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Forwarded from Keith Woods
The EU is running a "Conference on the future of Europe" and interestingly one of the most popular suggestions right now is an end to non European migration into Europe
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'Brakes put on the Online Safety and Media Regulation bill' says Senator Micheál Carrigy after hearing submissions from the ICCL and Digital Rights Ireland to a Joint Committee.

This is the bill designed to a establish the new Media Commission to expand the state's regulation of the media to include online user generated content, but it goes way beyond regulating what they want to define as "hate speech". It also seeks to provide the framework to censor legal online content which a "reasonable person" would find "harmful".

To quote Lucy Michael at the start: "If you don't criminalise certain hate-speech, you have to regulate it in some way."

They're basically trying to ban Hazel Chu memes and anything the regime deems "disinformation" while still pretending to be liberals. They know people would just share the memes and info privately so they want to examine your DMs and cloud storage for wrong-think too.

The internet they envision would be as if the reddit Ireland mods were moderating everything.
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>He sexually assaulted the women in front of her boyfriend and also forced her to perform sex acts in what Judge Peter Charleton said was the “most grievous sexual assault I have ever come across in my career”.

>During the trial the woman gave evidence how Piotrowski told her “he was going to kill my boyfriend first and make me watch.”

>“He was going to cut his penis off and then break my neck. He then said he would kill me first and pack my clothes to make it look like I was leaving my boyfriend.

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The structural demand for housing is now projected to be to an annual average target of 47,000 per year up to 2029 according to the ESRI based on the premise of a high level of migration.

We need to build two Balbriggans a year so we can compete with infinity migrants, investment firms and our own government to live there.

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Fear of overloading the sewage network???

We're well passed that mark. The Ringsend Sewage plant in Dublin Bay South has a capacity to treat waste water from a population of 1.64 million. The load entering the plant is from a population of 2.3 million.

The EPA has repeatedly highlighted that Ringsend plant is failing to meet national and EU treatment standards because waste water is discharged back into the environment from this overloaded plant.

Billions of litres of untreated waste water have overflowed from the plant into the Liffey estuary.

Consequently one in five people report feeling sick after swimming in Dublin Bay.

Half a billion euro has been earmarked to upgrade just the plant, never mind the sewage network leading to it.

I can just picture the ESRI report: Ireland needs more migrants to construct more sewage networks so we can import more migrants to build more houses for all the migrants moving here.

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Forwarded from Gearóid Murphy
Millennials complaining about the housing crisis being a failure of government policy is like a slave lamenting; "we're forced to break rocks all day for no money wtf Master is so incompetent".
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Susan McKay speaks to Claire Byrne about how globohomo is undermining unionism.

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>“We fully respect the change made by the Irish people in the 2004 referendum; however, we believe that providing a shorter pathway to citizenship is the right thing to do for these children,” he said.

>“We are reducing the residency requirement from five years to three years.

Respecting the will of the people who voted in an overwhelming majority to oppose birth right citizenship would involve stopping the anchor baby racket, not facilitating it.

99% of deportation orders against children are NOT enforced. They're ultimately granted Irish citizenship.

That means their parents get citizenship too, and they understand this. When a deportation order is issued, the recipient is requested to self-deport. They aren't forced. They used to have to just stick it out until their child was five years old, now it's three.

The anchor baby racket never went away. You thought you voted to end it but you were ignored. This is liberal democracy.

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Thiago is so excited.
Retweeted by the regime hall monitor who made sure Zuckerburg was personally handed a dossier of Irish facebook accounts which he wanted censored.

Envy.
Vote Justin Barrett No. 1 in Dublin Bay South.

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So you could avoid debating him and whine about racism in an anti-Irish Times puff piece again?
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Justin Barrett, the National Party's candidate for the Dublin Bay South by-election, on Pride month:

Pride in everything except the Irish nation.
Pride in everything except ourselves as a people.
Pride in every kind of degeneracy.
Pride in every kind of collapse.
Pride in every kind of falling apart.
In every kind of compliance.
In every kind of destruction.
There is pride in all of that.
There is pride that everybody can have in who ever they are or where ever they're from, except the Irish people living in the Irish nation — their own homeland.
That is the pride that is not allowed...
It's not permitted, but we will raise the flag of it anyway — the tricolour of the Irish Republic.

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Justin Barrett, Dublin Bay South by-election candidate, on the deliberately engineered housing crisis:

"Let us be clear, if we did not have an immigration problem, we would not have a housing problem. There are enough houses in this country for Irish people to live in. There are just not enough houses in this country for the entire world to live in. That is not a point of view...That is a matter of mathematics."

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Ireland does not have a housing crisis.