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Old December 15th, 2022 #1
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Beheading of 2 gay men by Iranian refugee in Sligo, Ireland just reported as murder.


22-year-old man charged with murders of Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee in Sligo




Yousef Palani 22


A MAN IN his 20s has appeared in court charged with the murders of Michael Snee and Aidan Moffitt in Sligo. Yousef Palani, aged 22, of 10 Markievicz Heights, Sligo was charged with two murders and a Section 4 assault at the Sligo District Court this afternoon.

Palani appeared before Judge Sandra Murphy at 4.45pm, where solicitor Gerry McGovern asked for an “immediate” psychiatric assessment and that he be placed on suicide watch while in custody. He has been remanded in custody and will appear in court again via video link on 21 April.

A 58-year-old man, Michael Snee, was found dead in his home in Sligo town on Tuesday night, while Aidan Moffitt, 42, was found dead on Monday night. Both men had suffered serious physical injuries due to a physical assault.


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22-year-old man charged with murders of Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee in Sligo
14 IV 2022.





Pictured: 'Iranian refugee' suspect, 22, in Irish 'gay-hate murder' case is remanded in custody after two men were found grotesquely mutilated in their own homes and third was stabbed in the eye 'after meeting someone through dating apps'


• Michael Snee, 58, and Aiden Moffatt, 41, found murdered in their own homes
• Yousef Palani, 22, is accused of two charges of murder and a charge of assault
• Snee and Moffatt were found at their homes in Sligo with grotesque injuries
• Another man was stabbed in the eye after talking to another male on dating app


A 22-year-old man was remanded in custody today after being charged with brutally murdering two men in their own homes in Ireland and stabbing another man in the eye.

Yousef Palani was heckled and shouted by onlookers as he was driven from the Garda station in a van and escorted by police into court. He is accused of two counts of murder following the deaths of Michael Snee, 58, and Aiden Moffitt, 41, who were found with devastating and grotesque injuries of a similar nature at their homes in the town of Sligo.

Police said earlier this week that they are examining whether a potential serial killer had been deliberately targeting men online. Antony Burke, who was attacked near the Sligo racecourse and stabbed in the eye after talking to another male on an online dating app, was applauded by crowds as he walked down the street before entering the court building.

Palani, wearing a grey sweater, appeared before District Judge Sandra Murphy during a brief hearing which was attended by the families of the dead men.

The court heard that Palani made no response when charged with the murder of Mr Moffitt and when he was charged with assault, but responded 'I understand that', when charged with the murder of Mr Snee. There was no application for bail.

Defence solicitor Gerry McGovern requested an immediate psychiatric assessment of his client, as well as applying for legal aid, describing Palani as unemployed. He also requested that the accused be put on suicide watch by the prison service.Judge Murphy directed that a psychiatric assessment be carried out and that any medical treatment necessary be provided. Legal aid was also granted. Palani is to appear before the same court by video link on April 21. Crowds berated the accused as he was driven from the courthouse in a van following the hearing. Yousef Palani was heckled and shouted by onlookers as he was driven from the Garda station in a van and escorted by police into court


Mr Moffitt was a prominent businessman and a Fine Gael activist. Mr Snee worked as a care assistant. Both have been described as well respected and liked in the local community. The murders have shocked the small town on the west coast, with vigils planned across the island in memory of the two men.

Palani, believed to be an Iranian Kurdish refugee who travelled to Ireland with his family at the age of six, was arrested on suspicion of murder in the early hours of Wednesday morning outside his home in a quiet cul-de-sac, south of Sligo town. A police source told MailOnline the murder suspect is an Iranian Kurdish refugee who arrived in Sligo in September 2006 when he was six-years-old with his mother, father and brother.

The family are believed to be one of nine Iranian Kurdish families who moved to Ireland under a government scheme after living in refugee camps in Iran, Iraq and Jordan for 25 years.

A few days prior to the killings, a man in his 40s was attacked near the Sligo racecourse and stabbed in the eye after talking to another male on an online dating app. Gardaí are probing whether this attack and any other assaults in recent weeks have any links to the recent deaths. They are now examining whether a potential serial killer had been deliberately targeting men online.

The police source said the suspect was educated in Sligo in the local primary and secondary school after arriving in 2006 as a refugee. The family also lived in a house in Sligo and attended the local mosque. They added that the suspect's father is well known in the town.

The Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he is 'deeply concerned' by the killings, while Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said: 'What happened is unspeakable and hard to fathom.' Mr Varadkar added that he was 'concerned about the possible motive of the attacker'.

Justice Minister Helen McEntee has vowed to bring in new hate crime laws after a spate of attacks on gay men, in what has been a 'dark week' for the LGBTI+ community in Ireland.

The body of Mr Moffitt was discovered in his house in Cartron Heights at around 8.30pm on Monday evening. It is understood his body was severely mutilated. A forensic examination of the semi-detached house continued, with officers conducting house-to-house enquiries. Mr Moffit, a Fine Gael activist, was last seen socialising in a local pub on Sunday evening. Gardaí believe the businessman and peace commissioner may have been attacked and killed by a man he had been communicating with online.

Just over 24 hours after Mr Moffit's mutilated body was found, police found a second murder victim - Mr Snee, a visually impaired man from City View on Connaughton Road. The 58-year-old, who lived on his own, is also believed to have communicated with his killer online where they arranged to meet at his terraced house.

Gardaí found Mr Snee's mutilated remains when they responded to a 999 call at about 10.30pm on Tuesday night. Garda superintendent Aidan Glacken said: 'Michael had been subject of a serious physical assault and had suffered significant injuries.' The man's neighbours described him as a 'private individual' who had a number of sisters living in the area with whom he was very close. Mr Snee had previously been married and once worked as a medical assistant at Sligo University Hospital. A neighbour was reduced to tears when describing her fondness for him. 'I knew there was an incident at his house, but had no idea that he had actually been murdered,' she said. 'I'm just in so much shock right now. Michael was such a lovely man who often called into my house just to say hello.'He lived alone and brought his dog everywhere with him, but I didn't know much about his personal life,' she said.

The neighbour went onto say that Mr Snee was assaulted in recent months outside his home, but the incident is not believed to be linked with his death. The scene was preserved overnight and a forensic examination is under way. His body has been removed from the scene for a postmortem examination.It's understood that the man arrested following the discovery of the 58-year-old had returned from prayer at a local mosque shortly before armed members of the Emergency Response Unit arrived at his home which was occupied by seven other family members, including a number of small children.

'I've been living here for over 30 years and have never seen anything like it,'
said one neighbour. 'The armed gardaí just rushed up to the house and started shouting for everyone inside to get out immediately.'It was a very distressing thing to see, especially with the small children present.'


Another neighbour said the family had been renting the property for more than a decade. 'We never had any problems with any of them before. The older men were really involved in their fitness and could be regularly seen jogging and exercising on the green. 'It's just difficult to process everything that happened,' he said.

The extent of the two victims' injuries suggest they were attacked by a sharp implement.

Supt Glacken said that both men were 'well known and respected in this community'. 'They were assaulted and murdered in their own homes,' he added.

Just hours before the suspect was arrested, members of the Armed Support Unit rushed to a property in the town. Video footage shows the Gardaí shouting orders at the people inside to vacate the premises and get on their knees. However, senior Gardaí would not be drawn into commenting on the significance or connection to the investigation.

The senior garda said that two separate murder investigations are under way. Supt Glacken revealed gardaí are 'actively investigating' as to whether there is any hate related motive to the murders. He said: 'An Garda Síochána will endeavour to seek out all the available evidence, and ultimately it will be for a court to decide on the motivation behind these appalling crimes. Gardaí are also investigating whether Michael and Aidan met their attacker online. Meeting people online is a normal activity.'Meeting people online should be a safe activity. But as with any online activity, everybody should be aware of personal safety advice, which we have provided on the Garda website,' he said.

Gardaí are also continuing to explore all the circumstances around another recent attack at the weekend in Sligo which may be linked to murders. It's understood the man in his 40s had met up with an individual he had been talking to online on Friday night before he was stabbed in the face. On Wednesday, the man was seen walking near his home in a small housing estate in south Sligo, donning an eye patch over his injured eye. Speaking to the Irish Daily Mail near his home, the victim said didn't want to comment on what happened as it may hamper the Garda investigation.

Mr Moffitt's close friend Blaine Gaffney said that the horror of his friend's death had yet to fully sink in. 'Aidan was somebody who lit up the world whenever you were in his company,' he said. 'He was a very prominent businessman in Sligo town. He was somebody who would be very involved in political circles. 'Anybody inside his social bubble would know the character he was. He was very outgoing, very intelligent, very, very smart, somebody that was very caring and who has proven that in the community throughout the years. 'You know, he was just a good friend, a really, really good friend and it's very hard to try to come to terms with what has happened' He added: 'This whole thing as it seems to be transpiring it's just very hard to comprehend.'



Hate crime laws on way 'in weeks', vows Justice Minister


The Justice Minister has vowed to bring in new hate crime laws after a spate of attacks on gay men, in what has been a 'dark week' for the LGBTI+ community in Ireland.

Fine Gael Minister Helen McEntee yesterday said the killings of Aidan Moffitt, 42, and Michael Snee, 58, in Sligo were 'atrocious' and said that many people, including her own friends, are distressed by attacks on the LGBTQ community.

The minister promised new legislation on hate crimes 'in a matter of weeks' and 'to tackle these disgusting crimes, which divide our society and communities.'

She said: 'I know this has been a difficult week for the LGBT community. I just want to reassure people, that any crimes that are motivated by hate or by prejudice or discrimination will not be tolerated and will carry higher sentences. I hope to introduce the hate crime Bill in a matter of weeks to respond.'

Meanwhile, CEO of LGBT Ireland, Paula Fagan, said the charity is 'reeling' from the string of homophobic attacks this week.

Ms Fagan said: 'These devastating crimes bring to the fore the need for comprehensive hate crime legislation, and I – along with other sectoral representatives – will be speaking with lawmakers over the coming days to stress the need for them to redouble their efforts and ensure the forthcoming legislation is effective, comprehensive and enacted with urgency. The LGBTI+ community has the right to feel and be safe on our streets, and online.'

Sam, a mother from the north-west, told RTÉ's Liveline yesterday that her son, 'a heterosexual, sporty young man who gets on with everybody' was attacked two months ago while defending his gay friend after he was called 'faggot' at a house party. She said: 'There is a chance people might think these incidents are isolated, but they're not.

'My son was out on the town having a great time with friends they went to a nightclub, got a takeaway and went back to a house party. There were people there that he didn't know.' Sam told how the people called one of her son's friends 'a faggot' and 'my son's immediate response was to say, 'You don't call people that'. As he turned to his left to say this, he got a blow to the head, he wasn't sure if it was a kick or a punch, and he said everything happened really quickly. 'A number of people pounced on him, I am talking about up to four people,' she said. She said her son sustained black eyes and cuts across his face, which she called 'horrific.' The attackers then went on to hit his friend, who sustained even worse injuries, including a broken nose. Despite the trauma the attack has caused her son, Sam said, 'I was very proud of his actions on the night,' and that he would defend his friend again. She added: 'I can't imagine how members of the LGBTQ community feel today.' Referring to the 2015 marriage equality act, Sam said recent events have shown '2015 didn't rid us of homophobia, it didn't rid us of discrimination'.

Presenter Katie Hannon remarked: 'We should call this out, but that is what he got for calling this out.'



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Suspect in Irish 'gay-hate serial killer' case where two men...
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GB television report this incident as Beheading but the MSM will not say that.
"grotesquely mutilated" = beheading, such is the control and censorship of MSM in the EUssr.



According to Mark Steyn on GB Minister McEntee blames the Catholic Church and thinks the LBGT agenda should be better promoted in Primary schools.


The political establishment in the Rep. of Ireland, are all fanatical globalists and, would not dare say mass migration and islam is the cause of this.


2016 Cencus it’s a fact! 17.3% 11,421 The percentage of Irish residents born abroad (up 0.3% on 2011) and that does not include their children.
It’s a fact!
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Inquests into deaths of Aidan Moffett and Michael Snee adjourned at Sligo Coroner’s Court
 
Old December 16th, 2022 #2
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Default Number of Ukrainians arriving in Ireland reaches more than 54,000

Number of Ukrainians arriving in Ireland reaches more than 54,000


The latest data from the CSO showed more than 1,000 people from Ukraine arrived in one week alone in September. The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) found a total of 54,771 people from Ukraine arrived in Ireland up to September 25.

More than 1,000 people arrived in the previous week.

All Ukrainians have been issued with personal public service numbers (PPSNs) under the Temporary Protection Directive.

Our analysis also shows that the rate per 100 of the population ranges across all LEAs in the country from 0.07% to 7.87%

The highest percentage of those arriving, a total of 19,121 individuals (more than a third of all arrivals), were categorised as “one parent with children” under the broad relationship classification headings used.

As of September 25, 67% of the arrivals that attended employment support events arranged by Intreo Public Employment Services, English language proficiency was noted as being a challenge in securing employment.

Of the 19,589 arrivals who attended an Intreo event, 14,209 had recorded previous occupations, with professionals being the largest group at 32%.

Of the 13,878 persons where the highest level of education was recorded, 67% had achieved an NFQ level equivalent to 7 or higher.

CSO statistician Karola Graupner said the latest data provides insights into Ireland’s response to the Ukrainian crisis.

“We show two maps in this release based on mapping 51,788 individuals, or 95% of arrivals, to a location within Ireland,” she said.

“The first map is a count of arrivals by local electoral area (LEA), and the second is the rate of arrivals by LEA (per 100 of the preliminary Census 2022 de facto population).

The map is based on the local post office addresses through which arrivals were seeking assistance from the Department of Social Protection or, if available, the arrivals’ residential address where an accommodation recognition payment is payable to the host of the residence.



Number of Ukrainians arriving in Ireland reaches 54,000
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n...land/number-of...
03/10/2022 · More than 54,000 Ukrainians have sought refuge in Ireland since the onset of war in their country, data shows. The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) found …


Rep. of Ireland has a population of 5 million. Many indigenous Irish are homeless ie. families unable to access public housing.

From March up to September is 7 months for 54,771 Ukrainians makes an annual rate of 93,893 Ukrainians per year - 2% annual population change.
Who wants this?
How is this going to be paid for?
Who is going to pay for it?
Why is there no popular national objection?
 
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Liam Neeson is happy with this.
 
Old December 28th, 2022 #4
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Halal food, muslim chefs and bigger rooms demanded by residents of Louth's newest Plantation centre.



Can you imagine where we'll be in 20yrs. Stepping off the footpath for our overlord.

Sick of these scammers and all their demands, go home and take your demands back to your own government, our priority should be the Irish people who are working all hours to provide for their families, the sense of entitlement by these people is off the charts.

Make a stand for your country. Let the politicians know that Ireland is full and we were never asked or gave our consent to our country being changed beyond recognition.
The demand on Public services is now excessive and stretched beyond capacity.
We simply can't house the world while many Irish people cannot afford a simple home.



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Four males are said to have been hospitalised after a mass stabbing event at a migrant hotel in Ireland.


Four males have been brought to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries in Ireland after a mass stabbing event at one of the country’s many migrant hotels.

Led by an extremely globalist coalition of political parties, the European Union member-state has pursued a radical policy of open borders since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, with around 65,000 would-be refugees and asylum seekers supposedly from Ukraine and beyond arriving in the country this year.

Such a massive influx into a nation of only around five million people has put great strain on resources, with the government rapidly running out of places to house many of the new arrivals, often resorting to contracting out hotels and even using disused office blocks to lodge migrants. It was reportedly at one of these hotels where the stabbing incident occurred, with the Irish Times reporting that police were called out to the Hotel Killarney at around 8:30 p.m. on Sunday evening local time, which is currently being used as migrant accommodation. Two men in their thirties are said to have been arrested in relation to the incident, and a forensic investigation is now set to take place at the scene on Monday.

The sudden presence of tens of thousands of migrants — many of whom do not even claim to be Ukrainians — in Ireland has led to significant social disquiet over the past twelve months, with many in the country questioning their government’s willingness to house foreign nationals at a time when many in the country are struggling to afford homes themselves.

Questions have also been raised as to who exactly is being granted permission to stay in the country by state authorities, with one video going viral in the country last week depicting a migrant saying that the Irish will “have to” adjust to the demands made by new Muslim arrivals. In the video, the migrant who claims to be from Afghanistan expresses annoyance that he and his fellow Muslims are not allowed to cook their own food or have their own Muslim chef while in migrant accommodation. He later went on to tell Irish Freedom Party leader Hermann Kelly that asylum seekers are not willing to compromise on their religion to fit in with locals. While saying that migrants were willing to adopt local clothing and language, the migrant stated that “religion cannot be adapted” to the Irish way of life. “You have to deal with that,” the migrant went on to tell Kelly.

Speaking to Breitbart Europe, Kelly claimed that the recent influx has put Ireland on the same road as many other European nations, and that mass migration will inevitably lead to higher instances of violence on the island. “Far from Irish exceptionalism on immigration, Ireland is currently on track to mirror other European states where more unvetted immigration means more theft, violence, and sexual assault,” he said. “This multiple stabbings incident at a former hotel in Killarney, handed by the government over to the sole use of migrants should increase public weariness regarding immigration into Ireland,” Kelly continued. “It’s not only leading to more violence but it’s putting a huge strain on our tourism sector, our housing market as well as access to healthcare and other public services.” “It’s quickly approaching a time when many people will say ‘Enough is enough, we’ve got to call a halt to uncontrolled unvetted immigration into Ireland’. The safety and prosperity of the Irish people must be our priority,” he went on to say. “We cannot and will not house the world.”



Name any Islamic country. This is not only history, but the stated and enforced Islamic project. It's not mainly a personal faith, rather a fascistoid, oppressive, violent (militant) political ideology. It inspired Adolph H. Confer Speer's biographical account of this. Carl Gustav Jung, compared him and his call for a violent mass movement, to Muhammad's. Europe has suffered constant attacks from Islamic since the 7th century, eventually leading to the reactionary crusades. The Arabic and Islamic slaughter and enslavement of the natives of northern Africa, the MENA, the Indian subcontinent (Christian, Buddhist, Hindu civilisations) is without historical comparison. They enslaved more Europeans than were ever enslaved to the Americas, raiding as far north as Iceland. Unprovoked, certainly, other than the imperialistic and very militant manual. The Qur'an, accompanied by the Hadiths and the Sunnah. Large parts of Western Europe is now dominated by Islam. I know it, because I live it. This happened in a very short time. 2-4 decades. People in these parts were talking like you are. So were the Maronites who welcomed Islam into Lebanon. Wait for it. Your great grandchildren may not know what human rights once meant.

Four Hospitalised After Mass Stabbing at Migrant Hotel in Ireland 03 I 2023.


The 'great replacement' is deliberately flooding Western countries with muslim migrants to stymie any populist opposition. Everywhere in America and Europe they are there as opposition VOTERS.
 
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The government in Ireland is examining the possibility of repurposing churches for the purpose of educating Ukrainian children.


Internal documents penned by the Department of Education in Ireland have reportedly revealed that the government is examining the possibility of teaching Ukrainian children in churches should local school places not be available, a report on Thursday has claimed.

It comes as the country — which has employed a radical open borders strategy to deal with the ongoing influx of both Ukrainian and non-Ukrainian migrants — struggles to handle a major wave of new arrivals, with officials repeatedly being warned that their way of dealing with the crisis is “unsustainable“.

According to a report by the Irish Times, while the internal documents prioritise having Ukrainian children educated within regular schooling facilities in the country, it acknowledges that demand may outstrip supply in certain areas as the influx from abroad continues. As a consequence, the document claims that the department is looking at requisitioning churches, along with hotels and community centres, as places where such children who cannot access the Irish school system directly can be taught. “This may not be required in some cases if there is sufficient space in local existing schools, but it would be good contingency planning to incorporate it as the default position and could help ensure faster access to education and language supports,” the internal document reportedly states. It goes on to state that, while the department should “remain committed to providing an integrated education as soon as possible”, having refugee children taught together within such repurposed buildings would solve certain logistical issues, such as the transporting of Ukrainian children to and from educational facilities.

With the population of the Irish state consisting of roughly only 5 million people, the huge influx of both Ukrainian and non-Ukrainian migrants over the last year has had a sizable impact on both the country’s infrastructure and social sphere, with many individuals across the country feeling the impact of the new arrivals. According to data released by Ireland’s Central Statistics Office, as of the week ending December 11, 2022, there were 67,448 arrivals from Ukraine in the country. Of this number, around 34% — or just under 23,000 people — were aged from 0-19, with 13,500 individuals being enrolled in primary and secondary schools throughout the country.

On top of this figure, the country saw just short of 14,000 asylum seekers enter the country who do not claim to be Ukrainian, a 20-year record for the country. Such a large number of arrivals — largely encouraged by ruling politicians within the country — has put significant strain on Ireland’s infrastructure, with officials repeatedly being warned last year that their approach to letting in a limitless number of foreign migrants was “unsustainable”. Despite this, such an open borders approach looks set to continue in 2023, with the Irish Times reporting that the country’s Department of Integration is at risk of buckling under the pressure of ever more arrivals, with the country’s near-complete lack of housing also making it extremely difficult to properly care for those who seek refuge.



The present day woke Irish are no doubt scratching their heads trying to work out what Churches were for in the first place!




Ireland Considering Turning Churches into Schools for Ukrainian Children
06 I 2023.



Homelessness record broken again as 11,542 people in emergency accommodation in November
The CEO of Dublin Simon Community said that the figures convey “nothing short of a tragedy.” THE NUMBER OF people experiencing homelessness in Ireland has once again hit a record high with latest government figures showing that 11,542 people were living in emergency accommodation in November. It is the fifth consecutive month that the record number has been broken.



ALL IRISH POLITICIANS ARE BOUGHT EU/GLOBALIST LACKIES.


Lackies - A group of people that cant think for themselves, and have a Boss that does the thinking for them. Anyone that lacks the inteligence to figure it out for themselves.
 
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Children’s Minister Calls for ‘Transgender Issues’ to be Taught in Elementary School



Ireland’s Children’s Minister has publicly called for “transgender issues” to be taught to children in elementary schools.


Roderic O’Gorman, Ireland’s Minister of Children, has told a newspaper in the country that elementary school children in the country should be taught about “transgender issues” in order to properly educate them about “diversity”.


A gay man, O’Gorman previously became embroiled in scandal after publicly sharing a photograph depicting him with social activist Peter Tatchell, a well-known rights campaigner in the UK who was recently accused of defending a “pro-paedophilia book”. Tatchell, for his part, strongly denies supporting child abuse over the various claims made against him.


Speaking to the establishment broadsheet newspaper the Irish Independent, O’Gorman reportedly backed children in Ireland’s Primary School system being taught about “transgender issues” as part of their education on the topic of “diversity”.


“I think it’s important that primary school children as well have an understanding of the diversity of our society,” the minister told the publication, having also stated that “transgender issues should be part of [the] primary curriculum”. The minister went on to say that he was working on the possibility of allowing those under the age of 16 in the country to legally declare their own “gender identity”, with the Green Party official attacking those who would criticise transgenderism. “The rights of trans people in our country can’t be up for debate,” the minister reportedly said. “The discourse, particularly on social media, has become incredibly vicious towards members of the trans community in recent years.”


“No one wants to shut down free speech,” O’Gorman continued. “But I think it is really important that dialogue is respectful and based on facts, I suppose, rather than based on just mere prejudice.” This latter statement comes as O’Gorman’s fellow ministers push hate speech legislation through the country’s parliament which could see those who utter prohibited statements jailed for up to five years.


Roderic O’Gorman’s stated desire to see “transgender issues” taught to primary school children has led to significant public outcry, with many Irish people taking to social media to denounce the efforts of the Green party politician. This is far from the first time O’Gorman has become embroiled in controversy, however, with the Children’s Minister having previously found himself under fire for being photographed with Peter Tatchell, a gay rights activist that has previously been accused of defending a “pro-paedophilia book“. “While it may be impossible to condone paedophilia, it is time society acknowledged the truth that not all sex involving children is unwanted, abusive and harmful,” the campaigner is said to have written in a letter previously published in The Guardian 25 years ago.


While Tatchell himself has strenuously denied such accusations, saying that the letter in question where he reportedly defended the work had been edited by the paper before publication with key lines of context removed, this counter-claim has been challenged by critics.


Meanwhile, O’Gorman largely dismissed the controversy — which resulted in a protest taking place outside Ireland’s parliament — as being “toxic”, “homophobic”, and built on “misinformation” propagated by “fairly right-wing groups on social media”.



Yeah, it's those folks without kids that want to corrupt and denigrate yours.


All they wanted was “the right to get married”.


He is openly gay and the Minister of Children, Heaven Help us.


He has never held a real job in his life. Student - lecturer - Green politician. And throughout his "career" he has only ever shown an interest in gay matters. But - we have to blame the 11% of Dublin West voters who put him in parliament. Green idiots.


No doubt he will have a security detail and never be seen in the streets.
Wonderful isn’t it. When the politicians can be as unaccountable as they want. It’s heaven for dictators.


The experiment has failed. We need to re-open the asylums.


Children’s Minister Calls for ‘Transgender Issues’ to be Taught in Elementary School 06 I 2023.


The 'globalists' & the EUssr elite have generously bought all the politicians and the Irish Media feed the people nothing but the WOKE doctrine. Even Indian Satrap Varadkar the P M is gay.
 
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Katherine Zappone (/zæˈpoʊn/; born 25 November 1953) is an American-Irish independent politician who served as Minister for Children and Youth Affairs from May 2016 to June 2020. She was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-West constituency from 2016 to 2020. She previously served as a Senator from 2011 to 2016, after being nominated by the Taoiseach.

She was nominated by Taoiseach Enda Kenny to the 24th Seanad in 2011,[3][4] having been recommended by Eamon Gilmore, the then leader of Fine Gael's coalition partners, the Labour Party.[5][6] With her Seanad nomination, she became the first openly lesbian member of the Oireachtas and the first member in a recognised same-sex relationship.

She was elected to the Dáil for the Dublin South-West constituency at the 2016 general election, becoming the first openly lesbian TD and, by her own reckoning, the world's 32nd lesbian to be elected to a national parliament.[7] In May 2016, after a delay in government formation, due to prolonged talks, Zappone became Ireland's first openly lesbian government Minister and the first Minister to have been openly gay at the time of appointment to cabinet, when Taoiseach Enda Kenny appointed her as the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. She lost her seat at the general election of February 2020 and continued to serve as a minister until June 2020 on the election of a new government.[8]



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Roderic O’Gorman is not the first LGBT person appointed as Ireland’s Minister of Children. Gay Taioseach / P M of Rep. of Ireland Varadkar behaves as gays always and everywhere do, appoint as many of their homosexual kin as they can.

Gays have to be the least qualified people to guide children or govern a normal heterosexual society.





Ministers ‘damaged’ in spin controversy over Katherine Zappone role


Fine Gael is riven with recriminations over the failed appointment of Katherine Zappone as a UN special envoy, with a consensus emerging among TDs and senators that Leo Varadkar, Simon Coveney and a third senior figure have been damaged by the controversy.

An unnamed minister is being widely blamed for “spinning” the Zappone story in a leak from cabinet, though others feel the damage was compounded by Varadkar’s attendance at the Merrion Hotel function organised by Zappone.


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When Kathie Connolly-Bree's boots sank into the mud of Dunkirk refugee camp having just arrived from Ireland, she was filled with horror and shame. Horror at the conditions people were living in and shame at not having come sooner. "It was pouring rain, you just couldn't believe it. It's just appalling. I'd never been so ashamed not to have helped before, for it to happen so close to home. I just couldn't believe it. The suburban middle-class households are just a mile away from people living in tents and muck where they can't go outside," Kathie tells The Sligo Champion newspaper.


The 24-year-old daughter of Councillor Declan Bree just spent three weeks volunteering in the Dunkirk refugee camp, a lesser known sister camp to the Calais refugee camp on the northern French coast. She volunteered with an Irish group called 'Benders and Burners' - benders referring to the tents they can put up and burners referring to the wood burners they weld for the refugees. "As much as it's important to get financial aid, a physical presence is quite lacking in Dunkirk camp. The majority of volunteers go to Calais but the Dunkirk camp is rather forgotten about," she says. It's much more primitive than Calais but is currently 'home' to about 3,000 primarily young Kurdish men. "There's no electricity there. There's no wood allowed in, no tents allowed in so everything has to be smuggled constantly. The police won't allow building materials to be brought in because they don't want anything built there the way it is in Calais, which is now being torn down," she says.


Having completed a Master's in Human Rights law, specialising in Refugee law, Kathie felt compelled to find out for herself the reality behind the text books. "After all the horrific conditions that you see in the papers, I gave money to causes but I felt like I could do more. And I was able to give time and energy. So I got in contact with a friend over there and asked them if they needed people on the ground and they said yes, they were in desperate need," she says. "The day I got there, the other aid workers left within 24 hours they were so burnt out. I spent three weeks there which is a lot considering the amount of time people normally spend volunteering in the camps, two or three days."


Given the option to sleep in a hostel, Kathie chose to sleep inside the camp, leaving only for one night a week to enjoy the luxury of a hot shower and bed in a hostel once a week. "I was lucky I could do that. None of the people I was working with could because to get into a hotel in Calais you need a passport to get in, which most of the migrants don't have. People appreciated the fact that you were sleeping in the same conditions as they were. You got a lot of respect among the community for doing that," she says.


Aside from attempts at getting across to England, Kathie describes daily life in Dunkirk as "depressing" in the miserable conditions. The mud, the rain, the queues and the cold resemble an outdoor festival with no festival. The refugees can't go into town because there's "not a great attitude" towards them: "There's quite a lot of racist attacks in nearby Calais from fascists who hang around the streets beating up people."


Many of the refugees get involved in volunteering themselves, running the kitchens and the distribution tents. The few children in the camp are almost invisible: "the muck is up to your ankles so the kids are kept inside."


The origins of the European refugees problem, Kathie believes, must be solved at source. "I think we need to get to the root of the problem. None of the people I spoke to in Dunkirk wanted to be there. They wanted to be at home. They were young single men who were separated from their families and given the responsibility of looking for work and sending back money to support their families. They're all extremely lonely. They're trying to get to England because it's easier to work there and a lot of them have family members in the UK so they spoke English to me. They're often highly educated. I hung around with an engineer and a doctor. They want to go to England until everything calms down in their own country then they want to go back home. When I was there, my three closest friends were two Iraqi Kurds and an Iranian Kurd - two of them got to England within a week of me leaving. One of them on a lorry. He had tried twenty or thirty times before," she says.


Her father is proud of her, naturally. "I think he's glad I was able to open my eyes enough to physically go there and see for myself what's happening rather than just taking his word for it," she says. Growing up as the daughter of a full time politician in Sligo has been influential but never boring. "As a kid I really wasn't that aware. It didn't impact my life too much. We were just normal kids but then at the age of 13 or 14 I realised that the protests I was being brought to was something I started to care about myself," she says. It wasn't until she went to college and started mixing with other young activists that she appreciated what she had growing up with "Dad as a politician." She herself was fully involved in Cllr Bree's recent election campaign. "I did it not just because I believe in his politics but also to be able to give him that time to show your Dad how much you love him, I'm glad I got to do that," she says.


His disappointment has been lessened somewhat by Kathie's aunt Catherine Connolly winning an Independent seat in Galway West. "He's absolutely delighted for her. He's always supported Catherine's politics. It's fantastic for all of us," she smiles. Not being one to stand on the sidelines, a career in public life must surely be something to weigh up? "I'm not sure. It's something I might consider later on," she says, as she departs for a new job teaching English in China.

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What does a lifetime small town Socialist councillor with a 'declared' wealth of 5 million tell you?
 
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Pointless Irish Independence.


The Irish struggle for independence was not peaceful. It was also not fought to establish a proposition nation. Ireland was an ethnonationalist state born in blood. Some will say the revolution was monstrous, others that it was justified and heroic. All should agree, however, that if today’s Irish leaders give their country away to the Third World, it was ultimately pointless.


“Physical force republicanism”
has a long tradition on the Emerald Isle. The 1916 Easter Rising was unpopular at the time, but soon achieved mythic status. Just six years later, Irish revolutionaries won the Irish Free State after a successful insurgency. The Free State, which was still nominally subject to the British Crown, still wasn’t good enough for some of the most dedicated activists, notably Eamon de Valera. A brutal civil war then erupted between those who supported and opposed the Irish Free State, leading to the assassination of Michael Collins, a revolutionary hero and chairman of the fledgling state’s Provisional Government. On both sides were hard men fanatically dedicated to a nationalist ideal. After the war, de Valera founded Fianna Fáil (“Warriors of Destiny”) and became Ireland’s dominant political leader. He defended Irish independence and neutrality for decades.



Civilian children watch soldiers amid the rubble and ruins of a Dublin street during the Easter uprising of 1916.


The subsequent campaign to unite Ireland was mostly a leftist movement, but even the socialist Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) couldn’t help voicing ethnonationalist sentiments. Bobby Sands was a PIRA commander who martyred himself in a 1981 hunger strike. In his prison diary, he wrote that Ireland’s right to “sovereign independence” included the right to “armed revolution.” “Foremost in my tortured mind is the thought that there can never be peace in Ireland until the foreign, oppressive British presence is removed,” he added, “leaving all the Irish people as a unit to control their own affairs and determine their own destinies as a sovereign people, free in mind and body, separate and distinct physically, culturally, and economically.” You can even buy a propaganda poster featuring this quote and the image of a masked guerrilla fighter holding an M-16, along with the word RESISTANCE emblazoned across it.


A state for “a sovereign people” that is “separate and distinct physically, culturally, and economically” is by definition an ethnostate. It is de facto white nationalist. Using violent rhetoric to call for a white people to become “separate and distinct physically, culturally, and economically” is almost unimaginable today.


In Ireland today, questions about immigration are inseparable from Irish nationalism. The reason Northern Ireland is even an issue is because the British deliberately settled religiously and ethnically distinct pro-British colonists in the Irish resistance’s onetime center. The Plantation of Ulster was an intra-white “Great Replacement,” and it worked for centuries. It arguably still does, because it ensures British control of the north.


IRA terrorism against the British is remembered almost fondly in the United States. Slate reported in 2020 that memes and songs celebrating the IRA’s campaign had suddenly taken off on TikTok. “[S]ome might be relishing the idea of extreme and direct political action after being disillusioned by the failure of America’s two-party system to lead and take care of its citizens throughout the pandemic,” it wrote. Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, an alleged murderer, likewise enjoys a popular social media following, with respectful coverage from VICE, The Guardian, and the Irish Mirror. Mr. Adams most recently made headlines for saying he wouldn’t have stopped the 1996 IRA bombing attack on the London Docklands even if he had known about it in advance.


You can easily find songs about the Irish using surface-to-air missiles and Armalite rifles against the British. Popular streamer Hasan Piker can play “Come Out Ye Black and Tans” for a laugh. You can also find these songs on Spotify. Few are calling for censoring these relics of Irish history on the grounds that they could incite violence.


This reverence for propaganda about fighting the British from the not-so-distant past seems odd in the context of Ireland’s current immigration policies,. Since 1996, Ireland has been a country of net immigration. The Migration Policy Institute reports that this is due to economic growth that “created an unprecedented demand for labor across a wide range of sectors, including construction, financial, information technology, and health care.” The Financial Times reports that tech companies are promoting the same “diversity and inclusion” programs in Ireland that plague the United States. Ireland now has Black History Month and a Black Lives Matter movement.


In the short time since its independence, the Republic of Ireland was foolish enough to admit Afghans and other non-whites, thus giving the United Nations an opening to complain about “the lack of adequate redress for victims of racial discrimination and systemic racism in Irish childcare institutions between the 1940s and 1990s.” It wants “full reparation to the victims.” Ireland is now on the same road as the United States and other post-Western countries to a non-white majority. The Irish Times reported in 2005 that the president of Dublin City University expected that the “indigenous Irish will form a minority” in their country by 2050. However, he claims that immigration is still needed “if we are to remain prosperous.”


The prosperity argument isn’t compelling. Ireland went into a recession in 2008 and has arguably never recovered. The country faces a housing shortage. Despite this, the Irish government has reportedly allowed 20,000 non-Ukrainian asylum seekers into the country in 2022 alone, along with 50,000 Ukrainians. The government has moved migrants into unused buildings and schools without telling local residents. Despite protests, Integration Minister Joe O’Brien said that the “small but sinister element” won’t stop government policy. This may be just the beginning. Ireland’s minister for children, Roderic O’Gorman, says Ireland must now be ready to welcome refugees from “climate change.”


A nationalist movement is developing. The National Party, the Irish Freedom Party, and other groups are leading protests against refugee settlement, in such places as Ballymun and Drogheda. Breitbart reported that “the latter of these demonstrations were disrupted by leftist activists, who shouted ‘racist scum’ repeatedly while waving LGBT and transgender flags, for some reason.”


The Irish Mirror is worried about “a concerted attempt to demonise new arrivals,” something diversity in sports can supposedly combat. It quotes one soccer club chief operation officer, who thinks the Irish may be being manipulated by “the people who run various YouTube accounts,” and who have “the same rhetoric, the same disinformation.”


“Ireland has a moral and legal responsibility to provide shelter to those who come to our country fleeing war and prosecution,” said Ireland’s Department of Children, Equality, Disability Integration, and Youth. “The Department strongly condemns any attempt to promote division and hostility towards those who come here seeking safety.” Justice Minister Simon Harris denied that they were protests at all, calling them “intimidation.”


What the Justice Minister thinks could be very important, because the government is pushing new “hate speech legislation.” It’s intended to make it illegal to “communicate” or “behave” in such a way “that is likely to incite violence or hatred against a person or group of persons on account of their protected characteristics or any of those characteristics.” The definition of “likely” can only be subjective.


The government could also authorize police to search homes, looking for prohibited material. “We want perpetrators of this vile behavior to know they will be punished for spreading hate, prejudice, and division,” said then-Justice Minister Helen McEntee. “Hate offences law must be enacted as policy,” demanded Adam Long of the National LGBT Federation. He likewise dismissed concerns about free speech:

We will also hear claims that ‘free speech’ is supposedly being threatened, as if Ireland, in legislating against extreme criminal hate speech rather than the merely offensive . . . . Far from being anti-democratic, such provisions are in fact the hallmark of a civilised society.


This law won’t be the end, either. “Legislation is only one measure needed to tackle the harm caused by hate crime and extreme hate speech,” said the Coalition Against Hate Crime on its website. “Only certain narrowly defined behavior can be addressed with a criminal justice approach. That’s why government must commit to a comprehensive national action plan” [emphasis in original], whatever that may mean.


Media coverage of the protests against immigration has been overwhelmingly negative:

“Irish politicians and activists condemn anti-refugee protests in Ballymun,”
IrishCentral, January 10, 2023

“Roisin Ingle: The warm and welcoming community I live in is being tainted by protests,” by Roisin Ingle, Irish Times, January 18, 2023

“Fintan O’Toole: Ireland faces a rising threat from a far-right that is growing in ambition: Protests against refugees are fuelled by misinformation and a residudal element seeking to hate an ‘Other,’ “ Irish Times, January 17, 2023

Yet, what is the point of having a nation if not to separate one’s own people from others? There are differences between groups and peoples, even closely-related ones. Irish history is proof enough. How is importing thousands of non-white people when resources are short going to make things better?


“National Party? National shame”
is the title of an article from BelfastMedia with a straightforward message: nationalism is bad.


Is Ireland even a nation anymore? Ireland never had a colonial empire, and the Irish were even sometimes enslaved themselves, yet today’s Irish suffer from the same white guilt and xenophilia that plague formerly colonial and slaveowning nations. Ireland’s modern identity is derived from a national uprising against a multinational, cosmopolitan empire, but newly-independent Ireland very quickly traded its sovereignty for the lure of the global economy and the supposed need for mass immigration and cheap labor. Members of various Irish political parties, including Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin (the latter name of which means “We Ourselves” or “Ourselves Alone”), signed a statement opposing the “protests” (the scare quotes are their own) and worrying about the community’s “reputation.” Reputation? Among whom?


In this context, what is the point of bragging about the IRA’s exploits or mocking the British monarchy? The Irish people’s main opponents today are not in London or Belfast, but Dublin and Brussels. It’s far easier to brag about one’s supposed willingness to fight the British than to admit that the Irish are being displaced by immigrants imported by their own government. If the Irish are not to be a people “separate and distinct physically, culturally, and economically” but simply individualistic consumers in a multicultural and multiracial society, the sacrifices of Irish patriots were in vain.




Let us hope that today’s Irish nationalists will be able to secure their people’s future. If they can’t, the least the island’s so-called leaders could do is stop pretending they represent the Irish people’s interests and scrap their nationalist trappings. Let them admit that their idea of Irishness goes no deeper than a corporate logo and a rainbow flag.


By the same token WW1 and especially WW2 were pointless for Britain. They defeated the Germans, then gave away their country to alien black and brown people. What was the point? Also the United Nations has been nothing but a battering ram of destruction for white countries.


the Jew Globo-homo replacement strategy is alive and well in the emerald isle too.


The so-called ‘Scottish National Party’ which runs Scotland’s ‘devolved’ Potemkin parliament is just as rabidly immigrationist and anti-white. Suffice to say that the SNP are in the mould of Justin Trudeau style naked and unashamed massive uncontrolled third world replacement immigration.


“My Father Gave Me Ireland” should have a sequel called “And I Turned It Into Haiti.”
We know what happen to the white population of Haiti. They were ALL slaughtered.



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Sinn Fein's mantra is "Brits Out" meaning Africoons and muslins WELCOME. When they were canvassing at election time I told them this, and they replied "We'll take you off the list".

Democracy is a total sham. All elected politicians are dishonest, unrepresentative, greedy, corrupt, pompous charlatans.

I feel sorry for the Scottish people who are intent on following the Rep. of Ireland's example.
 
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Protest against centre for asylum seekers in Waterford
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Over 200 people have attended a protest in Lismore, Co Waterford against the opening of a Direct Provision centre for up to 117 asylum seekers in a hotel premises.




Over 200 people have attended a protest in Lismore against the opening of a Direct Provision centre for up to 117 asylum seekers in a hotel premises. The protest took place in the Co Waterford town ahead of the scheduled arrival in the coming days of 69 people who are seeking international protection in Ireland, with more expected in the coming months.


A group of families and single females are due to be accommodated in the Lismore House Hotel, which was the main tourist accommodation provider in Lismore until it closed in 2016.


However, local residents and business people have expressed unhappiness about the way the situation has developed and what they have described as a lack of consultation between the Government and the community.




Today's protest on the town's main street, outside the hotel, heard calls for people to contact their local politicians and demand "answers" on how and why Lismore was chosen for a Direct Provision centre, and how the asylum seekers will be provided with essential services.


"We got notification about this about a week and a half ago," Brian Buckley, a local resident and one of the protest organisers, told RTÉ News. "We've had no consultation with the local people or business community alike, there's no plan in place. I myself have gone looking for answers as to why this decision was made. "It's not economically or socially beneficial to the town of Lismore and Direct Provision centres don't work. There are numerous reports from organisations - Amnesty International and the like - who say that Direct Provision centres don't work," he said.


"We have taken it upon ourselves to call a protest here today just to let the Government know that we want answers. "We won't allow the good name of Lismore to be associated with such a system that is the Direct Provision system in Ireland, and is going to stain not only the name of Lismore but the west Waterford and Waterford area," he added.


Local shop-owner and member of the Lismore Social and Economic Community Group Joanne Roche said residents were unhappy "at how this has all come to the surface" and said there has been a lack of communication and information given to the people in the town. "As a community, we're a heritage town - tourism is our livelihood, we rely on it for the successful economy of the town," Ms Roche said, adding that they had been hoping that the building would re-open as a hotel. "We just feel as a community very much uninformed and we're just worried about the impact it will have on Lismore as a community and as a tourist town," she added.


A spokesperson for Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth gay man and Green Party member Roderic O'Gorman said today that "owing to the acute emergency situation at present with respect to the urgent need to accommodate those seeking refuge in Ireland," all accommodation options are being considered and utilised. He confirmed that the capacity in Lismore will eventually be for up to 117 people to be accommodated "on a phased basis," with 69 spaces to be initially filled in the hotel, followed by 26 more in late February and a further 22 in late March. "Emergency centres have been opened in all parts of the country," the spokesperson said in a statement. "There have been in excess of 60 accommodation locations utilised in 2022 across 17 counties. These options must be considered to prevent homelessness for the unprecedented numbers of people arriving seeking international protection," the statement added.


Meanwhile, Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has said it is not good enough for Ireland to tell refugees that the country is full. He said the State has to do more. However, Mr Ryan also said there would have to be more consultation with local communities about the placement of new arrivals in their areas. "It's not good enough where you can't provide a bed. But that forces us to do more and to do it in a way that doesn't divide and that doesn't see people arriving to this country getting a very harsh reception. That's not what we want." He said consultation was a vital part of managing an unprecedented crisis but he added that no one could be happy with the current situation because it was so challenging.


Asked about the finding of a poll in the Business Post that half of those surveyed believed the Government had not handled the accommodation crisis well, Mr Ryan said he would not agree. He said Minister O'Gorman has done an incredible job providing for 80,000 people. Mr Ryan said he did not know whether Ireland had breached its international obligations, as alleged by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, but he said such a situation would not be good enough.


Meanwhile, Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien has said that it is only "in a very, very small number of cases" that international protection applicants are being left without accommodation. According to available figures, an average of 20 asylum seekers a day were not offered accommodation when they presented to seek international protection this week. Speaking on RTÉ's This Week, Mr O'Brien said that these cases were "still not ones we want to see" but he said that "context was really important". "These have been a very small amount of cases in relation to the overall presentations," [/I]Mr O'Brien said.


The State is currently providing accommodation to more than 73,000 people seeking refuge. This figure includes around 20,000 international protection applicants and 53,000 Ukrainians fleeing war. 81 adult asylum seekers spent at least two nights without state provided accommodation between Tuesday and Friday of this week.


RTÉ News has spoken to one international protection applicant who spent a number of nights sleeping in a basement car park. Another said that they had returned to the arrivals lounge at Dublin Airport where they had slept. Yesterday 55 asylum seekers who had spent at least two nights without accommodation were offered places at the Citywest Transit Hub. However, 26 people who presented on Friday remain without accommodation. Figures for the numbers who were not offered accommodation over the weekend are not yet available.


A pause on offering accommodation to adult asylum seekers without children was announced on Tuesday. The Department of Children, Equality, Disability Integration and Youth said that that there was a nationwide shortage of accommodation, particularly for international protection applicants, and that the emergency accommodation at the Citywest Transit Hub was at capacity. This policy remains in place, though the department has said it will be kept under review.



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"The State is currently providing accommodation to more than 73,000 people seeking refuge. This figure includes around 20,000 international protection applicants and 53,000 Ukrainians" - The real figure is plus 100,000 a year. Since joining the EU the population of the Rep. of Ireland has doubled to 5 million.

I was in Waterford about 25 years ago and was astonished to see many Africoon woman with children. What's it not like today?
 
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Ireland to Use St Patrick’s Day to Promote ‘Diversity’ and Drag Queens



Ireland is to use its annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations to promote “diversity” and drag queens, an official announcement has revealed. Ireland’s progressive-leaning Arts Minister, Catherine Martin, declared on Monday alongside a number of drag queens that this year’s St Patrick’s Day festival in Ireland will be about celebrating “diversity” and “inclusivity”. She also took the opportunity to denounce the growing anti-mass migration protests taking place across the country, with many Irish people taking to the streets over their government’s open borders approach towards the current migrant crisis.

According to a report by the Irish Independent, the line-up for the festival was announced from Collins Barracks — a former British military instillation in the country’s capital of Dublin — with parts of the festival being set to focus on progressive and pro-LGBT entertainment, such as drag queens and cabaret performances. The festival will even sport an LGBT-ified version of Ireland’s traditional form of folk dancing event — called a Céilí — which the festival claims will be the first of its kind.

“Championing the idea that clubbing is culture – a vibrant and pivotal cultural expression – Cultúr Club spans 4 stages across the Festival Quarter site, playing host to some of Ireland’s finest DJs, drag queens, artists, cabaret talent and performers from across the LGBTQ+ community and traversing musical styles including pop, disco and electro to techno and beyond,” the official website for the festival reads. “Cultúr Club will host the first ever LGBTQ+ Géilí (pronounced Gay-Lee) on the mainstage with the fabulous PJ Kirby (co-host of the smash hit podcast, I’m Grand Mam), ably assisted by an army of drag performers,” it adds.

Speaking at the launch, Minister Martin described the traditional religious holiday associated with Ireland’s patron saint as an opportunity to promote diversity. “The theme ‘We Are One’ is about inclusivity and there’s no better time than St Patrick’s Day to have that welcoming message, that cead míle fáilte [Irish for ‘one hundred thousand welcomes’], that we are one as a people and to celebrate diversity too,” the minister is reported as saying.

However, Martin also expressed concern about the growing number of anti-mass migration protests taking place throughout Ireland, which have largely been sparked by the Irish government moving large numbers of migrants into areas, often without consulting or seeking the consent of locals.

Though talking heads in the island nation have tried to brand the demonstrations as being orchestrated by a shadowy “far right”, the protests have only gained steam over the last number of weeks, with many people now regularly taking to the streets to demand that the country end its open borders approach to the ongoing crisis. “Protests like that are of course a concern,” the arts minister remarked, before claiming that they represent a “minority” view — something that is not supported by the wealth of polling data on the subject of mass immigration into Ireland, with an estimated 61% worried about the number of migrants currently coming to the country.

There are also concerns as to whether Ireland will be able to handle the increased numbers of tourists it often sees around March, with many hotels in the city already being contracted to host migrants.





WTF do men in dresses have to do with Ireland or Irish culture?

What happened to the "comely maidens dancing at the crossroads"?
Now it's big fat rsholes in drag dancing in the streets?


The drag agenda is all over the western world. Globalism is actively replacing the old traditions with new ones and it seems the new ones are to accelerate the decline of the old traditions.


This is a hot war vs foreign ideologies. The source is the WEF and the EU. The EU must be destroyed and all culprits held accountable. When will people see the EU has been the source of all these mad policies?


For hundreds of years the strength of family contributed to the strength and morality of the nation. Marxism knows this and the destruction of the family unit in Europe has been their goal



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Ireland to Use St Patrick’s Day to Promote ‘Diversity’ and Drag Queens


This 'Globalist' Population replacement is only happening in White countries.

When the State gets away with murdering the baby in the womb what ever its called Abortion or termination, population replacement is just the next step.
 
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Migrant solidarity march to take place in Dublin


17 February 2023

A rally in support of migration, under the name Ireland for All, is due to take place in Dublin on Saturday.

Participants are expected to march to the city's Custom House in solidarity with refugees following a string of far-right demonstrations.

The coalition is supported by political parties, trade unions and community groups from across Ireland.

Musicians including Christy Moore and Maverick Sabre are scheduled to perform.

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Irish Government Discusses Giving Migrants Special Protection Under Hate Speech Law. Five Years in Prison if Convicted?




Simon Harris former Minister of Health now Minister of Justice.


A senior official within the Irish government has discussed giving migrants special protections under the state’s coming hate speech laws. Simon Harris, who is currently serving as Ireland’s minister for justice, has discussed with fellow parliamentarians the possibility of giving foreign legal and illegal migrants special protections under the country’s coming hate speech laws.

It comes as authorities in the country attempt to crack down on growing anti-mass migration protests in the country, with authorities repeatedly suggesting that making “hate speech” and anti-immigration protests illegal may help curb the spread of the political right in Ireland.

Discussions regarding the implementation of the special protections began at a government committee on the state’s coming “Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offenses” bill, with Independent MP Thomas Pringle suggesting that additional protections be added to the forthcoming legislation to safeguard people with “any regular or irregular [illegal] migrant status”.

Pringle in particular highlighted the addition as something that could be of use “in the current climate”, an apparent reference to the ongoing protest movement against the government’s open borders approach to mass migration.

In response to the suggestion, Minister Harris — who is sitting in for the actual Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, who is currently on maternity leave — said that while he would have to seek legal advice on the change, he said he “instinctively” likes it.

“We’ve had discussions in this committee before in relation to concerns that all of us have had in relation to some issues we’ve seen in the not too– well, currently, quite frankly,”
Harris told the group of parliamentarians. “So I instinctively see what you are trying to do and I am instinctively supportive of it.”

Should the proposed amendment make it into the finished bill — which is highly likely to be passed by the current government should it last long enough to see the bill to fruition — will give both legal and illegal migrants significant legal and social protections, both from physical crimes as well as so-called “hate speech”.

As the bill stands now, those found to have used “hate speech” against any group protected under the bill would face a maximum of five years in prison.

Such individuals would also be branded “hate criminals” in the eyes of the law, a designation that would follow them in many aspects of their day-to-day life, such as police vetting or future court hearings.

Officials from within the country’s ruling government parties have also been considering ways of making the ongoing protests against their country’s migrant crisis illegal, with one Senator suggesting that demonstrations outside asylum centres and hotels should be made illegal.

However, as government politicians plot to find ways of making the activities of the growing Irish right illegal, the country’s protest movement only continues to grow, with there being at least three separate demonstrations planned for Wednesday evening in the country’s capital of Dublin alone.


the primary purpose these days is to destroy all the nations and hand them over to the WEF...

They going to FLOOD Western Countries with Illiterate Rapists and Drug Dealers and Make Laws to Protect them from you when they Rape and Murder or sell Drugs to your kids...FACT!

Smug arrogant governing elite in the western world think they are god's. All hail the sacred EU, it's their policy.

Time Mick, Mac and Paddy whacked their politicians.



Irish Government Discusses Giving Migrants Special Protection Under Hate Speech Law Five Years in Prison if Convicted? 22 II 2023.


Simon Harris is the one who organised the Abortion referendum which was a Soros paid fix like the US 2020 Presidential election.


The man who votes decides nothing. The man who counts the votes decides everything. Stalin.
 
Old February 23rd, 2023 #17
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The tyrannical western ZOG, globalist leaders of Western Europe, the US & Canada, Australia, never once debated, campaigned on or held a referendum on having their populations replaced by 3 rd world bludger economic migrants. After Brexit they wouldn't dare.

Peter Sutherland - Wikipedia
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Peter Denis Sutherland (25 April 1946 – 7 January 2018) was an Irish businessman, barrister and Fine Gael politician who served as UN Special Representative for International Migration from 2006 to 2017.

Sutherland was just a dirty treacherous SLUG.

How will this end?


23 II 2023.
 
Old March 3rd, 2023 #18
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Sex Crimes Have Spiked 75% in Ireland Since 2011: Report



The number of sex crimes recorded each year in Ireland has increased by 75% since 2011, according to a report on Wednesday. Ireland has reportedly seen a massive spike in the number of sexual offences recorded in the country on a yearly basis, with the figure said to have increased by over 75% since 2011. The revelation coincides with ongoing anti-immigration protests which have partly focused on the idea that insufficiently vetted migrant males arriving from abroad could endanger women and children in the country.

According to a report by Gript Media, figures released by the Irish government in response to a parliamentary question revealed that there were well over 3,400 sexual offences recorded in 2021 — a massive leap from the less than 2,000 offences recorded in 2011. Rapes are also said to have more than doubled over the same time frame, with the government data also revealing that the number of domestic abuse callouts responded to by the Irish police force each year has now spiked to over 50,000 — an increase of around 40% since only 2019.

“This is a disaster for tens of thousands of people, mostly women,”
said Peadar Toibín TD (Teachta Dála, roughly equivalent to MP/Member of Parliament/MP in the United Kingdom) in response to the revelation. “In 2011 there were 1,958 sexual offences recorded. In 2021 the figure increased by 75% to 3,433 sexual offences,” he continued. “In 2011 there were 447 rapes recorded. In 2021 it had doubled to 983 rapes,” added the parliamentarian, who received the data in the first place. Toibín, the head of the left-leaning but pro-life Aontú party, linked the increased violence to pornography and the allegedly too-lenient sentencing of sexual offenders in Ireland, telling Gript that a “zero tolerance” approach was needed to deter offenders. “Ireland is becoming a more violent place, especially for women,” he said. “Society and the Government are failing victims and survivors of domestic violence.”

The spike in sexual offences also coincides with the country seeing an increase of roughly 100,000 non-Irish nationals living in the country from 2011 to 2021 — a statistic that does not include those foreign nationals living in Ireland that have been naturalised as citizens — although the new sex crime figures do not appear to break down the nationality or background of offenders. The immigration spike has only increased since 2021, with an ongoing migrant crisis — which has seen migrants supposedly from Ukraine and elsewhere enter the small country by the tens of thousands — having only pushed the island’s population up even further. This rapid spike in immigration has caused great concern for many in Ireland, especially those within working-class communities, with widespread protests against the Irish government’s open borders approach to immigration now regularly taking place.

Officials have responded to the protest movement by theorising ways of banning the actions of demonstrators, including by possibly making it illegal to hold demonstrations outside of migrant centres, as well as by giving people with legal and illegal migrant backgrounds special legal protections under forthcoming hate speech laws.

No doubt the reason is "insufficiently vetted migrant males arriving from abroad".

If the likes of Varadkar, Rutte, Macron and Sunak are the products of our so-called democracy, it really is time to think again.
Decisions to destroy irrevocably the nation states of Europe are too important to be left to career politicians; such matters must be transferred to the people themselves to decide.

Import the 3rd world become the 3rd world.
Next stage : Victims raped again by the garda/police when trying to report.




Sex Crimes Have Spiked 75 Per Cent in Ireland Since 2011: Report
03 III 2023.

Besides payback for Brexit, the end of national borders is just what the globalists want. The mass 3rd world invasion will erase national identity. The example of the Rep. of Ireland's diversity is a massive boast to Northern Ireland remaining as it is. Poster boy of the EU Rep. of Ireland 100,000 Ukies, Northern Ireland 1,000 Ukies.

The Republic of Ireland had a population of 5,123,536 at the 2022 census. Ireland - Foreign-born population reached a record high of 883319.00 in December of 2021. That's 17.24% of the population of the Republic of Ireland foreign born, before the Ukies started arriving and its not enough. This does not include those migrants given Irish Citizenship. (calling african negroes and muslims Irish!)
 
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A major Catholic schools association in Ireland has denounced government plans to have children taught about transgenderism.




The Catholic Primary Schools Management Association (CPSMA), which represents around 89% of all schools in Ireland, attacked government plans for elementary school-aged children to be taught about transgenderism, describing such a move as likely to generate “unnecessary division”.


It comes as the country’s hardline progressive government continue to push major left-wing agendas onto young people, with the nation’s Children’s Minister, gay Green Party Roderic O’Gorman, expressing a desire to see transgenderism taught to children.

However, in a letter sent to the minister, the CPSMA denounced such a development, saying that there is no scientific consensus that such a move will benefit children.

“We should not prematurely introduce children to complex and sensitive topics around which there is no scientific or medical consensus,” the CPSMA said in a letter sent to O’Gorman seen by the Irish Independent.

The group also questioned whether or not teaching about transgenderism in school would just end up increasing the number of young people who identify as trans, saying that the rapid growth in the movement might not be down to any sort of essential biological component, but rather be a form of societal trend.

“[T]here is mounting evidence of psychological contagion,” the organisation wrote. “In the UK the numbers of children referred to the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) rose from 50 a year in 2009 to 25,000 in 2020.”

“Significantly, this increase in referrals was accompanied by a change in the case-mix from predominantly birth-registered males with gender incongruence from an early age, to predominantly birth-registered females presenting with later onset of reported gender incongruence in early teen years,” it continued, with the agency also expressing concern as to how many children with autism were now presenting with gender-related disorders.

The CPMSA’s denunciation of plans to see primary school pupils taught all about transgenderism is a significant blow to Ireland’s government, with the country’s political leadership largely occupying themselves in recent years with pushing progressive causes regarding gender and mass migration.

Minister O’Gorman has been central to many of these pushes, calling for “transgender issues” to be taught in primary schools earlier this year.

The Green Party official has also come under fire for allegedly redirecting funds designated for various social projects to so-called “LGBTQ+” programmes instead, including to one hardline transgenderism NGO which has a significant history of financial mismanagement.

The relocation of “raided” funds by O’Gorman has been described as a “national scandal” by opposition representative Peadar Toibín, who added that O’Gorman’s actions were “shameful and unforgivable”.

None of this is likely to stop the country’s progressive crusade though, with the Irish parliament currently working on the implementation of widespread hate speech legislation which will make voicing certain political opinions regarding various protected groups — possibly including illegal migrants — a criminal offence.


Psychological contagion is definitely what is happening all over the world with this "trans" nonsense. You are born male or female. Every cell in your body contains this information. You cannot be anything other than male or female, and you were not "assigned" this gender at birth - it was assigned to you by God Almighty, and observed by medical staff when you were born. "Trans" is a mental illness, sown by the Devil, created in order to destroy the family and society. The aim is to destroy God's work and His plan for humanity, and the woke brigade are only too glad to co-operate, which tells you all you need to know about them and their ideology.

Psychologists are, nearly all, people, who had mental problems as youth, could not pass the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test), could not qualify for dental school, and/or flunked out of Chiropractic School.

Soros and his WEF will have every white country push this agenda. It would appear too obvious when all the governments of the west pushed these agendas at the same time.

Charles MacKay told us that Man Goes Mad in Herds.
Unfortunately he also observed they only recover "one by one".

The land of my ancestors is around the twist … invaded by Islam at the behest of it’s own government they are now a minority in their own home .
They at one time waged war upon each other for religion and yet can not come together to save their own home ?
I’m glad then as an ancestor of the O’Griffy, the ancient kings of Irie that we left when the Normans came.


Most popular male babies' name in Galway, one of Ireland's major cities, last year was Muhammad.


Catholic Schools Denounce State Plans to Teach Children Transgenderism 08 III 2023.


Ireland's Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Indian Leo Varadkar is openly gay. Of course he pushes the Open Borders, LGBT, same sex marriage and abortion agendas.
 
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Referendum on gender equality to take place in November



Gay Irish PM Leo Varadkar with Gay Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman and Norma Foley at a press conference in Government Buildings today.


The Government has confirmed a referendum on gender equality will be held later this year. Proposals for constitutional amendments are to be published by the end of June, with the referendum due to take place in November. The Government's intention to hold this referendum follows recommendations made by the Citizens' Assembly on Gender Equality two years ago.


The recommended amendments to Articles 40 and 41 of the Constitution included the woman "within the home" reference be deleted and replaced. It was also recommended that the Constitution, which has been in place since 1937, should refer explicitly to gender equality and non-discrimination.


A Special Oireachtas Committee was established to consider the recommendations and the Government response and it concluded its work last December. In announcing the planned referendum on gender equality and a timeframe, the Government has said it will establish an inter-departmental group this month to agree on proposals. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said: "For too long, women and girls have carried a disproportionate share of caring responsibilities, been discriminated against at home and in the workplace, objectified or lived in fear of domestic or gender-based violence. "I am pleased to announce that the Government plans to hold a Referendum this November to amend our Constitution to enshrine gender equality and to remove the outmoded reference to 'women in the home', in line with the recommendations of the Citizens Assembly on Gender Equality." Speaking at Government Buildings this morning, Mr Varadkar said "we are a republic unfinished" until there is full equality between men and women.

The announcement of the referendum has been welcome by the National Women's Council, which said it would bring significant change if passed.

Director Orla O'Connor said: "This is a timely and significant announcement for women, for families, and for gender equality. It's a unifying proposal which, if passed, would replace the outdated, limited role for women with a recognition of the value of care, both in the home and in the community. "It would bring a new legal definition of the family which would match the reality for one-parent families and all diverse families. "In the past, the Citizens' Assembly have very accurately reflected the sentiment of the Irish public. Let’s take this opportunity to bring the Irish Constitution into the 21st century for women, families and Irish society."





Referendum on gender equality to take place in November
08 III 2023.

There is seldom a day that Varadkar hasn't at least one news article with his photo in the paper. His war on the traditional family is ongoing.
 
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