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Ireland is ready to recognize Palestine. They condemn Israel's actions, saying reason has been replaced by revenge. The Irish people urge Prime Minister Netanyahu to stop the fighting and allow aid to reach those in need.

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Thousands protested in Dublin for Palestine, demanding sanctions and the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador. They marched from Parnell Square to Steven's Green, with up to 60,000 attendees. A speaker highlighted the need to isolate Israel to find a peaceful solution for Palestinians. The protest, led by diverse voices including a Gaza resident, showed a shift in public support for Palestine. More demonstrations are planned.

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There have been numerous incidents in Europe where migrants have randomly stabbed people, including children, women, and the elderly. These attackers often target vulnerable individuals. The media tends to downplay these incidents, possibly to protect the establishment from accountability. However, due to the increasing frequency of such attacks, people in Ireland are now protesting against them.

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Speaker 0 argues that Europe should not outsource food security to South America, drawing a parallel to the dangers experienced with energy security. He contends that Ireland’s interests have too often been placed within Europe at the expense of Ireland itself and asserts that a strong agri-food sector is vital to the country. He calls for Ireland to stand up for its own interests first in Brussels. Speaker 1 responds by saying Ireland, though a small country, has a big impact. He describes a large turnout of supporters from across the country, with people driving tractors and lorries, stewarding, and volunteering to support independent Ireland’s cause. The message to the government is that Merkur, sir, it’s a no no in Ireland to Merkur. He notes that turnout was expected to be between ten and fifteen thousand, but the Gardaí confirmed up to 27,000 people had gathered, signaling substantial pressure on leaders. He suggests the country may face a general election and that the movement does not understand the pressure being imposed on people. Speaker 1 connects the current mobilization to past actions affecting fisheries before Christmas and argues that the same approach threatens beef farmers and the poultry sector. He asks whether the public is prepared to accept it, emphasizing the need for loyalty. He calls for all 14 Irish MEPs to negotiate in order to remove Italians from “the fence” and to prevent a particular deal from going forward, describing the deal as “dirty stinking rotten.”

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The government of Ireland is trying to pass a law that would allow the police to enter people's homes, confiscate their phones and computers, and arrest them for their online activities. This is part of a global crackdown on independent journalism and thought control by military and intelligence agencies. We must stand up for Ireland's right to free speech and fight against this law. The Irish government has already backed off once due to public pressure, and we can make them back off again. We need to send a message to politicians and the police that the world stands with Ireland. Please share this message and consider donating to a free speech fund. Let's stop this Black Mirror episode from becoming real life.

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We will not be moved or intimidated. Attacking the international community will only bring consequences upon you. Ireland is a beautiful country that welcomes everyone, and those who try to destroy it will be remembered as destructive and racist. We look forward to the next generation laughing at your actions. Dublin did not deserve the chaos caused by your disregard for the well-being of children. The international community will not tolerate your backward thinking and racism. It's time for you to leave this country. We will not tolerate oppression any longer.

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I live in a place with mostly foreign nationals. My child is the only Irish child in her class and feels left out. The school didn't allow her to dress up for Halloween to avoid offending others. I don't feel safe going out alone anymore. I urge people to stand up for their children and country as the landscape is changing rapidly. It's important to prioritize our children and country's future above all else.

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The government of Ireland is trying to pass a law that would allow police to enter people's homes, confiscate their phones and computers, and arrest them for their online activities. This is part of a global crackdown on independent journalism and thought control. We must stand up for Ireland's right to free speech and fight against this law. The Irish government has already been forced to back off once, and we can make them do it again. We need to send a message to politicians and police that the world stands with the people of Ireland. Please share this message and consider donating to a free speech fund. Let's stop this Black Mirror episode from becoming real life.

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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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The people of Ireland are rising. We are gonna take back our country. We are taking our country back. Every Irishman and every Irishwoman is a local in every part of Ireland, our country, our Ireland, we and will fight like hell this never. If loving my country makes me far right, then I am proudly far right. Get up, get out, and be counted, and save our country. Our treacherous government, Michal Martin, the T boy, young Harris Simon Harris. We, the Irish people, are being forced fed a diet of synthetic diversity, and anyone who stands up and challenges the invasion of our country is called a racist, a xenophobe. We are an ethnic group. The Irish people are only a small ethnic group. And within a a short few years, we will be a minority in this country. Ireland is under siege for mass immigration. Stand tall. Get in the fight. Click below and join with Sheila Naherron today.

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In this video, the speaker reminisces about a time in Ireland when safety was a given and crime was rare. They blame the current state of affairs on forced multiculturalism, open borders, and diversity. They mention specific cases of violence and terrorism committed by immigrants and argue that the media and politicians are ignoring these issues. The speaker calls for closing the borders and demanding change. Other speakers express similar concerns about open borders and mass immigration, emphasizing the need to protect Irish culture and the future of their children. They invite people to join protests on November 9th. One speaker also discusses the importance of equity and representation for marginalized communities. Another speaker celebrates the diversity in Ireland and predicts a future where different cultures mix.

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The Irish government is trying to pass a law allowing police to search homes and seize phones and computers. This threatens free speech and independent journalism. It's a global crackdown on thought control. We must stand up for Ireland to prevent this from spreading. Share this message and support a free speech fund. Act now to stop this from becoming reality.

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Today, I was holding a pallet when guards tried to grab it, causing me to fall. They were aggressive and blocked our peaceful protest by barricading the road. The police are handling the situation poorly, not protecting the Irish people as they should be. This has been a peaceful protest for nearly 5 weeks until this incident occurred. They are blocking local access and even falsely imprisoning a resident. The situation is disgraceful and needs to be addressed.

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This transcript reports a contemporary incident and related political commentary centered on migrants and asylum policies in Ireland. Speaker 0 states that Gardy launched a probe into an alleged assault of a female child at City West Hotel. The speaker notes that City West Hotel is “full of foreigners,” and claims the Irish government has spent more than 148,000,000 to turn it into permanent accommodation for foreigners, around 150,000,000. They assert that one of these individuals assaulted a child. The speaker references a social media post from three days prior, describing “new friends from the City West Hotel” drinking on the grounds of a local primary school and being moved by Ungar des Chiakana. They mention Callan and Jim, calling the situation “not acceptable in our small village.” A commenter is quoted saying that it isn’t just in the area, describing a group outside the son’s preschool daily, smoking weed and hanging around. The speaker connects the three-day-old post to today’s alleged assault and repeats that the government is spending “hundreds of millions of your money” to allow this to happen, asking what Ireland benefits from this arrangement. They challenge why people cannot say they don’t want it, calling for all migrants to be sent back, for the entire system to be closed, and for those who allowed it to be arrested and jailed. The speaker mentions that Roger Gorman posted a tweet in Somali, inviting arrivals and promising that within four months they’d have their own door accommodation, describing it as an irresponsible promise. They assert politicians should be arrested for that, and that the entire system should be shut down. The speaker contends that millions allocated to this policy could be redirected toward Irish people’s needs, specifically child care, better schools, better hospitals, and housing development. They criticize the current use of funds as being spent to have migrants drink on schoolgrounds and “touch your child,” framing this as the supposed outcome of current policies and questioning why this is considered acceptable. In summary, the speaker ties today’s alleged assault to broader criticisms of Ireland’s asylum and migrant accommodation policies, alleging government expenditures, social disruption near schools, and harmful consequences for Irish communities, and calls for policy shutdown, accountability for officials, and redirection of funds to domestic services and housing.

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Could you define the far right? It's a political ideology, but a clear definition is elusive. You mentioned that only fringe commentators oppose your government's hate speech laws, yet 73% of public consultation replies were negative, and 65% oppose these laws according to the last poll. Isn't it your government that holds the fringe position? Public consultations over the past four years show a minority group in the country is targeted and victimized by hate speech and hate crimes. In Ireland, about 17,000 undocumented migrants, including 3,000 children, now have a pathway to regularization announced by Justice Minister Helen MacEntee. This means these individuals, who contribute to society and the economy, can now work towards citizenship.

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The Irish government is attempting to pass a law allowing police to search homes, confiscate devices, and arrest individuals for online activities. This global crackdown on independent journalism is a threat to free speech. We must support Ireland to prevent this from spreading. Stand up for the right to speak out against political issues. Take action now to stop this dangerous reality from becoming widespread. Share this message and consider donating to a free speech fund. Our future generations depend on our actions today. Let's prevent this dystopian scenario from becoming a reality.

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The Irish government's proposed Hate Speech Bill threatens free speech, potentially impacting artistic expression and campaigning on political and civil issues. Possessing certain materials, even without intent to share, could lead to criminal charges. Help oppose this law by visiting www.freespeechireland.ie/takeaction. Translation: The Irish government's proposed Hate Speech Bill could limit free speech, affecting artistic expression and political activism. Possessing certain materials could result in criminal charges. Support the opposition by visiting www.freespeechireland.ie/takeaction.

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I'm outraged by the situation in Dublin. The Irish government sent army vehicles to attack its own people, labeling them far-right hooligans. They were protesting an Algerian migrant who stabbed women and children. If Ireland didn't have open borders, this wouldn't have happened. The government sold out its people, and now no one is safe.

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I'm from Dublin but visit Mayo weekly. In my area, 85% of the population are foreign nationals. My child is the only Irish student in her class of 30, and she struggles to understand her classmates. Recently, she came home upset because she can't follow their conversations. Last Halloween, she was not allowed to dress up due to concerns about offending others. I no longer feel safe walking in my neighborhood, and I rarely leave my house. The changing landscape of this country is concerning, especially for my child. It's important to prioritize our children and our country, regardless of what others think.

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The Irish government's proposed Hate Speech Bill threatens free speech, potentially impacting artistic expression and campaigning on political and civil issues. Possessing certain materials could lead to criminal charges, even without intent to share them. Help oppose this law by visiting www.freespeechireland.ie/takeaction.

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Community leaders are expressing support for Free Palestine and frustration with the police. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be present.

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A man in his fifties stabbed five people, including three children, outside a school in Dublin, leading to riots. Initial reports misidentified him as an immigrant, but he is an Algerian national who has lived in Ireland for 23 years without working. Many Irish citizens are frustrated with the government's immigration policies, which they believe are transforming the country. The political class is accused of prioritizing globalist agendas over the needs of native citizens. The situation reflects broader trends across the West, where dissent against immigration policies is increasingly criminalized. Figures like Conor McGregor are emerging as voices for change, advocating for the prioritization of Irish citizens. The ongoing unrest signals a potential political shift as citizens demand accountability and representation.

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In this video, the speaker addresses the recent riot in Dublin and explains that the anger among the Irish can be attributed to two horrific crimes. The first crime involved the murder of a young Irish woman by a man who shouldn't have been in Ireland or Europe. The second case involved a man attacking Irish children. The speaker emphasizes that feeling anger in response to such tragedies is normal and questions those who don't feel anger. The speaker also mentions the housing crisis in Ireland, where many families were evicted while the government prioritized housing refugees. Peaceful protests against these issues were labeled as far-right extremism. The speaker concludes by expressing support for the Irish people and criticizing those who prioritize material things over human lives.

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The speaker criticizes the idea of not connecting immigration to crime, citing statistics from other European countries showing higher crime rates among certain immigrant groups. They express concern about potential censorship legislation in Ireland and criticize the government for prioritizing media attention over addressing serious issues. The speaker questions whether the government truly listens to the people it represents.

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What is happening in Ireland is a travesty, with a government of zero action and zero accountability. Irish money is being spent on overseas issues unrelated to the Irish people. Illegal immigration is rampant, with rural Irish towns being overrun and becoming minorities in one swoop. These issues need to be addressed. The 40 million Irish Americans need to hear this, or there will be no place to come home and visit.
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