Debra is so worried about the govt's stance towards her illegal status that she elected to put her name, photo and Irish work history into the Irish Times fluff piece on guilting the public into supporting an amnesty for all the illegals who the elite use to undermine our labour market. She's been here for fourteen years, and is aged 61.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/meet-ireland-s-unofficial-covid-19-essential-workforce-1.4240089
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/meet-ireland-s-unofficial-covid-19-essential-workforce-1.4240089
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Dr. Lucy Michael told Newstalk that there has been a four-fold increase in people expressing racist thoughts online in the first four months of the year.
Racism is defined by the NGO sector in Ireland as anything which anyone deems racist and there are zero independent bodies fact checking claims of racism for veracity.
Michael says that asking social media sites to regulate themselves hasn't worked and she wants the regulation to come from the government (see more state jobs for shitlibs) despite genocidal comments about Travellers and Roma already being illegal to publish.
She also wants hate crime legislation and a national plan against racism.
Meanwhile Cllr Hazel Chu says that despite receiving several calls a week informing her where Covid-19 came from, she refuses to believe having tighter border controls would have limited its growth and spread in Ireland.
China closed its borders to foreigners on March 29th to prevent immigrants bringing to new cases of the disease into the country.
Racism is defined by the NGO sector in Ireland as anything which anyone deems racist and there are zero independent bodies fact checking claims of racism for veracity.
Michael says that asking social media sites to regulate themselves hasn't worked and she wants the regulation to come from the government (see more state jobs for shitlibs) despite genocidal comments about Travellers and Roma already being illegal to publish.
She also wants hate crime legislation and a national plan against racism.
Meanwhile Cllr Hazel Chu says that despite receiving several calls a week informing her where Covid-19 came from, she refuses to believe having tighter border controls would have limited its growth and spread in Ireland.
China closed its borders to foreigners on March 29th to prevent immigrants bringing to new cases of the disease into the country.
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Dr Michael has been an active contributor to a range of anti-racist organisations like the Open Society funded Irish Network Against Racism (INAR).
She now works for the International Organization for Migration, a UN affiliated organization headed up by an important member of the Portuguese Socialist Party.
Recently she has been the apparent driving force behind the anti-racist activist group “Fingal Communities Against Racism”, the apparant purpose of which was to challenge journalist Gemma O’Doherty’s general election campaign.
She told an undercover reporter at the Burkean that she "wouldn't say no" to "getting physical" against similar campaigns.
She now works for the International Organization for Migration, a UN affiliated organization headed up by an important member of the Portuguese Socialist Party.
Recently she has been the apparent driving force behind the anti-racist activist group “Fingal Communities Against Racism”, the apparant purpose of which was to challenge journalist Gemma O’Doherty’s general election campaign.
She told an undercover reporter at the Burkean that she "wouldn't say no" to "getting physical" against similar campaigns.
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White woman is attacked and harassed by black crowd in a train station in the Sintra railway line, outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal. According to news reports there was an argument inside the train that lead to this moment.
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Minister Damien English deflecting when asked why Ireland hasn't closed its borders yet when it's been proven to help stop the growth of covid-19.
I removed a large segment in the middle from the time when the question was asked to when he finally got around to addressing part of it.
Speaking at the start is Prof Paul Moynagh from NUI Maynooth.
I removed a large segment in the middle from the time when the question was asked to when he finally got around to addressing part of it.
Speaking at the start is Prof Paul Moynagh from NUI Maynooth.
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Patriotism takes a back seat.
"67% is two thirds of the population and if that number speaks Irish on a daily basis, it means that two thirds are fluent in Irish. Once it falls below two thirds, there's a steep drop to 50% or so. As soon as you reach the point where less than on in two people speak Irish, maintaining it as the primary language of the community becomes an up hill battle.
"In the Gaeltacht, it has nothing to do with patriotism; It's the language of communication. When people can't communicate effectively in Irish, they turn to English because people have to communicate. Patriotism takes a back seat when communication is a requirement. So, that percentage, 67%, is crucial. That's the percentage of fluent Irish speakers required in a community to maintain it as the primary language of the people."
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
Watch the full TG4 DOCUMENTARY here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/3SHc92caK2GA/
https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/categories/top-documentaries/play/?pid=6152560364001
"67% is two thirds of the population and if that number speaks Irish on a daily basis, it means that two thirds are fluent in Irish. Once it falls below two thirds, there's a steep drop to 50% or so. As soon as you reach the point where less than on in two people speak Irish, maintaining it as the primary language of the community becomes an up hill battle.
"In the Gaeltacht, it has nothing to do with patriotism; It's the language of communication. When people can't communicate effectively in Irish, they turn to English because people have to communicate. Patriotism takes a back seat when communication is a requirement. So, that percentage, 67%, is crucial. That's the percentage of fluent Irish speakers required in a community to maintain it as the primary language of the people."
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/3SHc92caK2GA/
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"The number of people coming into the area didn't rise at such a rate that organisations were forced to switch to English. Had that housing development continued, there's every likelihood that the population would've kept growing and the newcomers wouldn't have been Gaeltacht people or Irish speakers."
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/3SHc92caK2GA/
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GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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Reason no.796 for bringing back the bad roads:
"Once our generation dies, that's the end of the Irish language here...It's a lonely feeling to be kicked out of your own area...The Irish language was on its last legs as it was, but this is the nail in the coffin."
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/3SHc92caK2GA/
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"Once our generation dies, that's the end of the Irish language here...It's a lonely feeling to be kicked out of your own area...The Irish language was on its last legs as it was, but this is the nail in the coffin."
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/3SHc92caK2GA/
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Dún Chaoin: With 180 residents and 112 vacant houses, there are more houses than people in the Parish but no houses that locals can buy.
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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Chairman of Scoil Bhaile Nua's bord of management stresses the importance of gaeltacht children not mixing with outsiders to keep the language alive.
GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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GAELTACHT 2020 | PART 2
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The Prime Minister of New Zealand casting derision at Ireland for not being able to open the country up properly until July in contrast to New Zealand which closed their borders to anyone who is not a citizen or resident on 19th of March has has suffered far fewer cases of Covid-19 and a much lower death rate.
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Meanwhile our govt is still being asked by the media should we restrict immigration. The experts say YES. The govt says 'hmm, not so much'.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vrfluDCf4JHV/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vrfluDCf4JHV/
Mark your calendars. We're in for a treat.
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2020/05/05/a-noticeable-disparity/
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2020/05/05/a-noticeable-disparity/
Immigration into Australia 'is a giant ponzi scheme'
Economist Judith Sloan told Sky News Australia:
"What the economic analysis basically tells you is that in fact if there are any gains in per capita income, they're largely secured by the migrants themselves."
"The role of the government is actually to look after the best interests and well-being of the citizens. To say that they should be worried about the well-being of the people who voted them in, strikes me as uncontroversial."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4je8XWG9OM
Economist Judith Sloan told Sky News Australia:
"What the economic analysis basically tells you is that in fact if there are any gains in per capita income, they're largely secured by the migrants themselves."
"The role of the government is actually to look after the best interests and well-being of the citizens. To say that they should be worried about the well-being of the people who voted them in, strikes me as uncontroversial."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4je8XWG9OM
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Immigration into Australia 'is a giant ponzi scheme'
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the economy is in such trouble now that Australia “can’t afford the old idiocies of the past,” which includes the bipartisan consensus regarding a high net immigration rate.
“One of those idiocies is that idea that mass immigration…
“One of those idiocies is that idea that mass immigration…
Hearing finished.
Up to two weeks until the judge makes a decision.
https://twitter.com/McGrathDominic/status/1258049739817390081
Up to two weeks until the judge makes a decision.
https://twitter.com/McGrathDominic/status/1258049739817390081
>A legal challenge by John Waters and Gemma O'Doherty against laws introduced by the State due to the Covid-19 pandemic is doomed to failure, lawyers for the State have argued before the High Court.
>On the second day of the hearing Patrick McCann SC, appearing with Gerard Meehan Bl, for the State told the court the application was "doomed" on several grounds.
>He said the action was procedurally flawed. It should have been brought by way of plenary hearing, which would involve the hearing of oral evidence before a court, and not by way of judicial review, counsel said.
>Judicial review, he said, was something used to ensure lower courts and public administrative bodies have carried out their lawful functions and not a way to challenge a decision of the legislature or the Oireachtais, counsel added.
>Counsel added the applications lacked the legal standing to bring the case to a full hearing, as they had not set out how the regulations challenged personally affects them.
>There was a failure to put expert evidence supporting their challenge before the court, counsel argued.
>Counsel said that the courts should not interfere with decisions made by the Houses of the Oireachtas in relation to the laws brought about by Covid-19, and that leave should not be granted as the matters raised cannot be decided on by a court of law.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/court-reserves-decision-in-gemma-odoherty-and-john-waters-challenge-against-covid-19-laws-998037.html
>On the second day of the hearing Patrick McCann SC, appearing with Gerard Meehan Bl, for the State told the court the application was "doomed" on several grounds.
>He said the action was procedurally flawed. It should have been brought by way of plenary hearing, which would involve the hearing of oral evidence before a court, and not by way of judicial review, counsel said.
>Judicial review, he said, was something used to ensure lower courts and public administrative bodies have carried out their lawful functions and not a way to challenge a decision of the legislature or the Oireachtais, counsel added.
>Counsel added the applications lacked the legal standing to bring the case to a full hearing, as they had not set out how the regulations challenged personally affects them.
>There was a failure to put expert evidence supporting their challenge before the court, counsel argued.
>Counsel said that the courts should not interfere with decisions made by the Houses of the Oireachtas in relation to the laws brought about by Covid-19, and that leave should not be granted as the matters raised cannot be decided on by a court of law.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/court-reserves-decision-in-gemma-odoherty-and-john-waters-challenge-against-covid-19-laws-998037.html
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Court reserves decision in Gemma O'Doherty and John Waters challenge against Covid-19 laws
A legal challenge by John Waters and Gemma O'Doherty against laws introduced due to the Covid-19 pandemic is doomed to failure, lawyers for the State have argued.
Eric Zemmour, a prominent conservative intellectual and political journalist, recently argued that France’s crime ridden and drug infested ‘suburbs’ – also known as no-go zones – have become foreign enclaves and must be reconquered by force or abandoned entirely.
During a discussion segment on the French television channel CNEWS, Zemmour contends that a catastrophic situation has arisen where hostile foreign forces, most of which are Islamic, have taken over the suburbs of various cities in France and continue to wage war against law enforcement.
Zemmour, who’s also a spokesman for the police union Synergie, described an ‘asymmetrical war’ being waged by the Left-wing media against the police, who are smeared as colonizers and blamed for the violence which often takes place in these migrant enclaves.
https://voiceofeurope.com/2020/05/french-intellectual-says-no-go-zones-must-be-reconquered-by-force-video/
During a discussion segment on the French television channel CNEWS, Zemmour contends that a catastrophic situation has arisen where hostile foreign forces, most of which are Islamic, have taken over the suburbs of various cities in France and continue to wage war against law enforcement.
Zemmour, who’s also a spokesman for the police union Synergie, described an ‘asymmetrical war’ being waged by the Left-wing media against the police, who are smeared as colonizers and blamed for the violence which often takes place in these migrant enclaves.
https://voiceofeurope.com/2020/05/french-intellectual-says-no-go-zones-must-be-reconquered-by-force-video/
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Jemima Burke from Western News asks Tony Holohan whether patients who have not tested positive for Covid-19 are admitted to Covid-19 hospital wards.
Burke's microphone was cut off throughout her questioning which appears to be at Holohan's direction. The audio in this recording has been adjusted so you can hear Burke as Holohan's microphone picked her audio up faintly.
Sally Maaz was a 17-year old Syrian girl who lived in Ballyhaunis with her parents Abdullah and Rula Maaz. She was born with a congenital heart defect. Her parents brought her to the emergency department on April 14th after she developed severe back pain and respiratory problems.
She died in Mayo University Hospital on April 24th. Her parents have stated that Sally was admitted to the Covid-19 hospital ward despite testing negative twice for Coronavirus and having multiple health conditions.
She tested positive for Covid-19 four days before she died.
https://www.facebook.com/ConnaughtTelegraph/photos/a.412149608261/10157433496198262/
Burke's microphone was cut off throughout her questioning which appears to be at Holohan's direction. The audio in this recording has been adjusted so you can hear Burke as Holohan's microphone picked her audio up faintly.
Sally Maaz was a 17-year old Syrian girl who lived in Ballyhaunis with her parents Abdullah and Rula Maaz. She was born with a congenital heart defect. Her parents brought her to the emergency department on April 14th after she developed severe back pain and respiratory problems.
She died in Mayo University Hospital on April 24th. Her parents have stated that Sally was admitted to the Covid-19 hospital ward despite testing negative twice for Coronavirus and having multiple health conditions.
She tested positive for Covid-19 four days before she died.
https://www.facebook.com/ConnaughtTelegraph/photos/a.412149608261/10157433496198262/
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New Labour Leader Alan Kelly says he wants to repeal the 27th Amendment which would enable immigrants to acquire citizenship through the practice of having anchor babies.
As a consequence of the Good Friday Agreement being signed in 1998, Irish citizenship became available to anyone born in Ireland regardless of origin.
As a result, pregnant women from all over the world soon started flying into Dublin to deliver their babies with many first filing a spurious asylum claim to gain entry.
Maternity hospitals begged the government to do something until finally a referendum was called in 2004 where 80% of the public voted to introduce a 27th amendment in order to stop the anchor baby racket.
Alan Kelly wants it repealed.
The 2016 census revealed that a record 3.3% of 10-14 year olds in Ireland were of African origin.
That peak can largely be attributed to the period from 1998 to 2004 when birth-right citizenship was a constitutional right.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/U9OM8dNlbAfI/
As a consequence of the Good Friday Agreement being signed in 1998, Irish citizenship became available to anyone born in Ireland regardless of origin.
As a result, pregnant women from all over the world soon started flying into Dublin to deliver their babies with many first filing a spurious asylum claim to gain entry.
Maternity hospitals begged the government to do something until finally a referendum was called in 2004 where 80% of the public voted to introduce a 27th amendment in order to stop the anchor baby racket.
Alan Kelly wants it repealed.
The 2016 census revealed that a record 3.3% of 10-14 year olds in Ireland were of African origin.
That peak can largely be attributed to the period from 1998 to 2004 when birth-right citizenship was a constitutional right.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/U9OM8dNlbAfI/