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Irelands legendary mythological tale; Táin Bó Cuailgne or The Cattle Raid of Cooley in English is now available on Cartlann.org.

The oldest epic in Western Europe, An Táin captures the ethos of Ancient Ireland and it's people, translated into English by folklorist Lucy Winfred Faraday in 1904 but available today for your reading pleasure.


https://cartlann.org/authors/lucy-winifred-faraday/an-tain-bo-cuailgne/
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Check out the first 10 minutes of this Mary Robinson speech, she's setting the playing field for shitlib Ireland back in 1995

Sustainable Development is mentioned at 16 mins. Later brought in by the UN in 2015
Supreme court makes it more difficult to revoke Irish citizenship, furthering the subversion of your nation.

The court's ruling was triggered by an appeal by Ali Damache, an Algerian ringleader of a Muslim cell tasked with killing Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist who drew Muhammed.

Damanche plead guilty in the US in 2018 to assisting a terrorist group. The Department of Justice consequently stripped his Irish citizenship.

He had been given an Irish passport in 2008 having married an American convert to Islam in Dublin who was also part of the murder plot which included five others, mostly from Yemen and Morocco and who had refugee status in Ireland.

Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne said it is “inconceivable” the Minister for Justice could revoke a grant of citizenship until a new process is in place with safeguards to meet natural justice requirements.

Sunniva McDonagh SC, had argued the revocation of Damanche's Irish citizenship would mean he would be unable to visit his children in France on release.
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From tech platforms to media conglomerates to Conradh na Gaeilge and the usual suspects we look at the groups and politicians lobbying the Department of Justice for hate speech laws and their desired legislation.

https://twitter.com/TheBurkeanIE/status/1359514795922358276
Irish Times celebrating Donegal Gaeltacht being planted by Anglo homosexuals.

No sooner had the "couple" arrived, they were campaigning for gay marriage and abortion in the referendums. They also call Ireland misogynistic in the interview and claim we should have an NHS.

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Strong entry from From @McCeltunstein
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The Migrant Rights Centre, a lobby group for illegals, is pushing for all illegals to be "regularised". JFU here stands for Justice For the Undocumented which is the name of their campaign.

It's Hazel Chu endorsed. You can see she retweeted it. Chu pretends to care about housing and homeless and the standard of living etc but at the end of the day, the fewer Irish people in Ireland, the happier she is, I suspect. Even better if we are forced to compete for resources with endless numbers of migrants, legal or not.
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As part of this new phenomenon of Fredrick Douglass week, Africans here have been getting together for whine-athons on zoom. Just like any other week so...

Douglass was a black slave abolitionist who toured Ireland in the mid 1800s delivering a series of anti-slavery speeches to approving crowds, unaware that he would subsequently blame their forced starvation during the Gorta Mór on what he perceived as their filthy, drunken, lazy, Catholic nature — no doubt keen to impress the Anglo bourgeois elite he associated with.

The history of Nigerians in Ireland is a recent tale of abuse of our asylum system, citizenship laws and generosity which is why Ola Majekodunmi is desperate to "educate" us on some obscure slave owners with Irish sounding names in the Caribbean to make us compliant targets of racial grievance.

But if it's slave owners she's interested in, she only needs to look at her own family background: While Douglass was touring Ireland, the original Majekodunmi was a slave master in Nigeria.
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Dr Pat Morrissey in Limerick tells Joe Duffy he won't be personally administering the covid-19 vaccine to his patients but he will be ensuring patients at his practice are properly consented and fully informed as possible about experimental gene therapies. Dr Morrissey says there are other alternatives to vaccination and explains what they are.

"I suspect there's a broad range of opinion among the public but you wouldn't know that listening to the TV or radio."

Isn't that the truth.
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Several of them during this stream were whining about their "Irishness" being questioned but they always let it slip that they know exactly who the Irish are when it suits the racial grievance narrative.

Listen to the end.
🇫🇷 GENERATION IDENTITAIRE WAS DISSOLVED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

👉🏻 The French government has just notified the dissolution of the Generation Identitaire. The movement has 15 days for an (unfortunate) appeal.

🔎 The dissolution of the group follows an action by French nationalists at the Spanish border to denounce illegal immigration.

👨🏻‍⚖️ The government therefore considered it illegal to denounce the illegal entry of illegal migrants into French territory.

⚖️ The dissolution of the group took place without the control of a judge and without judicial condemnation.

🚩 The dissolution was made possible by a simple executive order. This was in application of a law passed in the 20th century to dissolve "fascist militias" threatening the Republic.

🔗 Source : France Info (MSM)

Update : confirmed by @GenerationIdentitaire .