The Sinn Fein are Traitors Thread

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Anything to be said for ~ ~ Another Mass or giving Gerry Adams another go ! !

Adams is still with us ~ ~ I wonder which one of his socialist houses he spends most of his time at ? !
 

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Support for Sinn Féin has fallen in yet another opinion poll.

In Sunday's Business Post Red C Poll shows Mary Lou McDonald's Party has dropped 4 points to 23 per cent.

The party still tops the poll and is followed by Fine Gael on 22 per cent, up 2.

Fianna Fáil has gained 1 to 15 per cent support and the Social Democrats are on 5, down 1.

The Greens and Labour are both on 4 and both are up 1, while People Before Profit-Solidarity is on 3, a gain of 1.


Aontú is down 1 to 3 per cent and Independent and others are on 19.

The poll was carried out between May 17th and 23rd.

It comes a week after the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll which also showed support for Sinn Féin continued to slump ahead of local and European elections in June, according to recent pollsl.
 

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Support for Sinn Féin has fallen in yet another opinion poll.

In Sunday's Business Post Red C Poll shows Mary Lou McDonald's Party has dropped 4 points to 23 per cent.

The party still tops the poll and is followed by Fine Gael on 22 per cent, up 2.

Fianna Fáil has gained 1 to 15 per cent support and the Social Democrats are on 5, down 1.

The Greens and Labour are both on 4 and both are up 1, while People Before Profit-Solidarity is on 3, a gain of 1.


Aontú is down 1 to 3 per cent and Independent and others are on 19.

The poll was carried out between May 17th and 23rd.

It comes a week after the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll which also showed support for Sinn Féin continued to slump ahead of local and European elections in June, according to recent pollsl.
The next government after elections in the 26 county statelet will be the current one.
SF will not get in.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: A recent "anti-racism" summit at Cork City Hall was attended by government and opposition parties, as well as An Garda Síochana, and featured: - A Sinn Féin TD saying Ireland should be "very ashamed as a country" because of its failure to house “darker-skinned” asylum seekers, claiming this is due to "ingrained racism" - Attendees running around in a circle silently wearing Covid masks with their fists raised while 2Pac rap music played “in remembrance” of George Floyd - A teacher openly describing herself as "racist" ...and much more.

 

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They won't get a single preference off Sarsfields except maybe from @Skin the Goat
It's a pity really.
I voted SF all my adult life until they turned into a Brits out, the dregs of the planet in party.
The picture of the 4 dogs 'taking the knee' for Chicken George Floyd sickened my stomach too.
Never again.
 

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It's a pity really.
I voted SF all my adult life until they turned into a Brits out, the dregs of the planet in party.
The picture of the 4 dogs 'taking the knee' for Chicken George Floyd sickened my stomach too.
Never again.
Me too I stopped voting for them in 2016 , the cult of Mary Lou has failed , they are on the wrong side of everything and it's looks like punishment is in the post next Friday for SF...FG...and FF
 
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The thing that really turned me against the Shinners is that they used to be as militantly anti-Brussels as the DUP and than suddenly they changed but this was never debated at an Ard Fheis and no one seems to know when exactly they changed. Truth.ie/El Chaval who is from Derry and used to be in the Shinners himself in the 1980s and 1990s was as much in dark as I was about when they changed on this.
 

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The thing that really turned me against the Shinners is that they used to be as militantly anti-Brussels as the DUP and than suddenly they changed but this was never debated at an Ard Fheis and no one seems to know when exactly they changed. Truth.ie/El Chaval who is from Derry and used to be in the Shinners himself in the 1980s and 1990s was as much in dark as I was about when they changed on this.
Soros money?
 
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Soros money?

The Shinners were on the list of naughty characters of Soros's Open Society Foundation until some time in the second part of the 00s. The fact of them been taken off the list than easily leads into conspiracy theorizing but there is no smoking gun so to speak- however it is something very possible.
 

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I don't think Soros money is a factor. I think they just seen power as the only goal, and lost sight of the fact that a majority (IMO) of the Irish people are sick of mass-immigration!

They didn't read the room, so to speak, and assumed the public's desire for change would see them over the line.

As a long term supporter I have to say, they've let me down!🙂
 

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The thing that really turned me against the Shinners is that they used to be as militantly anti-Brussels as the DUP and than suddenly they changed but this was never debated at an Ard Fheis and no one seems to know when exactly they changed. Truth.ie/El Chaval who is from Derry and used to be in the Shinners himself in the 1980s and 1990s was as much in dark as I was about when they changed on this.
I could understand their EU position as a Anti-Brexit in the 6 counties as it marked the 6 out as different to the GB. To certain extent that worked with the Irish sea border becoming enshrined as part of the withdrawal bill.

Older hands explained that they'd gain a UI then leave the EU. I reckon that some of the older members actually believed that, whilst not reckoning with the intent, ambition or power of the EU. So many of them are so obsessed with the DUP, their knowledge of politics beyond the 6 counties is non-existent or infantile in the extreme. This has been clear conversing with their canvassers. This especially true for far away Europe but true too for the 26 counties. A different country in their minds.

Nowadays lots of the new generation do believe the stuff [EU,Woke etc] that older ones presented as tactics. They dont really understand it, or the implications of it but go along it anyway.

But as so often with SF, compromises on principle presented initially as a tactic change over time to being the principle. This EU stuff being just another example. Would any of the younger SF know what SF's position was on Europe in the 60, 70s or 80s? That would be to presume that they had intellectual curiosity. Judging on the calibre of the elected officials around here, they are there merely for their genitalia and no other reason.
 
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I could understand their EU position as a Anti-Brexit in the 6 counties as it marked the 6 out as different to the GB. To certain extent that worked with the Irish sea border becoming enshrined as part of the withdrawal bill.

Older hands explained that they'd gain a UI then leave the EU. I reckon that some of the older members actually believed that, whilst not reckoning with the intent, ambition or power of the EU. So many of them are so obsessed with the DUP, their knowledge of politics beyond the 6 counties is non-existent or infantile in the extreme. This has been clear conversing with their canvassers. This especially true for far away Europe but true too for the 26 counties. A different country in their minds.

Nowadays lots of the new generation do believe the stuff [EU,Woke etc] that older ones presented as tactics. They dont really understand it, or the implications of it but go along it anyway.

But as so often with SF, compromises on principle presented initially as a tactic change over time to being the principle. This EU stuff being just another example. Would any of the younger SF know what SF's position was on Europe in the 60, 70s or 80s? That would be to presume that they had intellectual curiosity. Judging on the calibre of the elected officials around here, they are there merely for their genitalia and no other reason.

No they changed on the EU before the Brexit referendum. A lot of the Shinners I have argued about this with have been pretty full on even pro-EU and some of that was before Brexit. This is the thing- they changed on this major subject mysteriously some night and no one outside of their ruling elite seems to know just exactly when. Mary Lou probably knows- but does Michelle O'Neill?
 

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I suppose there is no chance you would tell us in plain English what in the name o' Jazus you are talking about. Some of us only log in here occasionally and are not mind readers.
The Nordie has a real problem with that :LOL:
 

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