🗣️"Left, right, centre... I do not care anymore. As long as they tell me wholeheartedly they are for the Irish people first.
If not now, when?" - @JAMESCONWAYIFP
I'll be honest and say I've heard bits and pieces of interviews from James, and I've never really heard him out properly, until now.
This one had me shedding a tear by the end.
The man is hurting, as am I seeing the wanton destruction of this country by FFG.
If not now, when?
I have bail conditions not to attend protests but honestly I am giving serious thought to ignoring them at the right time to stand up and be counted.
MEN: We want access to women's spaces.
GOVERNMENT: OK no problem.
WOMEN: We want men out of our spaces.
GOVERNMENT: It's complicated, we'll need guidance, case by case basis, impact assessments, have you considered how this will affect the men, how will it work in practice?
Excellent Discussion & Highly Recommend.
Breaking Point is a platform where all viewpoints can be aired openly. This episode features László Molnárfi, a self-declared Marxist with some very unconventional takes on the Irish left, migration policy, and class politics:
“People Before Profit aren’t a workers’ party, they’re an activist brand with liberal positions and a good media network.”
“Virtue signalling has replaced pragmatic politics on the Irish left; looking morally pure matters more than actually winning power or helping communities.”
“If the working class don’t speak in the approved NGO-university vocabulary, the left writes them off as bigots instead of listening to what they’re actually saying.”
“What the Irish government calls ‘migration policy’ is basically: buy a hotel in a neglected area, pack it with asylum seekers, and then call the locals far-right when they complain.”
(Links in comments)
Accommodation under IPAS costs about €84-€100 daily per person, equating to €30,000-€36,500 annually based on 2024-2025 figures. Weekly direct allowances add €2,000 per adult, while medical and support services likely contribute another €2,000-€5,000, pushing total costs over €40,000 per person yearly. For 318 asylum seekers, this estimates €12.7-€14.3 million annually to the Irish state. Deportations at €2.5 million total appear far cheaper long-term.
Cheif imam of Ireland tries to use the “but Irishman do bad stuff as well” and no one riots as it doesn’t fit “racist narratives”.
To prove his case he highlights a recent case in Kildare “where a 19-month-old child's face was forced into bricks”.
The case he highlighted was perpetrated by a FOREIGNER called Alexandre Pallares and no riots, he debunked his own point.
His anti Irish bigotry is on full display
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Teresa Buczkowska is a Polish national and CEO of the Irish Government funded NGO - Immigrant Council of Ireland.
Buczkowska is known as the 'NGO Queen' for spending her career working to get foreign nationals planted in Irish politics.
Buczkowska was complaining on Irish media this week after TD [MP] Carol Nolan called for mass deportations of violent illegal migrants making asylum claims.
So many foreign nationals are working in Irish Government funded NGOs interfering in Irish society with zero mandate from the Irish people and having never been elected.
@immigrationIRL@TBuczkowska
NIAMH UÍ BHRIAIN: "Loonies or something more sinister" and "a brigade". As voting day approaches the political and media establishment seems increasingly nervous of the momentum behind the Spoil the Vote message.
https://t.co/l3DIxBlSqJ
📍Saggart Village
The POU have completely lost the run of themselves.
They've pushed into the heart of the village and continuing to assault residents of the town in scenes eerily similar to Newtownmountkennedy.
All this to protect an illegal African paedophile rapist.
Imagine waking up to find your voice online—your ideas, beliefs, opinions—silenced, not by trolls or critics but by unelected bureaucrats thousands of miles away. The EU Digital Services Act could be the culprit:
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The Global Biometric Wall Isn't Coming—It's Being Built.
Whitney Webb exposes the rollout of biometric entry/exit systems not as isolated security upgrades, but as the physical infrastructure for a global digital ID regime. This is happening in lockstep across the Western world: the EU is implementing it now, the UK is poised for 2025, and the US is fully onboard.
This is the same digital ID architecture that dissidents during COVID rightly identified and opposed in the form of vaccine passports. Those were merely the trial run—the proof-of-concept for a system of interoperable, programmable identity.
Now, that system is being physically cemented at every port of entry, especially airports. The stated goal is "secure travel," but the true function is far more profound: the restriction of freedom of movement based on compliance with state or corporate mandates.
The vaccine status was just the first proposed variable. The framework is designed to incorporate any criteria:
Your social credit score based on online activity.
Your carbon footprint, restricting travel if you've "over-consumed."
Your financial transactions or political affiliations.
This is the chilling reality. The very tool of control that millions rejected during the pandemic is now being repackaged and marketed to them, using new crises and rhetoric to manufacture consent. The system's power is entirely dependent on mass compliance.
The biometric wall is the gateway. Digital ID is the prison.
Clann Éireann Neo Nazis beaten off streets
Earlier today, the neo nazi Clann Éireann attempted to hold a publicity stunt in St Patrick’s Park in the Liberties in Dublin. A community response was put together by local working class youth, Republicans and Anti Fascists. 1/