Forwarded from The Last True Gael (The Last True Gael)
Holy shit. It's hard to believe that this is a mainstream media article and that its being printed.
Very positive sign.
https://www.newstalk.com/news/64000-new-arrivals-and-no-long-term-plan-is-it-now-racist-to-ask-questions-1390217?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1665142084-1
Very positive sign.
https://www.newstalk.com/news/64000-new-arrivals-and-no-long-term-plan-is-it-now-racist-to-ask-questions-1390217?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1665142084-1
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Even the storms aren't safe.
>Met รireannโs head of forecasting said the move is an attempt to modernise, and reflected changing attitudes towards gender in society.
๐ irishexaminer
>Met รireannโs head of forecasting said the move is an attempt to modernise, and reflected changing attitudes towards gender in society.
๐ irishexaminer
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Forwarded from Saints and Scholars
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We put Scotland's Sex Ed on their parliament
CSE, Comprehensive Sexuality Education, RSHP.scot, SNP
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Join the SFP: https://scottishfamily.org/get-involved
Newsletter sign up:โฆ
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Forwarded from Roddy Murray Films ๐ฎ๐ช (Roddy B. Murray)
"Comedian" Fabu D, famous for bragging that the Irish will be a minority in their own country, now paying money to homeless Irish for his own entertainment and likes.
If you're on Tik Tok, make sure to let him know what you think: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_black_paddy/video/7152208841684487429?_r=1&_t=8WLX3Q0Ehz4&is_from_webapp=v1&item_id=7152208841684487429
If you're on Tik Tok, make sure to let him know what you think: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_black_paddy/video/7152208841684487429?_r=1&_t=8WLX3Q0Ehz4&is_from_webapp=v1&item_id=7152208841684487429
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Some detail missing in this tweet:
The owner of the Poppadum restaurant where Mohammed Younis worked in Clondalkin is called Amjad Hussein.
This is a case of a foreigner importing cheap foreign labour from among his own community to exploit them and undermine the Irish labour market.
There are many such cases.
We fix this problem by prosecuting people who employ illegals, something the Justice Dept has shown little interest in.
The MRCI's solution meanwhile is to reward all illegals with Irish citizenship.
More than 7,800 illegals applied for Helen McEntee's "regularisation scheme" this year which the MRCI lobbied for.
Does that mean we will see thousands of prosecutions for those who employed them? No chance.
If we prosecuted them, employers might stop importing illegals and the MCRI would have nobody to lobby for which would hurt their business model.
๐ twitter.com
The owner of the Poppadum restaurant where Mohammed Younis worked in Clondalkin is called Amjad Hussein.
This is a case of a foreigner importing cheap foreign labour from among his own community to exploit them and undermine the Irish labour market.
There are many such cases.
We fix this problem by prosecuting people who employ illegals, something the Justice Dept has shown little interest in.
The MRCI's solution meanwhile is to reward all illegals with Irish citizenship.
More than 7,800 illegals applied for Helen McEntee's "regularisation scheme" this year which the MRCI lobbied for.
Does that mean we will see thousands of prosecutions for those who employed them? No chance.
If we prosecuted them, employers might stop importing illegals and the MCRI would have nobody to lobby for which would hurt their business model.
๐ twitter.com
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The seanchaรญ Eddie Lenihan has a youtube channel. ๐๐ป
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZVsDhjRqzX3qtjbeLB4VQ
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZVsDhjRqzX3qtjbeLB4VQ
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Good series of posts on the conditions in Ireland after the civil war on AIDS today.
https://t.iss.one/IrelandArchive/13454
https://t.iss.one/IrelandArchive/13454
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After the Irish Civil War was over mid 1923, there was of costs lots of costs to repair:
1. Material damage caused by the war to property in the Free State has been estimated to be in the region of ยฃ50 million in 1922. (โฌ2.4 billion in 2022). A decentโฆ
1. Material damage caused by the war to property in the Free State has been estimated to be in the region of ยฃ50 million in 1922. (โฌ2.4 billion in 2022). A decentโฆ
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It was confirmed on News At One that 95 Ukrainian women & 40 children are to moved out of Hotel Killarney to an unnamed location in Westport. They have been living in Killarney for six months.
The Ukrainians were given warning on Friday, then told on Sunday they were definitely being bussed out after 192 male asylum seekers were bussed in on Saturday. The Examiner says their replacements are from Georgia and North Africa.
There's 327 in total at the hotel currently.
Roderic O'Gorman was interviewed after the segment and explained it's difficult sourcing accommodation for the huge increase in non-Ukrainian asylum seekers looking for the free homes he's promised them within four months of arrival.
It seems not many people want loads of foreign military-aged men loitering around Irish towns apart from him. However the owner of the Killarney Hotel was willing to swap out his old stock for new.
Hotel Killarney had a โฌ1.7 Million contract for the Ukrainians. I wonder what they're getting now.
๐ rte.ie
The Ukrainians were given warning on Friday, then told on Sunday they were definitely being bussed out after 192 male asylum seekers were bussed in on Saturday. The Examiner says their replacements are from Georgia and North Africa.
There's 327 in total at the hotel currently.
Roderic O'Gorman was interviewed after the segment and explained it's difficult sourcing accommodation for the huge increase in non-Ukrainian asylum seekers looking for the free homes he's promised them within four months of arrival.
It seems not many people want loads of foreign military-aged men loitering around Irish towns apart from him. However the owner of the Killarney Hotel was willing to swap out his old stock for new.
Hotel Killarney had a โฌ1.7 Million contract for the Ukrainians. I wonder what they're getting now.
๐ rte.ie
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A few posts on the Northern Ireland census results coming up.
Much commentary was suggestive that a Catholic majority indicated a border poll on the unification of Ireland could be successful.
I'm going to go data diving to check that and see what else we can find out.
There are five datasets in the census we can look at labelled:
๐ Religion
๐ถ Country of Birth
๐ฅ Ethnic Groups
๐ณ๏ธ National Identity
๐ฃ Language
You can find these tables here:
๐ nisra.gov.uk
I'll start with religion because that's what the media focused on.
Much commentary was suggestive that a Catholic majority indicated a border poll on the unification of Ireland could be successful.
I'm going to go data diving to check that and see what else we can find out.
There are five datasets in the census we can look at labelled:
๐ Religion
๐ถ Country of Birth
๐ฅ Ethnic Groups
๐ณ๏ธ National Identity
๐ฃ Language
You can find these tables here:
๐ nisra.gov.uk
I'll start with religion because that's what the media focused on.
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๐ Religion
๐น 42.31% of respondents recorded themselves as Catholic with a further 3.39% being raised Catholic.
๐ข Total 45.7%
๐น 37.36% of respondents recorded a Protestant religion (16.61% Presbyterian, 11.55% Church of Ireland, 2.35% Methodist, 6.85% other) with a further 6.12% being raised Protestant.
๐ Total: 43.48%
Let's accept the premise that religion in the north indicates whether someone is British or Irish and that this will decide a border poll.
So far we've got:
๐ข 45.7% Irish.
๐ 43.48% British.
๐น 9.32% recorded no religion or religious history.
We can see that Protestants have a higher rate of abandoning religion at an almost 2/1 rate so we can guess that at least two thirds of this 9.32% are probably British. Let's distribute those values:
New totals:
๐ข 48.8% Irish.
๐ 49.69% British.
Looks close but British has the edge.
Let's look at the other data to check our premise though.
๐น 42.31% of respondents recorded themselves as Catholic with a further 3.39% being raised Catholic.
๐ข Total 45.7%
๐น 37.36% of respondents recorded a Protestant religion (16.61% Presbyterian, 11.55% Church of Ireland, 2.35% Methodist, 6.85% other) with a further 6.12% being raised Protestant.
๐ Total: 43.48%
Let's accept the premise that religion in the north indicates whether someone is British or Irish and that this will decide a border poll.
So far we've got:
๐ข 45.7% Irish.
๐ 43.48% British.
๐น 9.32% recorded no religion or religious history.
We can see that Protestants have a higher rate of abandoning religion at an almost 2/1 rate so we can guess that at least two thirds of this 9.32% are probably British. Let's distribute those values:
New totals:
๐ข 48.8% Irish.
๐ 49.69% British.
Looks close but British has the edge.
Let's look at the other data to check our premise though.
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๐ Religion continued
Here's the data on religion since 1861 in the six counties which currently make up Northern Ireland.
'Other' will mostly include some minor Christian denominations as well as other religions. There's no break-down.
Starting in 1861:
๐ข 40.94% Catholic
๐ 57.69% Protestant
๐ 1.34% Other
โช๏ธ .03% Not Stated.
1926 (first census after Northern Ireland was created):
๐ข 33.46% Catholic
๐ 62.21% Protestant
๐ 4.15% Other
โช๏ธ .18% None/Not Stated
1971: First census after The Troubles started (note the big jump in those opting not to state their religion from the previous 1961 census).
๐ข 31.45% Catholic
๐ 53.39% Protestant
๐ 5.79% Other
โช๏ธ 9.38% None/Not Stated
*Note 1: The 1981 Census was subject to a campaign of non-cooperation in some areas, which resulted in a higher than expected figure for 'Not stated'.
*Note 2: In the last three censuses (2001-21), a second religion of upbringing question was also asked. Such figures are not included here.
Here's the data on religion since 1861 in the six counties which currently make up Northern Ireland.
'Other' will mostly include some minor Christian denominations as well as other religions. There's no break-down.
Starting in 1861:
๐ข 40.94% Catholic
๐ 57.69% Protestant
๐ 1.34% Other
โช๏ธ .03% Not Stated.
1926 (first census after Northern Ireland was created):
๐ข 33.46% Catholic
๐ 62.21% Protestant
๐ 4.15% Other
โช๏ธ .18% None/Not Stated
1971: First census after The Troubles started (note the big jump in those opting not to state their religion from the previous 1961 census).
๐ข 31.45% Catholic
๐ 53.39% Protestant
๐ 5.79% Other
โช๏ธ 9.38% None/Not Stated
*Note 1: The 1981 Census was subject to a campaign of non-cooperation in some areas, which resulted in a higher than expected figure for 'Not stated'.
*Note 2: In the last three censuses (2001-21), a second religion of upbringing question was also asked. Such figures are not included here.
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๐ฅ Ethnic groups
The total population count recorded was 1.9 million with a sparse selection of options for ethnic groups.
Note that aside from Travellers, European peoples are all lumped in together under the category "White" and denied their separate ethnicities while the census differentiates between Pakistanis and Indians.
In England & Wales, the census options for ethnicity include White British, White Irish, White Gypsy/Traveller and White Other. Scotland's census also includes White Scottish and White Polish.
While there's an issue with the 'White' prefix in this categorisation too, it suggests more about the ethnic breakdown. The limited set of options is unique to Northern Ireland and means we can determine little about the question of a border poll.
The results:
๐น 96.69% White or Traveller
๐น .76% Mixed
๐น 2.69% Other
We can expect that a higher proportion of non-Irish/British people failed to complete the census so bear that in mind.
The total population count recorded was 1.9 million with a sparse selection of options for ethnic groups.
Note that aside from Travellers, European peoples are all lumped in together under the category "White" and denied their separate ethnicities while the census differentiates between Pakistanis and Indians.
In England & Wales, the census options for ethnicity include White British, White Irish, White Gypsy/Traveller and White Other. Scotland's census also includes White Scottish and White Polish.
While there's an issue with the 'White' prefix in this categorisation too, it suggests more about the ethnic breakdown. The limited set of options is unique to Northern Ireland and means we can determine little about the question of a border poll.
The results:
๐น 96.69% White or Traveller
๐น .76% Mixed
๐น 2.69% Other
We can expect that a higher proportion of non-Irish/British people failed to complete the census so bear that in mind.
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๐ถ Country of Birth
๐น 86.5% Northern Ireland
๐น3.83% England
๐น.87% Scotland
๐น.15% Wales
๐น2.21% Ireland
๐ด Total UK or Ireland: 93.47%
๐น 3.54% EU member states.
๐น .19% Other European countries.
๐ด Total Europe: 3.73%
๐น .57% Africa
๐น1.54% Middle East & Asia
๐น.43% North America, Central America & Caribbean
๐น.1% South America
๐น.16% Antarctica, Oceania and Other.
๐ด Total Other: 2.8%
Note that country of birth does not equate ethnicity but from this data we can see that 97.2% of the population of Northern Ireland was born in the UK, Ireland & rest of Europe.
0.55% was born in America, Canada, Australia & New Zealand for a new total of 97.75%
We previously learned that 97.45% described themselves as White, Traveller or mixed. Those figures almost match, suggesting there's little non-white immigration from majority white countries.
Note also that Ireland is recorded as 'Republic of Ireland' which is the name of a football team. The Good Friday Agreement was supposed to clear all that up.
๐น 86.5% Northern Ireland
๐น3.83% England
๐น.87% Scotland
๐น.15% Wales
๐น2.21% Ireland
๐ด Total UK or Ireland: 93.47%
๐น 3.54% EU member states.
๐น .19% Other European countries.
๐ด Total Europe: 3.73%
๐น .57% Africa
๐น1.54% Middle East & Asia
๐น.43% North America, Central America & Caribbean
๐น.1% South America
๐น.16% Antarctica, Oceania and Other.
๐ด Total Other: 2.8%
Note that country of birth does not equate ethnicity but from this data we can see that 97.2% of the population of Northern Ireland was born in the UK, Ireland & rest of Europe.
0.55% was born in America, Canada, Australia & New Zealand for a new total of 97.75%
We previously learned that 97.45% described themselves as White, Traveller or mixed. Those figures almost match, suggesting there's little non-white immigration from majority white countries.
Note also that Ireland is recorded as 'Republic of Ireland' which is the name of a football team. The Good Friday Agreement was supposed to clear all that up.
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