


The official word from the Davos set is that the man who attacked the children of a nursery with a knife is an "Irish citizen" and definitely not an immigrant.
In fact, he is an immigrant. After almost being deported in 2003, he was granted special dispensation and allowed to remain in Ireland. He later gained Irish citizenship.
But yes, he is an immigrant, and one who was nearly deported for trouble with the law. (And probably, also for never working a single day while in Ireland, but sitting on the dole for 20 years.)
Some Irish citizens think that the Irish government should prioritizing protecting Irish lives.
The Irish government strenuously disagrees, and means to imprison Irish citizens for speaking such hateful notions.
The message "Irish Lives Matter" scrawled in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as well as a sign posted saying one neighborhood would "no longer accept the rehousing of illegal immigrants" are reportedly being investigated by local police as hate-related incidents. The BBC, which also shared photos of the messaging, first reported about the investigation Wednesday.
People Before Profit's Gerry Carroll, whose social media profile contains various images showing support for the Black Lives Matter movement, condemned the incident in a statement.
"Vile, intimidatory signs were erected in the Suffolk area calling for immigrants not to be housed there. Meanwhile, 'Irish Lives Matter,' was scrawled on a wall at the Kennedy Centre on Falls Road overnight," Carroll wrote. "Nefarious and far-right elements are seeking to blame migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees for the problems caused by the rich and governments who protect and bolster corporate profits at all costs."
"We are under no illusions that 'Irish Lives Matter' is a racist slogan which is directly counterpoised to movements against the oppression faced by black people and other ethnic minorities," he said. "In recent days we have seen the chilling effect that the growth and intervention of far-right forces in the South can have on communities who are marginalized," Carroll added, referring to the riots that unfolded across Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, in response to the stabbing of several people, including a woman and three children, outside a primary school in the city center. Local reports identified the suspect as an Algerian man who had become an Irish citizen after living on welfare in the country for decades.
Idle hands are the devil's workshop and European governments continue importing barbarians and relieving them of the need to fit into society by paying them to do nothing but sit in their hovels and seethe at their hosts.
Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey condemned the signs as "disgraceful," claiming they had been "erected in an attempt to create fear and intimidate people," the BBC reported.
A BBC photo of one sign posted in the Tildarg Avenue area had a word blurred out, but the outlet said it displayed an "an offensive term while referring to 'other communities'."
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In response to the Dublin riots, fueled by concerns over mass immigration into the country battling a housing and cost-of-living crisis, Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Leo Varadkar vowed to "modernize laws against hatred," pushing legislation widely considered by critics as a radical affront to free speech.
The proposed anti-hate law notably criminalizes the possession of material "likely to incite violence or hatred," and could reportedly punish individuals for merely having memes saved to their phones that some may consider politically offensive.
Meanwhile, the streets of Belfast, a part of the United Kingdom, have been photographed with murals, flags and graffiti in support of Palestinians in recent weeks amid the Israel-Hamas war. Some of the signage contains messages calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, and one mural even displays the antisemitic slogan, "from the river to the sea," calling for the annihilation of Israel, painted along the same Falls Road in Belfast where the "Irish Lives Matter" message was also found.
Designated by the Irish government as "hate speech:"
Protected by the Irish government as love speech:
"BDS" is a leftwing/Islamic tactic for destroying Israel -- the letters stand for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions. The leftwing/Islamic toolkit for bankrupting Israel.
As the article mentions, these two bits of graffiti, one protected speech, one outlawed, appear along the same road.
Ireland's Prime Minister is eager to call out "far-right" hate from Irish citizens -- but refuses to say one bad word about Hamas terrorist killers and kidnappers.
Is it just me or does the Irish Taoiseach [Prime Minister, we'd call it] Leo Varadkar seem to fear his own citizens more than he does the murderous theocrats of Hamas? Compare the comment he made when hundreds of louts rioted on O'Connell Street last week with the weird tweet he put out when Emily Hand, the nine-year-old Irish-Israeli girl, was finally freed from Hamas's racist clutches. He damned the Dublin looters as a mob 'filled with hate', people who 'love violence'. And Hamas? What did he say about this medieval terror group that violently abducted an Irish girl from her loving family?
Well, nothing.
He didn't mention them in his tweet. He didn't say what they did. He didn't comment on their love of violence. Instead, he coyly said 'an innocent child who was lost has now been found'. You'd think Emily had wandered off in a shopping mall. 'Where was she "lost", Leo? Down the back of the sofa?', teased Graham Linehan. It is properly disturbing that the PM of the nation of which Emily is a citizen failed to mention that this poor girl was seized from a sleepover with her friend during the worst anti-Semitic pogrom of modern times and then held against her will for 50 days. Why didn't he tell this truth?
Ireland is about to pass a "hate speech" law that criminalizes any objection to mass immigration as "hate."
This measure would make it illegal to report on violence committed by immigrants, as that increases the chances of "hate." Any criticism of any group of people obviously increases the chances of "hate."
The only safe play is to endlessly compliment immigrants. If propagandists claim that immigrants are a net plus to the economy, it will be illegal to point out that many immigrants sit on welfare their entire lives. Because that could increase the chance of "hate."
So you just have to agree with every lie the government spews.
And that's their intention. That's the Endgame.