Category: Articles

Hate Speech Split in Fianna Fáil?

Oireachtas TV likely hit record numbers in the low hundreds this week as anxious right-wingers tuned in to watch a Seanad debate on hate speech laws.  McEntee’s Bill experienced a cakewalk through the lower house last month, with a gaggle...

/ 15/06/2023

Dublin Asylum Protestors Bring It Their Doors (On Bikes)

The inner city dubs gathered at Connolly Station last Sunday on bicycles to take part in the sort of "direct action" that is shaking the establishment to the core. The sun was shining bright which boosted the morale of the...

/ 13/06/2023

Replacement Migration: 2% of Irish Republic’s Population Asylum Arrivals

It comes as no surprise to the reader that Ireland’s demographics are changing, but it is evermore shocking as to cognitive dissonance held by the Irish government regarding the unsustainable, mass influx of refugees which it quite forcibly began following...

/ 12/06/2023

A Fiscal Policy for the Irish Right? The Abolition of the USC & Reformation of Government Spending

The lot of right-wing populism in Ireland is primarily focused on the changing social fabric of the nation. As the government repeatedly and consistently alienates voters with its high tax, high migration, high rent society, political traffic will drift towards...

/ 11/06/2023

Whignats Out! “White Youth Revolt” in Downpatrick

The PSNI are allegedly investigating the Scottish nationalist organisation, Highland Division, after a poster titled “White Youth Revolt” was found outside a bus station in Downpatrick. This is not the organisation’s first foray into the North, with it being known...

/ 09/06/2023

Wandering in the great outdoors: A Gaelic tradition

Walkabout, trekking, hiking, journeying - whatever you call it or however it's done there seems to be an innate affection among the Gael for the less-beaten track, including pilgrimages, our rebels on the run, and of course hiking trails.  Pilgrimages...

/ 06/06/2023

Asylum Crisis: The Irish State Cannot Manage the Decline

December 2023 A culinary dispute at CItywest between Ukranian and Afghan asylum seekers has culminated in arguably the most turbulent weeks in recent Irish history.  Flames lapped across the M50 as an outmatched Public Order Unit meant for low-level crowd...

/ 04/06/2023

Helen McEntee’s Accidental Asylum Leak

Helen McEntee, previously the Minister for Justice presiding over the state’s controversial Hate Speech Bill, has returned to her post after taking several months of maternity leave. Resuming her tenure as Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee will complete the passage...

/ 03/06/2023

WATCH: Gardaí Force Migrants into Galway Town – Residents Pledge to Resist

Yesterday evening, Gardaí forced 2 busses of migrants past residents of the area of Ballybrit Industrial Estate, Co. Galway who had been blockading the site to prevent its use as a migrant accommodation centre. Footage showing busses arriving, council workers...

/ 02/06/2023

The Great Plantation: Census Data Reveals Number of Foreigners DOUBLED since 2016.

The 2022 census data relating to migration and diversity has recently been made available by the CSO to the general public.  These results come at a time where the Irish state is experiencing a serious crisis as a direct consequence...

/ 01/06/2023