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>Homeless run tonight with the @nationalpartyie. Cody McGrath talks about Moore St and his grandfather's connections to this historical Dublin Street.

https://twitter.com/PhilipDwyerNP/status/1378100649783652356
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James Connolly's popular work "The Reconquest of Ireland' now has a brand new custom made PDF courtesy of yours truly.

https://cartlann.org/authors/james-connolly/the-re-conquest-of-ireland/
A number of hijacked cars were torched during a riot caused by legacy foreigners in Newtownabbey, Antrim on Saturday evening.

Petrol bombs and other missiles were lobbed at PSNI Land Rovers during the disorder near the Cloughfern roundabout on O’Neill’s Road.

The roundabout was also on fire for a period.

It follows Friday's night of violence in which 27 police officers were injured in Belfast and Derry.

https://twitter.com/Belfastom/status/1378427790966591490
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Tea van serving attendees of a fair in Ballybricken, County Waterford, Ireland 🇮🇪 1910
New anti-lockdown chat where politics is allowed:

@irishagainstlockdown
Celebrity economist David McWilliams on the psychology of the "far-right" in a 2015 blog post before he was persuaded to pretend they're mostly just people with personality disorders who weren't open to new experiences (like being displaced in their own and only homeland for the benefit of a globalist elite):

>Immigration is a class issue. Immigrants by definition compete with the poorest local people in the job market, in the housing market and for access to health and schools. This is a fact.

>Economists tend to miss the central point, of immigration which is that while the economy might get workers, society gets people. Therefore the technocratic language of the economy is not able to deal with the totality of immigration and can’t deal with the fact that there are winners and losers in this game.

>If you have, like me, the luxury of writing for the newspapers and working as an economist, there’s little chance that a new immigrant will take your job. If, on the other hand, I am labouring on the sites or working in a bar, there’s a serious chance that my wages and job security will be affected by new people coming into the country looking for work.

>So for the relatively wealthy, immigration has been a boon. There are more taxi drivers, more cleaners, more shop assistants, more nannies; in short, the service economy, the one that services the relative wealthy, booms. But are wages in that sector booming? No.

>The relatively wealthy don’t have to worry about immigrants pushing up rents because, frankly, the immigrants can’t afford to live in posh areas, so they compete for housing not with the relatively wealthy, but with the relatively poor.

>It’s a similar story in schools. Immigrant kids don’t, by and large, go to private schools. They go to state schools where they compete for the state’s resources with Irish citizens.

>These are the facts. Immigration is a class issue, and the richer you are, the greater the luxury you have to pontificate about immigration because you are not affected – or if you are, you are affected positively.

>When the relatively poor – those who are threatened by immigrants – voice their concerns, it is far too easy for the rich to dismiss these people as “racist’ or “xenophobic”, whereas maybe they are just voicing everyday real concerns. One thing is clear: immigration is going to increase in the years ahead. Wouldn’t it be a good idea to talk about it, warts and all?

http://www.davidmcwilliams.ie/why-immigration-is-a-class-issue/
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A segment from David McWilliams' latest podcast titled: "The Psychology of the Far Right".

Their new tactic is to suggest those opposed to being displaced in our nation through infinity immigration in order to prop up a pyramid scheme economy that is destined to collapse are backward oddballs with personality disorders who are in need psychoanalysis therapy over representation.

I've omitted the part where David reminisces about the Viking invasions and the masses of Irish slaves they transported all over the known world or the decision by our British occupiers to plant French Protestants on the Irish lands they stole...ah shure we we were always so multicultural so we were...

And no Kevin, we aren't opposed to the refugee racket because they're "lower on some sort of hierarchy" we've dreamed up. The vast majority are fraudulent but are allowed to continue to abuse our generosity and then placed on a pedestal of racial grievances to whine at us.
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Cross-party Oireachtas Committee on Health now admitting that conspiracy nazis were right all along: Vitamin D can reduce the impact of a Covid-19 infection.
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Schools "bursting at the seams" in east Cork due to high population growth.

You'll notice one word isn't mentioned throughout this entire Newstalk segment: Immigration.

Yes, Cork is going to need more schools (Educate Together ones of course) and more hospitals and more public transport and more sewers and more waste disposal sites and more care homes for the elderly (don't tell Pat) and ever other type of service.

This is our green new future — concreting over what's left of Ireland to accommodate the new plantation and disenfranchise us of our nation. It's not up for debate.

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Back in 2018 Simon Coveney told us the plan was to turn Cork into Ireland's fastest growing country and double its population size (along with ever other county) over the next 20 to 30 years for project Ireland2040 despite the NGO-media complex insisting it's all just a conspiracy theory dreamed up by nazis.
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A man walked into my local Tesco yesterday evening. Walked down to the alcohol section "Shouted his address at the top of his lungs" And then proceeded to stab himself in the neck with a broken bottle.

His address of pearse square was then sealed of and gardai and forensics have been there all day. In what many from my area are calling a murder suicide, Not a peep about it on the news. Absolutely horrific scenes. Theres video doing the rounds I'm sure people have seen it
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The woman in the sort of banana coloured tracksuit here is apparently George Nkencho's mother.

Scant details of what might have occurred.

The are suggestions from Africans in the area that her son was driving without "some papers" (possibly they mean a driver's license) which resulted in gardaí following him home. Subsequently the mother got involved and you can see the result above.

You can hear her scream at them "you killed my son".

Former TD Ruth Coppinger is involving herself on twitter to promote racial grievance:

>Blanchardstown gardai forcibly held down, dragged young brother of #GeorgeNkencho & pinned down his mother who understandably intervened in fear for her 2nd son. Why such force & large numbers? Have they learnt nothing? YARI survey on racism & police Thurs @12 at GSOC HQ. #dubw

I haven't seen Ruth comment on any of the videos of gardaí manhandling anti-lockdown protesters. Not convenient for the narrative she want's to construct, I suppose.
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Patrick Quinlan - Petition to Reject White Paper on Direct Provision

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