@IrishMirror Virginia Linehan here! Just for balance @AerLingus#bullied me for years because I stood up to the #bullies. I was betrayed by my employer, my colleagues & @SIPTU I refused to be paid off & silenced. No justice for me inthe Labour Court. I stand proud &
I have no regrets 💪🏻❤️
Irish skanger @dlLambo celebrated the October 7th Massacre. When Hamas and the radicalised Gazans who joined them were waging Jihad by murder and raping and taking hostages, @dlLambo called it “resistance.”
Oh., and the other Irish arsehole is @sinnfeinireland MEP Lynn Boylan @LNBDublin.
Lyn has been banned from entering the country of Israel for her constant antisemitic rhetoric and support for terrorism.
This is not about football @VMSportIE !
These people are Jew haters with a saviour complex, fake humanitarians !
Here’s an example of what I’m talking about.
Sudan, Yemen and Somalia are the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Neither Daniel Lambert nor Lynn Boylan have marched for the children who are starving in Yemen, or the half a million people who were killed there.
They don’t care about the ongoing real genocide in Sudan, where the Janjaweed militia have murdered more than 150,000 people and displaced more than 14 million, nor did they ever hold a sign against the slaughter in Syria.
They don’t care about the fact that the Chinese communist government have sent over 1 million Uyghurs to concentration camps over the past decade, they don’t care about that because it’s the Chinese communist government doing it, not the Jews, and they probably don’t even know what the Somalian flag looks like.
And let me tell you somthing else about Daniel Lambert and Lynn Boylan, they don’t actually care about the fucking “Palestinians” either, Gaza shares a direct border with Egypt, but neither of them have ever demanded that Egypt open its border to help the Gazans flee from the fallout of the war that they started when they invaded Israel in 2023.
And in Lebanon, “Palestinian” Arabs live under actual apartheid, they cannot own land, they can not become doctors and they are legally barred from working in over 30 professions.
But neither @dlLambo or @LNBDublin will say a word about it, they probably don’t even know, and if they did they wouldn’t care because they can’t blame Israel !
It’s very simple @VMSportIE, if people like Daniel Lambert and Lynn Boylan can’t blame Israel and they can’t blame the Jews, then they just don’t care.
The truth is that they only care about themselves and their own image. They think that by standing against Israel, they put themselves on some moral high ground, but they don’t !
Their “superiority” complex is just an old disease called Jew hatred.
They are obsessed !!!
Jew obsessed Irish arseholes !
Daily reminder about Gaza.
What is important to understand about the Gaza, is that it was the Islamic “Resistance” Movement aka Hamas, the Islamic republic of Iran, and all of the other delusional Islamic groups who designated, created and engineered Gaza in its entirety, including the population, as a battlefield.
They spent nearly two decades investing all of their efforts and resources into this. They spent billions to create a battlefield below and above the ground, they built a 600 mile network of terror tunnels that stretch under the Gaza, ‘for reference, that’s larger than the London underground’.
They installed rockets, weapon caches and tunnels in the north and south, in residential areas, in hospitals and schools. They weaponized Gaza totally.
By invading Israel on the 7th of October 2023, carrying out the worst mass murder of Jews since the Holocaust, and taking hostages, Hamas provoked and lured Israel into the Gaza battlefield with the false assumption they would be victorious.
But they were defeated on the battlefield that they prepared themselves, and all hostages were brought home to Israel.
Those of us who do understand, have had enough of Gazan lies and deceit, their wickedness and self inflicted suffering, their accusations and blame. It’s time they own the consequences of their actions.
Gaza had 20 years to build for peace, they chose the path of of radical Islam, Hamas and Jihad. Gaza preferred war, so they can accept war, and stop playing victim !
Hamas are both genocidal and suicidal ! Their self-inflicted suffering is nauseating, their human sacrifices for their god is barbaric.
Every bomb, every bullet, every limb lost and every life destroyed in Gaza and in Israel is the responsibility of the psychopathic Islamic Jihad ideology, superiority complex, and attitude, aka Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Islamic republic of Iran, Hezbollah and all those who support them !!!
I want to personally apologise to @EoinTennyson - for tearing him a brand new arsehole.
Eóin is the deputy leader of the @allianceparty in Northern Ireland, he is a staunch 'progressive' politician.
Eóin, I am sorry to say, I can find North Belfast on a map, I have been to Northern Ireland, as well as the South, did you get your talking point there from Sinn Féin lad?
Eóin likes to compare apples and oranges, but (as anyone with half a brain between their ears knows) they are different fruits. They look different, they taste different, and they grow in different conditions, different climates.
So according to him I have made a 'clear attempt' to embroil myself in racism, thuggery, violence etc etc etc?
Listen carefully you baby faced muppet, you may learn something here, something quite 'revolutionary'.
You are making a FALSE EQUIVALENCE between the horrendous murder of Natalie McNally and the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie.
What is the difference you say?
Well the difference is that Stephen Ogilvie's attacker should NEVER have been in the UK. He is another unvetted illegal migrant given leave to stay to only carry out an atrocious attack leaving an Irishman with severe life changing injuries.
Despite Natalies murder been so horrific (it was, she was murdered by her boyfried while she was 15 weeks pregnant), this is not the same thing, not even remotely the same.
Natalies boyfriend Stephen McCullagh is a native, the scumbag who attempted to saw off the head of Stephen Ogilvie came from Sudan and passed through multiple safe countries only to be 'settled' in the UK.
Every country and community has wronguns, rapists, murderers, child abusers, thieves etc etc. Whilst we can't do much about the native wronguns, apart from call them out and seek justice, we can stop importing people from countries and cultures that are dangerous, hostile, backward, and savage. We can oppose government policies that dump third world savages into our communities endangering everyone.
What happened to Stephen Ogilvie could have been prevented by closing the borders, detaining and then deporting illegals - thus preventing hostile murdering invaders from carrying out atrocious acts like we seen in Belfast.
Closing the borders, detaining and then deporting illegals, preventing hostile and savage third worlders would have made no difference to Natalies situation unfortunately.
We don't need to add to the amount of murdering, raping, child molesting wrongness in our country when we have enough of our own scumbags to deal with.
Baby faced ideologically captured progressive pricks like you Eóin refuse to see anything from that viewpoint which is the problem here.
You need to take some ownership, because its tone deaf ideologically captured politicians like you Eóin that lay the groundwork for riots and violence on our streets.
You lot cased this mess, not me.
Own it, then apologise.
Have a great day.
I find it hard to understand why people who point out divisiveness that is already there, are considered more trouble than the people who created divisiveness in the first place
Belfast Tonight. Britain Tomorrow. The Trajectory Is Set.
On Monday night a man was pinned to a residential street in north Belfast and stabbed repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened. One used a hurling stick. By Tuesday night three houses and a Middle Eastern supermarket were burning. Infants were carried from neighbouring properties. A police vehicle was set alight. Politicians called for calm.
Remember this night. Not because it is exceptional. Because it is not.
This is where the road leads. Not in twenty years. Now. Belfast has experienced serious immigration-related disorder for three consecutive years. The same cycle every time. Attack. Outrage. Disorder. Calls for calm. Nothing. The next incident. What is playing out in Belfast is not a malfunction. It is the destination. A state that cannot name the cause manages the consequence instead, and calls it governance.
Now project forward. Not with imagination. With arithmetic. Over 200,000 people have arrived by small boat since 2018. The majority are unvetted young men from countries with no cultural alignment with the host society. They are housed in communities without consent. Dispersed without warning. The removal rate is four percent. The government knows the other ninety-six percent are staying. It has decided to manage that fact rather than reverse it. Every year the number grows. Every year the concentration deepens. Every year the friction increases.
In ten years those concentrations will not be streets. They will be districts. In twenty years they will be cities within cities, governed by parallel authority, answering to parallel loyalties. We have watched this happen in France. The banlieues were built accommodation by accommodation, retreat by retreat, until the French state no longer entered them except in force. Britain is on the same road, travelling faster.
The trigger events will multiply. One policing incident. One foreign conflict landing on a British street. One court case, one arrest, one viral video. Any spark will do because the kindling has been laid by policy and left to dry by neglect. The riots will not be contained to one city for one night. They will spread, as they spread in France, as they spread across England last summer, because the grievance is not local. It is national. And the anger on both sides will harden with every cycle.
Public order will not hold at current trajectory. The police already negotiate where they once enforced. Investigations are quietly dropped. Reports go unfiled. The state keeps the peace by lowering the bar for what constitutes peace. That bar will keep falling because the alternative requires confronting what the political class has spent thirty years refusing to confront.
The political system will bend to the new demography. It already has. Candidates selected on foreign conflicts. Councils controlled by sectarian bloc voting. Representatives answering to communal leaderships rather than constituents. That process will accelerate as the demographic weight shifts.
And somewhere in this trajectory a trigger event will occur that cannot be managed. A mass casualty attack. A riot that becomes an insurrection. A video so barbaric it breaks the remaining political consensus around managed silence. After that the response will be less controlled, less proportionate and less reversible than anything a government could have delivered by acting fifteen years earlier when the choice still existed.
Britain is not sleepwalking into this. The eyes are wide open. The trajectory is known. The choices being made are deliberate. Every week that passes without a closed border, a functioning removal system and an honest political reckoning is a week in which the future described above becomes more certain and less avoidable.
Belfast on Monday night is not a warning. The warnings came years ago and were ignored. Belfast on Monday night is the bill beginning to arrive.
Two attempted be*eadings on the island of Ireland in less than a month. One victim is already dead (Galway), and the other is in critical condition (Belfast). And yet, "DIEversity" is our strength!
.@Keir_Starmer, your statement says you have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.
With respect, tolerance is not the issue. Nobody tolerates a near beheading on a residential street in Belfast. The question your statement carefully avoids is prevention. And prevention requires honesty about a pattern your government has consistently refused to name.
A man in his thirties, a Somali national, pinned a man to the ground on a residential street and stabbed him repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened with a hurling stick. A woman required hospital treatment for the stress of witnessing it. This happened in Northern Ireland, a place that has known more than its share of violence, and even there residents said they had never seen anything like it.
Your government has presided over record small boat crossings. It has failed to proscribe the IRGC despite repeated promises. It has blocked the grooming gang inquiry for a year before being forced to concede it. It has spent £10 billion on asylum accommodation contracts. It has actively resisted measures that would have reduced the number of unvetted individuals entering and remaining in this country.
The victims of these attacks are not statistics. They are British people, going about their lives on their own streets, who were failed before the attack happened. Failed at the border. Failed by a system that prioritises the rights of those who arrive illegally over the safety of those who were already here.
Your thoughts are with the victim. So are ours. The difference is that thoughts are not policy. Thoughts do not secure borders. Thoughts do not remove individuals with no right to be here. Thoughts do not protect the next victim, whose name we do not yet know, on a street we cannot yet identify, from an attack that has not yet happened.
How many more before the thoughts become action?