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The Irish National protest turned hostile as ANTIFA and the Gardai caused trouble. The far-right group remained peaceful, while the authorities provoked the crowd. #IrelandBelongsToTheIrish #IrelandisFull #IrelandIsRising

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🇮🇪 Full video of the Irish National protest against the Irish government, with full video and explanation of the ANTIFA FAR LEFT ATTACK on myself and my friend @LeoVaradkar I went down there with an open heart and open mind to talk to everyone but I was met with hostility by your own people ANTIFA and the Gardai. The people you call far right never uttered a racist word, they never uttered a bigoted word it was the Gardai that were provoking people and ANTIFA that were causing trouble. 🇮🇪 #IrelandBelongsToTheIrish #IrelandisFull #IrelandIsRising #Ireland @NiallMcConnell5 @Mick_O_Keeffe @againstgrmrs @AllBiteNoBark88 @keira_con @kellysin113 @Cobratate @TuckerCarlson @RealAlexJones @gardainfo @GoldingBF @rtenews @rte @BBCNews @utv @griptmedia

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The speaker and their friend attended both the Antifa protest and the nationalist protest in Ireland. They claim to be independent media and wanted to represent both sides. However, they were met with hostility from Antifa, who pushed them onto the road and physically assaulted them. The police did not intervene and seemed to support Antifa. The speaker believes that the nationalist protesters were open to debate, while Antifa refused to engage in conversation. They also express concerns about the government's handling of immigration and accuse them of labeling the majority of Ireland as far-right. The speaker concludes that the situation in Ireland is divided and that the government is not listening to the Irish people.
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Speaker 0: Me and my friend here have just came out of the Antifa protest against the nationalist protest, and we stated that we are independent media. We're not for either side. We're here for their voice. We're here to represent everybody to get everybody's opinions out. We were approached by 3 Antifa lunatics who basically came, pushed us out of the road very very hostile, very very violent, came towards me, and I says, I'm here to interview all of you is to get your to get your opinion. Said, no. You have to leave. They pushed it out pushed us out onto the street. The the guardee didn't understand whatsoever. We had a a conversation with a with a a guardee lady. Very nice lady. Respect the police. Respect the people of Ireland, all the people of Ireland. And she says you have to get back into the crowd. She's seen we weren't allowed back into the crowd, and she never, told off or she never done anything to help us. She supported the Antifa crowd. You probably see that in a bit of the video footage. I don't know what I've got. But very, very hostile hostile crowd coming from Antifa. Actual, jihadists. I've seen 1 jihadist. He was wrap wrapped up in a jihadi suit. So I went there as independent. I was you know, I have my own opinions, but I always represent the other side, and I try to represent them. They pushed me out. They actually physically assaulted me. The police seen the physical assault assault of me and my good friend, and they never done anything. They actually says get back onto the sidewalk. They tried to put us back into danger, and they allowed the people to basically commit a crime. So, unfortunately, this is the world that we're living in. A very split divided a divided, country at the minute. What that is up there, that isn't that isn't for anti fascists. That's actual fascists because they don't want to have a conversation. They don't want to have a debate. They want to actually to, to tear down what they think is wrong. But what what they're tearing down is society. They're trying to crumble western society, and they don't even realize it. Most of them were young people, but I did notice a couple of actual jihadists through the 150 jihadists that I've been speaking about for the past couple of weeks now. I'm I'm sure there was about 3 or 4 of them in there. And I actually did fear for my life, and they pushed me out onto the road in front of the tram. I think that's what you called the tram, isn't it? The tram. And the police said that they didn't do they didn't do a single thing. And we're we're independent media. We're neither we're for neither side. We're we're not for one side or the other. We tried our best, but the only hostilities I came across was from Antifa and the Antifa, counter protest to the nationalist protest. I tried to I tried to give you his footage. I tried to have an interview. I thought I was gonna do it, but they're very very unreasonable. So I apologize about that. For the young people of Ireland, for people in that protest, these are absolutely disgusting because I'm against racism. I'm against homophobia. I'm against homophobia. I'm against persecuting against somebody because of the color of their skin. But what you're seeing up there is complete persecution of the Irish people, and what what they're actually doing is what they've done to me was was a physical assault to me and my friend. So I'll never forget that, and I'll go into the next protest knowing that. So you could've had me as an ally. You could've had your say, but you didn't. You decided just to shout and roar and not debate. So there you go. Peace out, folks. We're we're independent media. Speaker 1: So Speaker 0: Also, Damir, wanna hear your say? Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 1: Refugees are welcome here. Refugees are welcome here. Possible Speaker 0: for Wanda. Speaker 1: Let's fucking breathe. Speaker 0: Say that, guys. Fucking breathe. We're just all we're trying to do is interview. Interview. We're independent media and the catch is out. Speaker 1: Pushing onto the street and crew. Speaker 0: So I never got to ask any questions. They didn't know who I was. That was the anti for protest. They didn't know who I was, and they were backed by the police, the guardee, and we were pushed out onto the road. And you need to know this, where the road was, there was buses going by. There was a guardie stand behind us, and she's seen us getting pushed out onto the road by the Antifa thugs, the lunatics. We couldn't go back onto the road. The cop was giving us instructions to get back in off the road, but we couldn't because they were they were lined up. They had pushed us off the road, which is an assault, and we couldn't get back in. So she was given us an instruction that we couldn't do, and she's seen that and she knew that. And she never once said to the Antifa crowd, can you please let these 2 men get back onto the road because it's unsafe because there's a tram going by and a bus. They didn't car because they were backed by the guard. They were backed by the police. So make of that what you will. In regards to them saying refugees are welcome here, I'm neither against or for refugees coming here. I'm not in politics. I don't know the statistics, the ins and outs. We were there to cover it completely independently, completely unbiased. I do have my opinions on certain things as you know, but I always like to tell the other side, and I didn't go in there as an enemy. They didn't know who I was. They never asked me a question. Who are you? What are you about? You know, what side are you on? I would have said to them, look. I've asked a couple of questions from the nice on the side notes to hear from you guys. What's your opinion? They didn't want that. They didn't want a debate. They didn't want questions. They didn't want any of that. And while I was in that area, I did recognize people dressed as jihadists. So, you know, they didn't know why we were there. They didn't know what the crack was, and for me, they were extremists. They were far left extremists that didn't wanna debate, and that's my opinion. So on a side note, I have to say this. There was thousands of people at the nationalist protest. There was thousands of others in support driving by, and I didn't see any racism. I didn't hear any racism. I didn't hear any bigotry. I've seen people getting their political views getting put across. There were those people being listened to. So when it came to both sides, the only hostilities came from the Antifa crowd, and you just need to know that that's what I've seen, and I followed the whole thing. Now one thing that me and my friend wanted to do was we wanted to separate from the pack and get the opinions from Antifa, but as you can see, they didn't want that. So out of the thousands of people that were at the protest, for the nationalist side, it was only me and my friend that decided to separate from the pack and go into what seems now as enemy territory, hostile territory, to give you the footage and give you the the real footage and the realization of of what is really going on here. Now since then, I have been contacted by many people from the area. I've been contacted by people that are actually in the government system. I'll I'll not be giving their name away, that have recognized some of the characters that, approached us, that swarmed us, and attacked us, and they've told us that these people are regular faces at these protests, for the counter protests, which is fine. But I've also been given information that some of these people allegedly, I I'm not this isn't verified, have been paid off by NGOs, nongovernment organizations that are linked in with the government to counter any nationalist protests. So you're possibly witnessing people though that are being paid by the government. So that's the protest on its way. Got Niall McConnell or you'll knew him? Sorry. Speaker 2: You might need some help here. Speaker 0: As you can see, thousands of people on the streets the whole way up the road the whole way down the road, just outside the garden of remembrance. So when they say there's a small minority of Irish men and women that are far right. Are all these people far right? All these people must be far right, but they're not. They're standing up against their government for what their government's doing to them. Speaker 3: Peace and love in freezing, love. Speaker 1: Niall. Well, it's Radcliffe. Who if I can hear you. Speaker 0: Hi, Mobile. Hi, Mobile. Mobile. What do you think What do you Speaker 1: think that's for today? Speaker 2: Ah, it's fantastically great to see so many patriots. Enough is enough. As you will have had enough, our borders are wide open. It's time for Irish men and women to speak out. If you're watching this right and you're not talking to your friends and family, if you're awake of what's happening, you're not speaking to your mother, your father, your sons, your brothers, you have to speak out. Do not be afraid. They want you to think that you have no power. But if you speak to your friends, your family members, somebody down the shop, just speak to them about immigration. You have to speak up. That's what I did. Speaker 0: And, like, I have Speaker 2: a YouTube channel now, etcetera, etcetera. It doesn't take much at all. I'm a farmer. I'm a bog man from Donegal. It doesn't take much. Just keep get out there, speak out, and you'd be surprised at one person can do. So speak out against immigration. This is the number one topic in Ireland now, and it's gonna be a big hot topic now with the upcoming elections. Speaker 1: In 10 years. Speaker 2: Ireland, 10 years. If it doesn't stop, Ireland will be gone forever. We have 10 years to turn this around. So this family reunification is gonna happen now, which is already happening. So the average migrant brings in 20 family members into Ireland, and there's a referendum coming up now in, March 8, 2024 that will open Ireland's borders forever. So family unification, we need 2 no votes on March 8, 2024. Anything else for now? Speaker 0: That's it. No. Thank you Speaker 2: very much. Speaker 1: God bless you. Alright. Hey. Too. Thrown in a country between the communist and the globalist. Believe none of Ireland. And we're able to stop it. It's our duty. Project globalism. Put your country first. As the politicians will take a pay card for every extra person to go into this company, and you'll soon see how generous the media. When was the last time the Irish politicians took a pay cut? Speaker 3: The counter protest is designed. The counter protest. Right? The reason why it's like, right, we all have egos. Right? You see a rocket going to space. Right? We have egos. We have super egos. We have we have all we all have ideas. We're all individuals. Right? Now what the government have done the the government have copied. The government have copied, right, the propaganda from America, and they are now with employing it on their own people. Before the war in Iraq, the the American government used to lie that there's weapons of mass destruction week after week after week after week. And then they went in and they had a war in Iraq on the false premises that there was weapons of mass destruction. Speaker 1: And now the Irish government is using the same propaganda from America claiming Speaker 3: that there's an Irish far right. And they'll they wanna just keep repeating and repeating and repeating. And what they are doing is they are given a fake and unfair moral advantage to the other side. We we have to say the other side. The you have globalist. Right? They wanna buy up everything. You see the farmers all across Europe. Right? And the corporations wanna put an end to farming. They believe in depopulation. They want control of everything. They're using all sorts of excuse, linked to climate change that, draw drive the cost to fair to lawyers are up. Right? That's globalization. And then the other hand, you have these socialist. Right? And they believe that we we we should, you know, look after the whole world. Right? Now here's the thing. They claim that there's empty houses all over Ireland. Right? They say, oh, the open borders and the immigration and the refugees coming in, there's nothing to do with Speaker 1: the house supplies. Nothing to do with this. Nothing to do with that. But yet yet the same people that Speaker 3: are down outside the store now have not secured Speaker 1: one empty home for the artist, homeless. So what are you talking about? You don't go fixing the world's problem. No. Can you fix your own, and that should be applied to every country. Every country, not just Ireland. You don't go fixing things that are 10 or 10000 miles away before you fix what's on your own doorstep. And that's the way it used to be. They used to be a politician's job. And now the racists are taking that. It's propaganda. They are weaponizing people. The fight of Ireland yeah. Not sorry. The fight of Ireland was bad, but the fight bailout was designed to weaponize against the Irish people. The poor financial slavery around the children that haven't even been born in this country yet. And now open borders is the second part of weaponization. They want us a minority in our own country to just stay known. People eventually wake up, the and all these people that have sold the country out. And that's why a couple of weeks ago, Barranca stated that anybody that's in the country that has a PBS number can vote. Right? They are buying votes, and we're here to tell them they are not gonna sell this country out. Not a chance. Unless you're working here for 10 to 20 years, you should not be voting. I'm not gonna apply to every country. They are gonna try and buy votes, and we're gonna shout as loud as we can to make sure the artists know what they're doing is unconstitutional, to say the least. Taking us for films. We've been doing it for years. And if you let them keep doing it, there will be no future for the children in this country. Make no mistake about it. And if you take us off, we're gonna talk about it now. They'll obtain a comparison of the struggles we'll have in 10 or 20 years if they get their way. Speaker 0: What can the Irish people do? Speaker 1: The Irish people need to lose their fear. The Irish people before were known for have been not being afraid to speak Daimoyan. The artist are terrified of speaking Daimoyan. Speaker 3: Nobody has all the answers. Right? But the thing is, the government has gone Speaker 1: on with agenda after agenda after agenda. And the reason why they're getting away with this because people are afraid to speak up and say, no. We don't agree with that. And everybody says, oh, just me. Just me. But if everybody does that, there's no opposition. And that's why we're forced to speak louder because the people here are silent. Until the people in Ireland find their voices, we have to speak louder. And that's just the way it is. People need to find our voices very soon if they want a future for the children in this country. Speaker 0: So my conclusion to the whole thing and my opinion on it, well, I went to both. You've seen it went to both. I went to the one and I went the anti for counter protest, and I went to the nationalist protest. Now I would side more with the nationalists what they're saying. You know, they're right of what they're saying. Our government's calling us far right. Our government is basically trying to destroy us over Adkar, selling out to Europe. He's he's not doing right by his own people. There's a lot of problems here why we're trying to fix other problems abroad, And it's very hard to disagree with those points of view, but I think what stands out, even if you disagree with them, even if you disagree with their beliefs or what they what they think should happen, they're very willing to talk. They're very they're they're very well welcoming. You can go in there. I never felt any hostilities. I never felt like anybody was going to attack us. They were they would answer any questions. There was a lot of things off camera. You know, a lot of people didn't wanna go on the camera, and they were saying to me, look, Ronan, we've seen your videos on TikTok. We've seen we've seen you on social media, and we agree, and you're gonna see it today. You're gonna see the the tyrannical government and its entities at work here. And, you know, I took everything with a pinch of salt, but later on, when we went down to the Antifa protest, we separated from the pack. I could definitely feel that right now, I'm not a citizen of Ireland. Right now, the Garde, the government see me as an enemy. I've seen a lot of people. I'll put other footage out, of the riot squad, and you could see that these people were they were there to keep the peace, but they were also gearing up for a riot, and they didn't like the nationalist protesters. Now the nationalist protesters are the majority of Ireland. So for me, how can the leader of Ireland, Leo Varadgar, who's supposed to speak on behalf of the Irish people, how can he call the majority of Ireland far right? There's a very little minority of people who don't know the full facts about the situations that are going on, that don't understand what's going on, that think that these people that are protesting on the streets, the majority of Ireland, they actually believe that they're that they're fascists, that they're far right, that they're, you know, they're bad people. And that's not the case at all. I was listening to a lot of people. I listened to one lady where she was talking about Aisling Murphy. You know, she was talking about the kids being stabbed in the street. She was talking about how women can't go out anymore. So what I'm trying to get at here, my conclusion to the whole thing is why doesn't the other side, the opposing side to the Irish and Islands, why do they not want to debate? That is a clear sign of corruption. There's no getting away from that. And when you whenever you're in a situation where one side doesn't wanna debate and they just wanna shout and scream over you, and they don't actually wanna come with any facts or opinions. They just come with their sort of, like, their chants, their prayers, and they just recite and recite. Hopefully, they can drag somebody into their group. Well, you're dealing with corruption or you're dealing and especially if the police are for that side, and you could definitely tell the police were for were for that side. There was only, at the very most, 202 2 250 people for the for the counter protest, the anti for counter protest. So that tells me that the majority of Ireland, the majority is saying we need our government to do something here, and our government doesn't represent us anymore. So why isn't the government's listening to the Irish people? That is another indication that there is a tyrannical force at play here. And it's not a coincidence to me that Ireland is wrapped up well, especially Leo for Adkar is wrapped up within Europe and European money, and that would be an indication that it's coming from Leo, but it's also coming from Europe. As you heard, you know, there was a guy there's a lot of names that I didn't get. There was a guy you hear you heard, being very passionate during the video. Didn't get his name. I think his name is Kevin somebody, but I wanna get his full name to put it in the title to see if he's got any social media where people can go follow him. I think that's when he he was very passionate. I liked him. He was very, very welcoming, never was never hostile towards us, and we told everybody. We said, look, we're here to represent everybody, to have everybody's opinions welcome here. That's that's what a democracy is. He said, yeah, a 100%, we get that, but it turns out the only hostilities we got were from Antifa and, well, possibly government funded Antifa and the police and the police too. The police, harassed us. And of footage that we didn't capture, unfortunately, I should I should have recorded this. We've seen a man being arrested for looking at a cop wrong. He just looked at the cop the wrong way, and the cop arrested him. They were trying to set off a riot, in my opinion, the cops, the guardee. The man said, no. No. Nobody riot. Just let them lift me. This is an unlawful arrest. I'll I'll be out in no time. And I got speaking to a young fellow that was with him, and this young fellow said told me what happened, and we were ushered on. So we started walking away. I wasn't with that group. I just walked in as a civilian just going into the situation. What's what's the crack here? And the cops then followed us, and they followed us for about a quarter of a mile, like, properly tailing behind us, like, hail to hail. And to which I actually got a wee bit annoyed, and I said a few things. And I said things like, you know, you know, these cops aren't intimidating because you are from the Republic of Ireland here, and you just don't even carry weapons. You don't carry standard issued blocks like I'm used to in the north where the police up here carry weapons. So, you know, these aren't intimidating. You've got your batch. You've fallen us. You're you're trying to maybe pick up on something that we're saying, so you've got some type of right to arrest this, but these aren't intimidating whatsoever. And I kept sort of regurgitating those things over and over again. And they they backed off, but they definitely were trying to provoke us into a situation where something said to them so they could arrest us. And that's very unsettling because for me, that is the government using the the policing system against their own residents, and that's not good. And as I say, there was a lot of people at the nationalist protest that weren't from Ireland. There was a lot of foreign people, foreign born people. There was one guy I was speaking to, and he says, a 100%. These are a 100% correct because there's you know, we talked we talked about Sharia law. We talked it was a 100%. These countries are are not developed enough to allow these these radical ideas to come from these countries into this great country. This guy was living here for 5 years. He wasn't a radical. He was a a very good guy, worked worked in Ireland, and, you know, came in came here legally, and he's living in Ireland. And he says, a lot of people now are just ripping up their passports. They're coming in. And under the family reunification, there's a big referendum, I believe, where you need to the Irish and nationalist need 2 no votes. So I urge people to go out and, vote in that to, you know, help help the cause here, especially when it comes to the family reunification where there's foreign men and women who come to Ireland and bring 20 of their family members. And for me, personally, I think the cat's out of the bag now. I think we know this isn't about helping other countries because Ireland's always helped other countries. It's more to do with repopulation, and that radical ideology that's being brought in is not good for a democracy. And that and that's my opinion on things. Remember, guys, to share, always share these videos. Make sure you like and subscribe. If you're watching this on x, make sure you jump over to my YouTube at straycabbage, all lowercase. If you're watching this on YouTube, make sure you head over to my x at, it's at Holden official too. If you're watching this in Rumble, go over to both of them. If you're watching, make sure you go over to my Rumble and follow me there. That's where you get my complete uncensored opinions. But, yeah, guys, scary times in Ireland, something tells me this it feels like what it would feel like in 19 forties Germany with the with the rise of the rise of Hitler. It has I've I've obviously, I didn't live in those times, but it was a scary time because I thought to myself, I'm gonna give everybody the opportunity here, and the only people that took that opportunity to speak and have their say comfortably and and welcomed me in was the nationalist, the Irish nationalist side of things. So as it stands, the Irish nationalists done their job properly. It was a properly it was a peaceful protest, and the only people that were hostile were the government entities, the government themselves in regards to the Gardai, and Antifa. So take that for what you will.
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