Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
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Irish Nationalist History & Politics Channel, with a side dish of shitposting. Use of the channel has changed since August 2020 but name stays cause its funny.

No, I am not on Twitter at all. I repost stuff from Twitter.
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Green Party finding it, the “were” instead of “where” makes this glow imo
Balbriggan is a conspiracy
Media is too big
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The Kevin Myers immigration interview : Late Late Show with Pat Kenny (28 Sep 2007)

It's a bit CivNatish but this was 2007 I guess and it was Pat Kenny interviewing.

Called out Balbriggan back in 2007. A school was 100% African in 2007.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/w0sdFEFiizNI/
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The Terrible Truth About Ireland 2040 - Stefan Molyneux

saving here since its prob one of the few good videos by him
Blacks being blacks on twitter 5
Blacks being blacks on twitter 6 - giving abuse to travellers
Blacks being Blacks on twitter 7
Blacks being blacks on twitter 9 - now slagging the famine
Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
more stuff on corona / lockdown UK media is picking up on it
We’re entering into a state of hysteria' - Covid-19 committee chairman defends former Fáilte chief's Italy holiday

Corona / Lockdown
''Bringing in more migrants who affect the revival of the irish langu- *
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
40 other cases!

Alexandr Bekmirzaev, a Belarussian who sham-married a British waitress working in Dublin for €3K in 2001 after first abusing the asylum system to gain access to Ireland in 1999, has had his citizenship revoked by justice minister Helen McEntee.

In 2013, Bekmirzaev left Ireland to fight for ISIS in Syria but was captured by Kurdish forces. His wife and child have also been attempting to claim Irish residency through him.

Under a mechanism put in place by the Department of Justice last year, citizenship can be revoked in cases where someone breaks their “fidelity” to the state.

Justice officials are also attempting to revoke the citizenship of Ali Charaf Damache, who holds both Algerian and Irish citizenship, for conspiring with a terrorist organisation.

In June the Supreme Court reserved judgment on an appeal by Damache. His lawyers claimed the committee of inquiry system is unfair. A decision from the Supreme Court is due shortly. The outcome will have implications for 40 other cases.