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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
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Concerned mother tries to find out who is responsible for the LGBT display in Blanchardstown Library today.

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Matt Treacy writes on the new class of the NGO elite.

>NGOs account for a not insignificant amount of public spending and employment, with an astonishing €6 BILLION in state funding distributed to NGOS in 2020 alone. State funding accounts for the vast bulk of the income of the NGOs, with just 4% of them receiving over 90% of that money in 2020. NGOs employed over 165,000 people.

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Irish TV has changed a lot since 2008
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Libshits big mad
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Official Ireland reeling 😂
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Leo Varadkar: "We will accept refugees from Ukraine".

Western military strategy 2022:

*any war starts*

*concede immediately and initiate mass depopulation, relocation and dumping of people into Western countries*

JRD0000
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Ireland can apparently put Russia in its place using our powers as a corrupt international money laundering colony. Take that Putin!
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https://www.impartialreporter.com/news/13868854.death-of-tom-cullen-a-man-steeped-in-the-gaa/

Wee Tom was a living legend. He taught my class Irish for a year and when he realised we were all retarded at languages he started just teaching us about whatever tf he wanted, mythology, genealogy, the meaning behind local place-names, history, you name it.

The man was fluent in every Celtic language. He wrote poetry as gaelige, he raised his sons as highly educated people, he was a legend among the local GAA, (his club was Corlea CLG, whos pitch was flooded by the building of the Dam, so he joined the Belleek team, and his picture is still on display in the pub in the village, kitted out with the rest of the team sporting that peculiar style of 70s Irish afro.

I was lucky enough to be in school with his grandsons too. They weren't academic in the slightest but had a great street smart and were the honourable type of rouges that we could do with more of around the place. I turned around when I was doing my junior cert and one of his grandsons opened the window behind me and said "I'm fucking free", jumped out the window and I didn't see him again for nearly a decade, when I found him smoking a cigarette standing up in a tree outside my home house.

Anyways, Tom was and is worthy to be held in esteem like the legendary figures he taught us about all those years ago.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
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