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There is nothing racist about the preservation of one's Nation. I refuse to participate in the normalisation of women and children being collateral damage for political gain. The fact we have women in the Dail at the forefront championing on mass migration at our expense is sickening! The same women who want to be leaders for a nation they clearly hate!
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🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA: Grecia anuncia que cerrará 60 mezquitas en el país y deportará a quienes continúen creando ilegalmente espacios religiosos islámicos. Grecia se moviliza contra la islamización de Europa… ¿Lo apoyas?
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Poland is fortunate that it resisted the EU Migration Pact. Across Western Europe, gays are increasingly being told to ignore the reality that many newcomers come from cultures where homosexuality is not accepted, and in some cases is criminalised. A city can be “for everyone” right up until the people arriving don’t believe it’s for everyone.
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What the Irish Government is doing to our farmers at the behest of the EU is an absolute atrocity and a breach of their fundamental rights to a prosperous livelihood and use of their own property. And all in the name of "climate change" fakery. How many more reasons do we need to leave the EU? #IrexitNOW
Ireland is being made to shrink its dairy herd, with healthy in-calf cows going to slaughter early, to satisfy a nitrogen figure set in Brussels. Start with how cruel the timing is. Barely a decade ago, when the EU scrapped its milk quotas in 2015, Ireland told its farmers to do the opposite. Expand. Grow the herd. Build the new parlour. The government's own strategy pushed dairy hard for export growth, and thousands of families borrowed heavily and did exactly as they were asked. Now the same establishment that cheered them bigger is ordering them smaller. The instrument is a rule that sounds technical and harmless. The EU caps the nitrogen that livestock manure may spread on the land. Ireland's grass-fed dairy farms, among the most efficient and lowest-carbon on earth, held a hard-won allowance to graze a little heavier. After a water-quality review, that allowance was cut, from 250 kilos of nitrogen a hectare down to 220, across great swathes of the country from 2024, and it has stayed under threat ever since, its conditions tightening at every review. To drop under the new line, a farmer has three doors. Find more land, ship his slurry away, or get rid of cows. Land is scarce and the squeeze itself sent rents soaring, so for many the only door left is the herd. The Irish Farmers Association reckoned an extra sixty nine thousand acres would be needed nationally just to stand still. One senator, a farmer himself, warned that up to forty one thousand cows, a great many of them pregnant, could be sent to slaughter to comply, and called it an animal welfare catastrophe in the making. Sit with that. Healthy, productive, in-calf cows, on some of the greenest grass in Europe, culled early because a stocking number on a form moved by thirty kilos. The very cows the nation was begging the farmer to buy ten years ago. This is what modern environmental policy looks like at the sharp end. A good cow loaded onto a lorry she never needed to be on, on a wet Tuesday in County Cork, to shift a figure in a spreadsheet.
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Sharia law in social media and Sharia law in Islam.
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Replying to @county_gains
Irish are White. The world is way bigger than one, tiny island. Either the entire White Race stands together in real solidarity, or all of Us are slaves.
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Replying to @bigpoppapump666
If four or five million Irish were to die in Ireland 🇮🇪 there would be no Ireland is my point. We have a limited genetic pool compared to everyone else.
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In the wake of the horrific attack in Belfast on a vulnerable man by a Sudanese national NOW is the time for the Irish people to demand that there is truth and transparency on the link between migration and crime. An Garda Siochana's PULSE system must be urgently changed so that nationality and ethnicity are recorded as mandatory fields. We should NOT accept empty rhetoric that government will do this at some time in the future. It has to happen NOW. It is up to the Irish people to take action. Contact your local Councillors so that an urgent motion is raised at the next Council meeting requiring the Minister for Justice and Garda Commissioner to make the necessary changes to PULSE so that nationality and ethnicity are recorded as mandatory fields. Hold your local public representatives to account to do the job they are supposed to do and protect the welfare of the Irish people in their own communities.
Give credit where credit is due 👏. If it was not for Senior Counsel Una McGurk's brilliant expose that An Garda Siochana do not record statistics on ethnicity and nationality on PULSE, this issue would never have seen the light of day. Una McGurk was the first person to publicly highlight that the CSO do NOT publish statistics on immigration and crime because An Garda Siochana do not record statistics on ethnicity and nationality as a mandatory field. At a Press Conference to launch the Womens Coalition on Immigration in Dublin on 2nd December 2025, Una McGurk launched a public campaign to call on the Irish people to hold the Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner to account by demanding that there is an urgent review of the mandatory fields on PULSE, so that ethincity and nationality are recorded. As a result of Una McGurk's trojan work the government have been forced into a position of announcing that they intend to change the PULSE system to record ethnicity and nationality.
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Digital ID: Here is the WEF's plan for you, straight from their website. Their goal is to create a situation whereby every aspect of daily life—healthcare, banking, food, travel, internet, social media, communications, energy usage, etc—requires a valid digital ID, without which you are locked out. Once that situation is in place, the conditions of validity can be adjusted to anything they want. You didn't take the latest experimental mRNA injection? Then your Digital ID is invalid. You posted something deemed "misinformation" on social media? Then your Digital ID is invalid. Your social credit score fell too low? Your Digital ID wil be invalid. You exceeded your monthly carbon allowance? Your Digital ID will be invalid. You voiced criticism of your new technocratic overlords? Then your Digital ID is invalid. If governments are ever allowed to succeed in rolling out digital ID—even if it's through the back door via under-16 social media bans—we will find ourselves living in a giant open-air digital prison, from which it will be virtually impossible to ever escape. But they can only succeed if humanity complies with their agenda. DO NOT COMPLY.
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The Gesù Church in Brussels is covered in graffiti and people are sleeping in the doorway. This is the capital of the European Union. Behind the glass offices, diplomatic summits and speeches about European values, parts of the city are neglected, forgotten and abandoned.
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I still struggle to wrap my head around how the same side that claims to stand for liberty, freedom, and choice are also advocating for humans to be bought and sold like animals.
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🧵It's not just What's the T? The entire Children's Book of Ireland book list promoted by RTE is rotten to the core - books are sexualising and grooming children. See the thread for a few more unsavoury #VileBooks These books may also be in your school library where you child has full access to. Elaina Ryan, CEO, should step down pending a full investigation. Age 2-4 learning about Drag Queens:
"Outrageous": @Ben_Scallan grills Children's Minister Norma Foley after RTÉ promoted a book instructing under-16s on how to engage in explicit activities: "I don't know that book, I'm not familiar with it -" "Minister, I actually emailed your office about this ahead of time."
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Mom lets her daughter start transitioning by taking chemical castration drugs, often referred to as “puberty blockers.” And soon she will start testosterone, rendering her body incapable of ever fully developing. While the child is sure of her choice now, no minor is capable of making lifelong decisions. Children go through fads and phases. It is the parents’ responsibility to safeguard them from choices they will later regret, especially ones that will affect their health. This is sad to see.
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What are they thinking in Greystones, reading about gender identities to 4 year olds, why? These children have only just heard of Santa Claus and they are being told they could be 'born in the wrong body' if they reject stereotypes.
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My full article is up on substack. Link in the comments section 👇🏻 Let us know your thoughts 💭
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As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question. A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye. This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist. In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal. But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.” British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation? We genuinely do not understand this.
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EU migration Pact comes into force today. We’re the only country who opted into it, not that RTÉ mentions that fact. We now have an annual quota of asylum seekers we must take or pay large fines for every person we refuse. An act of national sabotage. rte.ie/news/2026/0612/157802…
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I'd like to say a few things about the current state of affairs in Ireland. But I'm a legal immigrant. I speak the language, pay my taxes, and respect the culture, so of course anything I say will be dismissed as some kind of "ism." I'll say this, though: I made my home here almost ten years ago, and in that time I've watched a beautiful country turn ugly. The Third World is not a place, it's what happens when governments fail to serve the best interests of their own people.
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WE JUST WANT CHILDREN TO BE SAFE: Child Safeguarding Coalition Presents to Houses of the Oireachtas 11 June 2026 in Dublin Serious questions need serious answers- Michaela Ní Chéadaigh Invited by Senator Sharon Keogan, the Child Safeguarding Coalition presented serious concerns about safeguarding failures in Ireland’s education system. Contributions came from Jana Lunden, Laoise de Brún BL, Dr Stella O’Malley, Dr Niamh Regan, Lynda Dernham, and Eugene Garvin. The Coalition is an independent national organisation focused on child safeguarding and parental rights. It works to promote transparency in educational institutions so parents are meaningfully informed and involved in decisions affecting their children. The press conference highlighted critical issues, including sexually explicit content in schools and libraries and the lack of proper risk assessments. Excerpts from textbooks and library books read aloud shocked the audience. Parents send children to school believing they will be safe. Yet learning what they are exposed to raises a vital question: are our children actually safe?The event follows public debate over inappropriate material, including the book What’s the T? on Children’s Books Ireland reading lists. Minister Norma Foley admitted she was not familiar with it. Parents reject any attempt by her department to avoid responsibility. Senator Sharon Keogan stated upon opening: “If this material were truly uncontroversial, age-appropriate and widely supported, there would be no need for confusion or deception. The lack of candour speaks for itself.” She emphasised that while age-appropriate sex education is accepted, there is a clear line many parents would not cross in their own homes.Inappropriate literature on display included Seeing Gender, found in a local library’s youth section. The book promotes historical revisionism and exposes children to explicit topics. Teaching 9-year-olds about first sexual experiences, gender orientation and sexual behaviour is not education, it is predatory indoctrination.Even senior infants were asked in class about their genitalia and told that having a vagina does not make you a girl, or a penis a boy. Children went home feeling humiliated and violated. The Coalition calls on the Department of Education to engage directly with parents and teachers on curriculum and safeguarding. There must be ongoing dialogue so materials reflect both safety standards and community expectations. The panel also criticised the National Parents Council’s failure and called for Bi Cineálta to be abolished. Four clear calls to action: •Statutory guidance prohibiting ideology in any educational setting. •Restoration of parental authority and meaningful consultation. •Immediate withdrawal of Bi Cineálta and replacement with a balanced safeguarding framework. •An urgent independent audit of all school materials, with removal of inappropriate content and stronger oversight. Deputy Carol Nolan warned of a “malign determination” to expose children to extreme content. Dr Stella O’Malley stated powerfully: “Children get only one chance at childhood. Our responsibility as adults is to put children first. Safeguarding is not a culture war issue.” Every child deserves protection and every parent deserves honesty. As Jana Lunden concluded, this is not about left versus right — it is about one thing only: the safeguarding of children.
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Gratitude to Sharon Keogan for inviting our Child Safeguarding Coalition in to present to the Houses of the Oireachtas. Thank you to all of the speakers for the impactful and insightful contributions.
WE JUST WANT CHILDREN TO BE SAFE: Child Safeguarding Coalition Presents to Houses of the Oireachtas 11 June 2026 in Dublin Serious questions need serious answers- Michaela Ní Chéadaigh Invited by Senator Sharon Keogan, the Child Safeguarding Coalition presented serious concerns about safeguarding failures in Ireland’s education system. Contributions came from Jana Lunden, Laoise de Brún BL, Dr Stella O’Malley, Dr Niamh Regan, Lynda Dernham, and Eugene Garvin. The Coalition is an independent national organisation focused on child safeguarding and parental rights. It works to promote transparency in educational institutions so parents are meaningfully informed and involved in decisions affecting their children. The press conference highlighted critical issues, including sexually explicit content in schools and libraries and the lack of proper risk assessments. Excerpts from textbooks and library books read aloud shocked the audience. Parents send children to school believing they will be safe. Yet learning what they are exposed to raises a vital question: are our children actually safe?The event follows public debate over inappropriate material, including the book What’s the T? on Children’s Books Ireland reading lists. Minister Norma Foley admitted she was not familiar with it. Parents reject any attempt by her department to avoid responsibility. Senator Sharon Keogan stated upon opening: “If this material were truly uncontroversial, age-appropriate and widely supported, there would be no need for confusion or deception. The lack of candour speaks for itself.” She emphasised that while age-appropriate sex education is accepted, there is a clear line many parents would not cross in their own homes.Inappropriate literature on display included Seeing Gender, found in a local library’s youth section. The book promotes historical revisionism and exposes children to explicit topics. Teaching 9-year-olds about first sexual experiences, gender orientation and sexual behaviour is not education, it is predatory indoctrination.Even senior infants were asked in class about their genitalia and told that having a vagina does not make you a girl, or a penis a boy. Children went home feeling humiliated and violated. The Coalition calls on the Department of Education to engage directly with parents and teachers on curriculum and safeguarding. There must be ongoing dialogue so materials reflect both safety standards and community expectations. The panel also criticised the National Parents Council’s failure and called for Bi Cineálta to be abolished. Four clear calls to action: •Statutory guidance prohibiting ideology in any educational setting. •Restoration of parental authority and meaningful consultation. •Immediate withdrawal of Bi Cineálta and replacement with a balanced safeguarding framework. •An urgent independent audit of all school materials, with removal of inappropriate content and stronger oversight. Deputy Carol Nolan warned of a “malign determination” to expose children to extreme content. Dr Stella O’Malley stated powerfully: “Children get only one chance at childhood. Our responsibility as adults is to put children first. Safeguarding is not a culture war issue.” Every child deserves protection and every parent deserves honesty. As Jana Lunden concluded, this is not about left versus right — it is about one thing only: the safeguarding of children.
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