As recently as 2013, you could print this in a mainstream Irish publication, but not any more...
>The murder recently of Lithuanian gangster Gintaras Zelvys in Rathcoole, Co Dublin, is a further signal of the invasion of Ireland by foreign criminals involved in everything from organised begging to hi-tech crime.
>They are attracted here, gardai say, by what the criminals regard as a remarkably lenient justice system and the low risk of being caught.
>A remarkable insight into the view of Ireland as a destination for foreign criminals was discovered by gardai in Dublin last year after they had arrested three Nigerian nationals, members of an organised mobile phone theft and drug smuggling organisation.
>The gardai checked the phones of the three arrested and on one, they found a text that had been sent to an associate back in Nigeria. It read: "Come to Ireland. It is a virgin country. There is plenty of money to be made."
🔗 'Ireland? It's a great country for a criminal'
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>The murder recently of Lithuanian gangster Gintaras Zelvys in Rathcoole, Co Dublin, is a further signal of the invasion of Ireland by foreign criminals involved in everything from organised begging to hi-tech crime.
>They are attracted here, gardai say, by what the criminals regard as a remarkably lenient justice system and the low risk of being caught.
>A remarkable insight into the view of Ireland as a destination for foreign criminals was discovered by gardai in Dublin last year after they had arrested three Nigerian nationals, members of an organised mobile phone theft and drug smuggling organisation.
>The gardai checked the phones of the three arrested and on one, they found a text that had been sent to an associate back in Nigeria. It read: "Come to Ireland. It is a virgin country. There is plenty of money to be made."
🔗 'Ireland? It's a great country for a criminal'
🔗 archive.vn
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'Ireland? It's a great country for a criminal'
The murder recently of Lithuanian gangster Gintaras Zelvys in Rathcoole, Co Dublin, is a further signal of the invasion of Ireland by foreign criminals involved in everything from organised begging to hi-tech crime.
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Interesting how in old photos of Dublin the bikes are left unlocked
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I'm surprised Trump has taken such a reasonable position on this, but then he always had good foreign policy instincts while out of power.
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Three iron battle-axes with cherry-wood handles, found together with a boat in Corrib lake, Co. Galway, Ireland.
The axes date to the late 11th or early 12th century and are of Norse typology. It is thought that they would have been wielded by native Irish soldiers rather than by Norse raiders. The axes date to a time when Viking raids no longer plagued Europe and most Scandinavians had already adopted Christianity as their religion.
Viking-style weapons, and axes in particular, had been widely adopted by the natives as a way to be more effective against armored opponents. It is nevertheless possible that the axes were wielded by men of Norse stock from Limerick, who were often active in the region as proxies of the Irish kings of Thomond (originally a Viking settlement, Limerick had been taken over by the native Irish and was by then functioning as the capital of the kingdom of Thomond). Displayed at National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.
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The axes date to the late 11th or early 12th century and are of Norse typology. It is thought that they would have been wielded by native Irish soldiers rather than by Norse raiders. The axes date to a time when Viking raids no longer plagued Europe and most Scandinavians had already adopted Christianity as their religion.
Viking-style weapons, and axes in particular, had been widely adopted by the natives as a way to be more effective against armored opponents. It is nevertheless possible that the axes were wielded by men of Norse stock from Limerick, who were often active in the region as proxies of the Irish kings of Thomond (originally a Viking settlement, Limerick had been taken over by the native Irish and was by then functioning as the capital of the kingdom of Thomond). Displayed at National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.
Channel link (please share!): https://t.me/rjOekyqBmgxiZjcx
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"Marine Le Pen softened her image as much as possible without sacrificing core principles. She had a more hardline candidate in Éric Zemmour to smooth her path. She faces an arrogant president who doesn’t seem to care about French workers or rising costs-of-living. All those opposed to the system should be joining her — but they won’t." - @gregoryhood
https://www.amren.com/features/2022/04/the-french-election-end-of-an-era/
https://www.amren.com/features/2022/04/the-french-election-end-of-an-era/
American Renaissance
The French Election: End of an Era? - American Renaissance
What happens when optics and economic populism aren’t enough? What more can you do?
Never hear anything about this violence in the media...
>Following a resurgence of criminally violent acts in Longford in the last three months, it is long overdue for this sort of crime, which is hugely contributing to Longford’s reputational damage, to be halted. The general public are appalled at these crimes, often committed in public spaces and heralded on social media as some perverted badge of honour.
>The Gardai have arrested and charged most of the perpetrators of these heinous crimes but there are major concerns as to how they will be treated by the Judicial system.
>It is obvious that Longford has a small violent criminal class that is a continuing open wound on the community as a whole.
>The use of the term ‘feud’ should also cease. This extremely violent criminal activity has no place in a civilised society and Longford deserves better.
>There is whole criminal class being raised in Longford. Underage children are being used to courier drugs and cause mayhem...
🔗 SeamusButlerFF
>Following a resurgence of criminally violent acts in Longford in the last three months, it is long overdue for this sort of crime, which is hugely contributing to Longford’s reputational damage, to be halted. The general public are appalled at these crimes, often committed in public spaces and heralded on social media as some perverted badge of honour.
>The Gardai have arrested and charged most of the perpetrators of these heinous crimes but there are major concerns as to how they will be treated by the Judicial system.
>It is obvious that Longford has a small violent criminal class that is a continuing open wound on the community as a whole.
>The use of the term ‘feud’ should also cease. This extremely violent criminal activity has no place in a civilised society and Longford deserves better.
>There is whole criminal class being raised in Longford. Underage children are being used to courier drugs and cause mayhem...
🔗 SeamusButlerFF
Gonzalo Lira live on The Duran.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PulorgALjY
His new twitter:
https://twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PulorgALjY
His new twitter:
https://twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968
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Hello world, Gonzalo Lira #WhereisGonzaloLira
GL New Twitter: https://twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968
#WhereisGonzaloLira
#WhereisGonzaloLira
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Forwarded from The Burkean
Nice work if you can get it?
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/04/22/iarnrod-eireanns-e79k-diversity-hire
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/04/22/iarnrod-eireanns-e79k-diversity-hire
The Burkean
Iarnród Éireann’s €79k Diversity Hire | The Burkean
Thoughts of racial inclusion may be far from the minds of struggling rail commuters but regardless Iarnród Éireann is advertising for a potential €79,000 per annum ‘Equality Diversity (sic) and Inclusion Officer’ to start immediately. Based out of Connolly…
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The "entirely independent" Irish Council for Civil Liberties:
🔹 €2 million in funding from the EU since 2011.
Between 2018 & 2020:
🔹 €45,409 from the European Commission
🔹 €38,500 from the entirely Irish govt funded IHREC.
🔹 €56,903 from the Community Foundation of Ireland.
🔹 €244,560 from the Open Society Foundation.
🔹 €130,397 the Luminate Group.
🔹 €125,000 Atlantic Philanthropies.
🔹 €315,187 from the International Network for Civil Liberties Organisations.
🔹 £360,000 from the Sigrid Rausing Trust from 2020 up until 2023
🔹 €106,826 from the Trust for Civil Liberties, the registered charity of the ICCL. 🧐
🔗 gript.ie
🔹 €2 million in funding from the EU since 2011.
Between 2018 & 2020:
🔹 €45,409 from the European Commission
🔹 €38,500 from the entirely Irish govt funded IHREC.
🔹 €56,903 from the Community Foundation of Ireland.
🔹 €244,560 from the Open Society Foundation.
🔹 €130,397 the Luminate Group.
🔹 €125,000 Atlantic Philanthropies.
🔹 €315,187 from the International Network for Civil Liberties Organisations.
🔹 £360,000 from the Sigrid Rausing Trust from 2020 up until 2023
🔹 €106,826 from the Trust for Civil Liberties, the registered charity of the ICCL. 🧐
🔗 gript.ie
Gript
Less than 5% of the ICCL's funding in 2020 came from membership fees and individual donations - Gript
If the ICCL is independent why is it accepting so much money from so few sources?
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Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Media is too big
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Liam Herrick explains why the ICCL have joined up with Le Chéile and accuses "small Irish groups" of trying to import "culture wars from the United States and the United Kingdom".
Yes Liam. They they work in universities, NGOs, the mainstream media and politics.
Yes Liam. They they work in universities, NGOs, the mainstream media and politics.
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Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
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The ICCL's Liam Herrick urging caution in censoring online content so the laws don't backfire and censor minorities and himself.
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The ICCL's Liam Herrick suggesting that physical violence against those he labels "the far-right" might have its place sometimes.
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The ICCL's Liam Herrick accusing the National Party of saying mixed-race people aren't entitled to Irish citizenship.
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