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This is an attempt to guess the state’s response to the anti-mass migration movement in modern Ireland.
Blank out native Irish concerns
The first response from the state was to blank out all this opposition from all organs of the media, originally they said there was no opposition, no ‘right wing’ in Ireland. The arrogance of the modern Irish establishment has to be witnessed to be believed, they simply assured everyone that there was no real opposition to this migration flow, even while large scale protests and marches were continuing all over the country, beginning in East Wall in Dublin but then in Mullingar and hundreds of marches in countless places all over Ireland.
Paint the protesters as violent and parasitical thugs
Then as the Dublin protesters started moving into blocking motorways and the airport the establishment decided they had to change tack. They had to acknowledge this opposition, bring it into the public domain because they couldn’t keep a lid on it any longer, but they wanted to only do this in the context of violence, and paint these anti-mass migration protesters as thugs and dole wasters.
The first attempt at this was a protest held outside the Dáil on the 19th of September 2023. There a range of speakers from various walks of life gave their story, including a nurse who had saved up a huge sum of money (I think she said 100,000s euro) but even that didn’t save her from homelessness which she now was in. I think this was Ann Delaney who later died of hypothermia on the streets of Dublin. The point is that this protest, I think for the first time, did get publicity, but only in the context of Michael Healy Rae being jostled a bit and then going on the media the following day talking about his ever so traumatic experience and how all the protesters were on the dole etc. That line the state has kept up, absolutely everybody connected to the anti-mass migration movement has never worked a day in their life, and all migrants to Ireland are working hard, or students going to work hard, or at least, if they stab a tourist in Dublin Airport say, they are only uttering a ‘cry from the heart’. This line is relentless, even when they have to make it up entirely, like happened with Kirk Loco who was in court on this issue recently.
Anyway that was a dry run, what happened shortly afterwards was of course the Dublin riots, which I think did have some State planning and psyop staging attached to it (I notice that we don’t even have a suspect charged at this stage for the knife attacks on the children, as far as I know anyway). Later on they also gave publicity, because they had to, to the trouble in Coolock and Citywest, but again painting the protesters only as violent thugs etc, which is the line they wanted to emerge from the Dublin riots originally.
But this isn’t really working either, Irish people are so fed up with mass migration that they tend to support these protesters no matter how they are painted in the media. Opposition to mass migration among Irish people has gone from about 77% in 2023, before the riots, to close enough to 85% now. In particular working class areas, especially in Dublin but all over Ireland to a degree, have embraced the anti-mass migration ideal and it has broken through to become almost the mantra of a new, and frankly oppressed, generation.
Agents of Influence, their misdirection
One of the cards that the state is trying to play here, is to direct their many agents at the top ranks of this movement in Ireland, into avenues where this movement would get destroyed or be ineffective. Contrary to what some might understand, agents like this are nearly always not involved in gathering information, because the powers that be have all that already from digital surveillance if nothing else, but rather a lot of the time they are trying to misdirect the efforts of the other activists. In otherwords they are full of bad advice which the rest should be careful to navigate around. I would suggest a few such areas they go for here:
Spread apathy and fatalism in general
So they will say ‘well there is nothing we can do now, Ireland is toast, we should all decamp to tend a vegetable patch on a mountain somewhere and just say your prayers, don’t get involved with protests etc because its just pointless’. This rather obvious line you will get a lot of, and, as the recent Citywest events showed if nowhere else, it is totally untrue. Many Irish people are up for this fight and are by no means giving up!
Drag us into the Left/Right, Palestine/Israel, Trump/Democrat, tweedle dum tweedle dee debates
Much of what passes for modern democracy in many Western countries right now, in this writer’s opinion anyway, is a deliberately contrived Punch and Judy show, with both sides actually part of the control mechanism, but generating enough drama and heat that they hope the general public will be bedazzled by the show and thereby distracted away from the real issues. So hence they will try to drag you into the Middle East quagmire, so every Israeli atrocity is then somehow your fault, or paint all these Irish protesters as Trump minions and again slander you by association with his troubles, or simply drag this whole mass immigration issue into one about greedy IPAS landlords versus the poorer Irish tenants. Notice how we know virtually nothing about how the mass immigration flow is managed by the Irish state, with the exception of mysterious leaks of the names of the IPAS landlords, and the mass media, who blank out everything else, give publicity sometimes to these names like Séamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney in Monaghan. They would prefer you to go down the whole left/right malarkey rather than focus on the role of the state, who really control this whole invasion rather than any Irish business person.
Only opposed to illegal immigration
The line here is that ‘we don’t oppose hardworking long term immigrants, we only oppose these new illegals, we are not racist’ etc. But in fact you have to be in favour of ‘Ireland for the Irish’ if this movement is to make any sense at all, as this writer argued here before. This anyway is a big line these agents are pushing, they are trying to destroy the Irish racial identity (i.e. the very sense of solidarity and shared history among Irish natives) by claiming so and so from Nigeria is just as Irish as you are and to say otherwise is ‘racism’. On this score you can see these agents working away, for example:
– They clearly promoted Kevin Sharkey, of African heritage although he grew up in Donegal, as a mass immigration leader for a while, obviously as a visible manifestation to say ‘yes we are opposed to illegal immigration but we are not racists’ etc etc.
– The Irish Freedom Party held an AGM and appointed an immigrant from Eritrea as its migration spokesman, but then when a backlash set in they quickly held another meeting replacing him and then said ‘oh no he is not our spokesman’, which was true after the second meeting obviously.
– Nowadays a surprising number of youtube interviewers in this movement in Ireland, are of African heritage and seem to be promoted by the leaders of this movement, again as part of this line.
Suck us into the courts
While acknowledging the many good people out there involved in court cases on this issue, I will maintain that in general the powers that be are trying to misdirect our energies into this area. While I appreciate its a sweeping statement, and by no means true of everybody, but the courts in general in Ireland have become corrupted by the establishment, there is very little hope of justice there for ordinary Irish people. Hence getting involved in that whole area is very likely to turn out as a waste of time and money, and also it has a chilling effect on the protesters, because you are interacting with agencies who are bound to turn around at some point and claim that what you are doing is illegal.
This incidentally is a long term line that the globalists try to push, they want you to worship the law as a substitute for traditional codes of morality, because the law is largely their instruction set anyway.
Suck us into elections
Again I quite seriously have the highest respect for the many good people who went up for election last year in the Locals, Euros and General Elections, but in retrospect this was also a bit of a mousetrap. Now it is clear we have widespread vote fraud in Ireland, for me the General Election result put that beyond any doubt. So the powers that be knew they were going to do this fraud, hence they encouraged all the energies of this movement to be directed that way and then be humiliated with a tiny electoral result.
I don’t mean to cut across here the many good people who might disagree with this, but again it just seems too corrupt for us to get involved in.