Category: Articles

Wake Up and Smell the Kerosene: Battle of Pearse Street Just the Start

"A glory to Dublin, to her we renown, In the long generations her fame will go down, And the children will tell how their forefathers saw, The red blaze of freedom on Erin Go Bragh"-Peadar Kearney The Irish state’s response...

/ 13/05/2023

REVEALED: Ireland is the 7th-most Immigration-Sceptic Country in the World

New data from the Alliance of Democracies Foundation has revealed that Ireland is the 7th most immigration-sceptic country in the world. With 23% of Irish people saying that less immigration is one of the top-three issues for them, almost twice...

/ 10/05/2023

Niall Collins’ Gaffe: “On The Ditch” and Ireland’s Looming Regime Change

“The real point is that all this doesn’t matter a fiddler's fart on the Cliffs of Moher to the country’s real problems.” - Breandán Ó hEithir  As the prospect of war grips most European cabinets, France teeters, and populist governments...

/ 09/05/2023

Bodenstown or Downpatrick?

“We have come to the holiest place in Ireland; holier to us even than the place where Patrick sleeps in Down. Patrick brought us life, but this man died for us.” Those words were spoken at the grave of Wolfe...

/ 08/05/2023

‘Ye Wife Swapping Sodomites!’ E Michael Jones’ and ‘Degenerate Moderns’ 

"Hither flock all the crowd whom love has wrecked Of intellectuals without intellect And sexless folk whose sexes intersect...." - Roy Campbell, 'The Georgiads' Introduction “G’way, ye wife swapping sodomites.” - Úna Bean Mhic Mhathúna The mere mention of Dr....

/ 03/05/2023

How Musk Could Take Ireland to Task Over Hate Speech Legislation

Twitter’s Fenian Street HQ was a powerful place to be in the mid to late 2010s.  The cockpit of the social media giant’s European operations, a generation of activists that came of age during the 2015 Marriage Referendum accrued immense...

/ 01/05/2023

Sinn Fein and the Risk of Post-Populist Fatigue

Speculation as to Sinn Fein’s utility as a party of government and its actions therein are prevalent. The question as to whether a Sinn Féin government could fulfil its rhetorical election promises is a significant one, which may have repercussions...

/ 30/04/2023

Hate Speech Bill Passes Dáil

The Irish government, arguably now the most progressive regime in Europe, has been playing catch up with the European Union in recent years as the country desperately tries to atone for its conservative history.  Wednesday, the 26th of April, the...

/ 28/04/2023

“F**k Irlanda”: The Reality of Migrant Anti-Irish Sentiment

The below video was posted to Twitter yesterday by user @Cryptopalantir, showing young males of Algerian origin outside the International Protection Office on Mount St., Dublin 2. Their laughing and saying "F**k Irlanda" giving an insight at the real sentiments...

/ 26/04/2023

Pádraig Pearse – Warrior Poet

“I am ready. For years I have waited and prayed for this day. We have the most glorious opportunity that has ever presented itself of really asserting ourselves. Such an opportunity may never come again. We have Ireland’s liberty in...

/ 24/04/2023