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If the races were reversed, the regime would be feasting off this clip for weeks. Instead they'll mobilise to cover it up and protect the vermin.
This is the same Alamin in Kilkenny from the clip above, beating an Irish kid, then forcing him to kneel before continuing the assault.
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This is the same Alamin in Kilkenny from the clip above, beating an Irish kid, then forcing him to kneel before continuing the assault.
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Tomorrow I'm starting a 1000km walk from Galway, Ireland to Brussels, Belgium in protest against the EU and the current housing, homeless and cost of living crisis in Ireland. The walk will take approximately 28 days to complete and will enter Wales, England, France and Belgium. The walk is to highlight the current plight of the Irish people who are facing another upcoming recession less than 10 years after covering 50% of the overall debt generated by the EU in the previous recession.
The reason I'm walking to Brussels is to highlight the devastating impacts that the EU has had since Ireland joined. These issues involve home ownership decreases, land ownership decreases, child birth decreases, a growing mental health crisis, a growing homeless crisis, debt enslavement as well as watching Ireland's interests being shafted aside in order to entertain EU policies.
Thank you everyone for the support 🇮🇪
The reason I'm walking to Brussels is to highlight the devastating impacts that the EU has had since Ireland joined. These issues involve home ownership decreases, land ownership decreases, child birth decreases, a growing mental health crisis, a growing homeless crisis, debt enslavement as well as watching Ireland's interests being shafted aside in order to entertain EU policies.
Thank you everyone for the support 🇮🇪
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
Irish Leaving Certificate exams used to promote Black Lives Matter, amnesties for illegal immigrants and concepts like “white privilege” and “micro-aggressions”.
>For example, in the ordinary level paper, students were asked to examine two sources and answer questions about “undocumented” (illegal) migrants.
>The first source was an infographic titled ‘Live Here, Work Here, Belong Here’ published by Migrant Rights Centre Ireland, containing various statistics regarding illegal immigration in Ireland.
>The second source was an adapted extract from left-wing publication The Journal, which contained suggestions that a near blanket amnesty for illegal migrants currently taking place in the country might not go far enough.
>Among the host of questions pupils were asked to complete on these documents, pupils were told to “describe a citizenship project you could undertake, based on organising an event to raise awareness about the plight of undocumented migrants in Ireland.”
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Politics and Society Leaving Cert papers 2022, HL and OL:
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>For example, in the ordinary level paper, students were asked to examine two sources and answer questions about “undocumented” (illegal) migrants.
>The first source was an infographic titled ‘Live Here, Work Here, Belong Here’ published by Migrant Rights Centre Ireland, containing various statistics regarding illegal immigration in Ireland.
>The second source was an adapted extract from left-wing publication The Journal, which contained suggestions that a near blanket amnesty for illegal migrants currently taking place in the country might not go far enough.
>Among the host of questions pupils were asked to complete on these documents, pupils were told to “describe a citizenship project you could undertake, based on organising an event to raise awareness about the plight of undocumented migrants in Ireland.”
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Politics and Society Leaving Cert papers 2022, HL and OL:
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State Exams Contained 'Propaganda' Pushing BLM and 'White Privilege'
Irish pupils were presented with documents promoting BLM and the concepts of 'White Privilege' and 'Micro-Aggressions' in their exams.
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The attempt to erase Irish people from public discourse around housing continues. #HouseTheIrish nationalparty.ie/join
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100 years ago a generation of Irishmen fought and killed one another over competing strategies to achieve Irish freedom. Today, the parties of Official Ireland collaborate with one another to quench Irish freedom forever. Civil War over competing visions of the same dream is an epic tragedy. But a consensus that dissolves Irish nationality is worse even than a brother war. It is surrender without a fight.
History is not a straight arrow towards progress. The horror of internecine strife, family against family and brother against brother, can be transcended only by an appreciation of valour and tragedy... indeed sometimes valour in tragedy. It can be transcended by the belief in a nation based not on abstract ideas, not on formulas or creeds, but on blood and history. A nation that goes on, tragedy after tragedy, setback after setback, forged and reforged, born and reborn, through the material and spirit of a People.
Republicanism divorced from rooted Irish nationalism is mere Cromwellism. If Ireland is just a colony of finance, a place to make money, a place to pass through, an assortment of random nationalities, then the Civil War was not tragic but comic, not serious but trite. If we trade our country for a mess of pottage, then we have traded an epic history for an inglorious farce. nationalparty.ie/join
History is not a straight arrow towards progress. The horror of internecine strife, family against family and brother against brother, can be transcended only by an appreciation of valour and tragedy... indeed sometimes valour in tragedy. It can be transcended by the belief in a nation based not on abstract ideas, not on formulas or creeds, but on blood and history. A nation that goes on, tragedy after tragedy, setback after setback, forged and reforged, born and reborn, through the material and spirit of a People.
Republicanism divorced from rooted Irish nationalism is mere Cromwellism. If Ireland is just a colony of finance, a place to make money, a place to pass through, an assortment of random nationalities, then the Civil War was not tragic but comic, not serious but trite. If we trade our country for a mess of pottage, then we have traded an epic history for an inglorious farce. nationalparty.ie/join
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
"Glacaimís chughainn d'á bhrigh sin an Fhiannaidheacht. Glacaimís chughainn í mar adhbhar scéalaidheachta, mar adhbhar oideachais, mar adhbhar drámaidheachta. Ní suarach a bhfuil le foghluim uathi. Misneach, uaisleacht aigne, fíor-charadas, deagh-laochas- iad san an Foghmhar atá le baint againn-ne indiu, an Foghmhar atá mar thoradh ar an síol bheag úd a cuireadh i dtalamh fad fadó nuair a bhí an t-Earrach i n-Éirinn áin."
"Let us therefore accept the Fenian Cycle. Let us take it as material for stories, as educational material, as dramatic material. What we can learn from it is not insignificant. Courage, nobility of mind, true friendship, good heroism- those things are the harvest for us to be reaped today, the harvest that is the fruit of that small seed that was put in the earth long ago when it was springtime in splendid Ireland."
Séamus Ó hÉamhthaigh, 'Fianna Glan-Áilne Gaedheal', The Clongonian 1934.
"Let us therefore accept the Fenian Cycle. Let us take it as material for stories, as educational material, as dramatic material. What we can learn from it is not insignificant. Courage, nobility of mind, true friendship, good heroism- those things are the harvest for us to be reaped today, the harvest that is the fruit of that small seed that was put in the earth long ago when it was springtime in splendid Ireland."
Séamus Ó hÉamhthaigh, 'Fianna Glan-Áilne Gaedheal', The Clongonian 1934.
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
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O'Connell St, Dublin: A young African male is roaring his head off at random people or the demons in his head. He then attempts to grab a child. When confronted, he takes his cock out.
This is our capital's main thoroughfare, overlooked by the headquarters of the Easter Rising. This used to be Dancing Mary's spot.
It's now the brave new Ireland at the centre of the world or as one bystander remarks: "This is what we get for letting them in the country."
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This is our capital's main thoroughfare, overlooked by the headquarters of the Easter Rising. This used to be Dancing Mary's spot.
It's now the brave new Ireland at the centre of the world or as one bystander remarks: "This is what we get for letting them in the country."
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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“I was born and bred outside the Gaeltacht, that’s true, but I’m still a Gael. Im in a quandary here and it’s a problem, because im not fully a Gael yet. I will be at some stage, in 10 or 20 years maybe, but I will be a Gael. A Gaelic Poet.”
- Mícheàl Ó hAirtnéide, the attitude every Irish person needs to have. Strive to be a Gael. Use these words as motivation to start learning your language.
- Mícheàl Ó hAirtnéide, the attitude every Irish person needs to have. Strive to be a Gael. Use these words as motivation to start learning your language.
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Lyrics to the Irish Jacobite lament Caoine Cill Chais
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The number one thing that should make any true Gael illiberal is the question of the Irish language
Only illiberal methods will ever be able to revive it. It needs to be forced onto the population top down in all realms of culture, just like English was.
Only illiberal methods will ever be able to revive it. It needs to be forced onto the population top down in all realms of culture, just like English was.
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Richard Lynn didn’t even find that to be true (1st image).
As well, Lynns analysis for Ireland was semi flawed and this is very reflected when looking other tests etc. For example, Ireland scores 8th in the world on average with PISA scores (2nd pic) - how is a low IQ country scoring this high? I’ll also leave a critique of Lynns Irish analysis here and here
This also ignores that Catholics in the Occupied 6 counties score better in schools than Protestants (3rd pic).
And when looking at Irish emigrants let’s say in England - why do they score 10% more on average in school than English (4th pic) - I know the argument would be “because more affluent Irish emigrate from Ireland” - but it’s also claimed in the previous post the Irish in England are uncivilised - “scarcely human” - barbarians compared to English and in rough/impoverished areas - so uncivilised barbarians are scoring higher? Lol
As well, Lynns analysis for Ireland was semi flawed and this is very reflected when looking other tests etc. For example, Ireland scores 8th in the world on average with PISA scores (2nd pic) - how is a low IQ country scoring this high? I’ll also leave a critique of Lynns Irish analysis here and here
This also ignores that Catholics in the Occupied 6 counties score better in schools than Protestants (3rd pic).
And when looking at Irish emigrants let’s say in England - why do they score 10% more on average in school than English (4th pic) - I know the argument would be “because more affluent Irish emigrate from Ireland” - but it’s also claimed in the previous post the Irish in England are uncivilised - “scarcely human” - barbarians compared to English and in rough/impoverished areas - so uncivilised barbarians are scoring higher? Lol
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
A Dhuine Uasail,
Allow me, through your columns, to enlighten some film fan(atic)s with regard to the true character of those individuals whom they have placed on pedestals of hero worship. I am sure that if they fully realised the dangers resulting from the stream of insidious propaganda which proceeds from the Judaeo-Masonic controlled sources, and which warps and corrupts the minds of youth by implanting a false philosophy and concept of life, they would not hesitate to rise and strike...''
Seán Sabhat ''A Red List''
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Allow me, through your columns, to enlighten some film fan(atic)s with regard to the true character of those individuals whom they have placed on pedestals of hero worship. I am sure that if they fully realised the dangers resulting from the stream of insidious propaganda which proceeds from the Judaeo-Masonic controlled sources, and which warps and corrupts the minds of youth by implanting a false philosophy and concept of life, they would not hesitate to rise and strike...''
Seán Sabhat ''A Red List''
[1/2]
Forwarded from Irish Farmer
There's a lot to unpack here, as they say. It's a good subject to really get bogged into the current farming situation here, its nitty gritty legal talk, all about a basic part of the current agri system.
There's a plethora of questions to ask, from the very basics up to the theoreticals.
Why are there calves being exported? Why is there so many Dairy farms now? The Milk quota, Irish cattle export in general and ofc, animal welfare.
The knock on effects of such a change like banning or limiting calf exports would be sizeable, but: first things first, why is there so many extra calves in the country? The milk quota was removed.
The milk quota: the "Mountains of butter" agri policy the EU had was the EU would pay farmers to produce food, no matter if anyone wanted it or not. This led to vast overproduction, in order to limit production, the EU put a quota on how much milk individual farms/creameries/member states could produce. This basically let a farmer know how much he would probably earn each year, and the over production would stop interfering in the global market.
This type of policy was kept, and further developed, instead of farmers getting fined (as it was the early EU policy set up), farmers now get paid to fulfil tasks, essentially anything from maintaining stone walls to really what amounts to excessive record keeping.
A problem arose as the amount of people, the Chinese etc, wanting powdered milk and kerrygold butter just kept getting higher.
To fulfil the market demand, in 2015, the Milk Quota was removed. Farmers could now produce as much milk as they wanted again.
Now, as is the eternal thread in farming, that solution created another problem. In order for a cow to produce milk, it has to have a calf, and there's a fair few calves around because dairy farms have grown considerably in terms of the total % of cattle in the country. The problem with that is they are bred to barely put on any meat and put all their energy into milk instead. The general practice is to breed the milking cows with a Beef bull whenever possible, so the calf will get fat if they just get packed full of grain.
Now, I'm from Donegal, and I've only ever seen barley planted 3 times in my life, so I know nothing about tillage farming, but they're intertwined here too growing food for cattle. There's better informed people than me to explain that situation.
I'll use an example I seen myself: after the milk quota was gone, a guy bought computerised calf feeders. He bought in 100 dairy calves and each one got an electronic collar. To be clear, this guy kept the place spotless, thick straw bedding in a giant shed (calves had rakes of room) with good airflow at the correct temperature and excellent vet care. Each calf had a daily allocation of milk replacer, and the computer would give it the exact amount it wanted until the ration was used up for the day.
Now, you can probably see how that would affect traditional suckler farmers, who have a beef bull and beef cows, who are having calves bred for meat, in a market saturated with cheap mince (with horse meat in it), price fixing by giant beef corporations, and every other current economic problem that's hitting everyone, the Irish agri situation is precarious at best, even before we talk about "the markets". The interaction between each farming sector is like a constant tugowar except theres one rope and dozens of different people all pulling in different directions, some only pulling at stray strands, others with their feet planted with a good grip. I haven't even mentioned Bord Bía and the huge number of other semi agri bodies in this country. Kerrygold, the amount of industrial and artisan cheeses and yoghurts. We're talking major, major money in every part of the country.
One change in the current fluctuating quasi eqilibrium and it could end up looking like a dinner dropped on the floor.
There's a plethora of questions to ask, from the very basics up to the theoreticals.
Why are there calves being exported? Why is there so many Dairy farms now? The Milk quota, Irish cattle export in general and ofc, animal welfare.
The knock on effects of such a change like banning or limiting calf exports would be sizeable, but: first things first, why is there so many extra calves in the country? The milk quota was removed.
The milk quota: the "Mountains of butter" agri policy the EU had was the EU would pay farmers to produce food, no matter if anyone wanted it or not. This led to vast overproduction, in order to limit production, the EU put a quota on how much milk individual farms/creameries/member states could produce. This basically let a farmer know how much he would probably earn each year, and the over production would stop interfering in the global market.
This type of policy was kept, and further developed, instead of farmers getting fined (as it was the early EU policy set up), farmers now get paid to fulfil tasks, essentially anything from maintaining stone walls to really what amounts to excessive record keeping.
A problem arose as the amount of people, the Chinese etc, wanting powdered milk and kerrygold butter just kept getting higher.
To fulfil the market demand, in 2015, the Milk Quota was removed. Farmers could now produce as much milk as they wanted again.
Now, as is the eternal thread in farming, that solution created another problem. In order for a cow to produce milk, it has to have a calf, and there's a fair few calves around because dairy farms have grown considerably in terms of the total % of cattle in the country. The problem with that is they are bred to barely put on any meat and put all their energy into milk instead. The general practice is to breed the milking cows with a Beef bull whenever possible, so the calf will get fat if they just get packed full of grain.
Now, I'm from Donegal, and I've only ever seen barley planted 3 times in my life, so I know nothing about tillage farming, but they're intertwined here too growing food for cattle. There's better informed people than me to explain that situation.
I'll use an example I seen myself: after the milk quota was gone, a guy bought computerised calf feeders. He bought in 100 dairy calves and each one got an electronic collar. To be clear, this guy kept the place spotless, thick straw bedding in a giant shed (calves had rakes of room) with good airflow at the correct temperature and excellent vet care. Each calf had a daily allocation of milk replacer, and the computer would give it the exact amount it wanted until the ration was used up for the day.
Now, you can probably see how that would affect traditional suckler farmers, who have a beef bull and beef cows, who are having calves bred for meat, in a market saturated with cheap mince (with horse meat in it), price fixing by giant beef corporations, and every other current economic problem that's hitting everyone, the Irish agri situation is precarious at best, even before we talk about "the markets". The interaction between each farming sector is like a constant tugowar except theres one rope and dozens of different people all pulling in different directions, some only pulling at stray strands, others with their feet planted with a good grip. I haven't even mentioned Bord Bía and the huge number of other semi agri bodies in this country. Kerrygold, the amount of industrial and artisan cheeses and yoghurts. We're talking major, major money in every part of the country.
One change in the current fluctuating quasi eqilibrium and it could end up looking like a dinner dropped on the floor.
Forwarded from Race Borz
Irish nationalists I think understand this better than anyone else because of their relationship with the British Empire and the need to find allies wherever they could find them has put them in a somewhat unique position in comparison to other nationalist movements, which is why you sometimes see them get picked on by more Anglophile types in a way that goes far beyond gentle online ribbing. And it would be disrespectful of me as an American to tell someone who is an Irish nationalist my Wikipedia-skimmed opinions on the Irish Civil War.
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
That time during the 80s when a group called “Socialists Against Nationalism” were putting out pamphlets saying that the Hunger Strikers were ‘sectarian-fascists’ and should be opposed
‘Socialists Against Nationalism’ was a campaign established by the British & Irish Communist Organisation, the Limerick Socialists Organisation and the Socialist Party of Ireland in the late 1970s.
https://www.leftarchive.ie/organisation/256/
‘Socialists Against Nationalism’ was a campaign established by the British & Irish Communist Organisation, the Limerick Socialists Organisation and the Socialist Party of Ireland in the late 1970s.
https://www.leftarchive.ie/organisation/256/
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
"D’fior chogaidh comhailtear síothcháin,
seanfocal nách sároighthear;
ní faghann síoth acht fear faghla
feadh Banbha na mbánfoithreadh."
"By a man of war is peace maintained,
a saying that cannot be refuted;
only the man of attack finds peace
in Ireland of the grassy slopes."
On stanza 3 -
"Ní fhuighid siad síodh ó Ghallaibh Gaoidhil na ngníomh gcathardha"
"Gaels of civil actions will not receive peace from the Foreigners."
(16th century version of compromising cuck-situationistists lol)
- Tadhg Dall Ó Huiginn (c.1550 – c.1591), 𝗗’𝗳𝗵𝗶𝗼𝗿 𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗱𝗵 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝘀𝗶𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗻. Composed for Brian na Múrtha Ó Ruairc
seanfocal nách sároighthear;
ní faghann síoth acht fear faghla
feadh Banbha na mbánfoithreadh."
"By a man of war is peace maintained,
a saying that cannot be refuted;
only the man of attack finds peace
in Ireland of the grassy slopes."
On stanza 3 -
"Ní fhuighid siad síodh ó Ghallaibh Gaoidhil na ngníomh gcathardha"
"Gaels of civil actions will not receive peace from the Foreigners."
(16th century version of compromising cuck-situationistists lol)
- Tadhg Dall Ó Huiginn (c.1550 – c.1591), 𝗗’𝗳𝗵𝗶𝗼𝗿 𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗱𝗵 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝘀𝗶𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗻. Composed for Brian na Múrtha Ó Ruairc