The last time I was in Ireland, a little under a year ago now, I made it a point to avoid Dublin. I don’t say this to offend any Dubs. The main reason I didn’t want to set foot Dublin is because I didn’t want to see how bad things have got in the “fair city”. I’m not really fond of big cities, generally, but many years ago, I spent quite a lot of time in Dublin and I did grow fond of the place. (more…)
Tag: immigrants in Ireland
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The phrase “two-tier policing”, coined by then-Tory Home Secretary Suella Braverman in 2023, has widened out in semantic scope to become, first, the “two-tier justice system”, and now, the “two-tier society”. (more…)
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The uprising is organic, local, and working class. As far as militant street activism goes, the Irish are leading the way: thousands of natives marching against their replacement, families protesting at the hotels full of economic infiltrators, disused factories set aside for fake refugees made uninhabitable, rental properties boldly spray painted with “Irish Only,” and the mass chanting of “Come Out Ye Black and Tans” against the unwanted, foreign throngs thrust upon an enduring nation. (more…)
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Three things tell us there is widespread enthusiasm in Ireland for mass remigration of our foreign guests:
1. Opinion polls before — and after — the elections showing that 80% of voters are of the view that we have already taken in too many foreigners.
2. The family referendum held a few months ago, where concern about Mohammed importing his four wives was a big factor in the proposal’s 70-30 defeat, which was supported by almost all the parties and the mainstream media. (more…)
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Micheál Martin, the Irish Tánaiste and leader of Fianna Fáil, recently uploaded a speech delivered to the Dáil on his conception of Irish nationalism. Martin wrote that:
The people who fought for and founded our state saw it as a place with multiple identities, open to the world and embodying the most important republican principle of all, to reflect the diversity of its people. (more…)
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The European Union Parliament elections have come and gone. While some results were being finalized just this morning, the dust has settled more or less and we can take stock of what occurred.
France
We’ll start with what is arguably the most momentous election result. In France, National Rally, of which Marine Le Pen is a member and which is now led by the handsome and charismatic Jordan Bardella, won 31% of the votes and gained 12 seats in the EU Parliament. (more…)
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New Model Irish Citizen Army
Éire may not seem the concern of the Union Jackal, but we would all like to see a united Ireland, one country without borders and troubles. Unfortunately, Ireland already has no effective border with her sister to the north, and its troubles are due neither to the British nor the Irish Republican Army, but self-willed via its importation of the Third World. Many of the immigrants who come ashore on England’s Kent coast use the country merely as a travelator to get them to Northern Ireland. (more…)
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After Migrant Stabs Three Irish Children, Ireland’s Gay Indian Leader Declares War on the Irish; Dublin-Born MMA Superstar Conor McGregor Accepts the Challenge
The Irish occupy a unique place in white-identity lore: so feisty, foul-mouthed, and seemingly ill-bred that many uppity Nordicists don’t consider them to be white at all. (more…)