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Two members of a Romanian organised crime gang which is involved in multi-million euro cyber crime in Europe and the US have been jailed today for credit card fraud. The gang leader had been deported from the UK for similar offences.

They just came here looking for a better life. #NewToTheParish

https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1356963056509665289
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Dr Eileen Culloty, a post grad in "Future Media & Journalism" at DCU, was on Drivetime today where she accused Dave Cullen of broadcasting conspiracy theories and hate.

She didn't explicitly name Dave because that would grant him the right to challenge her accusations on RTÉ but she did describe an Irish youtuber who has 250K subscribers until he was shut down recently.

Dave has 517K subscribers but there's no-one Irish anywhere else close so it was probably fake news or poor research on Dr Culloty's part. Youtube also un-shutdown his channel, weirdly.

I don't necessarily agree with everything Dave has said but if something ever bothered me, I'd just write a reply in his comment section. Eileen could even make a response video like the internet is supposed to work but this isn't good enough for her.

She claims it's absolutely absurd platforms are setting their own rules on free speech and is suggesting an EU-wide policy to make the internet more like the version China allows its citizens to use.
Dr Culloty also keeps reasoning that "the far-right" are using these platforms to "attack politicians" so it's going to be necessary to censor them but the top two most abused politicians on social media in recent years were Trump and Farage and their abuse is encouraged by the media.

Anyone with any nationalist leanings in Ireland also receives dog's abuse online and there have been a number of incidents where they've been physically assaulted but nobody in any DCU department gives a shit. These pretend academics are so obviously biased and they have zero capacity to for self-reflection. Personally, I blame the schools and colleges for not teaching students like Eileen how to think properly.

But because there's nobody with any integrity to push back in the media, it all looks like we're going to be getting to a point soon where only state-sanctioned opinions will be allowed to be expressed on the internet. The government will tell us on whether we're allowed to oppose any of their policies like the displacement of Irish people through unrelenting mass immigration to prop up a pyramid scheme economy that is destined to collapse and the gardaí will be obliged to arrest anyone with the unlicensed opinions. They'll claim it's necessary to save democracy.

According to the government and the media most asylum seekers Ireland receives are genuinely fleeing war and persecution and so even though we can check the official data and statistics to see that's not the case, it will become increasingly difficult for us to inform people.

Similarly, people who don't believe it's completely normal and healthy for children to want to chop their knobs off and that they should be encouraged to pump themselves full of chemicals until they do so will be probably be looking at prison time.
Forwarded from Based James Connolly
"Slavery is a thing of the soul before it embodies itself in the material things of the world. I assert that before a nation can be reduced to slavery its soul must have been cowed, intimidated or corrupted by the oppressor. Only when so cowed, intimidated or corrupted, does the soul of a nation cease to urge forward its body to resist the shackles of slavery ; only when the soul so surrenders does any part of the body consent to make truce with the foe of its national existence. When the soul is conquered the articulate expression of the voice of the nation loses its defiant accent and, taking on the whining colour of com- promise, begins to plead for the body. The unconquered soul asserts itself and declares its sanctity to be more important than the interests of the body ; the conquered soul ever pleads first that the body may be saved even if the soul be damned. For generations this conflict between the sanctity of the soul and the interests of the body has been waged in Ireland. ... In fitful moments of spiritual exaltation Ireland accepted that idea, and such men as O'Donovan Rossa becoming possessed of it, became thence- forth the living embodiment of that gospel."



(The Man Called Pearse, D. Ryan, Chapter VII)
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Oliver Cromwell carried out a genocide on Irish Catholics. Neale Richmond should resign for this photo.
As hilarious as this is, it's troubling that the Nigerian was convicted of "using abusive or insulting words" on the testimony of the Pakistani alone.

Irish people will need to try to avoid any encounter with a member of the diversity community unless you are with someone who can act as a solid witness. This can be difficult.

Otherwise they'll be able to claim you racially abused them and the judge will just believe them.

Remember, the racism industry needs scalps to justify their funding. The Nigerian got off with a €500 fine but they won't be so lenient with you.

https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-20435103.html
'You will accept your children being brainwashed to mutilate their genitalia or we will get the state to charge you with hate.'

https://twitter.com/transwritersu/status/1350814155230609410

The review in question:
https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/girls-who-would-be-boys-the-rise-in-teen-gender-dysphoria-39975855.html

"These girls are predominantly white, and middle class."

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The Irish Times admitting the Irish are a distinct ethnicity with observable traits.
These sort of articles are worth saving for when the dirt ask you to define Irish.
They all know who we are. 👇🏻
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Poor Saoirse McHugh. She says she's grown weary of canvassing for election as when the issue of housing comes up, locals would blame immigration. She'd tell them it wasn't but failed to persuade them.

Saoirse previously told Keelin Moncrieff that in order to increase her likability, she has hidden from voters the fact that her end goal is open borders.

She also tweeted that her dream is to live in a small socially cohesive village surrounded by acres of land.

Problem there is, Saoirse, land is a finite resource. The fewer people in a country, the more land they can share and the cheaper it is to own too. You can't have open borders and expect us to all live in pods alongside Brazilian & Chinese wage slaves while you're off living the trad life dream.

You pick one or the other.

Supposedly she's thinking giving up on politics and working the NGO circuit where I'm sure she'd make bank and wouldn't have to deal with the little people any more and could easily afford those acres of land she wants too.
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Check out the Masonic symbol. RTÉ keeping conspiracy theorists in business 😂
Bit of a weird segment on Joe Duffy's Liveline show today which you can listen to below.

Mary Maher had signed up to be polled by Amárach Research which is the polling company the Claire Byrne show uses to check how effective RTÉ's propaganda is.

Mary was under the impression that she was to be polled on Covid19 related issues but was shocked when they snuck in a couple of questions about abortion including whether babies who are about to be aborted should be given pain relief, and whether babies who survive being aborted should be allowed to live.

Mary sounded rattled but it was difficult to discern what exactly her objection was. It sounded like Joe wasn't sure what his function was supposed to be either and he was sort of half-attempting to interject in defence of the the way abortions are handled in Ireland but then stalling because that didn't seem to be her problem. I was thinking maybe the producer hadn't told him what the objective of the segment was because he was late back from lunch or something and he was trying to figure it out on the fly.

Mary seemed to be suggesting that her only issue was that she didn't think these were valid questions that could be asked about abortion in the first place and was furious with Amárach for asking her them. How was she supposed to answer these questions? Imagine if her young nieces had seen the questions...she had only signed up to be asked about Covid19, not these questions about situations involving abortion that didn't apply to Ireland, as she understood it. People needed to be warned!

Stranger still, Mary was insistent Amarách had asked her about babies and not foetuses. Joe asked if she was certain because he knows to only refer to aborted babies as foetuses in order to dehumanise them but she told him her children confirmed it to her. But this didn't seem to be her problem anyway. Her only issue was that she was asked these "graphic" nonsensical questions about abortion that had "landed on my laptop" at all.

Since abortion was legalised in Ireland, pro-life supporters have been trying to campaign to get doctors to administer pain relief to babies before murdering them. The government is reluctant because this would mean they'd be tacitly admitting that they are allowing real human beings to be murdered and not just abstract clumps of cells nobody needs to care about.

A new study published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, based on a series of interviews with doctors carrying out abortions in Ireland confirms that unborn babies are sometimes born alive after botched abortions and left to die. Some of the doctors performing these abortions talk about the the internal conflict they experience. The study quotes one doctor referring to the practice of “stabbing the baby in the heart.” Another doctor said he remembers getting sick out in the corridors afterwards.

My initial impression was that Amarách had been asked to research if these campaigns and stories were having any traction among the general public especially as there seems to be moves to expand abortion because if they are impacting the public the media and NGOs would need to ramp up the propaganda to counter it. But then why would RTÉ be giving the game away by inviting Mary on which would inform the public that these are questions are up for debate?

I suppose the other explanation is that one of the pro-life groups might have asked Amárach to research these questions and this segment was RTÉ's way of intimidating and shaming Amárach into not doing business with them any further — 'You're frightening old ladies with these difficult questions about abortion! Stop asking questions on behalf of pro-life groups that we haven't conditioned people to answer!'

That Mary wasn't aware that these questions were even on the table to be discussed just demonstrates the hollowness of the service the establishment media provides to the Irish public, made worse by being forced to pay for it.
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