"Migrant workers like Connolly" 🤦🏻♂️
Connolly was an Irishman, and he would have classed Bacik in the 'foreign or traitor' category.
Free movement of labour has depressed wages. A managing director at Lidl has admitted as much.
International finance capital demands limitless cheap labour. That's why the migrants are here at all.
It's why the Central Bank has stated there are not enough migrants arriving to keep wages down.
It's why almost all ordinary buyers are now blocked out of Dublin's new homes' market.
International finance prefers renters.
Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association says he wants more cheap labour from outside the EU as even eastern Europeans are getting sniffy at the standard of living here.
The Labour Party agree and voted unanimously at their national conference to expand free movement for migrants and give them voting rights to boot.
They need more wage slaves to vote for their deception so the cycle of poverty and dependency continues.
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Connolly was an Irishman, and he would have classed Bacik in the 'foreign or traitor' category.
Free movement of labour has depressed wages. A managing director at Lidl has admitted as much.
International finance capital demands limitless cheap labour. That's why the migrants are here at all.
It's why the Central Bank has stated there are not enough migrants arriving to keep wages down.
It's why almost all ordinary buyers are now blocked out of Dublin's new homes' market.
International finance prefers renters.
Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association says he wants more cheap labour from outside the EU as even eastern Europeans are getting sniffy at the standard of living here.
The Labour Party agree and voted unanimously at their national conference to expand free movement for migrants and give them voting rights to boot.
They need more wage slaves to vote for their deception so the cycle of poverty and dependency continues.
🔗 twitter.com
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Forwarded from Based James Connolly
"The Socialists will not understand why I am here; they forget I am an Irishman."
Wounded and unable to stand, James Connolly was strapped to a chair and executed on the 12th May 1916.
Wounded and unable to stand, James Connolly was strapped to a chair and executed on the 12th May 1916.
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Forwarded from Based James Connolly
"Who is to blame? What determines the rate of wages? The competition among workers for employment... and owing to this fact the Irish employer is able to take advantage of the helplessness of his poorer fellow-countrymen and compel them to work for less...
In all private employment in Ireland the same state of matters prevails... the employing class in Ireland... take advantage of the crowded state of the labour market and use it to depress the wages of their workers..."
- James Connolly, Patriotism and Labour (1897)
In all private employment in Ireland the same state of matters prevails... the employing class in Ireland... take advantage of the crowded state of the labour market and use it to depress the wages of their workers..."
- James Connolly, Patriotism and Labour (1897)
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"Ireland is in the throes of a new invasion. But whereas all other invasions have been invasions of fighting men, this last invasion is an invasion of men who have declined to fight [...] Here in Ireland we have another kind of dilution of labour [...] It is a new plantation, this time with the blessing and connivance of the Parliamentary leaders of the Irish race at home and abroad."
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Describes Ivana Bacik succinctly:
"The dispersion of the clans, of course, put an end to the leadership of the chiefs, and in consequence, the Irish aristocracy being all foreign or traitor origin, Irish patriotic movements fell entirely into the hands of the middle class, and became for the most part, simply idealised expressions of middle-class interest."
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"The dispersion of the clans, of course, put an end to the leadership of the chiefs, and in consequence, the Irish aristocracy being all foreign or traitor origin, Irish patriotic movements fell entirely into the hands of the middle class, and became for the most part, simply idealised expressions of middle-class interest."
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Squatting in a Salvation Army hostel earmarked for Ukrainian refugees so one of your Turkish comrades has somewhere free to kip while he's over on holiday.
A brave strike against capitalism. 🤣
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A brave strike against capitalism. 🤣
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The Institute of Strategic Dialogue caught spreading disinformation regarding the detransition rates of transgender people in a presentation on 'fighting fake news' in the Oireachtas.
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In the same presentation they also provided a list of individuals and organisations who they claim have spread disinformation online.
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In the same presentation they also provided a list of individuals and organisations who they claim have spread disinformation online.
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"the need to problematise whiteness and positionality"
Anahita (آناهیتا) is very excited. She teaches Irish children.
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Anahita (آناهیتا) is very excited. She teaches Irish children.
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Denigrating Irish people to justify their colonisation.
Not the first time this has happened.
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Not the first time this has happened.
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Top comment under an interview with one of the open-border 'revolutionaries' who are squatting in a Salvation Army hostel earmarked to accommodate Ukrainians because the State isn't housing infinity immigrants as fast as they'd like them to.
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Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
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Forwarded from South Dublin Zoomer
Ardagh house 100 metres up the road from there is currently a direct provision centre. Absolutely no surprise
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Dr Matt Treacy on the massive increase in asylum seekers arriving in Ireland this year:
>If the state is serious about ensuring that genuine refugees from Ukraine and other actual places of danger are looked after, then surely they ought to be discouraging the high number of opportunistic applicants. This would be achieved by speeding up the process and sending them home rather than allowing them to stay here for years as appeals are heard or as they disappear into the underground to be amnestied and guaranteed a lifetime on the taxpayer’s tab.
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>If the state is serious about ensuring that genuine refugees from Ukraine and other actual places of danger are looked after, then surely they ought to be discouraging the high number of opportunistic applicants. This would be achieved by speeding up the process and sending them home rather than allowing them to stay here for years as appeals are heard or as they disappear into the underground to be amnestied and guaranteed a lifetime on the taxpayer’s tab.
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Gript
Huge increase in non-Ukrainian asylum applications as word gets out that Ireland is a soft touch - Gript
More already than in whole of 2021
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Forwarded from Celtic Europe
Magnificent gold lunula discovered near Blessington in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. 🇮🇪 Date is estimated to be sometime between 2,400-2,000 B.C. On display at the British Museum in London.
Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/rjOekyqBmgxiZjcx
Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/rjOekyqBmgxiZjcx
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Forwarded from 🇮🇪 Murphy
There was a Funeral procession in Tralee today. The man leading it was playing the bagpipes. I turned the corner and there was a Arab woman with a hijab pushing a buggy and screaming over the bagpipes into a phone as loud as possible, trying to drowned the bagpipes out. Ireland 2022.
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Forwarded from The Burkean
Is Ireland destined to become a an asylum bolthole for Brexit Britain?
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/05/16/rwanda-plan-ireland-to-become-brexit-britains-asylum-bolthole
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/05/16/rwanda-plan-ireland-to-become-brexit-britains-asylum-bolthole
The Burkean
Rwanda Plan: Ireland to Become Brexit Britain's Asylum Bolthole? | The Burkean
The British government’s attempted roll out of the much denigrated ‘Rwanda Plan’ to cope with asylum claims is sure to catch the covert attention of many EU states. Aimed at mitigating the pull factor of those taking their chances crossing […]
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Last week, the government launched the Croí Cónaithe scheme to provide apartment developers with subsidies of between €25,000 and €144,000 per unit to help subsidise the cost of constructing them as their build cost is now more expensive than the actual open market price they can be sold for.
The €450 million scheme wants to deliver 5,000 apartments by 2026.
The catch is, households will still require an income of more than €100,000 to buy a two-bed apartment which only 14 per cent of Irish households have, according to the CSO.
A three-bed apartment will cost €450,000 to buy, but €565,000 to build.
A two-bed apartment will cost €390,000 to buy, but €470,000 to build.
A one-bed apartment will cost €320,000 to buy, but €380,000 to build.
A studio apartment will cost €275,000 to buy, but €300,000 to build.
James Benson told Pat Kenny last week that 50 per cent of the total cost of each apartment goes on taxes, levies & contributions.
Meanwhile, aside from Ukrainians, it is projected that 13,000 people will claim asylum in Ireland this year if their current rate arrival is maintained, and Roderic O'Gorman has promised to give them all homes. This Croí Cónaithe scheme would house less than half of them.
The boomer generation could afford a two storey family home with garden & garage on a single median salary.
But I guess this is what progress looks like...
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The €450 million scheme wants to deliver 5,000 apartments by 2026.
The catch is, households will still require an income of more than €100,000 to buy a two-bed apartment which only 14 per cent of Irish households have, according to the CSO.
A three-bed apartment will cost €450,000 to buy, but €565,000 to build.
A two-bed apartment will cost €390,000 to buy, but €470,000 to build.
A one-bed apartment will cost €320,000 to buy, but €380,000 to build.
A studio apartment will cost €275,000 to buy, but €300,000 to build.
James Benson told Pat Kenny last week that 50 per cent of the total cost of each apartment goes on taxes, levies & contributions.
Meanwhile, aside from Ukrainians, it is projected that 13,000 people will claim asylum in Ireland this year if their current rate arrival is maintained, and Roderic O'Gorman has promised to give them all homes. This Croí Cónaithe scheme would house less than half of them.
The boomer generation could afford a two storey family home with garden & garage on a single median salary.
But I guess this is what progress looks like...
🔗 businesspost.ie
Business Post
Combined incomes of €100,000-plus required to buy Croí Cónaithe apartments
Despite government subsidies to developers, apartments built under the scheme will be out of reach for most households
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