I mentioned last week how at the NGO protest for open borders on Feb 6th, a group of Muslims were spotted marching a little behind the NGOs up O'Connell St, condemning the Swedish govt for not prosecuting someone over burning a Quran (video 1)
I said it wasn't clear whether both the NGO and Muslim protesters were together at the GPO or if it was just a coincidence both groups ended up marching at same time.
But I've now reviewed the street cam footage (video 2) and it's clear the Muslims were with the NGOs and then hung back a little before the marching began (at 2:44).
In the second video above, the Muslims are to the left. A large Irish flag banner and an ANTIFA banner near the Garda van are folded up at 1:45 before the groups split.
Pay attention to the stewards in the yellow and orange vests and you'll see they are mingling and co-ordinating with both the Muslims and NGOs.
I said it wasn't clear whether both the NGO and Muslim protesters were together at the GPO or if it was just a coincidence both groups ended up marching at same time.
But I've now reviewed the street cam footage (video 2) and it's clear the Muslims were with the NGOs and then hung back a little before the marching began (at 2:44).
In the second video above, the Muslims are to the left. A large Irish flag banner and an ANTIFA banner near the Garda van are folded up at 1:45 before the groups split.
Pay attention to the stewards in the yellow and orange vests and you'll see they are mingling and co-ordinating with both the Muslims and NGOs.
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The Far-right na hรireann meme got a big reaction so thanks for the shares. Almost feel bad for the NGOs trying to track its spread for their dossiers (I don't). Credit to our unbeatable Irish mammies for the inspiration.
As the original was just slapped together quickly, I've updated it above to tidy up the sizing, spacing, and roundness of the letters just to make it a bit cleaner if you compare it.
I looked into putting it up on teespring but the pricing on stickers seemed silly so I'll just upload the source vector (scales to any size) and a high-res transparent png below this post. Printers will accept one or the other or both.
Those files are one flat colour with no glow, and I've included a banner as well. Happy St Valentine's Day ๐ซถ๐ป
As the original was just slapped together quickly, I've updated it above to tidy up the sizing, spacing, and roundness of the letters just to make it a bit cleaner if you compare it.
I looked into putting it up on teespring but the pricing on stickers seemed silly so I'll just upload the source vector (scales to any size) and a high-res transparent png below this post. Printers will accept one or the other or both.
Those files are one flat colour with no glow, and I've included a banner as well. Happy St Valentine's Day ๐ซถ๐ป
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Debunked: No, support for asylum seekers does not remain strong in Ireland.
According to IHREC Chief Commissioner Sinรฉad Gibney, polling related to immigration which her organisation conducted last December implied that support for migrants and asylum seekers remained strong in Ireland. She described her findings as "reassuring".
However other polls suggest she had misinterpreted bad data or the sample was not representative of the public.
When asked direct questioning this month, 56% of the public thought Ireland had taken in too many refugees (never mind asylum seekers) while only 30% thought Ireland should take more according to a Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll.
Likewise a Red C poll in 2020 found a majority 53% of the public did not want Ireland to take in any more refugees while only 35% did.
The Journal missed this fact-check so I did it up.
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According to IHREC Chief Commissioner Sinรฉad Gibney, polling related to immigration which her organisation conducted last December implied that support for migrants and asylum seekers remained strong in Ireland. She described her findings as "reassuring".
However other polls suggest she had misinterpreted bad data or the sample was not representative of the public.
When asked direct questioning this month, 56% of the public thought Ireland had taken in too many refugees (never mind asylum seekers) while only 30% thought Ireland should take more according to a Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll.
Likewise a Red C poll in 2020 found a majority 53% of the public did not want Ireland to take in any more refugees while only 35% did.
The Journal missed this fact-check so I did it up.
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Fair play to Albert for managing to make cรฉad mรญle fรกilte sound menacing. I hadn't heard that being done before.
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Forwarded from Keith Woods
Compare the poster for an actual people's march vs the leftist "Ireland for all" march.
The latter is so astroturfed they can barely make room for all the "NGO" and establishment party logos on the poster.
The latter is so astroturfed they can barely make room for all the "NGO" and establishment party logos on the poster.
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African man arrested for broad daylight knife attack in Limerick.
A garda spokesperson confirmed that officers investigating the knife attack on Henry Street today at around 1PM have arrested a man in his 30s.
It understood that medical treatment was not sought by the injured party at the scene.
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A garda spokesperson confirmed that officers investigating the knife attack on Henry Street today at around 1PM have arrested a man in his 30s.
It understood that medical treatment was not sought by the injured party at the scene.
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An open-borders supporter drove a Nissan X-Trail into an East Wall protester tonight.
It's believed the driver's name is Stephen Bedford from Coolock who has been seen driving around with a sound system on his roof playing 'racists out' on a loop. Earlier today he had described protesters as "dangerous" but that he "knew how to deal with them".
Bedford is facebook friends with Mark Malone and Dean Scurry who is an organiser of the 'Ireland For All' rally taking place this Saturday. He follows TD Paul Murphy and numerous NGOs including Fingal Against Racism.
Bedford posted his recording of the attack on his facebook page which is still up. The video has been re-posted by the Ireland Against Fascism page who remarked:
"It's something we all would do. It's like Death Race 2023 but without the blood, gore and death. Fair play to this person".
Paul Murphy has dismissed the attack as a driver making a "clever (but illegal) move to get where he/she was going".
It's believed the driver's name is Stephen Bedford from Coolock who has been seen driving around with a sound system on his roof playing 'racists out' on a loop. Earlier today he had described protesters as "dangerous" but that he "knew how to deal with them".
Bedford is facebook friends with Mark Malone and Dean Scurry who is an organiser of the 'Ireland For All' rally taking place this Saturday. He follows TD Paul Murphy and numerous NGOs including Fingal Against Racism.
Bedford posted his recording of the attack on his facebook page which is still up. The video has been re-posted by the Ireland Against Fascism page who remarked:
"It's something we all would do. It's like Death Race 2023 but without the blood, gore and death. Fair play to this person".
Paul Murphy has dismissed the attack as a driver making a "clever (but illegal) move to get where he/she was going".
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