The EU Migration and Asylum pact will become Irish Law by June 12th, it will be the final nail in the coffin of Irish Sovereignty as our borders will be be controlled by technocrats in Brussels.
The policy of the Irish State MUST derive from the Citizens NOT any outside entity.
Vickrum Digwa has been sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 20 years.
During sentencing, a man in a turban stood up and shouted “RACIST” at the judge.
Entire communities in the West will need to be expelled back to their country of origin.
Henry Nowak was mortally wounded by a hostile foreigner, held down & arrested by White police because he was accused of racism by his own murderer, where he then bled out & died on the street.
This is an allegory for what is happening to European civilization on a global scale.
VP Vance: "All over the West is this idea that the way to generate prosperity is to bring in millions and millions of unvetted people and drop them into your neighborhoods... and we simply reject that idea!"
I was chatting to a friend who lives in Clifden. He said Garda cars and ambulances being called to the IPAS centre are a near nightly occurrence and everyone who lives there is well aware of the havoc that goes on in that place.
The fact that Irish citizens in tranquil rural communities having murderous savages from the worst corners of the world shoved into their communities against their will is just accepted, shows how beaten down, scared and utterly toothless the average person has become.
Revealing what is truly going on in these IPAS centres should be the goal of every real investigative journalist in the country. But instead, our journalists are paid fat checks by the government to support this farce.
To make it all even more embarrassing the only "Opposition" parties who speak about the IPAS scandal Aontu and Independent Ireland are so spineless they are telling you the only real issue with these savages arriving in droves to our country and being forced on our communities is that we don't have enough houses for them all.
There will be a serious reckoning about this issue in the coming years. But it seems like everyone involved, government, opposition and even most citizens are content to wait until some genuine atrocity occurs before they speak up about it.
@thejournal_ie I'm from Clifden, 5 mins walk from my family home
People tried to tell you this would happen, you called us far right racists
This is our future now. Irish government have put all of our children's safety in jeopardy, egged on by the refugees welcome brigade.
I hope you're happy
There are always the types of journalists and politicians who pretend that current trends in migration cannot allow you to make conclusions about the future of the nation. It's a form of slow-rolling mass immigration until a tipping point has been reached where native voters cannot change things even if they wake up and want to.
What I do wonder about is the general population. How can people not look around them, never mind look at the data, and think forward a decade. I don't think it's a uniquely Irish phenomenon but it's certainly pronounced in Ireland. There is a profound inability or unwillingness to look ahead and see the disasters that await based on what has already happened in Western Europe over decades.
I know having a crippled political system accounts for some of it - resulting apathy mixed with the old Irish love for a bit of fatalism - but I don't know that it accounts for all of it.