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Forwarded from Tracey O'Mahony
On the 16th of November 2022, TD's were asked to vote on whether the new Hate Speech/Crime Bill should be read for a second time, noting that if TD's voted No, this would mean the Bill would not be considered any further. This vote is important because it gives an indication of who and how many TD's will vote to criminalise YOUR speech once this Bill has gone through all 5 stages of Dail Eireann. Note that the Bill is now at stage 2. From the attached you will note that 120 TD's voted to have this Bill moved to the next stage, whereas only 13 TD's objected. You need to start HOUNDING every TD in this country if you want to stop this Bill becoming a law. It starts with speech you cannot use, and soon evolves into speech you are compelled to use. They will further distort history, biology, science etc and we will be under criminal sanction if we disagree or criticise them.
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Doctor Mary Ryan, Consultant Hospital Doctor HSE Tipperary, speaking on TippFM last Thursday. Listen
...your Healthcare....WARNING ⚠️
Doctor Mary Ryan, Consultant Hospital Doctor HSE Tipperary,  speaking on TippFM last Thursday. Listen
...your Healthcare....WARNING ⚠️
GOODBYE FREE SPEECH

Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2022
Vol. 1029 No. 4

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: Second Stage (Resumed)
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Catherine Connolly
An Leas-Cheann Comhairle
I must now deal with a postponed division relating to Second Stage of the Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022 (Second Stage) taken on Thursday, 10 November 2022. On the question, "That the Bill be now read a Second Time", a division was claimed and in accordance with Standing Order 80(2) that division must be taken now.

Question put: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time."
The Dáil divided: Tá, 120; Níl, 13; Staon, 0.

Bacik, Ivana.
Berry, Cathal.
Brady, John.
Brophy, Colm.
Browne, James.
Browne, Martin.
Bruton, Richard.
Buckley, Pat.
Burke, Colm.
Butler, Mary.
Byrne, Thomas.
Cahill, Jackie.
Cairns, Holly.
Calleary, Dara.
Cannon, Ciarán.
Carey, Joe.
Carroll MacNeill, Jennifer.
Carthy, Matt.
Chambers, Jack.
Clarke, Sorca.
Collins, Joan.
Collins, Niall.
Costello, Patrick.
Cowen, Barry.
Cronin, Réada.
Crowe, Cathal.
Crowe, Seán.
Cullinane, David.
Daly, Pa.
Devlin, Cormac.
Dillon, Alan.
Doherty, Pearse.
Donnelly, Paul.
Donnelly, Stephen.
Donohoe, Paschal.
Duffy, Francis Noel.
Durkan, Bernard J.
Ellis, Dessie.
English, Damien.
Feighan, Frankie.
Flaherty, Joe.
Flanagan, Charles.
Fleming, Sean.
Foley, Norma.
Funchion, Kathleen.
Gould, Thomas.
Griffin, Brendan.
Guirke, Johnny.
Harkin, Marian.
Harris, Simon.
Haughey, Seán.
Heydon, Martin.
Higgins, Emer.
Howlin, Brendan.
Humphreys, Heather.
Kehoe, Paul.
Kenny, Martin.
Kerrane, Claire.
Lawless, James.
Leddin, Brian.
Mac Lochlainn, Pádraig.
Madigan, Josepha.
Martin, Catherine.
Martin, Micheál.
Matthews, Steven.
McAuliffe, Paul.
McConalogue, Charlie.
McGrath, Michael.
McGuinness, John.
Mitchell, Denise.
Moynihan, Aindrias.
Moynihan, Michael.
Munster, Imelda.
Murnane O'Connor, Jennifer.
Murphy, Catherine.
Mythen, Johnny.
Nash, Ged.
Naughten, Denis.
Naughton, Hildegarde.
Noonan, Malcolm.
O'Brien, Darragh.
O'Brien, Joe.
O'Callaghan, Cian.
O'Callaghan, Jim.
O'Connor, James.
O'Dea, Willie.
O'Donnell, Kieran.
O'Donovan, Patrick.
O'Dowd, Fergus.
O'Gorman, Roderic.
O'Reilly, Louise.
O'Rourke, Darren.
O'Sullivan, Christopher.
O'Sullivan, Pádraig.
Ó Broin, Eoin.
Ó Cathasaigh, Marc.
Ó Cuív, Éamon.
Ó Laoghaire, Donnchadh.
Ó Murchú, Ruairí.
Ó Ríordáin, Aodhán.
Ó Snodaigh, Aengus.
Pringle, Thomas.
Quinlivan, Maurice.
Rabbitte, Anne.
Richmond, Neale.
Ring, Michael.
Ryan, Patricia.
Sherlock, Sean.
Shortall, Róisín.
Smith, Brendan.
Smith, Duncan.
Smyth, Niamh.
Smyth, Ossian.
Stanley, Brian.
Stanton, David.
Troy, Robert.
Tully, Pauline.
Varadkar, Leo.
Whitmore, Jennifer.
Wynne, Violet-Anne.
Níl
Barry, Mick.
Boyd Barrett, Richard.
Canney, Seán.
Collins, Michael.
Fitzmaurice, Michael.
Kenny, Gino.
McGrath, Mattie.
McNamara, Michael.
Murphy, Paul.
Murphy, Verona.
Nolan, Carol.
O'Donoghue, Richard.
Shanahan, Matt.
Staon

Tellers: Tá, Deputies Jack Chambers and Brendan Griffin; Níl, Deputies Mattie McGrath and Michael Collins.
Question declared carried.
Tailte Éireann Bill 2022: Report and Final Stages
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Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: Referral to Select Committee
Forwarded from Tracey O'Mahony
On the 16th of November 2022, TD's were asked to vote on whether the new Hate Speech/Crime Bill should be read for a second time, noting that if TD's voted No, this would mean the Bill would not be considered any further. This vote is important because it gives an indication of who and how many TD's will vote to criminalise YOUR speech once this Bill has gone through all 5 stages of Dail Eireann. Note that the Bill is now at stage 2. From the attached you will note that 120 TD's voted to have this Bill moved to the next stage, whereas only 13 TD's objected. You need to start HOUNDING every TD in this country if you want to stop this Bill becoming a law. It starts with speech you cannot use, and soon evolves into speech you are compelled to use. They will further distort history, biology, science etc and we will be under criminal sanction if we disagree or criticise them.
Please share share share guys .. we all need to do whatever we can to make this successful and stop McEntee's Anti-Freespeech law.

Bring whatever you have to amplify your voice, both audio and visually.. make placards , banners , whatever .. bring drums, whistles, musical instruments.
Biscuit tin lids and heavy bolts make some racket .. we need to make a big impact that day.

You might consider putting this picture as ur profile pic to help raise awareness and spread the word and ask others to do so too. Thanks
Please share share share guys, across all social media.. we all need to do whatever we can to make this successful and stop McEntee's Anti-Freespeech law.

Bring whatever you have to amplify your voice, both audio and visually.. make placards , banners , whatever .. bring drums, whistles, musical instruments.
Biscuit tin lids and heavy bolts make some racket .. we need to make a big impact that day.

You might consider putting this picture as ur profile pic to help raise awareness and spread the word and ask others to do so too. Thanks
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Forwarded from Peter Madden Channel
Please share share share guys, across all social media.. we all need to do whatever we can to make this successful and stop McEntee's Anti-Freespeech law.

Bring whatever you have to amplify your voice, both audio and visually.. make placards , banners , whatever .. bring drums, whistles, musical instruments.
Biscuit tin lids and heavy bolts make some racket .. we need to make a big impact that day.

You might consider putting this picture as ur profile pic to help raise awareness and spread the word and ask others to do so too. Thanks
Forwarded from The Irish Inquiry
"Sometimes the oppressed become the oppressors" Senator Eileen Flynn states, referring to the protesters in the disadvantaged community of  #EastWall, where a horde of unchecked, fit, young males have been dumped without consultation.

The irony is lost on Ms. Flynn (a member of the travelling community) as she displays a perfect example of a once oppressed person becoming the oppressor the moment she uttered these words.

The dictionary definition of oppressor is an "unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power."
What authority or power does Eileen Flynn think the people of #EastWall have exactly? The reason they are protesting is because they have been given no power or authority  and indeed have been oppressed by an unjust and cruel authority. A corrupt machine that Senator Flynn is a part of.

She herself can no longer claim to be oppressed, standing in her role as a now privileged, well paid woman with power, besmirching a community where mothers are rightly concerned and locals don't want to share their already lacking resources or amenities with economic grifters.

She tries as others have, to pass these men off as genuine refugees. Addressing them directly, she arrogantly speaks for both the travelling community and the rest of the country, asserting that "millions" of Irish welcome them.

It's infuriating. But also a good thing. Finally Flynn and many like her are showing the public exactly who they are and what rights they think the Irish working class should have, which is precisely none. It can only serve to go against them, adding power to the momentum of Irish communities rising up and standing their ground, in what is a historical watershed moment in Irish history, perhaps the most significant since the Irish civil war.

https://twitter.com/JRD0000/status/1595208809999482882?t=j8jBaecbwM7xL7m1WtGMBg&s=35
Forwarded from Peter Madden Channel
Please share share share guys, across all social media.. we all need to do whatever we can to make this successful and stop McEntee's Anti-Freespeech law.

Bring whatever you have to amplify your voice, both audio and visually.. make placards , banners , whatever .. bring drums, whistles, musical instruments.
Biscuit tin lids and heavy bolts make some racket .. we need to make a big impact that day.

You might consider putting this picture as ur profile pic to help raise awareness and spread the word and ask others to do so too. Thanks
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Put together a few words beforehand if you have something u want to say .. it's all about free speech on the day, and ensuring that into the future, and hopefully lots of people will have an opportunity to be heard 💚
Maximum time for speeches is 10 minutes.
If you can say it in five, great .. be impactful.

Many people are sick of listening to speeches .. we need to make an impact on the streets of Dublin and ROAR - WE WILL NOT BE SILIENCED
Not by anyone. NO WAY

#SaveOurSpeech
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If you don't have a telegram account, it might be a good idea getting one. I have one myself
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Forwarded from Peter Madden
Tonight Wednesday 23th of November 2022

https://youtu.be/WE-AU0He9xw

Yet another mass migration centre to facilitate hundreds more fake asylum seekers, this time in Cookstown Industrial Estate in Tallaght.
They were getting it ready for the new 'guests' tonight. Video at this link ⬇️

https://youtu.be/WE-AU0He9xw

Well done Philip Dwyer yet again, for highlighting this criminal abuse of our people and our country.
The figures have shown that over 90% of asylum applicants have had their cases rejected. But yet most never leave the country.

This weaponised immigration has to be reversed. Time they were gone.

Can't argue with this... ⬇️

'No wonder we have a housing crisis, we are being Flooded With foreigners'

It is a demand issue not a supply issue.

Some facts

1: The number of PPS numbers issued, that is given below, is just the number for the first 9 months of this year 2022 alone. ⬇️

232,503 PPS numbers were issued .. only 53,214 were for Irish people.

2: Seán Deegan, the former barrister appointed by the department of Justice to sit on a tribunal dealing with asylum claims rejected 498 out of 500 claims because it was his belief that 498 of them were chancers who were telling lies and trying to game asylum system...'they were chancing their arm'

Listen to Seán Deegan explain to Joe Duffy why he rejected 498 out of 500 asylum claims.

https://soundcloud.com/nuala201/sean-deegan-explains-to-joe-duffy-why-he-rejected-498-out-of-500-asylum-claims?ref=clipboard&p=a&c=0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

3: This statement from the Irish Water/Uisce Éireann website ⬇️

'Wastewater from Dublin has been treated in Ringsend since 1906. Built in 2005, the current plant is the largest in Ireland and was designed to cater for an equivalent of 1.64 million people. The plant is operating over capacity; the average daily load received at Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant in 2019 was 1.98 million population equivalent with peaks well in excess of this.'

So ... Read that again ! ..1.98 million population equivalent.. and that is the figure for the Dublin area alone ! 👀 😯

'The plant serves the Greater Dublin Area, with networks stretching from the city centre to suburban areas such as Dalkey, Rathcoole, Clondalkin, Blanchardstown/Mulhuddart, Dublin Airport and Howth, and parts of Meath such as Dunboyne, Clonee and Ashbourne.'

' 1.98 million population equivalent ' !! 😯

Just how many people are really living here ?

The official statistics are a joke imho .. deliberate deception going on, I'd say.

4: Compare the asylum claim accepted/rejected figures for 2016 versus 2019.

2016 .. we refused 90% of asylum cases (because they're mostly fake)
to
2019 ... we have the lowest refusal rate.

What changed?
The players didn't, the game did.

Wake up folks

#Irelandisfull #GlobalistsOut #SaveOurSpeech

Not convinced yet ... Look at the evidence backing up all of this ⬇️

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=826576505254391&id=100037061468641

Tallaght Plantation Centre video ⬇️
https://youtu.be/WE-AU0He9xw
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
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Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon says every county in Ireland is going to be enhanced by asylum seekers which he admitted are impossible to vet as he condemned the protests in East Wall on the Claire Byrne show today.

Gannon says Ireland has an obligation to accommodate unlimited numbers of asylum seekers, the majority of whom fail their asylum applications but are granted Leave To Remain regardless.

In 2018, for example, 99.7% of Albanian asylum seekers were rejected as were 97% of Georgians, 95% of Nigerians and 86% of Zimbabweans. All Pakistani asylum seekers were rejected in 2017.

Asylum applications have quadrupled this year after Government committed to providing all asylum seekers their own homes within four months of arrival.

But there is a long queue of asylum seekers in Direct Provision awaiting their permanent homes as Minister for Justice Helen McEntee issued a blanket amnesty to all asylum seekers in the system over two years as part of her blanket amnesty for illegals earlier in the year.
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