Forwarded from The National Party │ An Páirtí Náisiúnta
"The true solution to this inflation problem needs to be holistic. Ireland needs to control its own money and this money must serve the people of Ireland. This means a radical transformation in banking and currency."
https://nationalparty.ie/is-the-crisis-over-or-just-beginning-inflation-and-the-role-of-banks-in-the-coming-collapse/
https://nationalparty.ie/is-the-crisis-over-or-just-beginning-inflation-and-the-role-of-banks-in-the-coming-collapse/
The National Party
Is the Crisis Over or Just Beginning? - Inflation and the Role of Banks in the Coming Collapse - The National Party
Any genuine solution to the banking problem is likely to seem radical, difficult and totally at odds with politics as usual. More talk of regulation will not fix this issue and swapping Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael for Sinn Féin won’t make a jot of difference. They…
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A taste of the jargon being used to implement the subversion of Ireland's education system for globohomo. Note the emphasis on criticality and deconstruction.
The clip is from the DICE conference, described as a national education initiative and inter-cultural education project for primary school teacher training in Ireland.
The speaker line-up was dominated by women including Dr. Ebun Joseph so like our primary schools, it was nearing maximal diversity on the gender front.
Funded by the Dept of Foreign Affairs, Minister for Foreign Aid Colm Brophy gave the opening speech. This makes sense considering their desire to make Ireland a foreign country for her natives.
In his essay The Murder Machine, Pearse condemned the English education system imposed on Ireland as one designed to teach Irish children to deny their nation in order to turn out compliant slaves. His dream was to craft a system "distinctly Irish in complexion" for the betterment of an Irish nation.
Then the reins were handed to these people.
The clip is from the DICE conference, described as a national education initiative and inter-cultural education project for primary school teacher training in Ireland.
The speaker line-up was dominated by women including Dr. Ebun Joseph so like our primary schools, it was nearing maximal diversity on the gender front.
Funded by the Dept of Foreign Affairs, Minister for Foreign Aid Colm Brophy gave the opening speech. This makes sense considering their desire to make Ireland a foreign country for her natives.
In his essay The Murder Machine, Pearse condemned the English education system imposed on Ireland as one designed to teach Irish children to deny their nation in order to turn out compliant slaves. His dream was to craft a system "distinctly Irish in complexion" for the betterment of an Irish nation.
Then the reins were handed to these people.
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"One of the most terrible things about the English education system in Ireland is its ruthlessness. I know no image for that ruthlessness in the natural order.
"The ruthlessness of a wild beast has in it a certain mercy - it slays. It has in it a certain grandeur of animal force. But this ruthlessness is literally without pity and without passion.
"It is cold and mechanical, like the ruthlessness of an immensely powerful engine. A machine vast, complicated, with a multitude of far-reaching arms, with many ponderous presses carrying out mysterious and longdrawn processes of shaping and moulding, is the true image of the Irish education system.
"Into it is fed all the raw human material in Ireland, it seizes upon it inexorably and rends and compresses and re-moulds, and what it cannot re-fashion after the regulation pattern it ejects with all the likeness of its former self crushed from it, a bruised and shapeless thing, thereafter accounted waste."
-Padraig Pearse, The Murder Machine.
"The ruthlessness of a wild beast has in it a certain mercy - it slays. It has in it a certain grandeur of animal force. But this ruthlessness is literally without pity and without passion.
"It is cold and mechanical, like the ruthlessness of an immensely powerful engine. A machine vast, complicated, with a multitude of far-reaching arms, with many ponderous presses carrying out mysterious and longdrawn processes of shaping and moulding, is the true image of the Irish education system.
"Into it is fed all the raw human material in Ireland, it seizes upon it inexorably and rends and compresses and re-moulds, and what it cannot re-fashion after the regulation pattern it ejects with all the likeness of its former self crushed from it, a bruised and shapeless thing, thereafter accounted waste."
-Padraig Pearse, The Murder Machine.
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
This is how regime frame something they later or are currently trying to manufacture consent for
Instead of saying “2/3 or 66% of people don’t want more mixed, multi denominational (ie non Catholic) schools”
They instead say a third of people do want this (check reply for another example where Irish times posted 29% of people supported traffic restrictions in polluted cities)
https://twitter.com/irishtimes/status/1494307407199047685
Instead of saying “2/3 or 66% of people don’t want more mixed, multi denominational (ie non Catholic) schools”
They instead say a third of people do want this (check reply for another example where Irish times posted 29% of people supported traffic restrictions in polluted cities)
https://twitter.com/irishtimes/status/1494307407199047685
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Forwarded from Vincent James
The Ottawa police department gloating about beating up protesters and running them over with horses while they party at fancy banquets.
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Morgoth highlighting some of the problems of planting Sitka Spruce everywhere in his latest vlog.
58% of native European trees are threatened with extinction in the wild. Ireland has been heavily planted with Sitka Spruce which is currently occupying 51.1% of Ireland's total forested area.
They're replacing your trees with foreign ones just like they're replacing your people.
They pack them in as they offer a faster economic return than native trees and are more useful to the carbon credit system that the regime has shackled us to.
The average house build generates 80 tonnes of CO2 and as the government plans to double the population size of every city outside of Dublin using immigrants over the next twenty years to thirty years, that's a lot of foreign trees that need planting to match them.
The government offers generous grants to plant them though, attracting many foreign investors, but these dense blocks of forest smother the ability for flowers and insects to survive, driving out ground nesting birds like hen harriers and curlews, and provide increased cover for the birds' natutal predators: foxes and pine martens.
Over half of the special protection areas for hen harriers are now planted in Sitka and there are only 150 breeding pairs left in the wild.
Hen harriers and curlews could be extinct in Ireland within a decade, but will there be any Irish people left to care by the end of this century...
https://t.me/MorgothsReview/2354
58% of native European trees are threatened with extinction in the wild. Ireland has been heavily planted with Sitka Spruce which is currently occupying 51.1% of Ireland's total forested area.
They're replacing your trees with foreign ones just like they're replacing your people.
They pack them in as they offer a faster economic return than native trees and are more useful to the carbon credit system that the regime has shackled us to.
The average house build generates 80 tonnes of CO2 and as the government plans to double the population size of every city outside of Dublin using immigrants over the next twenty years to thirty years, that's a lot of foreign trees that need planting to match them.
The government offers generous grants to plant them though, attracting many foreign investors, but these dense blocks of forest smother the ability for flowers and insects to survive, driving out ground nesting birds like hen harriers and curlews, and provide increased cover for the birds' natutal predators: foxes and pine martens.
Over half of the special protection areas for hen harriers are now planted in Sitka and there are only 150 breeding pairs left in the wild.
Hen harriers and curlews could be extinct in Ireland within a decade, but will there be any Irish people left to care by the end of this century...
https://t.me/MorgothsReview/2354
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