@Pnolanmedia If anyone could send me a screenshot photo of Paul Nolan 🇬🇧 and his Brit friends, or where to find him, some real Irishmen want a word with him, now thatbhe's a traitor
In Feb 1992 Anne Marie Smyth, a Catholic, was severely beaten and then had her throat cut to the point of decapitation. The DUP which is now cynically exploiting a knife crime to overturn the GFA is well aware of this dismembering sub culture within loyalism. See Lost Lives below
This fake Dr Harold News image of Bono and Geldof has started circulating again after first going viral in 2024.
For future reference, it's easy to tell this photo isn't real. Just examine the picture closely and you'll notice Robbie Keane is missing.
@thejournal_ie @fergalkeane47 British shill.
Refuses to condemn British murderers who shot an Irish girl in the face. Rank hypocrite. His family in Cork were Black and Tan Facists. https://t.co/wXHypjf1eD
Patrick O’Donovan’s departmental records of his meeting with Coimisiún na Meán don’t disclose the secret phone call he’d made to a commissioner where the media minister sought to initiate a state examination of RTÉ’s fuel protest coverage.
https://t.co/1qCHjy6dUr
Let’s be honest and try to piece together what happened to Alex Coughlan based on evidence available so far.
Alex Coughlan was punched and kicked until he was unconscious on May 17th. He died three days later on May 20th.
Those responsible for killing him we are told are two sixteen year olds. Due to our child criminal protection laws, nothing more is known about them officially.
The social media story is that they are both non Irish teenagers. There is also a suggestion that they lured Alex Coughlan to his death and killed him because he was gay. This to me would suggest murder rather than manslaughter.
If these two boys lured Alex Couglan to meet in a quiet lane with the intention of murdering him because he was gay, it is a monstrous hate crime totally alien to our culture. Similar has happened before in Sligo and the mainstream media covered it up as much as possible.
Official Ireland is now deafening by its silence. No idiot Senators or TDs addressing leftwing racists outside Dáil Éireann. No ministers making comments. The MSN media are doing their best to cover up aspects of the crime like with Sligo.
I for one am sick of it. There public demands the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. If these kids are old enough to beat a poor man to death, they are old enough for the truth about who they are, what they did and why they did it to come out.
RIP Alex Coughlan.
While Gardai were quick out of the traps to warn the public about sharing the video of the attack on Scarlett Faulkner (before arrests or charges) and the Blachardstown video of the attack on Alexander Coughlan, there was no such warning about the Yves Sakila video outside Arnott's (though the justice minister did make such a plea in passing while discussing the video).
It was the video (below) and audio of the Capel Street attack which emerged on Twitter a day after, last July which transformed what was being dismissed as a minor incident, into a full-blown murderous Jihadist attack.
There are serious issues raised by the Blanchardstown video which are being suppressed under the guise of the Childrens Act 2001 which grants anonymity to accused under 18 years of age, but that is specific to anything identifying their names, addresses or schools. Nationalities and ethnicities of accused, even under 18, CAN be reported - the victim Alex Coughlan was white and Irish.
110 years ago today, Patrick Whelan was killed at Mount Street Bridge. He was 22. No portrait of him existed until his descendant brought me a faded mass card photo. He came back to life on my drawing board.
The Heroes, The Unknown and The Erased. https://t.co/HCbIrGh8OG
We will be the generation that builds a new, united Ireland.
A future where every young person has the best chance to flourish & reach their full potential, here at home.
Sinn Féin is at its strongest in over a century & we are laser focused on driving forward positive change in communities across Ireland.