Losing followers like crazy.
I also didn’t realise I had so many leftist followers.
I didn’t realise wanting my country back was an issue.
The trash really does take itself out.
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Ireland - Dublin 🇮🇪 please share ☘️
Next Saturday, tens of thousands of Irish will take to the streets to protest Ireland’s Mass migration crisis.
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Clongriffin, North Dublin. 🇮🇪
Forty seven Somalian migrant men were all given new apartments.
No community can 'have a veto' about who lives where.
~ said the anti-Irish politicians.
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🇮🇪Update on Graham Carey🇮🇪
Graham's sentencing will take place in 2 weeks time on the 3rd of July.
Some of us went to court 19 to see what was happening with the Algerian animal who stabbed Children in Parnell Square.
Numerous Gardai removed me from the court for absolutely nothing.
Apparently a member of the public tried to take a picture of the accused from the back of the courtroom.
He was subsequently removed but then they made a beeline for me & ordered me to leave the court also.
I have numerous witnesses to verify what happened.
I never took my phone out of my pocket once in fact l never even moved it's an absolute disgrace.
A Foreigner who should not have been in this country in the first place who tried to murder innocent children & their carer is treated with more dignity & respect than a law abiding Irish native.
He sits there with his tax payer funded interpreter smiling after everything he has done yet I'm treated like the criminal.
I am just noting this in case the filth that are the Irish Main Stream Media try to spin this & put out a narrative that the big bad far away far right interrupted court proceedings today in such a high profile case.
God bless🙌éiReGoBragh🇮🇪
All information concerning the housing waiting list should be public.
Elected reps can not make good housing policy while being kept in the dark.
The right to public housing after just 52 weeks is too short.
Yesterday, I was delighted to be invited to present inside Dáil Éireann as part of the Women’s Coalition on Immigration.
The coalition has one simple request: publish crime data by nationality.
This is not radical. It is standard practice in several European countries, including Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands. Public policy should be based on evidence, not guesswork.
This fits in with a wider demand for transparency from Govt, on housing lists, public funding etc..
We have already that this Govt is allergic to transparency when Benefacts, was forced to shut down after State support was withdrawn.
A Government that withholds basic data cannot then lecture the public about “disinformation”.
Transparency is not dangerous.. secrecy is.
Today, we’re launching the Avalanche Payments Collective.
Founding participants include Franklin Templeton, VanEck, Anchorage Digital, Paxos, Agora, Ethena, Rain, Axiym, Tassat, and others spanning the payments stack.
The Collective brings together companies spanning stablecoins, settlement, treasury infrastructure, foreign exchange, custody, card issuance, business payments, asset management, and global payouts.
Why?
Because the future of payments requires more than faster transactions.
Moving money globally requires liquidity, settlement, compliance, treasury management, custody, foreign exchange, and local payment networks working together as one. 🔺
28 leading organizations supporting payment flows across 150+ countries, 96 currencies, and ~22 billion payout endpoints are building on Avalanche.
Over the last several years, Avalanche has quietly become home to one of the industry's broadest payments ecosystems.
Now, that ecosystem has a name.
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Founding Members:
AeraTech @Anchorage@AxiymFinance@brale_xyz@coreapp@dakota_xyz@ethena@FTDA_US@grovedotfinance@krakenfx@Lynq_Network@meshpay NHN KCP @nonco_otc OatFi @opentrade_io@Paxos@raincards@RequestFinance@rise_pay SETTL @StraitsX@tassatgroup@vaneck_us@WisdomTreeFunds@withAUSD@wyostable@zerohashx
We need to move our energy from protesting to breaking the old system - so we can build a new one.
Protesting feeds the beast. It needs us. We are it's fuel. When we turn our back on it, the system start to die!
I have organised many protests over the last six years - but the regime still fired ahead with their agenda.
We need parents on mass to rise up and pressure the regime to the point they can't ignore citizen concerns. We also need to build our own community - when things get worse (and they will) we need this more than ever.
Getting on the streets - this doesn't stop the beast does it?
Oggi l’Italia ha ottenuto un grande successo: il Parlamento europeo ha approvato il nuovo Regolamento europeo sui rimpatri. Un provvedimento storico che consente di rimpatriare velocemente chi non ha titolo a stare nell’Unione europea.
Europeans and American patriots!
Tomorrow, the courts of my country, France, may decide to send me to prison for daring to say on television that “the main danger to women in France is Black African and Arab immigrant men.”
Meanwhile, my own attacker, a Tunisian migrant, is still at large.
I need your help to generate media pressure and hope to be acquitted.
They cannot silence the truth!
Thank you for your support 💪🏻🇫🇷
The only thing Elliot Page accomplished here is confirmation that you can pump a woman full of testosterone, cut off her tits, and she'll still be crazy!
This will go down as one of the greatest takedowns of a smarmy British elite on cable news.
NewsNation’s Leland Vittert went to war with The Hill’s Niall Stanage for three and a half minutes over what’s happening in Belfast.
Stanage tried blaming Elon Musk for “inflaming” the chaos, while Vittert kept bringing it back to the real cause — violent migrants from the Muslim world in the West.
When Vittert started dropping the receipts, Stanage went into a tailspin.
VITTERT: “The culture of Islam is a violent and conquering culture.”
“According to the interior ministry of France, 93% of thefts and 63% of assaults on public transport in the Île-de-France region are committed by foreigners.”
“At the same time, sexual violence in these spaces has increased 86% in ten years. And you’re telling me that the influx of immigrants from Muslim countries doesn’t have anything to do with this?!”
STANAGE: “I am telling you that it is completely, completely an over generalization to just suggest that people of a particular religious faith are therefore intrinsically violent.”
VITTERT: “I’m talking about culture...”
“Okay? I’ll try another one.”
“Denmark took in 321 Palestinian refugees in 1992.”
“By 2019, 64% had been convicted of a crime, including 34% of their children too. A very large portion were also on welfare.”
“I ask you the question though, Niall, if the statistics aren’t the problem, why does everybody get so mad when you talk about them?”
@LelandVittert
EU COMMISSION ON NOTICE
The European Commission and Ireland’s Permanent Representation to the European Union have now been put on notice that there are live Irish Supreme Court proceedings concerning constitutional authority and Ireland’s participation in / implementation of the EU Migration and Asylum Pact.
This does NOT mean the Pact is paused.
It does NOT mean I have asked the European courts to intervene.
It does NOT mean Europe is being asked to decide Irish constitutional law.
That remains a matter for the Irish courts.
What it does mean is that the EU Commission and Ireland’s EU Representation have now been notified in advance that there is a live authority issue before the Irish Supreme Court, before implementation, penalties, fees, or other consequences are treated as settled.
I only acted because I became aware of the possible irreversible nature of the issue, the deadlines involved, and because of what was already before the Supreme Court from my hearing on 23 April.
I am not anti-politics.
I am not anti-government.
I am not anti-State.
This is not a revolution.
This is about one question only:
Was the proper constitutional authority used in respect of Ireland’s participation in, or implementation of, the EU Migration and Asylum Pact?
I cannot promise outcomes, but I can promise I will do my best to bring the question to the proper authority to be adjudicated.
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Don’t lose faith.
Hold the light.
https://gofHi, fair question.
It was left to the last minute by me because I was already dealing with the presidential election matter before the Supreme Court, and that has unfolded further questions around constitutional authority.
I was unaware of the deadline at first, but once I became aware of it, I filed in time and brought the question forward in time.
It is not my intention to challenge everything the State or Government does. I only came forward because of the “irreversible possibility” of the formation/implementation of this new Pact — and I question whether such a thing should proceed where authority is disputed.
On the triple lock, I do not want to go too far into that here. It is not exactly a constitutional mechanism, but it is a safeguard. There may be a deeper safeguard now in the pipeline from my Supreme Court case: “Entrusted Independent Constitutional Judgment without consequences.”
I am not going to publicly frame the matter too much because it is properly before the Supreme Court.
So for now, all I can say is: keep the faith and wait for what the Supreme Court determined.
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