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The next big event in the cycle of the anti-Mass migration movement in modern Ireland is likely to be the 7th of June 2024 local and European elections.
Speaking for myself I am cynical about electoral politics in modern Ireland. A serious number of good decent Irish people have given vast amounts of voluntary labour and money to Irish political parties and candidates only to find that, unknown to them, their efforts were wasted on people who never had their best interests at heart.
This is because in practice we live in a Communist country, and no movement or political persuasion of any type in countries like that are allowed to exist without being led by false leaders, secretly working for the state or for foreign intelligence agencies/Occult groups. Also just look at what has happened to so many other countries recently, like the UK or Italy where the electorate gets cheated all the time by fake politicians claiming to be against mass-migration but clearly, if secretly, are not so.
But that said, as well as the predictable army of false leaders, we also have many other good candidates out there that I think people should support. Off hand I would mention, Drs Anne McCloskey in the Letterkenny area and Gerry Waters running in the Connaught/Ulster/Leinster constituency for the EU election, Aaron Kelly in the Claremorris electoral district, Dara Flaherty in Galway city, and John D. Walsh in Waterford, as examples of people who did their best to fight against the prevailing tyranny during the lockdown period, for example.
So for good or for ill, the gauntlet has been thrown down. This is now a big election for all of us, if these candidates do very badly it will bounce back to discredit the anti-Mass Migration movement, one of the most important causes in modern Ireland in my opinion. So we all have to put our shoulders to the wheel and try and get some of these guys elected, if not the backlash against us after the election is likely to be great. In practice most candidates outside of the established parties (known as the 'uniparty' these parties include FG, FF, Greens, Sinn Fein, Labour, Social Democrats and Aontú, all have the same nation wrecking migration policies) should gain your support.
But there is also on this front, great hope. Its clear that about three quarters of the electorate are very disillusioned with government policy in this area and so if this becomes the main issue, it could turn out to be a great election. Ireland has had many of those over the centuries, the two great Clare elections, electing Daniel O'Connell and then Eamon de Valera, the East Cavan bye election and then the great 1918 election, etc etc.
So to assist this electoral push a protest has been organised outside the Barracks in Mullingar (53.526522, -7.351879) for this Sunday 2pm, where as well as the anti-Mass migration protest, local and national electoral candidates are invited to attend and hopefully speak as well.
Exciting, and, le cunamh Dé, maybe great days ahead in the next few weeks!
by Brian Nugent