Racist slogans in Belfast.
"IRISH ONLY, NO MUSLIMS"
Regardless of our religion or skin color. We are all red blood.
The stupidity and historical ignorance of all this racism is staggering.
I see its the same useful idiots that mocked the kidnapping by Israeli t€rrorists of Irish Citizens on board a humanitarian mission delivering urgently needed medical supplies to Gaza.
Our ancestors have been driven abroad by colonisation, poverty and genocide, and themselves branded criminals, parasites and an alien race wherever they went.
Met with signs...
"No Irish Need Apply."
The No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish
prejudice must refuse to inflict similar intolerance on others.
Remember we Irish have biggest mass immigration around the world,
Even today, multi-generational Irish communities in places like Glasgow in Scotland are subjected to anti-Irish racism, sectarian hatred and chants mocking the Genocide and celebrating “ being to their knees in Fenian blood”, still told " the famine is over why don’t you go home ".
Yet some Irish fools now recycle the exact same racist poison directed at Irish people.
Wat makes it even more pathetic is that many parroting these slogans imagine themselves as anti-establishment rebels while blindly echoing the propaganda of English nationalists organisations who are openly hostile to Ireland’s struggle for freedom and aligned with foreign political interests.
They wrap themselves in the Irish flag while borrowing the language of those who historically despise the Irish.
The same people who constantly rant about “barbaric foreign cultures” suddenly defend mob violence when the victim is muslim,
The flood of racist abuse and celebrations of death on Irish social media exposed something rotten beneath the surface. This is not patriotism.
It is ignorance, cruelty and racism dressed up in green clothing by people who have learned absolutely nothing from our Irish history.
DUBLIN: Chetan Chauhan, a 36 year old Indian man, has been charged with stealing €80,000 from the Rotunda Foundation, an organisation that raises money for the underfunded maternity hospital.
The Irish government has stated that Ireland's health system would collapse without migrant labour.
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Under no circumstances should Unity be voted AGAINST. A united ireland, no matter how raped and denationalised is a good thing. It makes the job of any irish nationalist movement much easier if the entire country is one jurisdiction, and removes a significant stumbling block.
FACT CHECK: English journalist claims the "Irish ethnic group" is mired in "woke retardation" that the Anglosphere has "put in the ground."
VERDICT: FALSE
According to the most recent opinion polling (2024-date), every other country in the Anglosphere has lower opposition to immigration (see infographic and citations attached).
Also, the UK has far stricter speech controls than Ireland, and 2 months ago London saw an "anti-racism" rally proportionately much larger than the one in the video quoted by the journalist.
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New on Littoria:
Audio and Written version:
My thoughts on the anti-immigration riots in Belfast, attempts to use it to build support for the Loyalist cause, and why Irish Catholics kept their distance despite sharing Protestant concerns about immigration.
5/5
If turns out to be an Irishman that's had his eyes cut out by some monkey, then that will be the time for the traitor and the scab to feel our rage.
1/5
It's easy to see the attempted beheading in Belfast by an African and feel a kneejerk reaction to make it right, but for anyone who identifies as a Nationalist, weigh your decision to go to those protests carefully.
4/5
We should wait and see who the victim was. If it's a Loyalist, having his life saved by an Irishman is already justice enough. Fuck them otherwise.
Councillor Tom McDonnell claims to be a Nationalist, yet went to a multicultural All Nations Church event run by John Ahern and got baptised, something outside Irish culture, steeped in judeo-evangelical influence, and totally at odds with the Nationalism he pretends to hold.
"I coined ‘Gaelstát’ because I believe that the people involved in what they call Irish Nationalism should not be adopting the ideas of Anglosphere movements"
Somhairle Buidhe, who coined Gaelstát, critically reflects on the evolution of the term.
https://t.co/wGl6y8HoHq