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Sinn Fรฉin canvasser meets tiktok's @angelinathecunt2
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You can see the look they were going for as State ideology replaces religion. They even have their own commandments:
"Thou shalt not commit non-crime hate incidents."
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"Thou shalt not commit non-crime hate incidents."
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Locals in Bluebell raising concerns about single foreign men being accommodated at a Cabins Ireland showroom on the Naas Road.
One community activist from South Dublin Says No queried why a man in Tipperary was ordered to demolish the cabin he built on his land, yet showroom cabins can be used to accommodate foreigners.
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One community activist from South Dublin Says No queried why a man in Tipperary was ordered to demolish the cabin he built on his land, yet showroom cabins can be used to accommodate foreigners.
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"If all of these trends continue, and they will, then the Irish state is on course to have a non-national population of a third within the next decade."
"If the current rate of population growth continues beyond that, and that percentage made up by immigrants continues to account for 75% of that growth, we could have a population of 10 million by 2050 of which close to half would have been born overseas."
All projections about our displacement on the current trajectory will be happening sooner when you factor in the numbers of children born to foreigners here, and the fact that foreigners are undercounted in the census (see here & here for evidence).
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.
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"If the current rate of population growth continues beyond that, and that percentage made up by immigrants continues to account for 75% of that growth, we could have a population of 10 million by 2050 of which close to half would have been born overseas."
All projections about our displacement on the current trajectory will be happening sooner when you factor in the numbers of children born to foreigners here, and the fact that foreigners are undercounted in the census (see here & here for evidence).
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.
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22% of population of Ireland born overseas, new figures show - Gript
22% of the population of Ireland was born overseas, new figures show - a jump of 132,653 persons on the number recorded in Census 2022. If the trend continues, says MATT TREACY, weโll have a non-national population of 33% within the next decade.
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Chief Economist Dan O'Brien: Immigration is having big, big negative effects.
"In 2022 alone, the foreign population of Ireland rose by a quarter of a million at a time when there's a housing crisis.
"My hunch is people think it's gone to far. It's having negative effects, and for too long in this country, we've had this thing where we cannot say there's any negative or downsides from immigration. There is. There are, okay.
"We need to be honest about that...and when it gets to big, big, numbers like a quarter of a million people, then it has big, big negative effects."
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"In 2022 alone, the foreign population of Ireland rose by a quarter of a million at a time when there's a housing crisis.
"My hunch is people think it's gone to far. It's having negative effects, and for too long in this country, we've had this thing where we cannot say there's any negative or downsides from immigration. There is. There are, okay.
"We need to be honest about that...and when it gets to big, big, numbers like a quarter of a million people, then it has big, big negative effects."
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Forwarded from Nationalist Economics Ireland
David McWilliams - The Generation Game
โEconomics tells us that immigrants make landowners and employers richer and workers poorer.โ
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โEconomics tells us that immigrants make landowners and employers richer and workers poorer.โ
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A Mayo father says he caught a foreign man video recording his twin 3-year-old boys playing near the gazebo at McMahon Park in Claremorris by Clare Lake.
When confronted, two other foreign men who been sitting apart nearby came to the man's assistance.
The father believes the three men may have been working together to record children in the park.
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A Mayo father says he caught a foreign man video recording his twin 3-year-old boys playing near the gazebo at McMahon Park in Claremorris by Clare Lake.
When confronted, two other foreign men who been sitting apart nearby came to the man's assistance.
The father believes the three men may have been working together to record children in the park.
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A facebook user has been warning the public about members of the pickpocketing community operating around Dublin after spotting them repeatedly around the Luas stop on Abbey St, the Ha'penny Bridge and near the pedestrian crossings at the junction of Dame St and George's St.
CSO stats revealed a 42pc hike in reported pickpocketing incidents last year with one garda saying it's now an hourly occurrence in a report about a lady who had her wallet stolen twice in March.
But despite Dublin Bus now issuing onboard warnings due to a spate of pensioners getting their payments stolen while traveling home from the post office, it's rare to read about any arrests with Dublin City Council's focus seemingly on "far-right elements".
One asylum seeker got a suspended sentence last November for pickpocketing two women and a Romanian pickpocket got two years last October for stealing โฌ9,700. He had prior convictions for theft in the UK, Austria & Italy.
CSO stats revealed a 42pc hike in reported pickpocketing incidents last year with one garda saying it's now an hourly occurrence in a report about a lady who had her wallet stolen twice in March.
But despite Dublin Bus now issuing onboard warnings due to a spate of pensioners getting their payments stolen while traveling home from the post office, it's rare to read about any arrests with Dublin City Council's focus seemingly on "far-right elements".
One asylum seeker got a suspended sentence last November for pickpocketing two women and a Romanian pickpocket got two years last October for stealing โฌ9,700. He had prior convictions for theft in the UK, Austria & Italy.
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How to spot a pickpocket.
The photograph above shows some members of the pickpocketing community at a train station near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Though there is a common intersection with the professional beggar community, while pickpocketing they tend not to wear their traditional dress in order to blend in and not spook their marks, but you can notice a style pattern.
One clue is the large bags slung high concealing their arms. Some will wear large scarves or shawls for the same purpose. Many wear puff or loose jackets matched with jeans or joggers/leggings and runners to facilitate a quick get away. Hats, hoods & wigs are worn to hinder identification.
You're most at risk where people get congested like busy pedestrian crossings or boarding/disembarking public transport and travelling on it. Pay attention to who's around you. They usually work in pairs. Tourist hotspots are also favourite haunts. One tactic is to have associates cause a commotion to create a distraction.
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The photograph above shows some members of the pickpocketing community at a train station near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Though there is a common intersection with the professional beggar community, while pickpocketing they tend not to wear their traditional dress in order to blend in and not spook their marks, but you can notice a style pattern.
One clue is the large bags slung high concealing their arms. Some will wear large scarves or shawls for the same purpose. Many wear puff or loose jackets matched with jeans or joggers/leggings and runners to facilitate a quick get away. Hats, hoods & wigs are worn to hinder identification.
You're most at risk where people get congested like busy pedestrian crossings or boarding/disembarking public transport and travelling on it. Pay attention to who's around you. They usually work in pairs. Tourist hotspots are also favourite haunts. One tactic is to have associates cause a commotion to create a distraction.
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