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The speaker criticizes politicians in Ireland for their policies, which they claim have led to a rise in sexual offenses and crimes, increased murders, unsafe streets, and a lack of border control. They also mention incidents of violence against citizens exercising their right to assembly, as well as threats and abuse on social media. The speaker accuses politicians of hypocrisy and totalitarianism, blaming them for the negative reactions they receive. They argue that the proposed anti free speech bill is aimed at silencing dissenting voices. The speaker concludes by expressing their own resilience and determination as an Irish patriot.

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The speaker claims the media covers up violence by Antifa and ignores violence against Trump supporters. The speaker says that after a White House press briefing, they asked assembled journalists why they wouldn't cover violence against Trump supporters or demand that Democratic leaders disavow violence from Antifa, as they demanded of Trump regarding his supporters. The speaker states the journalists laughed at them, which the speaker took as proof that the media laughs at violence against people they don't like.

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There have been protests happening in different parts of the country, including this second protest. The government needs to address these concerns, especially with the refugee crisis affecting many people seeking shelter in Ireland. The government should work with local communities to provide support for both the refugees and the locals who have welcomed them. It is important to take action against any form of racism and hate, which is why the government is introducing hate legislation.

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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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The speaker expresses concern about abuse of power by the police and the support for terrorist organizations. They argue for the importance of freedom of the press and criticize the media's biased reporting. The speaker engages in a heated exchange with a police officer who asks for their personal information. The officer claims the speaker's presence may cause distress to others. The speaker refutes this and questions why the police don't take action against those who support terrorism. The police eventually disperse the speaker, citing potential harassment and distress to attendees. The speaker argues for their right to report as a journalist and criticizes the police's actions.

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Russia describes the events at the Capitol as follows: They did not break in and did not break anything; they claim Antifa were the ones responsible for violence. They told DC police, There’s Antifa. Go get them. They say the police used pepper spray, mace, and rubber bullets on them, and they were treated like animals. From the start, as they went down the steps, before entering the building, they say Antifa began with a pack. They claim two women were hit in the head, three kids around 17–18 were bleeding in the head, and two elderly people, one of them, they say, was maced. They assert a woman was shot by the police and then thrown by the stairs, and reiterate, We did not break shit. They claim they wore MAGA hats and did not have good shoes; they say Antifa told them they were in a crack and described Antifa as filthy and disgusting. They state DC did nothing and just stood up. Speaker 0 asks if it wasn’t the MAGA people who got in, and Russia says the doors were open, the Capitol doors were open, and Antifa had a black folding chair; the cops saw it and, whether it was them or Antifa, a metal chair indicates a weapon. They say they told police, There’s probably people taking video of me telling the police, Go get Antifa. They claim they caught two Antifa and that the woman talking to them should not bother the police, Leave the police alone. They say the police need to choose a side, and if they lose us, they have no support. They claim Antifa started pushing back and hitting people, and that it was not them. They insist it was Antifa; the DC police saw Antifa with a black metal folding chair and did not act. They state that one Antifa could have a knife to get one of them inside and again say no one acted. They insist they did not break in; the doors were open; it’s a federal building, and the police have no power there; it’s their building. Russia reiterates that it wasn’t the MAGA people who broke in, and that they told DC police, Those fucking antifa go get them. They identify themselves as from Lebanon, having fled Lebanon because of the situation, and say they run from it and won’t raise their kids in that environment. Speaker 0 thanks Russia and asks for a testimonial to be shared online. Russia says to share it on Twitter and every news channel. They state Black Lives Matter burned the country and the city, and that they were ordered to back up while police stood down, not allowed to use tear gas, mace, or rubber bullets, and that when they went to the White House and burned the church, Congress told Trump to let his people pepper spray them. They claim BLM came with weapons, and that cops lost their support. Speaker 0 agrees, saying it’s unfortunate. Russia adds that when they stood in front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop, they are a woman and did so in New Jersey; they would kill themselves before saving a police officer if they saw one get shot. Speaker 0 concludes by thanking Asha and goodbyes, acknowledging a testament.

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The speaker describes their experience at the Capitol during the protest. They mention being on Constitutional Avenue and witnessing some individuals breaking gates, street lights, and fencing. They clarify that they did not know at the time that these individuals were Antifa. The speaker emphasizes that they are not violent and do not hate the police. They believe that marching to the Capitol was a symbolic way to show their frustration and send a message to elected officials. They express concern about the state of the country and mention a person having an epileptic seizure during the events. The speaker denies seeing the breach of the Capitol doors but acknowledges that someone they were with went inside. They also mention that they believe Antifa breached the gates first.

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Protesters in black, armed with hammers and bricks, clashed with police officers in riot gear using flashbang grenades and pepper spray near the inauguration route. Chaos ensued as officers sprayed pepper spray, affecting the audio technician. The scene was just outside the security perimeter. The speaker has anti-establishment views but does not condone the violence. Translation (if needed): Protesters clashed with police near the inauguration route, resulting in chaos and clashes with law enforcement. The speaker, who has anti-establishment views, does not support the violence.

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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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Speaker 1 attempts to interview Speaker 2, who claims Speaker 1 says lies. Speaker 2 says they founded the Asylum Seeker Network of Support to fight US policy, which evolved into creating programs. Speaker 2 says Speaker 1 is there to take from them, while they stand as a community. Speaker 1 asks why pictures of children are being taken, citing trans flags and condoms on a table as inappropriate for children. Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 2 of touching and stepping on them. Speaker 2 says Speaker 1 is not welcome. Speaker 1 claims they are being assaulted and asks why they were hit. Speaker 2 denies violence and asks for personal space. Speaker 1 accuses them of gaslighting and asks why coffee was thrown at them while covering the event.

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We're at the Texas capital for a leftist protest on Presidents' Day. It's a national call to action rejecting President Trump's election, reminiscent of 2017. I engaged with protesters asking about their claims of fascism in America and their views on abortion, but most refused to answer basic questions. One person said that white people put a curse on them and stole their culture. The conversation went to Japanese culture and immigration policies. Another protester said that basic health care rights like access to abortion are being taken away. I spoke with others who said that Trump is letting Elon Musk dissolve entire US departments that were mandated by congress. I was eventually asked to leave the area after things got a little heated. I was going to tell them that even though we disagree, we all have First Amendment rights and should find common ground to improve the future peacefully.

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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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In under 3 minutes, political parties in Ireland plan to establish a dictatorship by infringing on citizen rights, sending top officials for foreign training, appointing specific individuals to key positions, bringing in unvetted migrants, promising them more rights than Irish citizens, suppressing dissent, manipulating elections, and criminalizing free speech. The goal is to secure power indefinitely and marginalize the Irish population. The speaker challenges the audience to take action against this plan.

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During a protest, there were acts of violence against police officers. The speaker, who has custody of thousands of hours of videos, witnessed these acts. The officers responded with necessary force. However, another speaker claims that if the police hadn't used concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation wouldn't have escalated. They argue that it was a peaceful protest and that the officers initiated the violence without provocation.

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The speaker believes that the police force was the source of violence during the protest. They witnessed aggression, harassment, and threats from the police. They express sadness when protesters showed love and peace, but were met with broken windows and truckers losing everything. The speaker is emotional about innocent people being treated as criminals for fighting for basic freedom.

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The speaker confronts someone who had been calling people derogatory names in Dublin. They mock the person for seeking help from the media and criticize their lack of understanding of the Irish people. The speaker urges the person to leave and mocks them further. They mention a video and tell the person to go away. The speaker ends by insulting the person and calling them a hack.

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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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A peaceful protest in Brussels turned violent as Antifa members attacked the EU building. The speaker accuses the police, military, media, and Antifa of collaborating to create chaos. They claim the violence was staged to discredit peaceful protesters and criticize the use of force. The speaker warns of accountability for crimes against humanity and emphasizes the peaceful nature of their protests. They reject the label of "anti-vaxxers" and express concerns about mandatory vaccinations.

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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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The speaker asserts the very existence of the Irish nation is at stake, a situation not seen since the Great Famine. They claim Ireland is no longer Irish, with the government colluding to give areas to foreigners. While stating they are not there to provoke violence, they vow to protect themselves from foreign invaders and defend themselves with necessary violence. The speaker believes that in the next 20 to 30 years, Ireland will either achieve victory or face death, with no middle ground. The speaker says the issue is whether Ireland lives or dies, drowned by mass immigration. They declare this cannot happen and that they will go down fighting if necessary.

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The speaker presents a video allegedly showing "locals" being transported in a police car and a crowded bus. The speaker claims that "Stand up to racism" and Antifa, described as a "violent thuggish group," arrived at a train station and were then bused by Essex police to the Bell Hotel. According to the speaker, these individuals caused disturbances and riots, and Essex police are responsible for the disturbances. The speaker questions the motives of Essex police and condemns their actions as "disgraceful" and "extraordinary." The speaker demands the resignation of the chief constable and the police and crime commissioner in Essex for allegedly bussing masked Antifa protesters.

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Portland erupts as Antifa in black take to the streets, a DHS sniper reportedly trained to laser a protester on sight, and thousands protest against federal intervention. The host frames the scene around an ICE detention facility occupied by protesters for more than 100 days, while assaults on ICE agents are claimed to have surged since Trump took office. Reporters on the ground describe tense dynamics, from chants of fight back to warnings about a looming federal crackdown, painting a city on edge awaiting a possible escalation. Protesters, counterprotesters, and bystanders narrate a chaotic collision of ideologies and tactics. A rotating cast of interviews captures people debating whether Antifa is an organization or an ideology, with some insisting that Trump’s declaration labels a movement while others emphasize lack of formal structure. Amid the street-level confrontations, the narrative shifts to the eviction of a protester from an intersection, blocked traffic, and a sense that the security measures are being stepped up as police, federal agents, and onlookers observe from nearby roofs. The ground footage also documents direct exchanges about journalism, with a prominent YouTuber repeatedly pressed on whether filming qualifies as journalism and who deserves access to conversations. A tense lane-standoff evolves as a driver blocks a road and a protester is dragged away; pepper spray or pepper balls, tear gas, and protective masks color the scene. Viewers hear claims that Antifa is an organization with leadership, while others insist the movement is a philosophy guiding anti-fascist action, complicating who is deemed responsible for violence. As night falls, the narrative shifts to on-the-ground tactics: counterprotesters conjure “mass lines” and “sacrifice,” while a sense of preemptive escalation pervades as federal vehicles and local police move into position. A bystander notes the difficulty of distinguishing participants from provocateurs, and conversations reveal deep distrust of media labels, with some arguing that YouTubers provide more direct access than larger newsrooms. The scene ends with arrests, dispersal attempts, and a lingering impression that the city’s “keep it weird” identity is colliding with a nationwide confrontation over law, order, and protest rights.
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