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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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Ezra Levante here at Pearson Airport. As you can see, I'm about to hop on a plane and fly overnight to Dublin, Ireland. The most atrocious thing has happened. The worst thing in the world, the worst thing imaginable has happened in Dublin. A 10 year old girl went missing from state care, and then she shows up and she's been raped allegedly by a migrant staying at a government migrant hotel in Dublin, Ireland. The government bought a massive hotel called City West, the largest hotel in Ireland. They paid a €150,000,000 for it. That's like a quarter billion dollars in Canada. It's a massive place. But they shut it down as a hotel and turned it into an urban refugee camp. 2,000 people, mainly single military aged migrant men, most of whom threw their ID into the water before they came aboard. They're they're fake refugees. But more than that, they're violent. The crime rate of these men staying at this urban refugee camp are enormous and it's not like a prison. The men are allowed out every day. Now, first of all, they're given a roof over their head and three meals a day, more than a lot of Irish homeless get, but they mill around by day. They go hang out in parks and they they get drunk. They harass people on the street, they sit in the schoolyards or primary schools. It was only a matter of time before something horrific like this happened. Understand this migrant hotel is right in the heart of Dublin. It's not in a faraway place. It's not on some island and it is not enclosed by a prison wall. These men go into the community every day, 2,000 of them. Imagine a 2,000 man city planted in the heart of Dublin. The rage in Ireland is palpable online. We're flying overnight. We wanna go and talk to the locals about this. How did this happen? Will it happen again? Will police and politicians ever take this seriously? Is this the tipping point or will Ireland continue to be a mass immigration country? All the main political parties and all the regime media are fully in support of mass immigration. Ireland has a faster mass immigration program than anywhere else in the world. Maybe Canada has it worse, but in Ireland it's more shocking because it's happened so suddenly. I wanna cover what's going on and I wanna give people the other side of the story, not the state broadcaster RTE, not the politicians who cover it up. I wanna talk to grassroots Irish people who have been warning about this. I'm flying overnight with our cameraman, Lincoln Jay. We'll land in the morning. We'll go straight to the City West Hotel. There is also gonna be a protest at 07:30PM Irish time. That's 02:30PM East Coast North American time. We will be there. If you can help us cover the economy class airfare to get over there, I'd be grateful. Go to migrantreports.com. That's also where we're gonna put all our footage. My job for the next twenty four hours is to cover what the Irish people have to say and what they have to say not only about this horrific rape, but about the politicians and media and the greedy migrant hotel industrialists, what their role is in this too. A shocking, shocking story, and we'll have more for you as soon as we land. For Rebel News, I'm Ezra Lemmat. You can follow the story at migrantreports.com. What do we want? Raise your hands. Where do we want them? Damn.

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A 28-year-old Afghan migrant allegedly stabbed and killed a two-year-old child and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany. The speaker expresses frustration, stating that these incidents are recurring. They claim that migrants "take take take from us" and hate the native population to the point of violence. The speaker says that politicians promise change and deportations, but fail to deliver due to international human rights treaties. The speaker questions the country's sovereignty and democratic options to demand change. They ask if more videos and "thoughts and prayers" are the only recourse.

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Ezra Levant reports from Pearson Airport that he is flying overnight to Dublin, Ireland, following a horrific incident he describes as a 10-year-old girl missing from state care who “shows up” having been raped allegedly by a migrant staying at a government migrant hotel in Dublin. He states the government bought City West, Ireland’s largest hotel, for €150,000,000 and converted it into an urban refugee camp housing 2,000 people—primarily single military-aged migrant men—many of whom discarded their IDs before arriving. He claims these men are not proper refugees and describes them as violent, noting a high crime rate among residents and that they are allowed out into the community daily. Levante asserts the migrant hotel is in the heart of Dublin, not isolated, and that the residents roam the city daily, with 2,000 men “planted in the heart of Dublin.” He says they receive a roof and three meals a day—more than many Irish homeless people—yet they spend their days in parks, drinking, harassing people on the street, and sitting in primary schoolyards. He frames the incident as part of a broader trend, saying Ireland has a rapid mass immigration program and that all major political parties and the regime media support mass immigration. He contrasts Ireland’s approach with other countries, asserting Ireland’s program is unusually fast and recent. Levante states his aim is to cover what the Irish public thinks about the rape incident, as well as what people think about politicians, media, and “greedy migrant hotel industrialists,” and to provide the other side of the story beyond state media. He plans to speak with grassroots Irish people who have warned about the situation, and to report on the incident, the politicians, and media coverage. He and his cameraman, Lincoln Jay, are heading to City West Hotel, with a protest scheduled for 07:30 PM Irish time (02:30 PM East Coast time). He asks for help covering economy-class airfare to travel to Dublin, directing supporters to migrantreports.com, where all footage will be posted. Levante closes by promising further updates once they land, stating: “My job for the next twenty four hours is to cover what the Irish people have to say and what they have to say not only about this horrific rape, but about the politicians and media and the greedy migrant hotel industrialists, what their role is in this too.” He ends with a call-and-response refrain: “What do we want? Raise your hands. Where do we want them? Damn.”

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Today, politicians faced intimidation and threats, with one man arriving at an office to harm a politician. The police intervened, and the man was arrested. These incidents highlight the dangers faced by those who stand up for their beliefs. Similar to the recent shooting of the Slovakian prime minister for opposing the EU, there is a heavy price to pay for speaking out. Change can happen by voting for nationalist candidates on June 7th.

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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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Breaking news: The murder of three children by Axel Rudacubana at a Taylor Swift dance class last summer has sparked national outrage and riots. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper criticized the ease with which Rudacubana, a violent offender, purchased a knife online. She promised stronger regulations on knife sales in the upcoming crime bill. Meanwhile, radio host James O'Brien suggested that the focus should be on Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, linking them to the tragedy despite their lack of involvement. This reflects a broader trend of avoiding uncomfortable truths about violence in society. The government continues to deflect blame rather than address the root causes of such incidents.

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Conor McGregor believes Ireland is governed by people with ill intentions, but the country remains strong. He urges citizens to stay positive and highlights the need to address issues facing the Irish people, who feel like third-rate citizens in their own country. He accuses the government of using intimidation and public funds to enrich private interests and alter public opinion. McGregor feels there's an incentive for government officials to focus on foreign issues over Irish ones, seeking personal gain. He emphasizes his love for Ireland and his commitment to fighting for it, driven by the struggles he witnesses as an employer. Growing up in a working-class Dublin suburb, he sees Ireland's culture being erased through mass migration, which he calls treason. He criticizes the government's globalist agenda, claiming they take orders from above and prioritize foreign interests. McGregor highlights the difficulty of running for president due to stipulations controlled by government parties. He advocates for national safety, control of public spending, and an end to the era of politicians, favoring common-sense leadership. He wants preference, peace, and prosperity for Irish citizens. He believes Irish Americans don't realize Ireland is on the cusp of being done. He is against the EU migration pact.

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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 tragic stabbings at a school have been confirmed, with the child involved being clinically brain dead. Paramedics, guards, and nurses have reached out to express their gratitude for speaking out on their behalf. There are concerns of a political cover-up, as leaders are not addressing the incident and instead focusing on hate speech laws. The safety of Dublin is being questioned, with Helen MacEntee being blamed for the situation. Calls for her resignation and a vote of no confidence are being made. It is urged that the child not be used as a political pawn.

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Conor McGregor believes Ireland is governed by people with ill intentions, but the country remains strong. He urges citizens to stay positive and highlights the need to address Irish issues, which he feels are neglected in favor of foreign affairs. Many Irish citizens feel like third-rate citizens in their own country due to the government's actions, including intimidation tactics and misuse of public funds. McGregor emphasizes his love for Ireland and his commitment to fighting for it. He criticizes the government for being globalist traders, erasing Irish culture through mass migration, and implementing policies that disadvantage Irish citizens while favoring immigrants. He accuses the government of treason and expresses concern over the rising cost of living and the erosion of Irish identity. McGregor is considering a run for president, but says the system is undemocratic. He advocates for fairness, national safety, and an end to the era of politicians. He describes himself as a grounded man focused on the well-being of his country and people.

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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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Violent clashes erupted in Birmingham, England, involving masked militants in a Muslim patrol. The area, with a large Muslim population, saw a week of unrest across England. Protesters accused the prime minister of biased policing, leading to riots and arrests. Previous incidents in other cities involving immigrant groups were criticized for lack of police response.

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Dublin is facing a significant demographic shift. With rising immigration, there are concerns about the future of Irish identity. Current political narratives promote a multicultural view of Ireland, suggesting anyone can be Irish. However, this raises questions about the essence of Irishness, which many believe is rooted in blood, history, and ancestry, not just legal status. The idea that anyone can become Irish simply by obtaining citizenship is challenged. If, in the future, the majority of Ireland's population is born outside the country and not ethnically Irish, can it still be called Ireland? This prompts reflection on the importance of indigenous identity in defining a nation.

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A 28-year-old Afghan migrant has stabbed and killed a 2-year-old child and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany. This tragic incident highlights a recurring issue where violence occurs, yet promises for change from politicians lead to inaction due to international human rights treaties. The frustration is palpable as democratic options seem limited, leaving many feeling helpless. As a parent, the emotional weight of such violence is even more profound, as it could easily affect anyone's loved ones. There is a desperate call for immediate action to address this ongoing crisis.

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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 tragic stabbings at a school have been confirmed, with the child involved being clinically brain dead. Paramedics, guards, and nurses have reached out to express their gratitude for speaking out on their behalf. There are concerns of a political cover-up, as leaders are not addressing the incident and instead focusing on hate speech laws. Dublin may be a big city, but it is a close-knit community where everyone knows each other. Helen MacEntee, the cause of the city's safety issues, is being called upon to step down, along with anyone who supports her in a vote of no confidence. It is urged to stop using the child as a political pawn.

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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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Three innocent children and their teacher were viciously attacked in a crime scene. The teacher and a 6-year-old girl are critically ill. The bravery of the teacher and a member of the public who intervened is commended. The intervention prevented more children from being harmed. However, the media focused on burnt vehicles and looted shops instead of the attack. Thousands of people expressed their outrage lawfully, but some anarchists took advantage of the situation. The attacker is believed to be a Nigerian man, raising concerns about open borders. The mainstream media and the Garda Commissioner blamed the far right without evidence. The reckless open borders policy must be stopped, and the Minister for Justice and Garda Commissioner should resign.

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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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Three innocent children and their teacher were viciously attacked in a horrific crime scene. The teacher and a 6-year-old girl are critically ill. The bravery of the teacher and a member of the public, Warren Donahue, who intervened, is commendable. Another man, Mr. Benicio, also joined in to subdue the attacker. The media and government are accused of deflecting attention from the attack by focusing on other incidents. The speaker condemns the anarchists who took advantage of the situation and criticizes the open borders policy. The speaker believes the attacker is a Nigerian man and questions the determination of the mainstream media and the Garda Commissioner. The speaker calls for proper border controls and the resignation of the Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner.

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Rioting occurred in Los Angeles this weekend in response to ICE apprehending illegal aliens and employers hiring them. The riots began with few participants but escalated to violence, defined as throwing rocks at cars, torching cars, defacing government buildings, and attacking law enforcement.

The Rubin Report

Douglas Murray Says What Everyone Is Afraid to Admit Has to Be Done
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Dave Rubin hosts a discussion with Douglas Murray on the current state of the West, focusing on issues like illegal immigration and rising tensions in various countries. Rubin notes a potential shift in public sentiment against socialist policies, citing recent elections in Argentina and the Netherlands, as well as protests in Spain. Murray emphasizes the dangers of unchecked immigration, particularly from groups that do not share Western values, and argues for a clear stance against those who threaten societal stability. The conversation touches on the aftermath of the October 7th attacks in Israel, with Rubin highlighting Elon Musk's visit to affected communities as a significant gesture of support for free speech and truth in media. They discuss the implications of rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Ireland, sparked by violent incidents involving immigrants, and the backlash against government narratives that downplay these events. Conor McGregor's vocal criticism of Irish authorities and his calls for stricter immigration policies are also featured, illustrating a growing frustration among citizens regarding safety and cultural identity. The dialogue concludes with reflections on the need for Western societies to reclaim their values and borders, as well as the potential consequences of failing to do so.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 41 - Steve Bannon
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Tucker Carlson discusses a recent stabbing incident in Dublin, where an immigrant from Algeria attacked five people, including children. Following the attack, riots erupted, and the media's portrayal of the perpetrator sparked controversy. Steve Bannon argues that Ireland's political class has sold out its citizens through mass immigration and is now criminalizing dissent against government policies. He highlights the growing frustration among the Irish working class and the potential for unrest. Bannon emphasizes that this issue reflects broader trends across the West, where governments prioritize immigration over the needs of their citizens, leading to a crisis of national identity and sovereignty.

Tucker Carlson

Conor McGregor
Guests: Conor McGregor
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Tucker Carlson interviews Conor McGregor in Dublin, discussing the state of Ireland and its governance. McGregor expresses concern over the country's leadership, claiming they prioritize foreign issues over domestic problems, leaving Irish citizens feeling marginalized. He emphasizes the need for a positive outlook and solutions to the challenges facing Ireland, including rising costs of living and housing crises. McGregor criticizes government elites for using intimidation tactics and diverting public funds to enrich private interests, while citizens struggle to afford basic needs. He highlights his commitment to Ireland, mentioning his investments in local businesses and housing projects aimed at addressing homelessness. McGregor argues that mass migration is threatening Irish culture and identity, calling it a form of treason. He believes the political system is flawed, with barriers preventing ordinary citizens from running for office, and he expresses a desire to change this dynamic. McGregor also reflects on his journey from a plumber's apprentice to a potential political figure, driven by a love for his country. He asserts that the current government is failing its people and that a shift is necessary for Ireland's future. The conversation touches on broader themes of national identity, accountability, and the need for a government that serves its citizens.
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