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Rory Hearne β€” the regime's poster boy for approved opposition on housing policy.

Hearne's function is to ignore that the high rate of immigration obviously impacts the housing market. That's why the hedge funds invest in property. The govt intends to import another 500k migrants by 2040. It's the basic principle of supply & demand. Hearne will never admit that.

Here he deliberately refers to 'blaming refugees' to double the sin and take the heat off the migrant industry when refugees are only a miniscule component of the problem. The vast majority of asylum seekers fail their application. They've been facilitated to abuse the asylum system. Hearne has said nothing. Sinn FΓ©in have said nothing. That's who is responsible.

Hearne sits in front of Connolly, a man who did object to Ireland accepting refugees because immigrants, Connolly believed, undermined the labour market. Connolly fought for an Ireland which serves Irish people. Hearne would have called him racist.
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Found someone 'blaming refugees' for not being able to find anywhere to live β€” a Brazilian wage slave. Castigate her, Rory.

πŸ”— crazyhouseprice
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Maynooth University want to get 'militant' about the 'far-right' in Ireland.

They released a report last week about their 'STOPFARRIGHT' project. The key takeaway, they say is "the need for a national anti-far right strategy in Ireland, which includes a more militant state in the defence of Irish democracy".
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Apparently "far-right positions are quite widespread among the electorate" so the StopFarRight project wants to make sure democracy doesn't function to afford them any representation.
But who are the far-right anyway?

Apparently "there is no general consensus on definitions of the phenomenon," and they can't just be open about it and say "our political opponents" so they published two long paragraphs of vaguery.

Best they can come up with is that 'far-right' is an umbrella term encompassing both 'the extreme right' and 'the radical right'.

The extreme right "reject democracy tout court" while the radical right "accepts the essence of democracy but opposes fundamental elements of liberal democracy".

Liberal democracy is supposed to guarantee political freedom so if these people are seeking to impede that freedom, they've already failed their own test.

And if it's democracy they're interested in, 53% of Irish people believe that Ireland should NOT take in any more refugees while only 35% of people believe we should.

Imagine what the figures for fake refugees must be like (which is the vast majority of them).
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By 'militant' they mean like the situation in Germany.

That's where your door is smashed down and you're taken away by armed police for offering a perspective on history which differs from the State approved narrative, and entire mainstream political parties are placed under State surveillance. Very liberal and very democratic.
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Just ban the political parties you don't like β€” democracy.
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Their only concern about the use of violence to impede their political opponents is that "such violence can give the far right greater publicity".
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This one is funny. They actually perceive themselves as David to the far-right's Goliath πŸ˜‚

And they believe there must huge amounts of foreign donations supporting far-right organisations in Ireland as the €10 billion NGO industry feels like they're losing the social media battle. That's why they want increased regulation online.
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'We advocate for inward migration because we believe it improves the economy and it's made us hate figures' πŸ˜₯
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'When we attempt to shut their rallies down violently, we're attacked' 😒
"There is a well of potential support for far right parties in Ireland, on say issues such as immigration."

Their biggest fear: Someone articulate.
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Forwarded from Bertie Bassett
Progressives must own the misery they have caused and be held to account.
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Reminder: There are fake refugees being put up in hotels at your expense right now in the city centre, and the government knows they're fake.

πŸ”— dublinlive.ie
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Letter to the Sunday Times today from a reader in Killiney.

πŸ”— twitter.com/243_cal
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The government + the opposition use almost identical language in relation to housing. Housing for ALL. Homes for ALL. But the ALL keeps growing. And the promises keep failing. In a global marketplace of ALL against ALLβ€”where transient migrant labour is used as a lever against rooted communityβ€”promises like these are worse than useless.

Until you define a functional Us you can't define a functional All. Neither government nor opposition are willing to defend a plausible account of nationality. This ALL of theirs lies somewhere over the rainbow. A phantasm.

All it means in practice is that no limit shall be fixed + no boundaries defined. Replacement migration will not be questioned let alone halted or reversed. The EVERYONE they claim to represent, is a sectionalist interest. Foreign corporations or foreign labour depending on where they stand on the approved spectrum of political views.

Either the Irish come first in Ireland or they come dead last.

nationalparty.ie/join
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