7 YEAR OLD GIRL IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER TODAY'S KNIFE ATTACK BY ALGERIAN NATIONAL
By Suzie D.
"The kids were out walking. All of a sudden one fell to the ground, then another fell to the ground. Then another falls to the ground." They had been stabbed by a man who wanted to murder little children.
The terror attacker was accosted, but protected by a cordon of women. It is thought the children attended the local Gaelscoil, and a banner with images of children can be seen behind the man's head in the photograph of him.
A 7 year old girl has been taken to Temple St. Hospital where she is in a critical condition. Two children and a woman are also seriously injured.
The assailant is being treated for less serious injuries, caused by heroic witnesses who without doubt prevented more carnage. Official sources confirm the attacker was an #Algerian National.
#Stabbing children is becoming more common. This year toddlers in buggies were attacked in a playground in France by a Syrian national.
In Gothenburg, Sweden a migrant stabbed a 10 year old dutch girl and her grandmother.
9 year old Lilia Valutyte was stabbed in the heart and died, attacked in front of her sister as they played outside the shop where their mother was working in Lincolnshire last year.
In 2020, 7-year-old Emily Grace Jones lost her life after she was stabbed in the neck with a craft knife in Manchester England, while riding her scooter. Eltiona Skana, a 30-year-old Albanian woman was responsible.
There have been many more too. All attacks listed here had four things in common.
- They were stranger attacks.
- They happened in broad daylight in safe busy places.
- The victims were the most defenceless in society with no chance of protecting themselves.
- The perpetrators had been accommodated in the country in which they attacked children.
Of course, they had arrived just seeking "a better life" and in return they brought "diversity".
Stabbing and terrorising children seems as odd way to thank the country that welcomed you; and who knew that by diversity they meant child killers?
You learn something new everyday and our lessons are becoming harder by the day.
Yesterday I wondered if I would bring my 7 year old daughter to the moving crib in #ParnellSquare this year.
Last year I was nervous doing so, attaching her to me with a wrist strap. Which would have stopped her being taken, but would be precious little use to protect her from being stabbed.
Now I have my answer as to whether we will be making that annual trip. As I write this, she is writing her santy letter. I thank my lucky stars. Some parents aren't so lucky this evening, and for all parents of this country surely peace of mind is gone.
When something like today's attack happens in a small country like Ireland the psychological effects will be profound.
In London, a city of 12 million, you know the chances of being caught in a mass attack are low. Peace of mind is easier to attain. Yet, the Republic of Ireland is 5.1 million strong. Or weak. We have a small capital city and tiny towns and not nearly enough police.
An attack like the one today will feel too close to home, no matter where you reside.
With this in mind, it's vital to be aware: violence like we saw today is more likely as we draw closer to the Christmas period.
Be vigilant everywhere you go.
Look around.
Avoid suspicious individuals.
Carry protection.
Be prepared to use it without hesitation.
The establishment won't protect your children.
They've put them in mortal danger.
@Paschald commented today as Parnell Square is his constituency... His thoughts and prayers are with the families.
Given the angry scenes in town this evening I think the Minister might be better off praying for himself. I don't think there will be a cordon good enough to protect him, or any of his co-conspirators.
Their time to be called to account has arrived.
#IrelandisFull #ResignHelen
By Suzie D.
"The kids were out walking. All of a sudden one fell to the ground, then another fell to the ground. Then another falls to the ground." They had been stabbed by a man who wanted to murder little children.
The terror attacker was accosted, but protected by a cordon of women. It is thought the children attended the local Gaelscoil, and a banner with images of children can be seen behind the man's head in the photograph of him.
A 7 year old girl has been taken to Temple St. Hospital where she is in a critical condition. Two children and a woman are also seriously injured.
The assailant is being treated for less serious injuries, caused by heroic witnesses who without doubt prevented more carnage. Official sources confirm the attacker was an #Algerian National.
#Stabbing children is becoming more common. This year toddlers in buggies were attacked in a playground in France by a Syrian national.
In Gothenburg, Sweden a migrant stabbed a 10 year old dutch girl and her grandmother.
9 year old Lilia Valutyte was stabbed in the heart and died, attacked in front of her sister as they played outside the shop where their mother was working in Lincolnshire last year.
In 2020, 7-year-old Emily Grace Jones lost her life after she was stabbed in the neck with a craft knife in Manchester England, while riding her scooter. Eltiona Skana, a 30-year-old Albanian woman was responsible.
There have been many more too. All attacks listed here had four things in common.
- They were stranger attacks.
- They happened in broad daylight in safe busy places.
- The victims were the most defenceless in society with no chance of protecting themselves.
- The perpetrators had been accommodated in the country in which they attacked children.
Of course, they had arrived just seeking "a better life" and in return they brought "diversity".
Stabbing and terrorising children seems as odd way to thank the country that welcomed you; and who knew that by diversity they meant child killers?
You learn something new everyday and our lessons are becoming harder by the day.
Yesterday I wondered if I would bring my 7 year old daughter to the moving crib in #ParnellSquare this year.
Last year I was nervous doing so, attaching her to me with a wrist strap. Which would have stopped her being taken, but would be precious little use to protect her from being stabbed.
Now I have my answer as to whether we will be making that annual trip. As I write this, she is writing her santy letter. I thank my lucky stars. Some parents aren't so lucky this evening, and for all parents of this country surely peace of mind is gone.
When something like today's attack happens in a small country like Ireland the psychological effects will be profound.
In London, a city of 12 million, you know the chances of being caught in a mass attack are low. Peace of mind is easier to attain. Yet, the Republic of Ireland is 5.1 million strong. Or weak. We have a small capital city and tiny towns and not nearly enough police.
An attack like the one today will feel too close to home, no matter where you reside.
With this in mind, it's vital to be aware: violence like we saw today is more likely as we draw closer to the Christmas period.
Be vigilant everywhere you go.
Look around.
Avoid suspicious individuals.
Carry protection.
Be prepared to use it without hesitation.
The establishment won't protect your children.
They've put them in mortal danger.
@Paschald commented today as Parnell Square is his constituency... His thoughts and prayers are with the families.
Given the angry scenes in town this evening I think the Minister might be better off praying for himself. I don't think there will be a cordon good enough to protect him, or any of his co-conspirators.
Their time to be called to account has arrived.
#IrelandisFull #ResignHelen
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OPINION PIECE EXTRA. Firstly and most importantly our thoughts and prayers must be with the children who were so cruelly and pointlessly attacked this afternoon. What happened is every patents worse nightmare. It seems to be now accepted that the attacker was a man of Algerian derivation and therefor a Muslim. If so this attack follows a pattern of many other similar attacks throughout Europe over the last couple of years. Understandably tempers have boiled over in O Connell St this evening. A people pushed to the end of there tolerance have exploded. Understandably there is little confidence in the Gardai who are perceived by many as having a role in minimising assaults by migrants on women and children. Todays assaults can not be minimised, swept under the carpet. Politicians either avoid the subject of immigration or try to lie and deceive people outright. You can have no confidence in mainstream politicians. This creates a vacuum and violence and social unrest can thrive in a vaccum. What is happening on O Connell St now as I am writing this opinion piece is wrong. The point has been made forcibly by legitimate protest. That should be enough. We all stand with the injured and their families. Let’s not play into the arms of the ‘far left’ and of a government looking for every opportunity to introduce draconian hate speech legislation. The right thing to do now is to go home with dignity knowing full well that a point has been made. This would probably never have happened if our borders were closed and if the definition of Irish are people with a genetic or cultural link to the Island of Ireland. We welcome our European friends but should have a perfect right to refuse entry to people from cultures that historically we have had no connection with. Open borders cause open chaos. As a realist I know that government will not learn from tonight but individual politicians may, if only to ensure their own political survival and that change of mood may filter up the political food chain. But as for now, I appeal to everybody on O Connell St to go home. Nothing is to be achieved by confrontation.
Earlier on we posted that a 7 year old girl was fighting for her life in hospital.
This information was based on what the mainstream media had reported at that time.
This information has since changed and the child in question is actually just 5 years old.
The other two child victims are 5 and 6.
All other information in the article is accurate.
This information was based on what the mainstream media had reported at that time.
This information has since changed and the child in question is actually just 5 years old.
The other two child victims are 5 and 6.
All other information in the article is accurate.
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OPINION PIECE: The ‘triple lock’ may seem like terminology from the world of professional wrestling but it is a mechanism, maybe the chief mechanism that has prevented Ireland involving itself in International conflicts and taking sides. The triple lock is a consultation process that requires approval over three levels before Irish troops can become involved in international conflicts. These levels of approval are the Dail, the Oireachtas and the United Nations. Because of the Veto system operative within the United Nations it is rare to get the endorsement of all of the nations because of the veto. These nations are the five permanent UN members referred to as the P5, basically the victors after WW2. These are the US, Russia, China, France and the UK. It is easy to see why agreement can be difficult to get. In 2003 Ireland was ready to partake in a peace mission in the former Yugoslavia but China objected so Irish troops never participated. If the triple lock was removed the Irish government could decide independently of the UN where Irish troops could be deployed. This would be a good thing if one could have confidence in our own government to act wisely and in the best interests of humanity and not as some sort of a squalid career building exercise by corrupt government ministers. In practical terms this means that Irish troops could join NATO missions. It is no secret that the Irish government wants out nation to be a NATO member. Certainly NATO wants that to be because of our exceptional coastline, deep water anchorages and two very long runways capable of landing anything. This would of course make us a nuclear target in the opening minutes of any nuclear conflict. There is a divergence of opinion within government and legal circles as to whether a referendum would be neede for us to formally join NATO. That is a separate consideration to participating in NATO led campaigns. The government has attempted to nudge us closer to NATO participation through a ‘Consultative Forum’ held earlier in the year that backfired. It was chaired by Dame Professor Louise Richardson former vice chancellor of Oxford University and formerly from Tramore. Despite a heavily biased input by ‘experts’ the forum concluded that there was little public appetite for abandoning neutrality. A disappointed Taoiseach said that the ‘forum showed that there were other options on how to allow agility and responsiveness…’. I suspect abandoning the triple lock is what he has in mind. As well as NATO participation Irish troops could participate in EU led missions as well. The chief political advocate for this is the Tánaiste Mr Martin who had been tipped as the next EU President when the current incumbent Ursula von der Leyden moves to become Secretary General of NATO. Is a pattern based of self interest beginning to emerge. There appear to be those who are happy to expose our nation to a real and substantial nuclear threat for personal advancement. The triple lock is the last stockade against getting sucked into situations detrimental to the health and welfare of our nation. The Ukrainian conflict has been used by the political classes to erode our sovereignty and now there is a full our assault on its remaining vestiges. Neutrality has served us well for a century and has earned us the respect and admiration of the world. Peacemaking is the highest noblest endeavour known to humankind and we must not sleepwalk into surrendering it. ‘Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called Sons of God” Matthew 5:9.
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When we posted this a few weeks ago (a plantation is for life not just for Halloween),the video was immediately shadowbanned, and also banned on some platforms.
This video is a shocking and cautionary tale of things to come, some of which have now sadly happened here.
Everybody needs to see this video and have their eyes opened.
Please help share it far and wide.
Produced with Suzie D
This video is a shocking and cautionary tale of things to come, some of which have now sadly happened here.
Everybody needs to see this video and have their eyes opened.
Please help share it far and wide.
Produced with Suzie D
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France: —Tragedy struck Crépol, a village of 550 inhabitants in the heart of the Drôme.
Pack of Algerians attacked a private party last night, leaving 17 injured, including one stabbed to death, Thomas, 16 years-old boy.
Another European son is dead thanks to diversity, tolerance and multiculturalism.
Pack of Algerians attacked a private party last night, leaving 17 injured, including one stabbed to death, Thomas, 16 years-old boy.
Another European son is dead thanks to diversity, tolerance and multiculturalism.
11 YEAR OLD GIRL WITH AUTISM RAN TO NEARBY HOSPITAL TO GET HELP AS HER DAD DISARMED THE ALGERIAN ATTACKER
Mum, whose family witnessed Parnell Square stabbing fears kids will 'never un-see' horror attack. The family was visiting from Wicklow for their daughter's birthday when they witnessed the horrific attack.
A brave young autistic girl ran to the nearby hospital to get help after witnessing the horrific stabbings on Parnell Square yesterday while her father helped tackle the attacker.
The family were celebrating their daughter's 11th birthday and were visiting Dublin from Baltinglass, Co Wicklow when they witnessed the horrifying assault. Heroic father Warren Donohoe went to tackle the attacker while birthday girl Abigail ran to the nearby Rotunda hospital to get help.
Abigail’s mam Stacey Power, who witnessed everything with her three other young daughters and her mother Bernie, told Dublin Live: “I saw what looked like a woman and a man fighting across the road. And I said to the kids, come close and stand beside me. And then I just, I saw him just grabbing the child and stabbing her."
She continued: "I screamed, I said, Warren, he’s stabbing her! He's stabbing the child. And Warren ran straight across the road. He didn't even think.
“I was trying to get the baby out of the pram. And my mam's partner ran across as well. He fell in the middle of the road running, trying to get over to help.
“Warren was attacking the man, pulling the man away from the child. And then the Brazilian man came, his bike fell and he came over."
That's when Stacey turned around to check on her children. The traumatised mother said: “I couldn't find her so I was screaming. I thought that she was dead somewhere. I was screaming, please someone help me find my baby. Help me find my baby.”
Abigail had apparently run as soon as she saw the child getting stabbed. Stacey was unable to locate her daughter for half an hour which she spent screaming for Abigail, as she feared for her safety in the immediate aftermath of the horrifying incident.
However, Stacey said: “She had run the whole way around the block into the Rotunda hospital and screamed, ‘we need ambulances, we need doctors, we need nurses. Please, the kids are getting stabbed, help the kids’.
“She has autism and I don’t know how she even thought to go… I don't even know how she knew the hospital was here because she hadn't been in Dublin in that long.
“She said, I remember that you told me I was born in that hospital. I knew that there’s doctors and nurses in there.”
Stacey reunited with her daughter at the hospital. She was afraid to go back because she did not know if Warren had also been stabbed. The mother-of-four says the whole family is traumatised.
Warren’s jumper appears to have been cut from one side to the other with the attacker’s knife. Warren has no injuries but Stacey says he’s been “sore all over” and he did not speak for the whole day yesterday.
The jumper which has been cut from one side to the other with the attacker’s knife Stacey’s mother’s partner Alan is in hospital after he fell on the middle of the road trying to get over to help subdue the attacker.
Abigail is still distressed. “Because of her autism, she just keeps saying, mammy are the kids still alive, have you got that man, are the kids still alive? She said, sorry for running mammy, I didn't mean to frighten you. I said, it's okay. I said, you helped save some of them kids' life.”
Stacey herself had to get checked out at the hospital because she was “hysterical”. She says she can’t stop seeing the vision of the man stabbing the child, that her kids would never un-see it either.
Gardai are arranging therapy for the children who are still “in a state of shock”. Stacey’s daughters, who were born in the capital, are saying they “never want to go back to Dublin again”.
From @DublinLive
Mum, whose family witnessed Parnell Square stabbing fears kids will 'never un-see' horror attack. The family was visiting from Wicklow for their daughter's birthday when they witnessed the horrific attack.
A brave young autistic girl ran to the nearby hospital to get help after witnessing the horrific stabbings on Parnell Square yesterday while her father helped tackle the attacker.
The family were celebrating their daughter's 11th birthday and were visiting Dublin from Baltinglass, Co Wicklow when they witnessed the horrifying assault. Heroic father Warren Donohoe went to tackle the attacker while birthday girl Abigail ran to the nearby Rotunda hospital to get help.
Abigail’s mam Stacey Power, who witnessed everything with her three other young daughters and her mother Bernie, told Dublin Live: “I saw what looked like a woman and a man fighting across the road. And I said to the kids, come close and stand beside me. And then I just, I saw him just grabbing the child and stabbing her."
She continued: "I screamed, I said, Warren, he’s stabbing her! He's stabbing the child. And Warren ran straight across the road. He didn't even think.
“I was trying to get the baby out of the pram. And my mam's partner ran across as well. He fell in the middle of the road running, trying to get over to help.
“Warren was attacking the man, pulling the man away from the child. And then the Brazilian man came, his bike fell and he came over."
That's when Stacey turned around to check on her children. The traumatised mother said: “I couldn't find her so I was screaming. I thought that she was dead somewhere. I was screaming, please someone help me find my baby. Help me find my baby.”
Abigail had apparently run as soon as she saw the child getting stabbed. Stacey was unable to locate her daughter for half an hour which she spent screaming for Abigail, as she feared for her safety in the immediate aftermath of the horrifying incident.
However, Stacey said: “She had run the whole way around the block into the Rotunda hospital and screamed, ‘we need ambulances, we need doctors, we need nurses. Please, the kids are getting stabbed, help the kids’.
“She has autism and I don’t know how she even thought to go… I don't even know how she knew the hospital was here because she hadn't been in Dublin in that long.
“She said, I remember that you told me I was born in that hospital. I knew that there’s doctors and nurses in there.”
Stacey reunited with her daughter at the hospital. She was afraid to go back because she did not know if Warren had also been stabbed. The mother-of-four says the whole family is traumatised.
Warren’s jumper appears to have been cut from one side to the other with the attacker’s knife. Warren has no injuries but Stacey says he’s been “sore all over” and he did not speak for the whole day yesterday.
The jumper which has been cut from one side to the other with the attacker’s knife Stacey’s mother’s partner Alan is in hospital after he fell on the middle of the road trying to get over to help subdue the attacker.
Abigail is still distressed. “Because of her autism, she just keeps saying, mammy are the kids still alive, have you got that man, are the kids still alive? She said, sorry for running mammy, I didn't mean to frighten you. I said, it's okay. I said, you helped save some of them kids' life.”
Stacey herself had to get checked out at the hospital because she was “hysterical”. She says she can’t stop seeing the vision of the man stabbing the child, that her kids would never un-see it either.
Gardai are arranging therapy for the children who are still “in a state of shock”. Stacey’s daughters, who were born in the capital, are saying they “never want to go back to Dublin again”.
From @DublinLive
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OPINION PIECE: The people of Europe are speaking up, the citizens of Europe in one country after another are saying that enough is enough. In more and more European nations citizens are asking themselves what kind of a society do they want to live in. These are reasonable and democratic conversations but the type of conversation that we in Ireland have not having. Conversations about the future make up of our nation , it’s very character, it’s very soul are discouraged and may well be legislated against under the threat of ‘hate speech’. Here the conversation is very different than the conversations held in so many other European countries, it is a monologue from government, top down only, not a two way normal conversation. Government supported by myriads of tax funded NGO’s, controlled media and fake opposition all singing off the same unholy hymn sheet conspire to tell us, the people, what we should say, what we should believe, what we should think. Multiculturalism was not a democratic decision, open borders was not a democratic decision, relentless LGBQT and the introduction of Transgenderism into schools was never discussed with stakeholders such as parents. These are top down decisions with no real grassroots support. The shocking street violence in Dublin was violence waiting to happen. A detached government and a fake opposition well used to telling people what they should believe in, telling people the sort of country that will be created with or without their consent gives a massive sense of disenfranchisement and hopelessness and into such a democratic vacuum can come violence. Violence can never be condoned but it has to be understood, needs to be contextualised in order that the political classes may learn and reintroduce true democracy to diffuse a powder keg that has being building up for years. The massive rise in homelessness, the collapse of the General Practice service, the dysfunctional property market and the creeping Islamisation of our nation all create uncertainty and alarm. Although government actions have been undemocratic as they get a free pass from fake opposition parties and a compliant press so therefor are never held to account and therefor get away with undemocratic decisions. But democracy is the only way forward, violence plays into the hands of the far left. A good example this week if democracy in action is in the Netherlands where yet another European nation went for change. Geert Wilders Freedom Party scored a major victory with the Dutch electorate on a platform of curbing the rise of Islam in the Netherlands, controlling immigration and an Eu critical stance. The electorate used their democratic mandate to bring about this change and if they can do so, so can we. We can learn from the Dutch, we must learn from the Dutch.
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THE MEANING OF A LITRE: AN ADDRESS TO THOSE WHO HAVE ACTED AS THOUGH THE RIOT WAS WORSE THAN THE ATTACK ON LITTLE CHILDREN
By SuzieD.
@sinead_ryan @jezzadixon @adriankennedy @LeoVaradkar
@MaryLouMcDonald @sinnfeinireland @fiannafailparty
@FineGael @HMcEntee @gardainfo @rtenews @irishexaminer @IrishTimes
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#Varadkar #ParnellSquare #Ireland #DublinRiot
#Brazilian #ProtectChildren
#Algerian
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You tolerated this, now your children are next. The Rubicon has been crossed.
By STEPHEN SUTTON.
We, the Irish people who refuse to back down, view this as a war. A plantation or invasion, whatever you wish to call it. Men are being dumped in our country from all over, all are potential violent criminals and/or terrorists and we are the problem for highlighting it? Not going to work this time I’m afraid. All the usual left wing Z-list celebrities craving publicity and relevance are out expressing their disgust at these events not realising that they are presently committing public suicide. “Won’t somebody please think of the shops”. How can we expect people who view abortion as a form of birth control to place a child’s life above a Gucci handbag? Why are we even surprised at this point?
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By STEPHEN SUTTON.
We, the Irish people who refuse to back down, view this as a war. A plantation or invasion, whatever you wish to call it. Men are being dumped in our country from all over, all are potential violent criminals and/or terrorists and we are the problem for highlighting it? Not going to work this time I’m afraid. All the usual left wing Z-list celebrities craving publicity and relevance are out expressing their disgust at these events not realising that they are presently committing public suicide. “Won’t somebody please think of the shops”. How can we expect people who view abortion as a form of birth control to place a child’s life above a Gucci handbag? Why are we even surprised at this point?
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OPINION PIECE: Does anybody remember Boko Haram? This Islamic organisation massacred 40 Christians in Nigeria last year., presumably because they were Christian. President Higgins thought otherwise and blamed the massacre on ‘global warming’. Yesterday the Taoiseach Dr Varadkar welcomed the release of Emily Hand by Hamas by stating that ‘an innocent child that has been lost has now been found’. She wasn’t lost, she was kidnapped by a brutal Islamic organisation. A Varadkar spin man explained that the Taoiseach was referring to the ‘prodigal son’. I thought that the prodigal son left voluntarily, he wasn’t kidnapped. This is about the misuse of language, creating obfuscation and massaging and cajoling public opinion to believe in a certain narrative. The spin went into overdrive on Thursday night. An Algerian had stabbed five children and a teacher outside a school. This was going to be a hard one to minimise, to sweep under the carpet. But miracles of spin happen, the Algerian quickly became an Irish citizen and better still a Dubliner with mental health issues. You could almost feel sorry for him, his knife attack was a nut job devoid of any political or radicalised content, in fact this poor Dublin guy didn’t fully know what he was doing. It’s a bit like the African who stabbed the two German tourists outside Terminal 1 two month ago, he became a Swords man who was making ‘a cry for help’. But as I said miracle can happen and they did for the government, a Brazilian man tackled the Algerian. Absolutely two his credit but so did two others, an Irish man and a French man, they like the victims have been ignored. They don’t fit the narrative. But then the ‘far right’ started to riot. My understanding is that there was a peaceful and spontaneous demonstration and that a small undisciplined element got violent and were rapidly joined by the inevitable antisocial elements that a breakdown in law and order produces. Looting occurred and while my facial recognition skills may be poor it was obvious to me from video footage that a lot of the looters were not Irish. But these acts of shameful violence allowed ‘official Ireland’ to breath a collective sigh of relief, they were off the hook, let’s focus on the ‘far right’. Official Ireland has no problem with immigration, the problem is with people who have a problem with immigration. But the self appointed elite who control official Ireland through a corrupt media, myriads of tax funded NGO’s, over trusting citizens will pay no attention to a Red-C poll which showed that 75% of people believe that Ireland has taken in too many immigrants. A recent poll last week showed that only 20% believed that we should take in more Ukrainians. If that poll was about African migrants the figure I am sure would be even less. All this shows that the people are not being listened to. Our housing crises is never linked to the migrant crisis even though every school boy knows about the law of supply and demand. But it is politically incorrect to link together these two obvious factors. Or so says the elite. The same applies to access to medical care, no conversation allowed. In fact ‘hate speech’ legislation may be fast tracked without actually defining what ‘hate’ is. Presumably a definition might be opposition to the government spin. There is no safety valve to express discontent, no ‘right of centre party’ represented in parliament to articulate peoples frustrations. So all that is left are street protests and while legitimate protest must be supported as a democratic expression all too often antisocial elements can tag along. It is imperative that we consider supporting the smaller political parties of the right and the handful of courageous independents who have spoken against the official oppressive narrative. Let’s keep democracy open and let’s keep talking.
The left show a narcissistic lack of ability to self reflect or have self awareness. They are totally out of touch with the people... @wannabeart_hoe (odd name of the lady in the picture) was only trying to have a meeting with Gino Kenny about gaining local support for the #Palestine cause, when they were confronted by understandably angry locals, looking to speak to their local representative who has ignored them for so long (and treated them very badly).
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The left show a narcissistic lack of ability to self reflect or have self awareness. They are totally out of touch with the people... @wannabeart_hoe (odd name of the lady in the picture) was only trying to have a meeting with Gino Kenny about gaining local support for the #Palestine cause, when they were confronted by understandably angry locals, looking to speak to their local representative who has ignored them for so long (and treated them very badly).
In the immediate aftermath of the butchering of little children and their childminder on a busy Dublin street in broad daylight, it doesn't occur to Kenny and his crew that they should be having meetings about that incident? About Ireland? And Irish people? And indeed about the children, one of whom has migrant parents (still, they don't seem to care about this poor little girl).
She wonders why people are so upset? Then adds insult to injury by calling locals far right. The very locals whose support they would have been seeking for Palestine.
You couldn't make it up. The absurdity levels are off the scale as the radical left, local and national government, NGO's, mainstream media and opposition trip themselves up at every turn.
They have for too long been given permission by the establishment to peddle their agendas. It is a big shock for them to find out they are despised by the majority, and following the shocking attack last week, they have dug an ever deeper hole in that regard.
They are literally destroying themselves. Self immolating. Watch them burn, and know that the beauty of it is that they provided the kindling, the gasoline AND lit the match.
In the immediate aftermath of the butchering of little children and their childminder on a busy Dublin street in broad daylight, it doesn't occur to Kenny and his crew that they should be having meetings about that incident? About Ireland? And Irish people? And indeed about the children, one of whom has migrant parents (still, they don't seem to care about this poor little girl).
She wonders why people are so upset? Then adds insult to injury by calling locals far right. The very locals whose support they would have been seeking for Palestine.
You couldn't make it up. The absurdity levels are off the scale as the radical left, local and national government, NGO's, mainstream media and opposition trip themselves up at every turn.
They have for too long been given permission by the establishment to peddle their agendas. It is a big shock for them to find out they are despised by the majority, and following the shocking attack last week, they have dug an ever deeper hole in that regard.
They are literally destroying themselves. Self immolating. Watch them burn, and know that the beauty of it is that they provided the kindling, the gasoline AND lit the match.
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Leo Varadkar T.D. says women and children are frightened of and fear the "Irish far right" and rioters (which they see as one and the same). We are curious to know if he is correct. Does Ireland fear those who stab 5 year olds? Or those who object to 5 year olds being stabbed?
I fear...
A. Child Stabbers
B. Far-Right/Rioters
VOTE NOW... https://twitter.com/IrishInquiry/status/1729251240352133398
Leo Varadkar T.D. says women and children are frightened of and fear the "Irish far right" and rioters (which they see as one and the same). We are curious to know if he is correct. Does Ireland fear those who stab 5 year olds? Or those who object to 5 year olds being stabbed?
I fear...
A. Child Stabbers
B. Far-Right/Rioters
VOTE NOW... https://twitter.com/IrishInquiry/status/1729251240352133398
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Poll:
@LeoVaradkar says women and children are frightened of and fear the "Irish far right" and rioters (which they see as one and the same). We are curious to know if he is correct. Does Ireland fear those who stab 5 year olds? Or those who object to 5 year…
@LeoVaradkar says women and children are frightened of and fear the "Irish far right" and rioters (which they see as one and the same). We are curious to know if he is correct. Does Ireland fear those who stab 5 year olds? Or those who object to 5 year…
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County Councillors Reversing Their Support for Mass immigration?
An update from Mayo County Council's monthly meeting which took place yesterday in Castlebar.
An update from Mayo County Council's monthly meeting which took place yesterday in Castlebar.
8 out of 9 migrant men who gang raped a 15 year old girl in Germany got no jail time despite being found guilty as it was argued in court the rape was a “means of releasing frustration and anger” stemming from their “migration experiences and socio-cultural homelessness,”
They all received 1 to 2 years probation, bar one who received just two years jail time.
German citizens are in up roar.
The judge said in her final statement that the defendants showed zero remorse.
They all received 1 to 2 years probation, bar one who received just two years jail time.
German citizens are in up roar.
The judge said in her final statement that the defendants showed zero remorse.