Well they have one thing in common, they are both losers.Adeleke is the mulatto's surname. Any relation to our non-Olympic winner Rashida Adeleke?
I would disagree with a bit of this, I actually doubt there are many new jobs being created at these US MNCs, I think what you are seeing is the replacement of Irish employees by Indian nationals, who are cheaper and less Uppity about terms and conditions. Have said this numerous times that we are in the EU, and along with the UK, there's 500 million people entitled to come here to work.... Half a billion souls..... But no. The Irish government (and the EU itself) instead ignores that, and looks outside the EU, at the demand of these US multinationals, to source cheaper labour. Wait for the arrival of millions of Bangladeshi in the coming months.Just something I came across, from some-one who has obviously not been against ( well Not obviously against anyway ) mass immigration to the 26 County banana state-let.
I thought it was a decent enough explanation from that person's point of view. It shows that the Globalists and their Irish Gimp Politicians do not think of the 26 County banana statelet as a Country, but just as an " Economic Zone ! "
" I think you’ve hit the nail on the head with this. As great as it has been for Ireland (and maybe the conversion ends here given how poor a country we were up to relatively recently!), at what point do some aspects of FDI become counter productive? There isn’t enough Irish to fill the new roles being created by multinationals so they have to import labour which of course puts a massive strain on housing, transport, education, health, energy infrastructure. At what point is the tax we collect from the multinational outweighed by the strain on services? This is obviously a very different conversation to asylum claims etc, as the people working for the multinationals are attracted by high salary in certain sectors (maybe they should be less worthy of a visa than someone fleeing war, famine etc). I would imagine that it’s almost impossible for the government to put any curb on the number of visas issued to multinational workers given how absolutely reliant we are on FDI for tax take. Would presume there is a total reluctance to seem anyway non pro business for fear of frightening the horses. At the same time, it’s almost undemocratic the say that a handful of multinationals have on Irish government policy. As far as I understand, heads of the major multinationals in Ireland pretty much have a direct line to the relevant government minister. IMO I see Ireland becoming increasingly like a Singapore or Dubai where international business is conducted (and people move here in big numbers for such) and government policy and decisions are made to best support that as opposed to the welfare of its citizens being the number one priory. "
I just thought that it was an interesting take from some-one that would probably not speak out against mass-immigration, and that there was at least some understanding there that the Irish Gimp Politicians were Total Traitors against the Irish People and Ireland ! ! !I would disagree with a bit of this, I actually doubt there are many new jobs being created at these US MNCs, I think what you are seeing is the replacement of Irish employees by Indian nationals, who are cheaper and less Uppity about terms and conditions. Have said this numerous times that we are in the EU, and along with the UK, there's 500 million people entitled to come here to work.... Half a billion souls..... But no. The Irish government (and the EU itself) instead ignores that, and looks outside the EU, at the demand of these US multinationals, to source cheaper labour. Wait for the arrival of millions of Bangladeshi in the coming months.
Always amazed the enforced wearing of the burka or whatever the post box costume looks like is called, doesn't have the feminists up in arms, treatment of women as second class citizens is ok, as long as white middle class progressive women know it only applies to Muslim women scamming the system in Oirleand.
About 10 miles west.And at the top of her list is a lad called Kelly from Ballinasloe.
But undocumented Sub-Saharan rapists can operate taxis around major Irish cities without sanction.
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They have a nice little earner going, maybe even a few quid from the EU thrown into the coffers, they are not going to go rocking the boat, values come second to the money as always.Islam has a theology of wife beating: the stick you use on her cannot be thicker than your finger (I think) and you are not allowed to break her bones or draw blood.
Strange that Women's Aid and the Rape Crisis Centre have nothing to say about this...Maybe the feminists and SFFG like a little lashing?
It should also be noted that a lot of these jobs being 'created' are in construction, building the plants and data centres, and although the MCNs may throw a lot of money at them the work is still only temporary and a huge amount of the workforce are employed short term through agencies and so have little to nothing in the way of employment protection.I would disagree with a bit of this, I actually doubt there are many new jobs being created at these US MNCs, I think what you are seeing is the replacement of Irish employees by Indian nationals, who are cheaper and less Uppity about terms and conditions. Have said this numerous times that we are in the EU, and along with the UK, there's 500 million people entitled to come here to work.... Half a billion souls..... But no. The Irish government (and the EU itself) instead ignores that, and looks outside the EU, at the demand of these US multinationals, to source cheaper labour. Wait for the arrival of millions of Bangladeshi in the coming months.
TBF, I have been to both Morocco and Turkey over the last year, the first being Islamic and second describing itself as secular, but it's mainly Islamic. The burka was worn by many women but certainly not by all and one gets the impression in these two countries at least that there is a degree of choice.Always amazed the enforced wearing of the burka or whatever the post box costume looks like is called, doesn't have the feminists up in arms, treatment of women as second class citizens is ok, as long as white middle class progressive women know it only applies to Muslim women scamming the system in Oirleand.
Progressive white women in favor of mass immigration. I guarantee you that neither O'Connor nor Cohen live in Blackhardstown or "black"briggan. When there daughters are attacked on the way home by a slime bag Somali for not having the sex, these women will blame all men rather than the unvetted scum they argue in favor offBrendan O'Connor is allowing a debate on immigration on RTE1!!! First time ever. Niall Boylan and Alan Barrett from the ESRI are putting the boot into the foreigners.
A poll shows 80% approve of cutting the Ukes cash flow.
Alsion O'Connor and Jana the Yankee Jew Cohen are, of course, pleading for infniity Nigerians.
Ain't that the truth, the world and all its ills are due to that damn Y chromosome, which of course doesn't really exist because that would mean men can't have babies. But anyway, best to blame the poor white male bastards anyway, just think of what a wonderful world would have been built without them clogging up all the positions of influence, power and ability.Progressive white women in favor of mass immigration. I guarantee you that neither O'Connor nor Cohen live in Blackhardstown or "black"briggan. When there daughters are attacked on the way home by a slime bag Somali for not having the sex, these women will blame all men rather than the unvetted scum they argue in favor off
I cant remember but it annoyed him no endSurprised to hear that. Which Stephen? What did you say? Were you being cheeky?
Perhaps the establishment feels it prudent to allow a little steam to be let off, I doubt that it has undergone a total conversion.Brendan O'Connor is allowing a debate on immigration on RTE1!!! First time ever. Niall Boylan and Alan Barrett from the ESRI are putting the boot into the foreigners.
A poll shows 80% approve of cutting the Ukes cash flow.
Alsion O'Connor and Jana the Yankee Jew Cohen are, of course, pleading for infniity Nigerians.
Agree. That's probably why UTube is allowing savage content and comments. They used to ban all sorts of stuff. Now it's (almost) anything goesPerhaps the establishment feels it prudent to allow a little steam to be let off, I doubt that it has undergone a total conversion.
More darkies for Ballyfermot?
A prayer against mass immigration:
Dear God,
Please make it stop.
Amen.
View: https://t.me/OffgridiIreland/66787
Another encouraging report. He seems to say that there are some pro-Israeli voices in Ireland in the anti-immigration movement. Apart from Haven, I can't think of anyone.
Something Old, Something New…
A new direction for Republicanism?
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Stephen Sutton
May 01, 2026
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A couple of weeks ago, on Easter Saturday 4th April, I attended a Republican commemoration at Arbour Hill (my wife’s local church and the church where I was married), in honour of our fallen heroes who were executed in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising and were later buried on those hallowed grounds. I felt humbled to have received a special invite from the organisers — prominent Republican activists among them — who I’ve recently had some contact with over the phone (and now in person after this event). I attended purely as a bystander and observer and to pay my own respects to those great men who made the ultimate sacrifice 110 years ago.
I was hugely interested to hear some of the young emergent voices speaking on the day and the wording of their speeches intrigued me. There has been somewhat of a shift in mindset over the past while bubbling up inside Republican circles and the murmurs of discontent are growing. I was already mildly aware of this new reality (having read plenty of articles expressing such sentiments) but admittedly to a greatly underestimated degree, until some of those opinions were heard first hand.
I was pleasantly surprised to discover we seem to agree on a great deal more than I had anticipated. On the far more important issues like national/ethnic identity and the revival of our language, we are almost unanimously in agreement, rendering the trivial things we disagree on negligible by comparison. A few online interactions eventually turned into phone discussions, which in turn made space for some much needed and very welcome dialogue. Although many Republican activists have been present at some of our rallies and have quietly supported in a personal capacity, what has been absent thus far was a big statement from one of the groups.
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A leaflet distributed to the public in Kilkenny
That was delivered on Easter Saturday by members of Fronta Poblachtach, an emerging group of young Republicans who are aiming to return to the principles laid out in the Proclamation with the unapologetic pursuit of a 32 county Gaelic Republic central to their aims. Republicanism was the ideological framework that mobilised the mass of the Irish population into open rebellion against the British Empire at the beginning of the 20th Century. People with varying opinions from across the political spectrum, were mature enough to stand together for one cause. Ireland’s. Even prior to our most recent uprising, Republicanism has been the chosen vehicle for Gaelic resistance to tyranny since the time of Wolfe Tone. It is something which is historically natural to us and something with a tried and tested pedigree.
The horrors of The Troubles cannot be erased, no more than the pain of the Civil War, but like it or not, the guiding principles of Republicanism are still the cornerstone of our nation. The Free State which later became a Republic has long since deviated from these foundational core principles put down on parchment by ár Laochra. Rather than becoming the stepping stone envisioned by the pro-treaty side, it has become a mere vassal to subjugate our people once more as it sets about obscuring our identity with the aim of its eventual erasure entirely. The current EU province and the traitors who currently occupy the levers of power at their master's behest, have also more or less abandoned any latent hope for a United Ireland. Certainly anything resembling a Gaelic one and they have largely conditioned much of the population to view our Gaelic brethren on the north of the island as mere citizens of the UK. Three decades have now passed since the Good Friday Agreement with no movement other than lip service on this topic.
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Fronta Poblachtach, as a Republican organisation, are not shy on such matters. They believe that a return to those principles —through the renewed pursuit and realisation of the aims set forth in the Proclamation and the Democratic Program of the First Dáil — would provide us with many of the tools required for us to build again. Another point we agree on. We need to get back to basics and simplify the guide for nationhood. We have lost control of our resources which are the keys to the economic destiny of our nation. How is a corporate master any different than a monarch of the past? For the working class man it is no different than it ever was. A class struggle with every effort made to keep him at the bottom. By any means necessary.
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Over the past few months, I have personally become extremely irritated by the Zionist friendly element within what passes itself off as a resistance movement. It is something now unrecognisable to me and something I will never identify with ever again. I have run out of patience with the pseudo-celebrity podcast parade and crave something new, something with teeth and something uniquely Irish, resistant to outside influence. In particular, something that shows open hostility to the clear attempts from friends of Israel, across the international influencer sphere, to infiltrate the Irish movement.
I can handle support for Palestinian people and their plight, so long as Ireland’s cause comes first, but what I cannot abide is the increasing levels of support within Irish right-wing circles for a self-declared enemy of Ireland. Israel are not our friends, they have been instrumental in the ongoing replacement agenda, with the likes of Alan Shatter providing the legal framework in this country through the now infamous citizenship ceremonies, for our eventual disenfranchisement.
The same people writing 'banned', yet bestselling books about the evils of NGO’s and their part in this scam in Ireland, suspiciously neglect to mention that most are merely the local facilitators of groups like IsraAid helping to funnel ‘refugees’ into Europe. They invariably skip across multiple safe countries and end up here in Ireland. Coming in their tens of thousands to avail of our extremely generous welfare system, yet on the root causes and architects these great journalists are strangely mute. I am left awestruck at the hypocrisy of those presenting themselves as top researchers being unable to uncover a network totally open about their aims. It is glaringly omitted.
I'm completely divorced now from the MAGA loving, Ziophilic X brigade who will sell you catastrophe and the symptom, but call you an antisemite for pointing out the source of the disease. I’m no longer prepared to align myself with people platforming the likes of Shatter, Ezra Levant or Tommy Robinson. I’m no longer prepared to stay quiet on this clear subversion either. Zionism is a cancer that must be called out and it is not welcome here on this island. Support of this imperialist model excludes you from the very concept of nationalism by default.
Republicanism is a natural antidote to all of this. It has become a lot clearer to me now that the reluctance of Republicans to be part of the growing movement fuelled by a rekindled nationalistic pride, is less borne out of fear of being labelled and seems to be more the result of an ability to w is a corporate master any different than a monarch of the past? For the working class man it is no different than it ever was. A class struggle with every effort made to keep him at the bottom. By any means necessary.
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Taxi driver ordered to pay €12k to blind couple after refusing lift over guide dog | BreakingNews
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Little grammar mistake there Diarmuid. It should be, "our" non-Olympic winner.Adeleke is the mulatto's surname. Any relation to our non-Olympic winner Rashida Adeleke?
Tusla...what a complete sh1tshow from start to finish, did Pat "butter your parsnips" Rabbit, run that up until recently?![]()
Almost 300 asylum seekers claiming to be children in last four years were found to be adults
Tusla said age assessment in relation to unaccompanied minors has been an issue of “significant risk” in recent years.www.thejournal.ie
Pat "butter your parsnips" Rabbit.
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horrific, terrifying, we cannot allow this to happen here.
But it's oh so progressive dontcha know! And being progressive is all that matters.Imagine allowing yourself = = Allowing, willingly to be Colonised by Islamic Nutters ! ! !