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Post by MourningIreland on Dec 14, 2018 15:32:40 GMT
Hi folks, I hope everyone here is well. I wish to draw your attention to this Youtube video, which is by far the most important discussion I have heard about Ireland in the last 15+ years (and in fact probably in my lifetime). It touches on many of the themes discussed in this forum, and pertains to matters which are of grave concern for all here and your loved ones. Title of the video is "The censorship of those who speak out against the UN Migration Pact in defence of Irish sovereignty" but the subject matter is far more wide-ranging. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVzFpGSw71M
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Dec 14, 2018 15:46:52 GMT
Hi folks, I hope everyone here is well. I wish to draw your attention to this Youtube video, which is by far the most important discussion I have heard about Ireland in the last 15+ years (and in fact probably in my lifetime). It touches on many of the themes discussed in this forum, and pertains to matters which are of grave concern for all here and your loved ones. Title of the video is "The censorship of those who speak out against the UN Migration Pact in defence of Irish sovereignty" but the subject matter is far more wide-ranging. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVzFpGSw71MGreat to hear from you again, Mourning Ireland. You are much missed. I saw that video on my YouTube feed already and I am looking forward to watching it! Her recent video with John Waters is also good.
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Post by assisi on Dec 15, 2018 17:58:00 GMT
Hi folks, I hope everyone here is well. I wish to draw your attention to this Youtube video, which is by far the most important discussion I have heard about Ireland in the last 15+ years (and in fact probably in my lifetime). It touches on many of the themes discussed in this forum, and pertains to matters which are of grave concern for all here and your loved ones. Title of the video is "The censorship of those who speak out against the UN Migration Pact in defence of Irish sovereignty" but the subject matter is far more wide-ranging. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVzFpGSw71MGood to see you posting here again, MourningIreland. It's interesting to hear that doing their videos and interviews over the last few years is taking its toll on them personally. They are always fighting and arguing against the establishment powers and a generally indifferent population who are unwilling to see the writing on the wall. I can understand why they feel jaded However their 'outreach' is beginning to rally the troops. That's why the Twitters and YouTubes are beginning to censor out anti-establishment input and this is frightening. If opposition voices like Gemma and Dave Cullen can be made to disappear now, then where do we go from there?
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Post by cato on Dec 15, 2018 20:31:26 GMT
Hi to Mourning Ireland too! You are missed. Do post more often if you can.
This topic as you say is huge. There is no event in our history as big as the replacement of the Irish population by "free movement"and foreign emigration . No party campaigned on this, no referendum authorised this and the few people who said it would occur were written off as cranks.
This biggest social experiment , a new plantation cannot be discussed without accusations of racism being screamed to shut down the topic. The impact on health waiting lists and homelessness to mention two burning issues by an additional 17% "new Irish" is never ever factored in in public discussion by media or politicians. Inside Taxis and pubs are the only place you can hear this issue freely discussed it would seem.
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Post by MourningIreland on Dec 16, 2018 1:26:53 GMT
Thank you lads for your kind wishes. To me, the most striking thing about the discussion was the urgency of what they were saying. The timeframe they gave to turn this around before it is irreversible, 5 years, is one I agree with.
Mass immigration and the problems it will bring to Ireland - collapse of public services and destruction of the welfare state, to name only two - is a symptom of a much larger and more menacing problem, namely, the targeted destruction of Celtic, Christian Ireland. Dave Cullen echoes my own feelings when he states that if his life is shortened significantly for speaking up about this so be it, because he does not want to live in hell.
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Dec 16, 2018 9:44:56 GMT
Thank you lads for your kind wishes. To me, the most striking thing about the discussion was the urgency of what they were saying. The timeframe they gave to turn this around before it is irreversible, 5 years, is one I agree with. Mass immigration and the problems it will bring to Ireland - collapse of public services and destruction of the welfare state, to name only two - is a symptom of a much larger and more menacing problem, namely, the targeted destruction of Celtic, Christian Ireland. Dave Cullen echoes my own feelings when he states that if his life is shortened significantly for speaking up about this so be it, because he does not want to live in hell. I fear it is already irreversible. In fact, my mind has started turning to the question of how the Irish people, the ethnic group, can survive in the future when they are a minority in Ireland. I don't see how the forces of globalization can be defeated. The same self-sacrificing impulse that made royal princesses rush to become consecrated virgins when St. Patrick came is now impelling Irish people to throw away their own country. I really really hope I'm wrong; God knows I have been wrong before. I thought the Leave vote in the Brexit referendum was impossible.
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Post by MourningIreland on Dec 16, 2018 17:40:48 GMT
This is not driven by any self-sacrificing impulse. Those Irish driving it are affluent, and will not be negatively effected by it in the short to medium term. If their pocketboots were hit in any way none of it would be happening. They live in affluent white enclaves, and many have family members who work in the NGO sector etc. where they are compensated generously to roll out this agenda. I really have to be careful what I say here.
The Irish paying the price are the lower-wage taxpayers on the housing list, young couples trying to save for a house deposit who dont have access to family money, workers displaced by globalisation, separated and divorced couples who cannot afford a property with the equity in their houses after they pay legal fees, etc. They are shamed into silence by rhetoric that says any opposition to the globalist agenda is racist and lacking in compassion. Their impulse toward self-sacrifice is deliberately exploited by spin-merchants in a way that they have not yet even begun to understand.
Someone remarked the other day that an Irish barman used to be able to support a family (albeit with a frugal lifestyle), but today most of those jobs are part-time and low-wage.
Defined-benefit pension entitlements across Ireland are now in line with globalised economies across the West - in other words, they have largely collapsed.
Too many Irish are too wealthy themselves to care about any of this, because it doesn't effect them or their children.
It's all about the €€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€
It's all about ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME.
As one patiot recently said, "We are watching traitors in real time destroy our culture, our Country and our nationhood, something the Brits could not do in 800 years"
Ireland is being destroyed from within because the love of money has gripped the heart of most Irishmen and become a god. God and country (nation) no longer matter.
I would trade Ryan Air holidays, access to luxury shopping malls, and motorways, for an Ireland where Christ the King was acknowledged and country still mattered. But I believe some things are more important than secular materialism, which makes me a bit of a freak.
RIP Ireland, it was nice knowing you for 1,500 years.
IREXIT, Renua, and National Party are trying to fight this, and are all looking for help on the ground.
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Post by cato on Dec 16, 2018 21:36:40 GMT
To the previous two posters I would caution about flying the white flag yet.
Communism was much more formidable and determined than the current globalists. It inspired ordinary people and had millions of true believers. However at its' core it was tyrannical and rotten. Ordinary East Germans, Poles and Rumanians helped over throw it by peaceful protests 30 odd years ago after 70 odd years when few believed it could ever change. Many even dreamed it would triumph. Many of those same eastern European nations are today at the forefront of resistence to free movement , open borders and bureaucratic rule from Brussels.
The EU is in deep crisis. The Euro is vulnerable. The main proponent of EU integration President Macron has an approval rating of 18%. I can't see too many people apart from the Irish government and Fintan O Toole willing to die for the new European order! It stands for nothing other than making money as Mourning Ireland eloquently points out. When a serious crisis occurs it cannot stand. The tower of Babel failed in biblical times and this too will end on tears.
Even mighty empires fall. The EU is not even a mediocre empire. Macron would like to create one with his Euro army but there is little appetite for this and every possibility the whole project will fail spectacularly.
The Irish elites are in love with Brussels and all its works . It is truly tragic we abandoned freedom to join an even bigger empire. Other prouder peoples will topple this house of cards. We have list our souls but not every nation is as fickle or as easily bought as we are.
This may happen peacefully. Or maybe like most revolutions lives sadly will be lost. It may not happen in our life times granted, but I am hopeful Nations will rise again.
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Post by cato on Dec 16, 2018 23:00:29 GMT
Having just watched the video it is somewhat hopeful too. But we need to wake up to what is happening and to challenge the propaganda we are being forced fed on.
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