@EuroDale, ex @EU_Commission, is 100% correct.
If the EU doesn't massively change its priorities, and fast, it will collapse in chaos.
Presently, we are on a path to the destruction of Europe, its societies, it's culture, it's history and it's economic prosperity.
What would it take for me, an ex-@EU_Commission turned critic, to believe in the European project again?
A reformed Union that serves Europeans first. Not globalist elites, not imported dependants, not ideological dogmas. Europeans.
13 demands to revive the dream 🧵👇
Anti-Zionist Jews burn the Israeli flag in Jerusalem on Purim.
Calling Israel the "Jewish State" is like calling pork "kosher."
The State of Israel is a Zionist state whose ideology fundamentally contradicts the commandments of the Torah.
Trying to give it a "Jewish" character by invoking the Torah is like trying to make pork kosher—it is impossible.
Israel is not the state of the Jewish people.
Zionism is not Judaism.
Opposing the State of Israel or Zionism does not make someone antisemitic.
History they don’t teach you: on this day in 1960, Fidel Castro nationalised Esso, Shell and Texaco in Cuba🇨🇺, breaking the United States’ draconian control of the Cuban economy.
After the Soviet Union began supplying Cuba with crude oil, Texaco, Esso, and British-Dutch Shell refused to refine Soviet oil for Cuba after pressure from the US government.
100% of Cuba’s oil refining capacity was controlled by these 3 corporations, meaning the US government and these corporations effectively held the Cuban economy at gunpoint. Fidel Castro responded to this by nationalising the assets of all 3 corporations.
Before Cuba's revolution, US financial interests owned 90% of Cuba’s mines, 80% of public utilities, 50% of railways, 40% of sugar production & 25% of bank deposits.
In the first 30 months after Fidel Castro and Cuba’s communists came to power, more classrooms were built in those 30 months than had been built in the previous 30 years. Within the first six months of Castro's government, 600 miles of road had been built across the island, while $300 million was spent on water and sanitation schemes.
Over 800 houses were constructed every month in the early years of the administration in a measure to cut homelessness, while nurseries and day-care centers were opened for children and other centers opened for the disabled and elderly.
With the arrival of the revolutionary government, Cuban healthcare was nationalised and expanded with heavy investment, bringing free healthcare access to millions.
Universal vaccination for childhood diseases was introduced, leading to infant mortality rates plummeting. Cuba's 'army of doctors' is now sent to crisis-hit countries around the world. Since 1963, more than 600,000 Cuban health workers have provided medical services in more than 160 countries.
Despite being under the illegal embargo imposed by the US, Cuba now has a higher life expectancy than the US, has more doctors per capita than the US, and is among the top 35 countries for lowest child mortality rates. Under Fidel Castro's rule, UNICEF declared severe child malnutrition to be eradicated.
Donald Trump’s looming war on Cuba is revenge for Cuban revolutionaries daring to break the US’ control of the island nation. Trump wants to return to the times when Cuba was effectively an American economic colony.
🇩🇪 Germany Didn’t Decline. It’s Being Dismantled – The Brutal Fucking Truth
Germany didn’t just lose a football match. It got systematically neutered, invaded, and brainwashed into accepting its own replacement.
– The legendary “German machine” in football is DEAD. Soft, diversity-picked, low-testosterone squad that folds when it matters.
– Schools indoctrinating kids with gender ideology, colonial guilt, and self-hatred instead of math, history, and national pride.
– Tell the truth on social media about crime patterns, parallel societies, or the invasion, and you’ll get raided at 6am, fined, or jailed under “hate speech” laws.
– Native birth rate collapsed to ~1.35 (even lower for actual Germans). Importing millions of incompatible migrants to “solve” the demographic problem they created.
– Clean, reliable nuclear power axed for virtue-signaling windmills and record coal burning. Highest energy prices in Europe. Factories shutting down or fleeing to the US and Asia.
– Woke globalist puppets are in charge; a coalition of Greens, socialists, and spineless centrists who serve Davos, Brussels, and UN migration pacts before their own fucking people.
– Once-unbeatable cars are getting absolutely mogged by Chinese EVs and Tesla.
– No AC in the summer, because of “climate” and engineered energy poverty. Germans freezing or sweating while the elite virtue-signal from air-conditioned offices.
– Bloated welfare state acting as a magnet for economic migrants who contribute crime, welfare dependency, and higher fertility while native Germans are taxed into oblivion.
– Christmas markets need machine guns and concrete barriers. The German culture is diluted, and traditions are mocked.
– Media, academia, and politicians openly celebrating the demographic and cultural erasure as “diversity” while ordinary Germans get poorer, less safe, and more censored.
– The AfD says the obvious: stop the invasion, demand assimilation, protect your people, and immediately gets labeled “far-right extremists.”
This is what a decade+ of “progressive,” green, globalist rule delivered: economic stagnation, demographic suicide, cultural erasure, and speech tyranny.
Time to rip the fucking chains off. 💀
New Website Just Dropped.
This one tracks Ireland’s asylum and immigration statistics using interactive dashboards.
From IPAS spending to deportations, arrivals, PPS numbers. Using the data, we can see:
1) Arrivals from Somalia are up 90% in 2026
2) Backlog of asylum appeals is up 383% since 2023
3) Almost €300m has been paid to owners of CityWest.
It was developed by a friend.
I’m also working with other devs who want to make public data more open. We are all volunteers who care about Ireland.
We receive €0 from Coimisiún na Meán
Isn't it amazing how none of our highly paid media are capable of this type of work? Why is that?
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@timand2037 Due to the nazi levels of censorship by the @EU_Commission, the https://t.co/ijmw7lTT5d website is not available in any EU country.
The sooner the @AfD take over Germany, the sooner the present war mongering, economic detructionists will be removed from our lives.
NEW: A left-wing news outlet has reportedly been de-banked by Lloyds Banking Group without explanation
The Canary has alleged that Lloyds are 'currently withholding a substantial amount of our money' and 'has not explained why it has taken this action'
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@Nick_Delehanty website which shows the massive sums of government funding finding its way to private media companies in Ireland via its Ministry of Truth, Coimisiún na Meán.
Irish Times, Journal, Virgin, Independent, Newstalk are all there.
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https://t.co/Tj3Qita4KI
@caulmick@RBoydBarrett Oh, do you even need to pose the question?
@MichealMartinTD has wanted to play soldiers for years, and he doesn't give a damn what the Irish people think....
I am not surprised. @rtenews cannot be trusted. They spread disinformation in 2015 by faithfully reporting the fabricated Senan Allen Report.
At that time, I held official transcripts demonstrating that Allen’s Report was untrue.
The fabrication lent credibility to the inadequate Inquiry Report - that promoted a false narrative in relation to bank solvency.
Meanwhile, citizens and businesses were being slaughtered to shore up crippled balance sheets.
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Sweden just passed a *good conduct* law letting authorities revoke immigrants residency for bad behaviour.
Not only crimes. Unpaid taxes, welfare fraud or extremist ties can now lead to deportation.
"Residency is a privilege"
We need this in Ireland 🇮🇪
@harrym_vids I would love to see the service history. And the economics of running a car that long.
I suspect that it is that it makes more sense than electric.....
Our escalation to Irish Cancer Society regarding the inappropriate insensitive mural:
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To: The Irish Cancer Society
[email protected]
Subject: Concerns Regarding the Impact of the Recently Unveiled Pride Mural on Breast Cancer Survivors and Their Families
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to ask whether the Irish Cancer Society has considered the impact that the recently unveiled mural on Townsend Street may have on women who have undergone mastectomies following breast cancer, as well as the families of women who tragically lost their lives to this disease.
As someone who has seen the devastating effects of breast cancer on women and their loved ones, I found the imagery deeply upsetting. For thousands of women, the loss of one or both breasts was never a personal expression or aesthetic choice. It was the consequence of a life-threatening illness, difficult surgery, months of treatment, and, for many, lasting physical and emotional trauma.
A mastectomy is not simply a physical change. It represents fear, loss, survival, resilience, and, in many cases, grief. It is a reminder of the battle against cancer that no woman ever chooses to face.
For this reason, I believe it is understandable that some breast cancer survivors and bereaved families may find the public display of imagery depicting a person with a flat chest, presented in a celebratory context unrelated to cancer, to be painful or insensitive. Regardless of the artist's intention, it may evoke memories of illness and loss for those whose lives have been profoundly affected by breast cancer.
Every year, your organisation works to support women coping with the physical and emotional consequences of mastectomies. You also stand beside families who have lost mothers, daughters, sisters, wives and friends to this cruel disease. Their experiences deserve compassion and recognition.
I would therefore like to ask whether the Irish Cancer Society has considered issuing a statement or engaging with those responsible for the mural to ensure that the voices of breast cancer survivors are not overlooked in discussions surrounding public art and representation.
Public spaces should strive to be inclusive and considerate of all members of society. In my view, inclusivity also means recognising that imagery which may be empowering to some can be distressing to others, particularly those who carry the emotional scars of cancer.
My intention in writing is not to diminish anyone else's experiences or identity. Rather, it is to ask that equal empathy be shown to the thousands of women in Ireland whose bodies were changed not by choice, but by disease, and to the families who continue to live with the pain of losing someone they loved.
I expect that the Irish Cancer Society will give thoughtful consideration to this perspective and continue to advocate for the dignity, sensitivity, and wellbeing of all those affected by breast cancer.
Sincerely
Jana, on behalf of the Natural Women’s Council