>There is a moment coming that Paddy refuses to contemplate, which I have decided to call the moment of Demographic Singularity, when the number of aliens (defined reasonably, not ideologically) in Ireland will exceed the number of native Irish. We used to warn, by way of staking out some kind of reference point, that the indigenous population of this country was likely to fall numerically below 50 per cent of the total by 2050. This is now a forlorn hope, as the recent upsurge in intake, plus the shifts taking place in nativity patterns, indicate that this point of Demographic Singularity may come much earlier, conceivably (so to speak) within 15 years.
-From John Waters' latest:
๐ substack.com
-From John Waters' latest:
๐ substack.com
John Waters Unchained
Bonus Content: Extracts from last week's Diary of a Dissenter
A moment is coming that Paddy refuses to contemplate, which I have decided to call the moment of Demographic Singularity, when the number of aliens in Ireland will exceed the number of native people.
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A sample of the social engineering provided to 1st Year students in CSPE.
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"The cultural diversity is a source of great pride in Ballyhaunis and is seen as one of the town's strengths," reads the school book which also advises to be mindful of fake news by considering the agenda of the author and checking supporting sources.
So I've done that. ๐๐ป
>โSocial cohesionโ of Ballyhaunis โunder threatโ
>...However, both Fr Farragher and Mary Donnelly argue that the town has taken more than its fair share of migrants. CSO figures from 2012 show that โwhite Irishโ people account for 40 percent of the townโs population, while the local national school, Scoil รosa, has 28 percent โwhite Irishโ pupils among their roll of 322 children.
>โThe indigenous population is coming close to being the minority and the social cohesion of the town is under threat,โ added Ms Donnelly, who argued that migrants โdonโt take as active a part in the social economy of the townโ as the traditional community.
๐ mayonews.ie
Fact check: Debunked โ
So I've done that. ๐๐ป
>โSocial cohesionโ of Ballyhaunis โunder threatโ
>...However, both Fr Farragher and Mary Donnelly argue that the town has taken more than its fair share of migrants. CSO figures from 2012 show that โwhite Irishโ people account for 40 percent of the townโs population, while the local national school, Scoil รosa, has 28 percent โwhite Irishโ pupils among their roll of 322 children.
>โThe indigenous population is coming close to being the minority and the social cohesion of the town is under threat,โ added Ms Donnelly, who argued that migrants โdonโt take as active a part in the social economy of the townโ as the traditional community.
๐ mayonews.ie
Fact check: Debunked โ
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The guy literally believes fake asylum seekers from Nigeria, Algeria and Pakistan are Irish people so make sure to fact-check his statement, Catalans.
๐ anphoblacht.com
๐ anphoblacht.com
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Brussels, Paris, Vienna and everywhere they've helped them colonise right now.
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