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Head race pimp Shane O'Curry from INAR isn't left unscathed. Tobi can see right through his white bullshit. 😂

Real shame she won't be invited back to RTÉ's Black & Irish podcast.

This is one black voice we need to be hearing more from.
Wait, you’re saying when there’s less people (ie a decreased supply of Labour) , that wages increase????

Wow who would’ve thought this!

Although we need to keep up our open borders immigration to sustain the pension + be anti racist or something
“The group also endorsed the report of the council’s expert group on the regeneration of the market, which recommended that post construction a “multicultural cross-generational, ethnically diverse” market needed to be developed on the street.”

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/pay-off-proposed-for-moore-street-traders-to-close-their-stalls-1.4557750
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"Over the next twenty to thirty years, effectively we want to attempt to double the size of all the cities in population terms outside of Dublin.

"The population of Ireland will certainly grow by an extra million people. Linked to that estimate is that half of that number won't have been born in Ireland."

-Simon Coveney.

Birth rates in Ireland are below replacement levels (1.75 births per woman) so they're banking on these immigrants having their children here to make up the other 500,000.

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REIT Housing racket
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€400 million was invested in bulk buying apartments by investment funds in 2017.

That rose to €2.4 billion in 2019.

Last year, despite the pandemic, they spent €1.9 billion on bulk-buying property that hasn't even been built yet.

Covid didn't put the brakes on them because the government is committed to bringing in another 500,000 migrants by 2040 so they can double the population of every city outside of Dublin (where the Irish are already a minority in some areas).

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>The recently published Criminal Justice (Hate Crime) Bill 2021 is a charter for busybodies and ideological agitators to silence those who annoy or irritate them or say things they disagree with.

https://johnwaters.substack.com/p/the-speech-haters
There is a view among the upholders of the régime that Irishness must be stamped out to make way for the new 'multiculturalism' that they have imposed upon us, which "needs to be accepted." We do not accept this new plantation. Join the National Party.

nationalparty.ie/join

https://www.rte.ie/news/analysis-and-comment/2021/0506/1214241-racism-ireland-analysis/
"This is, in fact, the sole purpose of the ‘hate speech’ legislation — not to protect minority groups or ethnicities, but to insulate the government/political class from any criticism or questioning about its policies in certain areas, in particular — here — the policy of imposing on the Irish population countless unknown migrants with no love of or loyalty to Ireland."

-John Waters

https://johnwaters.substack.com/p/the-speech-haters
Eoghan Harris: Downfall of a Regime Journalist.

>For Irish liberalism, Harris made sense when the provisional movement presented a real and credible military threat to the State, and our journalistic caste needed someone to combat the nationalistic impulses of a yet unruly population. Now that Sinn Féin has become an effeminate caricature of itself, his services are no longer required.

https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2021/05/08/eoghan-harris-downfall-of-a-regime-journalist

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Anyone else's invite to New Ireland go missing in the post?

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The flag at Éamonn Ceannt's birthplace home in Ballymoe, Co Galway when we arrived. The so called Modern progressive new Ireland. Quick to forget her fallen heroes.

The National Party restored the National flag in its rightful position anew and flying proud.
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Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien was an early investor in ‘cuckoo’ funds.

Imagine my shawk.

>The Minister’s Oireachtas declaration of interests shows that in 2008 he invested savings in a global REIT fund run by Standard Life Assurance.

>The Irish Government did not legislate for REITs here until 2013, but the Standard Life fund allowed investors to invest in REITs and listed property firms elsewhere throughout the world.

>At the time of Mr O’Brien’s involvement, Standard Life’s REIT fund had invested significantly in commercial, industrial and residential REITs in countries such as the US, the UK, Germany, Hong Kong, Australia and elsewhere.

>It promised investors healthy returns from economies where property supply was limited and demand was high – precisely the circumstances that have now made Ireland an attractive prospect for such funds.

O’Brien previously worked in financial services in the pensions sector but declined to answer whether he recommended the REIT fund to any clients.

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They're now flying a kite about changing our flag in a future united Ireland. Any legacy foreigners hostile to the flag we've got (where they are already over-represented) would need to be repatriated anyway so there's really no cause for a new one.

The proposal reeks of an exercise in globohomo.

A positive vote for a united Ireland is still a distant daydream and certainly no fait accompli. Irish shitlibs in the north who have been supportive in planting it further might be in for a shock when a majority of the new foreigners could vote to remain in the UK, their allegiances to themselves.

Some of our new planters even seem to have the cheek to suppose a positioning of themselves as kingmakers (literally) in order to make demands of either side.

Then there's the issue of Bobby Sands' vision of gleeful children having their smiles (and votes) cut short in abortion clinics.

These flag suggestions are from art students at NCAD. Aside from perhaps the first one, they're all ugly but not all offensively