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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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There is a village in Lincolnshire with an unused RAF base where the government wants to house 2,000 male asylum seekers. The village residents and councils have taken the government to court, but the court ruled in favor of the government. The speaker expresses concern about the population being outnumbered and criticizes the government for prioritizing asylum seekers over their own veterans. They also mention the unfairness of allowing asylum seekers to bring their families while restricting others with visas. The speaker invites viewers to share their thoughts.

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A group of 160 men are expected to move into the area soon, causing concern among residents who already feel unsafe. The speaker worries about the impact on their children and calls for support from the community to prevent any negative consequences. Without support, they fear losing the battle against the incoming group.

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Locals in rural Ireland are reportedly living in fear as they observe masked foreign men in what appear to be military camps. Hermann Kelly of the Irish Freedom Party explains that the video, which has been viewed approximately 1,500,000 times on social media, seemingly depicts military-age men dressed like militia parading around rural Ireland. Kelly states that such incidents with men in balaclavas have been occurring in Ireland over the last few months.

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The speaker expresses concern about refugees entering the country and suggests that they may be used to create a terrorist attack. They criticize politicians from both parties, claiming they are working against the people's interests. The speaker believes that the military-industrial complex profits from war and population control through disease. They argue that distractions like drag queen nights and LGBTQ months have diverted attention from the orchestration of a war by private military companies. The speaker urges people not to seek revenge but to pray for divine intervention. They mention the Speaker of the House race and suggest that supporting Alveda King could counter the Democrats' choice of Gavin Newsom. The speaker emphasizes the need for centrist voices.

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A woman was offered money to house immigrants, but found guns in a container. The influx of immigrants is causing strain on the country. The fear is that the immigrants will be armed and lead to civil war. The government provides them with everything for free, causing anger among locals. The immigrants, largely Muslims from countries affected by the West, may rise up. The speaker warns that the immigrants have faced worse in their own countries and are more capable of violence than the locals.

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The speakers express concern about resources being allocated to people who have never lived in their communities before. They argue that the safety of their black communities, already plagued by crime, is being compromised by placing unvetted non-taxpayers near vulnerable populations. They call for an Office of Black America to address these issues. One speaker shares a personal story of being placed on a waitlist while immigrants were prioritized. They emphasize the importance of taking care of their own communities first. The speakers also highlight the negative impact of having a large number of migrants in their community without proper monitoring and housing plans. They urge others to stand strong and not sell their homes.

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An individual questions the presence of the army at a public hotel. They ask if the army has taken over the hotel and inquire about the reason for their presence. An individual states the army is there at the request of the state of New York. The questioner expresses disbelief that the state of New York would place the army in hotels. They attempt to record the interaction but are told they cannot. The individual then questions whether the army's presence is beneficial to the public.

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The speaker believes race hate is behind the changing demographics in Ireland, asking why there aren't similar efforts to replace populations in African countries experiencing wars. They highlight Ireland's history of oppression, particularly by Great Britain, and question why the Irish, as the indigenous population, are being replaced by people from the third world. The speaker suggests this demographic shift implies genocidal intent. They express a desire to live in a country where such questions can be asked freely, like in 1985 America, and assert their right to question why this is happening and why it is being tolerated.

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An individual questions the presence of the army at a public hotel in New York City, asking why they are there and if they have taken over the hotel. The army's presence is reportedly at the request of the state of New York. The individual expresses disbelief that the state of New York has put the army in hotels. They are told that recording is not allowed. The individual questions whether the army is there to help the public.

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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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Shannon, a local resident who has lived in Brits for eight years, says a plan is underway to build an iPass center next to her home. She notes that 28 houses have already been built and that her house, currently next to a former nursing home, is set to be knocked down. She explains that they haven’t been given any letter or notification about the plan, and that it’s been confirmed as an iPass center in Brits. She emphasizes that she and others will lose their homes after eight years of residence, calling it an “absolute disgrace.” On a separate topic, she responds to news about a young girl being raped, calling the incident “unbelievable” and “absolutely disgusting,” and says those responsible “shouldn’t be here” and “they need to be deported,” expressing strong condemnation. Regarding safety at home, she states she has no kids but would defend her animals fiercely, saying, “if anyone touched my animals, my gods, there’d be war.” She describes a pervasive sense of danger, stating that it’s “inevitable now every week, every other day,” and that she cannot even go into the city center, feeling unsafe in her own country. She mentions clutching her bag and being scared, feeling it’s “not safe anymore,” and expresses displeasure about having “all this going on” on her doorstep. She ends by noting that tomorrow night at half past seven, a bigger crowd is anticipated, with an expectation of returning to the event.

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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 speaker questions the influx of fighting-age men in immigration and suggests that they may be soldiers. They also mention the existence of FEMA camps and wonder why they would need to accommodate 2 million people. The speaker believes there is something cataclysmic happening that the government is not telling us about. They criticize the lack of preparations made for citizens and compare it to Putin's actions. The speaker questions why veterans and citizens are homeless while immigrants receive benefits. They express concern about a planned event and question why immigrants are coming when there is no war in their own countries.

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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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There are concerns about the influx of fighting-age men coming into the country, while women and children are not seen. Questions arise about the purpose of immigration centers, new prisons, and FEMA camps. The speaker believes there is something cataclysmic happening that we are not being told about. Comparisons are made to how Putin has prepared for his citizens, while our governments do nothing for us. The speaker questions why our own veterans and people are homeless while immigrants receive more support. The speaker wonders why these people are coming here instead of fighting for their own countries, and why we are accommodating them over our own citizens.

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Good morning, Ireland. Outside the office of the Tischka Gundarnishe, the speaker states 'over two hundred days into the formation of current government.' The speaker says 'this government has cost us our peace of mind, our security, our hope for the future' as well as 'the general well-being of Irish citizens nationwide has decreased dramatically.' He cites 'the homelessness of Irish children risen to levels unprecedented' and 'an intense influx of mass migration into an already severed system,' adds that 'tourism has sharply declined while danger on our streets has risen.' He proclaims 'the will of the people will be heard' and vows to 'return important articles of our constitution prior,' aligning with Padre Pearce's proclamation, declaring 'the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies to be sovereign and indefeasible.' Amen.

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Suzanne Delaney reports a connection between a murder in the prior week and a new case in which a 10-year-old Irish child was raped by an African asylum seeker in his thirties at an IPAS center in City West, Dublin. She explains why the Irish child could be at an IPAS center and connects this to broader concerns about outsourcing care for vulnerable people to private contractors. Key points raised: - Public-private partnerships and unregulated SCA (special emergency arrangement) providers have placed vulnerable children at risk of sex trafficking. Tusla has paid 215,000,000 to unregulated SCAs, with Beg and Mirza Health Services receiving a total of 41,000,000 and operating the apartment where the Ukrainian was stabbed over 100 times by a Somali asylum seeker last week. Directors/CEOs of Beg and Mirza are Mohammed Usain Beg and Farhan Mirza. - Unregulated SCAs provide care in hotel rooms, apartments, and Airbnbs, sometimes with unvetted staff. Some background checks have reportedly been falsified; an African pastor and his wife were involved in such falsifications and did not receive prison sentences. - Allegations of children going missing from these placements, being sex trafficked, and not adequately supervised. She draws parallels to UK cases of grooming and trafficking (Rotherham, Rochdale) to suggest similar patterns. - A 12-year-old boy with severe disabilities was targeted by gangs; referenced in a paper titled “Protecting against predators: an exploratory study on the sexual exploitation of children and young people in Ireland,” noting similarities to UK predator networks targeting vulnerable girls. - A 14-year-old African child in care for one hour was found a year later in a brothel, having been raped hundreds or thousands of times. - Unregulated SCAs not reporting rape or exploitation cases, potentially to protect lucrative contracts; staff in SEAs may be involved in trafficking, and there is a view that the state’s system hides these problems to avoid public oversight. - HICWA inspections reportedly found unvetted staff and neglect, abuse, and isolation among children in SEAs. Tusla is said to knowingly place adult male asylum seekers claiming to be children in SCAs with actual children and in schools when backgrounds are untraceable. - Delaney references a prior video about how a 10-year-old Irish child could be raped at an IPAS center by an unvetted African male asylum seeker, and laments the transfer of taxpayers’ wealth to SEAs instead of providing safe, cost-effective state accommodation for traumatized, vulnerable children. - She claims political and media silence on these issues, accuses politicians and media of looking backward yet continuing the status quo, and alleges covering up by public figures and entities including Catherine Connolly, Heather Humphreys, the government, media, NGOs, and an “Open Borders Brigade.” - She notes the cancellation of a child law project by Roderick O’Gorman to prevent public oversight in Tusla, and offers condolences to the vulnerable girl who was raped, recognizing that similar cases will continue without change. - She ends with a personal appeal to stand up for children in care, stating her own child’s safety underscores the urgency.

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We are walking to express our discontent in the town. There are many young men without jobs and a lack of accommodation for locals. We feel dictated by Europe and lack true sovereignty. Recent changes, like the introduction of euthanasia and shifts in language regarding gender, undermine our values. The influx of newcomers is straining our small community of about 2,300 people, with only two doctors available. Local residents feel that these newcomers are not contributing to the community. Despite being a welcoming place, Bal Haderian cannot take in more people. A local nurse faced significant delays in getting vetted after returning from England. We seek honesty from our leaders about these issues.

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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 question the influx of fighting-age men entering our country and wonder why there are no women and children among them. It seems like there is a hidden agenda behind the immigration centers, new prisons, and FEMA camps that are being built. Our governments are not doing anything for us, unlike Putin who has made preparations for his citizens. Meanwhile, our own veterans and people are living on the streets while these newcomers receive better treatment. There is a plan in motion, and it doesn't bode well for any of us. I can't help but wonder why these individuals aren't fighting for their own countries and why we are accommodating them instead of our own people.

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The speaker questions the army's presence at a New York hotel. They ask if the army is turning the hotel into a migrant shelter and why they are there. The speaker states the army is there at the request of the state of New York. The speaker expresses disbelief that the state of New York has put the army in hotels. They ask if the army has taken over the hotel, and state that they are not in court and can record. The speaker questions why the army is taking over civilian hotels in New York City, and whether the army is there to help the people.

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The speaker believes race hate is behind the changing demographics in Ireland, stating that unlike African nations, Ireland, which "didn't really do anything wrong," is facing a future where the Irish will be a minority in their own country. The speaker questions why this is happening to the Irish, who were historically oppressed and never a colonial power. They contrast Ireland's situation with that of the United States, which they claim has obligations due to past actions. They assert that the replacement of the Irish with people from the third world seems like "genocidal intent." The speaker refuses to be silenced and insists on asking why this is happening and why it is being tolerated.

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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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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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