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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 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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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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The speaker contrasts European political responses to immigration and crime with American policies, arguing that European left-wing politicians ignore urgent problems. They claim: - In Spain, “they just legalized residents of half a million illegal aliens.” - In France, “they throw grenades into hair salons in a broad daylight.” - In Germany, “not a single day goes by without someone being murdered with a knife.” - In Sweden, “you have bomb attack every other day.” The speaker asserts that these are real problems for the European left-wing politicians, yet contends that those politicians do not care. The immediate target is a European debate about the rule of law in the United States and deportation policies: the speaker says, “You are seriously discussing here the rule of law in United States and criticizing American government for deporting illegal aliens, for deporting criminals out of their territory in the same time when Western European cities are gradually turning into a war zone.” A call is made to apply the same approach in Europe: “We should do exactly the same. We should deport them from Europe and not legalize their stay.” The speaker urges listening to them and not to “what you are proposing to all of us,” asserting that “Everybody can see, no, you are enemies of Europe. You hate Europe.” The rhetoric culminates in a warning: “You hate our nations, and you want to destroy the future for our children. We should stop you. We should defeat you politically if we want to survive. Otherwise, it will be the end of Europe.”

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The transcript presents a contrived media discussion framing mass immigration from India as a crisis-like trend sweeping Western countries. It begins with claims that Canada, especially British Columbia and Vancouver, is overrun with East Indians, and that Canada’s openness to Indian immigration has made cities like Vancouver and Brampton “unrecognizable” to natives. A montage introduces Brampton as “Canada's little India,” where roughly 53 of the entire population is foreign-born and India is the top country of origin. Interviewees from Brampton describe Punjabis and other groups, suggesting diminished cultural integration and attributing local changes to immigration—though some acknowledge Indian immigrants as “nice people” and “cheap” labor. The segment then pivots to Europe, citing Ursula von der Leyen’s announcement of an “EU legal gateway office in India” and a mobility agreement intended to facilitate movement of students, researchers, and workers as evidence that Europe will mirror Canada’s approach. The show asserts this will lead to large-scale Indian immigration into Europe, claiming Europe is already collapsing under energy policies and open borders. Lauren Chen, a Canadian guest, is invited to discuss perceived negative outcomes in Canada due to mass migration, including what the hosts call a “mass migration” program. Chen contends that Canada has seen a general decline in the standard of living for Canadians, with high school and college graduates unable to obtain jobs because many Indians are willing to work for cheaper. She alleges a government wage-subsidy program that subsidizes Indian immigrant wages, connects to rising housing costs, and notes that Canada’s birth rate among natives is below replacement. She asserts that immigration has led to housing prices “skyrocketing” and that millennials struggle to achieve independence. Chen adds that Indian migrants bring cultural incompatibilities, citing inappropriate public defecation on beaches as an example, and argues that Canada’s former merit-based immigration system under Trudeau shifted toward mass migration and low-skilled chain migration. She warns about fraudulent universities in India and similar fraud in the U.S. with H-1B programs, urging caution about high-skilled immigration deals with developing countries like India. She points to truck-driver deaths linked to varying licensing standards and suggests many Western countries lack effective assimilation requirements. She contrasts European policy with practices in Italy or Portugal where language tests and cultural proficiency are required for citizenship, arguing Western governments show self-sabotage of their own cultures. The discussion includes later remarks on crime statistics, alleging increases in Canada among permanent residents from India and other countries, and predicting similar trends in Europe if mass immigration continues. Speakers discuss the ideological motivation behind open borders and assimilation policies, with concerns about the impact on native populations, youth prospects, and welfare usage by certain immigrant groups. The segment closes with light, off-topic banter about beach signage and social media, briefly returning to the idea that Canada serves as a warning for Europe.

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In Europe, recent incidents of violence highlight the link between mass migration and crime. The speaker warns of the replacement of native populations by migrants, pushing for a strong, Christian Europe of sovereign nations. Criticizing the EU's erosion of national sovereignty, the speaker calls for its dismantling. Urging action against attacks on civilization, the speaker emphasizes the need to fight back against the elites' war on the people.

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The speaker claims that Ireland is a nation of pedophiles, stating the amount of pedophiles in the country is beyond comprehension. They question how many children are missing in a country of 5,200,000 people.

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Speaker 0 contends that there is no link between immigration and sexual violence against women and girls. They then raise a pointed question about grooming gangs, identifying them as being of largely Pakistani descent that are “blotting our communities,” and ask if there is anything the other speaker has to say about this issue. Speaker 1 responds by saying the question is perfectly valid, but notes that they have moved on to other topics. They request to stick with the subject at hand. They explain that they were not asked to come in, and that they have strong feelings about immigration, which they stated in their reply. They state clearly that they are not going to start injecting racial connotations into discussions about immigration or crime. The brief phrase “The woman behind” appears at the end, implying a note about a person present, but the sentence is cut off.

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The speaker questions why media outlets like Virgin Media and RTE do not report on missing migrant children, suggesting potential sex trafficking. RTE journalists labeled the speaker as extreme and implied there is no issue with missing children. The speaker denies suggesting a state conspiracy but wants more attention on the welfare of migrant children. The truth of the matter is left for the audience to decide. Translation: The speaker questions why the media does not report on missing migrant children, suggesting potential sex trafficking. RTE journalists labeled the speaker as extreme and implied there is no issue with missing children. The speaker denies suggesting a state conspiracy but wants more attention on the welfare of migrant children. The truth of the matter is left for the audience to decide.

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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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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 speaker discusses the delay in information regarding the stabbings in Dublin and expresses agreement with Stephen Kerr's position. They predict that the Algerian man responsible for the stabbings will never make it to court due to a serious head injury. The speaker emphasizes the importance of transparency and full disclosure of facts for the victims' families and society. They criticize the lack of updates and transparency in the case, suggesting that the parents have been threatened not to speak to the media. The speaker compares the situation to a similar incident in Paris where the government provided full disclosure of the attacker's information. They express concern that the management of the tragedy will lead to public anger.

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Immigrants commit crimes at a lower rate than natural-born citizens. Statistically, a town or neighborhood is safer with immigrants because they commit violent crimes less often than people born in the United States. The speaker objects to the bill, stating it feeds a false narrative that the country should fear families coming to the United States fleeing economic desperation, violence, terror, or torture in search of a better life.

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Ireland considers America its big sibling and wishes for a continued relationship where the United States looks after its "little bro." A guest is in Washington D.C. to meet with the president and other administration officials on Saint Patrick's Day. The purpose of the visit is to raise issues the people of Ireland face, claiming the Irish government has abandoned their voices. The speaker asserts that it's time America is made aware of what is happening in Ireland, calling it a travesty with a government of zero action and accountability. Money is allegedly being spent on overseas issues, and illegal immigration is purportedly running rampant, with rural towns being overrun. The speaker suggests that 40,000,000 Irish Americans need to hear this, or there will be no place to come home and visit.

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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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State media didn't report what was written on a church wall because it might create xenophobia. The speaker claims the message said, "Kill white people." The speaker believes concealing the message reveals the media's true colors. The speaker asserts immigrants are already making people skeptical of them by committing crimes like beatings, robberies, stabbings, murder, drug sales, and rape. The speaker is waiting for a police response about whether the graffiti is being investigated as a hate crime. The perpetrator is unknown, and could be antifa or a youth gang.

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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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The speaker discusses the issue of immigration and the potential dangers it poses. They argue that there is a deliberate plan to undermine countries by encouraging mass migration, which will ultimately lead to the destruction of national borders and cultures. The speaker also highlights the use of propaganda and censorship to control the narrative and demoralize the population. They emphasize the need for individuals to resist and speak out against these actions. The speaker calls for strong leadership and a united front to confront the challenges posed by mass migration and the erosion of national sovereignty.

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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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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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The speaker has seen videos of white, blonde, blue-eyed women in Europe saying they feel unsafe due to immigrants. The speaker mentions proposed classes for immigrants on how not to rape women, and left-wing people in France suggesting women "just say no." The speaker questions why these immigrants are being allowed into the country, claiming they are raping women and children. They believe these immigrants do not benefit or enrich the culture, arguing that those who do would immigrate legally and likely have money.

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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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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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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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