@columeastwood You did the meme, Colum. You're more worried about what Nigel Farage will say then the bloody mayhem brought to #Belfast streets by liberal #RefugeesWelcome insanity.
Yet another gruesome act of barbarity committed in our country by a foreigner. This time in Belfast.
This follows several other recent horrific crimes across Ireland. A woman's throat slit in a DP centre. An Irishman beaten to death while he pleaded on his knees for mercy. African gangs attacking and stabbing to death a man on the streets of Dublin.
This savagery is foreign to Ireland, brought to our shores by the gombeen class and political rulers.
The only decent solution to protect society is remigration, and the restitution of the death penalty for particularly heinous crimes.
"I would urge people to give the PSNI the space it needs to carry out a full investigation so that justice can be done."
Translation: "Don't mention the fact he was a Somalian asylum seeker and stabbed the victim in the eyes and tried to behead the victim in the middle of a street, undeterred by onlookers and determined to carry despite several people intervening (having to endanger themselves). Don't mention immigration. Don't mention what my party supports. Let me keep telling you you're far right and racist, even as barbaric acts of violence are carried out all around you."
Coward.
It is time for Republicans to remove, immediately from their ranks, anyone who wants to remain absent, silent or adversarial on the realities of the migrant problem.
There is no future where they integrate, or assimilate.
There is no blank slate where all people are the equal.
There is no multicultural, rainbow nation where everyone lives in peace and harmony.
Everywhere it is tried it is a society destroying distater with zero exceptions.
They must go back or they will drag our countries into the same hell they dragged their own into.
@_louise__ Our home was our sanctuary before funds flooded it with resentfuls. If we become a minority it will be just another 3rd world s**thole with some nice scenery outside the cities.
@robertmcguinn18@Maximil86429959 Irish people are largely left on housing, healthcare and welfare. The idea that we went from being socially traditional people to raging progressive left-liberals is false.
Irish people have collectively allowed a small number of ideologically-captured cult members to foist their dogmatic and divisive cult religion into politics, MSM, education, academia, music, entertainment, the courts and society as a whole.⚠️
#Marxism#Liberalism#FarLeft#Woke
Most people in Ireland had never even heard of the Sanctuary movement until now.
Yet when you dig into the documents, you discover that Places of Sanctuary Ireland openly states that it is linked to the wider UK City of Sanctuary movement, established in Sheffield in 2005, aligned with the UK charter, and supportive of the Birmingham Declaration.
This isn't some conspiracy theory.
It's in their own documents.
The Charter openly states its objective is to build a culture of welcome and inclusion across every sphere and sector of society.
Not some sectors.
Every sector.
Schools.
Universities.
Local authorities.
Health services.
Arts organisations.
Sports organisations.
Community groups.
Towns.
Cities.
Counties.
Even the Irish Universities Association states that Universities of Sanctuary is an initiative of the City of Sanctuary movement that began in England in 2005.
The question is not whether people support it or oppose it.
The question is why most Irish people never even knew it existed while it was being embedded throughout public institutions across the country.
Under Bunreacht na hÉireann, sovereignty does not belong to NGOs.
It does not belong to advocacy networks.
It does not belong to publicly funded charities.
It does not belong to international declarations.
And it certainly does not belong to movements imported from outside the State.
Article 1 is crystal clear:
"The Irish Nation affirms its inalienable, indefeasible, and sovereign right to choose its own form of Government."
Article 6 is even clearer:
"All powers of government, legislative, executive and judicial, derive, under God, from the people."
From the people.
Not from charters.
Not from declarations.
Not from committees.
Not from boards.
Not from networks.
Not from unelected organisations operating through public institutions.
So the constitutional question is simple:
Who authorised this?
When were the Irish people asked whether they wanted schools, councils, universities, health services, towns, cities and counties transformed into Places of Sanctuary?
Where was the public debate?
Where was the democratic mandate?
Because if major social and cultural change can be advanced through networks, partnerships and publicly funded bodies without the knowledge of the people, then we have drifted a very long way from the constitutional principle that all authority flows from the people themselves.
Whether you support mass migration or oppose it is not the point.
The point is that the people are supposed to be informed.
The people are supposed to be consulted.
The people are supposed to be sovereign.
Transparency matters.
Consent matters.
Article 1 matters.
Article 6 matters.
References:
• Places of Sanctuary Ireland confirms it is linked to the wider UK City of Sanctuary movement established in 2005.
https://t.co/c2wtTsRo6I
• Dublin City of Sanctuary confirms it operates as part of Places of Sanctuary Ireland.
https://t.co/bwvxQL635d
• Cork City Council confirms Cork City of Sanctuary is part of the same network.
https://t.co/aWhehXoley
• The Irish Universities Association confirms Universities of Sanctuary originated from the City of Sanctuary movement established in Sheffield, England in 2005.
https://t.co/NKIU6P8dQQ
Read the documents for yourself.
"MISINFORMATION"
Throughout the course of 6yrs of investigations and 7 days of hearings and cross examinations by the IMC's legal team. I was NEVER accused of misinformation. Not ONCE. I don't think the word ws ever even used!
Yet it forms the headline of RTE's coverage -and they have never ever interviewed me - not once in 6yrs. Not ONCE!
Who exactly is guilty of "misinformation" ?
GP found guilty of misinformation: https://t.co/3qPqI3N5vE
For me it's more schizo to believe Micheál Martin or Simon Harris woke up one day & said to themselves "I feel like supporting infinity immigration, abortion on demand and LGBTQ plus, because it's the right thing to do", than to believe external forces have them by the balls.