irish. Our forefathers believed this and fought for it: Hugh O'Donnell and Hugh O'Neill and Rory O'More and Owen Roe O'Neill: Tone and Emmet and Davis and Mitchel. What was true in their time is still true. Nothing that has happened or that can ever happen can alter the truth of it. Ireland belongs to the Irish. We believe, then, that it is the duty of Irishmen to struggle always, never giving in or growing weary, until they have won back their country again. '' — Pádraig Pearse
The dirt are trying to get the gofundme for George Nkencho's last victim shut down alleging that it is being promoted by the "far-right" to some end. They successfully got the gofundme for the Carrigaline stabbing victim removed using the same accusation earlier this year. Please support it and share.
Wayne is a manager at the local Eurospar who has a disability and was viciously assaulted by 27 year old Nigerian Nkechco in a totally unprovoked attack on the 30th of December to such an extent that he needed hospital treatment. Nkencho then threatened shoppers with a knife.
He subsequently threatened staff and customers at the local post office while collecting his dole before being trailed home by the gardaí who were forced to shoot him when he lunged at them with the knife and non-lethal methods to incapacitate him had failed.
Nkencho's gofundme for this funeral has already reached 16K.
Wayne's gofundme is only at 10K currently.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-wayne-in-his-recovery
Wayne is a manager at the local Eurospar who has a disability and was viciously assaulted by 27 year old Nigerian Nkechco in a totally unprovoked attack on the 30th of December to such an extent that he needed hospital treatment. Nkencho then threatened shoppers with a knife.
He subsequently threatened staff and customers at the local post office while collecting his dole before being trailed home by the gardaí who were forced to shoot him when he lunged at them with the knife and non-lethal methods to incapacitate him had failed.
Nkencho's gofundme for this funeral has already reached 16K.
Wayne's gofundme is only at 10K currently.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-wayne-in-his-recovery
gofundme.com
Support Wayne in his recovery, organized by Tracie Askin
Wayne is a manager from our local Eurospar. He is one of the nicest people you could met. … Tracie Askin needs your support for Support Wayne in his recovery
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African living in Ireland who has Irish foster parents is distraught at the number of "racist comments" she's been seeing from her Irish facebook friends over George Knenchko's death.
"I can't believe I'm in Ireland because I've seen so many racist...these are people I've had lunch with!...How do I trust white people going forward...The amount of people I thought were actually my friend and they're spitting the most racist thoughts on facebook and twitter and I'm in shock...I've been crying all day. My eyes are swollen. I had a panic attack last night. My foster parents are worried about me because I'm so traumatised...so how do the African community trust the white community going forward..."
"I can't believe I'm in Ireland because I've seen so many racist...these are people I've had lunch with!...How do I trust white people going forward...The amount of people I thought were actually my friend and they're spitting the most racist thoughts on facebook and twitter and I'm in shock...I've been crying all day. My eyes are swollen. I had a panic attack last night. My foster parents are worried about me because I'm so traumatised...so how do the African community trust the white community going forward..."
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The first thing you notice listening to them is how much the black grievance culture of America has infected their minds which they regurgitate.
Africans only started coming here en masse around 20 years ago, predominantly by abusing our asylum system and generosity, and they had everything laid on for them. There's no historical sob story so they have to adopt one.
"Black people are not new to the island of Ireland. In fact we've been here for centuries upon centuries, you know, and for what's worth I think we should realise that we have a space that we're allowed to take up. There's a space for us to take, you know...There's a very deliberate and systematic and institutional alienation that's going on and why we don't try to build narratives that fall outside of the borders that we are given. Why aren't we being imaginative? Why aren't we truly being radical about what could come because I don't understand fixing a system that's literally inspired by the slave patrols from way back in the day."
Africans only started coming here en masse around 20 years ago, predominantly by abusing our asylum system and generosity, and they had everything laid on for them. There's no historical sob story so they have to adopt one.
"Black people are not new to the island of Ireland. In fact we've been here for centuries upon centuries, you know, and for what's worth I think we should realise that we have a space that we're allowed to take up. There's a space for us to take, you know...There's a very deliberate and systematic and institutional alienation that's going on and why we don't try to build narratives that fall outside of the borders that we are given. Why aren't we being imaginative? Why aren't we truly being radical about what could come because I don't understand fixing a system that's literally inspired by the slave patrols from way back in the day."
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The platform hosting this zoom conference is called "Black and Irish" but they know exactly who the actual Irish people are when they want to exclude us. This lad wants a multitude of exclusively African spaces while we're constantly being told we have to integrate them more into all of ours.
"What we can do as a community is that when we stick together we're more powerful and dangerous and more influential and safer just like the Irish like to be when they come together. We can see them when they protest anti-mask, all this kind of stuff...We also need to start creating our own platforms. For example I started an athletics club for Athletes of African descent. We need to start doing stuff like that, football teams, grinds classes..."
The only African space they don't seem to want is to live in an African nation of their own.
"What we can do as a community is that when we stick together we're more powerful and dangerous and more influential and safer just like the Irish like to be when they come together. We can see them when they protest anti-mask, all this kind of stuff...We also need to start creating our own platforms. For example I started an athletics club for Athletes of African descent. We need to start doing stuff like that, football teams, grinds classes..."
The only African space they don't seem to want is to live in an African nation of their own.