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Went through OGI on Telegram and there's a lot there. My theory is that the stability of a society is due to the large majority of people who have families to take care of, and need a predictable future with little upset. They're the ones that maintain the momentum for calm and peaceful living with as little upset as possible.

Because they're people who live close personal lives with others, this is a great source for genuine affection and fellow feeling in society. Of course, there are examples of foolishness, vanity, greed and all the other human failings to be found, but there is also an awareness, arising from these living patterns, of the practical advantages of honesty, fellow feeling and fairness.

This body (who are the vast majority and to whom the state was formed in the interest of) are not fond of anything radical, and there's good reason for this. While they may be criticised for keeping their heads down and avoiding conflict, this is perfectly understandable and prudent for someone who wants to rear a family and create the best opportunities for them.

If the frequent warnings of "imminent collapse" have been unfulfilled, it's because these people keep the whole show on the road because they had to.

Once circumstances palpably change, and the unreliable and dangerous becomes unavoidable, it will be from this cohort that the straps will be undone and the crack in the dam will proliferate to failure. They will not necessarily participate, but they will allow and support. That's why there has been such a push to increase surveillance in all areas of civil life - the "powers that be" need this in place before the scales fall, en masse, off the general population.

There were numerous warnings about YFG infiltrating Irish politics in the early 2000s, and also warnings about the effects of Varadkar and that coterie getting into power. These have been fulfilled - we now have a Zeitgeist that prioritises subcultures over heterocisgendernormativity. Ireland has left wing cultural activists in authority and the implications are becoming tangible.

The inundation of migration is not performed out of humanitarian impulses, it is - as I have previously observed - a solvent to dissolve and remake existing society. It's tool in a power struggle over the priorities of the polity and the character of those chosen to lead it. It has sneaked up on most and is antagonistic to their interests. It is very likely that the majority of the migrants themselves will be disposed of when they aren't useful for this purpose anymore.

In parallel to this, there has been a campaign to dismantle independent thought and capacity. To policy to unman men and to unmenfolk women is an element of this, as is the degradation of education.

There are no political options available, and perhaps won't be any feasible ones until post-crisis. If you stayed mute when you saw bad things happening to those that objected or never got beyond a bitter emotionalism then know, at this stage, it's been left to you. Don't start demanding that somebody else solve it for you.
 

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Looks like we're getting our own Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas.

'The new leader of Frontex, the European Union agency tasked with securing borders, has called for open borders and vowed to appease left-wing pro-mass migration activists.

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Hans Leijtens, who is set to take on the role from March 1st, gave a press conference in which he asserted that Frontex border guards will not take place in any “pushback” of illegal immigrants.'

Europe's Top Border Guard Calls For Open Borders - ZeroHedge


 

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Ireland should support Ukrainians to return to their war-torn country by rebuilding infrastructure and possibly paying for travel back there, Minister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman has said.

With the Temporary Protection Directive, which allows Ukrainians to live and work in the European Union, due to expire in March 2025, the Green Party TD said there is a “fundamental question” for Ireland and other EU member states that must be addressed urgently.

He told The Irish Times Inside Politics Podcast that while the directive might be extended with new legislation, the EU needed to decide its position on the millions of Ukrainians who will be living in member states once the current rules expire.


Mr O’Gorman said he also expects between 13,000 and 15,000 asylum seekers to arrive in the country annually from now on, and that the system for accommodating them and processing their applications is not “fit for purpose”.

He said Ireland is now receiving the EU average level of applications from people seeking international protection, but that it is “too much for the current system to face”.

 

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They will do anything to fill our country with migrants. They will come for our spare rooms next.
They do this while simultaneously doing their best to prevent Irish women having children:
He will also seek Cabinet backing to expand access to contraception by expanding the role of pharmacists and removing the need for GP visits in some circumstances.

Ireland should support Ukrainians to return to their war-torn country by rebuilding infrastructure and possibly paying for travel back there, Minister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman has said.
They should be doing that for all refugees and asylum seekers, not just Ukrainicunts.

Mr O’Gorman said he also expects between 13,000 and 15,000 asylum seekers to arrive in the country annually from now on, and that the system for accommodating them and processing their applications is not “fit for purpose”.
They could reduce that number to near zero by putting out the message internationally that refugees and asylum seekers are no longer welcome here and will not receive any benefits. The Government is merely pretending to get tough on immigration because of upcoming elections, but their programme to replace Irish people with foreigners will continue.
 

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They do this while simultaneously doing their best to prevent Irish women having children:



They should be doing that for all refugees and asylum seekers, not just Ukrainicunts.


They could reduce that number to near zero by putting out the message internationally that refugees and asylum seekers are no longer welcome here and will not receive any benefits. The Government is merely pretending to get tough on immigration because of upcoming elections, but their programme to replace Irish people with foreigners will continue.
And we have many groups of eliminated Irish.
The aborted.
The emigrated to Australia etc.
The jabbed.
The neutered.
The suicide.

And then the huge number never conceived because they would be an uverbearing economic load. And it is vital that irish couples can not afford a house.

Plus the mentality that this earth s too sad and nasty to bring children into.


It is all with the common purpose. Eliminating Paddy.
 

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It means the documents have been handed to the people smuggler who accompanied them on the flight and who will return with another group some days later.
My son witnessed this recently on a Ryanair flight into Dublin, he reported it to Airport Police but nothing was done.
 

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Looks like we're getting our own Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas.

'The new leader of Frontex, the European Union agency tasked with securing borders, has called for open borders and vowed to appease left-wing pro-mass migration activists.

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Hans Leijtens, who is set to take on the role from March 1st, gave a press conference in which he asserted that Frontex border guards will not take place in any “pushback” of illegal immigrants.'

Europe's Top Border Guard Calls For Open Borders - ZeroHedge



How was he selected?
 

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It means the documents have been handed to the people smuggler who accompanied them on the flight and who will return with another group some days later.
My son witnessed this recently on a Ryanair flight into Dublin, he reported it to Airport Police but nothing was done.
A pal of mine was in town yesterday getting passports sorted and he noticed that there was a huge number of African and Middle Eastern men going in and out of some government building. They would come out of the building periodically and go across the road to were a bunch of women (which he presumabed were an NGO) and the women would hand them various documents and give them instructions before they re-enter the building they were in. He said it was bizarre to watch. It was effectively organised people trafficking.
 

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It means the documents have been handed to the people smuggler who accompanied them on the flight and who will return with another group some days later.
My son witnessed this recently on a Ryanair flight into Dublin, he reported it to Airport Police but nothing was done.
Fair play to your son.
 

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How was he selected?

'The Management Board is composed of representatives of national border authorities from 27 EU Member States, 4 associate members of the Schengen Area, plus two representatives of the European Commission.

Representatives of the 23 EU Member States that are signatories of the Schengen acquis, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Romania and the European Commission all have full voting rights. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (countries which are not EU Member States, but which are associated with the implementation, application and development of the Schengen acquis) participate in the agency’s Management Board meetings, but their representatives retain limited voting rights. A representative from Ireland (which maintains an opt-out from the Schengen Agreement) is also invited to participate in Management Board meetings, but has no voting rights.'

https://www.frontex.europa.eu/about-frontex/management-board/
 
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'The Management Board is composed of representatives of national border authorities from 27 EU Member States, 4 associate members of the Schengen Area, plus two representatives of the European Commission.

Representatives of the 23 EU Member States that are signatories of the Schengen acquis, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Romania and the European Commission all have full voting rights. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (countries which are not EU Member States, but which are associated with the implementation, application and development of the Schengen acquis) participate in the agency’s Management Board meetings, but their representatives retain limited voting rights. A representative from Ireland (which maintains an opt-out from the Schengen Agreement) is also invited to participate in Management Board meetings, but has no voting rights.'

https://www.frontex.europa.eu/about-frontex/management-board/
That's the optics and thanks again!
It's the decision to install someone who publicly stated that they won't carry out the work their organisation is designed for.
Who made that decision?
And why?
 

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