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I grew up in a homogenous Ireland, where foreign presence was nearly nonexistent, and life was predictable. The arrival of refugees marked a significant change, as now our streets are filled with strangers who don't share our background or lifestyle. We're told to accept this multicultural shift, despite our instincts telling us it's wrong. The West has evolved beyond competition for resources, but now we face anxiety over daily unknowns. Expressing concerns about mass immigration is seen as taboo, yet I believe it's a natural instinct for self-preservation.
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@Mick_O_Keeffe - MichaeloKeeffe

I grew up in an almost completely homogenous country. There wasn’t one foreigner in my housing estate or the surrounding area. The first time we saw foreigners was when refugees arrived from Kosovo. Disabled kids. Other than that you might see a foreign doctor if you visited the hospital but that’s it. There was no halal restaurants, no foreign taxi drivers and certainly no gangs of African or Muslim men hanging around the place. Being Irish in Ireland came with certain guarantees. The promise of owning your own home and having the opportunity to build a future in the land we belong to. The guarantee of a predictable pace of life with little to no interaction with unknown people or events like random stabbings. But everything has changed. Instead of knowing everyone around us, there are now hundreds of thousands of strangers walking around our country. Strangers who don’t look like us, talk like us or live life like us. Whether it’s in the shop, at work or on the streets we are forced to interact with these strangers and just go about our lives. Despite every instinct inside of us screaming “this is wrong”, we are told to just get along with this new multicultural reality. We were raised not to trust Irish strangers but now it’s government policy to import foreign strangers. The entirety of human history is a battle for dominance. But the West evolved beyond that, the West became enlightened. We achieved the basic needs like safety and security and that allowed us to seek self actualisation. Art, entertainment, space exploration, science and technology. None of that happens if the people of your country are competing with savages for basic resources. We are not supposed to have to worry about being in a breeding race with the 3rd world in our own countries. People across the West and Europe in particular are living in a perpetual state of anxiety because everyday we face new unknowns. Everyday the government allows more foreign strangers into our home. All the feelings you have about this are perfectly normal. The “racism” you are accused of is actually self-preservation instincts. Never be afraid to express your opinion on anything, but especially mass immigration because it is without a doubt the greatest sin ever committed against the people of the West.

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Post ID 1893425496366706858
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