@columeastwood You saw an attempted beheading of one of your men by a foreign Somalian and your first thought was to have a go at right-wing English politicians
You sick fuck
Remember, if it wasn’t for @elonmusk buying Twitter, none of us would have a clue about this horrific attack in North Belfast. It still hasn’t seen the light of day on any MSM TV news station.
Now you know why they are doing everything they can to ban social media.
Start with the kids first, then move up to the rest of us.
If you were relying for your news on the Irish Times or the Irish Independent this morning - at least by just scanning their front pages online - you'd be blissfully unaware that we've now got ISIS-style beheadings being attempted in Belfast.
Four months ago (February 5th) a non-Irish woman drove a bus into a crowd of people in Dublin city.
Several were injured and sadly, one man lost his life. His name is Frank Daly, and he was known to all in his community as an absolute gentleman.
Authorities quickly ruled out the driver having a medical episode, as was suggested by Irish media. However, she still hasn't been charged.
We all know why, and to be honest, I'm getting sick and tired of things being brushed under the rug in Ireland anytime a non-Irish person does something wrong.
A kind, warm and generous Irish man was taken from his family and friends.
Where's the justice for Frank Daly?
What people do know is that I have been found GUILTY of undermining public health guidelines during the Pandemic.
What the public DO NOT KNOW is what those guidelines stated. So I will publish them here:
For the treatment of Covid patients in the Community/Nursing Homes settings, Doctors were advised as follows:
1. Do not take the patients blood pressure.
2. Do not listen to their chest (auscultation)
3. Do not prescribe any medication (paracetamol only)
4. Refer to end of life protocols (palliative care/midazolam).
What these guidelines effectively stated is this: Do not examine your patients. Do not touch your patients.
Do not prescribe treatments for your patients -and if they appear to be very unwell- sedate them and allow them to die.
I can only recall one period in human history when human beings were treated in this manner.
@CryptoCrazii@thejournal_ie It sounds crazy but they use satellite imagery. You would be very surprised about the amount of detail you can get from such
@thejournal_ie The unelected Commission says Ireland has not done enough, so it is referring us to the Court of Justice of the EU. There you have it. Irish sovereignty has not been defended. It has been handed over, signed away, and flushed down the toilet.
@rtenews Gript : Why is RTE linking children to graphic anal sex guides?
Minister for Children : "it is a matter for parents"
RTE : we have removed a link
Full video here👇
The Netherlands overtake Italy as both nations rush past 10.000 Signatures of the Save Europe Act.
Thank you to all that have signed so far, the response and outpouring of support has been overwhelming.
Family Man Beat To Death By Migrant Teenagers In Dublin.
On Sunday 17 May 2026, at around 4:15pm on Mill Road in Blanchardstown, 37-year-old Alex Coughlan was attacked by two 16-year-old boys without warning.
The defenceless Irishman was forced to his knees, pleading for mercy as one teenager repeatedly punched and kicked him in the head. The second boy filmed the assault on his mobile phone. Alex screamed for help and begged them to stop. He had already handed over his wallet and bank cards, but hesitated when they demanded his gold ring, a gift from his father.
That moment of hesitation cost him his life.
The beating continued. Alex was left unconscious on the ground. He died three days later on 20 May in Connolly Hospital from catastrophic head injuries. His family made the selfless decision to donate his organs.
Two 16-year-old boys were arrested and charged with assault causing serious harm and robbery. The main attacker is a second-generation migrant born and raised in Ireland. The other, who filmed the attack, is a migrant with dual nationality. Both were described by locals as having non-native features.
Gardai later recovered the stolen ring from one of the boys homes, and Alex’s father identified it in court.
The teenagers appeared in Dublin Children’s Court on 27 May. A judge imposed strict reporting restrictions, warning against naming them or sharing the video of the attack circulating online due to their age. Bail was refused, and both teenagers remain remanded in custody.
On Saturday 30 May, what would have been Alex’s 38th birthday, hundreds gathered in Ballyfermot to farewell him. He was remembered as the glue of his family, a kind, gentle, and selfless man who brought laughter and joy to everyone around him.
A dedicated Bupa worker and passionate rugby fan, Alex is survived by his mother Brigid, father John, sister Zara, and brothers Philip and Jack. Mourners sang Happy Birthday and Ireland’s Call. Tributes described him as a truly beautiful soul and caring human being. A private cremation followed at Glasnevin Cemetery.
While Alex’s funeral took place, the Irish mainstream media gave far more coverage and focused far more outrage on the death of Congolese national Yves Sakila, 35. Sakila, who had dozens of previous convictions and multiple prison terms for repeated shoplifting, died on 15 May after being restrained by security staff during another shoplifting attempt. His death was quickly framed by activists as Ireland’s George Floyd moment, sparking protests, political speeches, and claims of racism.
Alex’s killing, a local Irish family man robbed and beaten to death in broad daylight while pleading for mercy received far less attention. Coverage focused on the attackers age and anonymity, with zero discussion of backgrounds or nationalities.
There were no mass candlelit vigils when Alex died, no major protests demanding justice, no political statements, and no national campaigns declaring that his life mattered.
No Netflix documentaries will ever examine Alex's final moments.
Certain tragedies fit a preferred political narrative and ignite weeks of outrage. Others, like the brutal murder of a gentle Irish family man, are treated as less newsworthy. This selective response from the Irish media and political class is an insult to Alex and every family who has lost someone in similar circumstances.
Alex Coughlan’s life mattered. He deserved better, and the people of Ireland deserve the truth.
RIP Alex Coughlan.
Both teenagers are next due in court on 24 June.
#Ireland #CrimeNews #Dublin
@sinnfeinireland SF are traitors so you can stick your commie, woke loving, open borders supporting, baby killing (up to and including full term) up your arse.