
Fortress Èire
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Fortress Èire
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She's a walking DEI hire who climbed from Traveller halting sites to the Senate, cool story... Until she treats her own country's colors like they're hate speech. Maybe politics isn't for you if the national flag gives you the chills.


These are some cowboys! Look at the BACKLOG of appeals in Ireland by asylum seekers at our International Protection Appeals Tribunal, run by Jim O'Callaghan/Colm Brophy Dept of Justice. They've increased 700% in the past two years. In 2025 they increased at a net of 25 per day (41 new applications, 16 cases closed). At the end of March 2026, there was a BACKLOG of 19,969 appeals, up from 2,478 in September 2023. This backlog will NEVER be cleared, and the only solution will be an amnesty. If any graph sums up how this government has totally lost control of the asylum system, this is it.

I have noticed a considerable uptick from communists and socialists attempting entryism recently. Some attempts are more subtle than others but I am choosing to highlight this one as it is a more blatant example of the practice. The move here was to use a quote from Connolly, and then set up a false binary where nationalism without socialism is unfinished or incomplete, leaving the nationalist with two options, either accept socialism as a condition of his own nationalism, or be cast as a lesser heir to the tradition. This trick only works if you accept their framing that nationalism and socialism are just two parallel political ideologies of equal rank that need each other to be whole. They aren’t. Nationalism isn’t a competing economic doctrine. It’s the frame inside which economic questions get answered. It asks one question before all others, does this serve the Irish nation and her people? Every policy, every economic tool, every tradition stands or falls by that test. Socialism, distributism, protectionism, free enterprise, etc., all of them are instruments. The nation is not. It is the entity that should be served by those instruments. Socialism by contrast is internationalist by design. They preach about “workers of the world” while ignoring the workers of Ireland. The moment you put political or economic ideology above the national question instead of below it, you’ve inverted the whole order and the nation becomes something that is negotiable. Which is the entire point of the entryism. The goal is to get nationalists to treat their nationhood as one half of a synthesis or ideology rather than the supreme governing principle around which the state should be ordered. The Irish nationalist tradition is far older, far broader and far deeper than just one wing of 1916. It runs through Pearse, Griffith, the Gaelic League, and the ordinary Irish people of our towns and parishes. Connolly is one voice in that tradition, not the apex of it. That tradition certainly doesn’t belong to the modern Irish left who have spent decades operating as foot soldiers who serve the interests of global capital, walking in lockstep with corporations on every major social issue. They gleefully advocated for the importation of a replacement workforce that undercut the wages of Irish workers because those people are “workers of the world” according to their beliefs. They objected to the calls to ring-fence property ownership for Irish people in the midst of a housing crisis. They smeared anyone who said our tax money should be spent exclusively on our own people as racist. They take funding from the very interests they pretend to oppose, read from the script those interests write, and then call anyone who objects to this arrangement a fascist. The left has no right to lecture Irish people on labour while backing every policy that crushed the Irish worker they claim to care so much about. A new nationalist movement is being built in this country, and it is being built without individuals like this and their subversive ideology. It will have its own answers on labour, on land, on family, on industry, drawn from our own tradition and judged by one standard only, does it serve the Irish nation and her people? Connolly will have his place in it. So will Pearse, Griffith, Clarke, and every single member of our patriot dead who spent their lives putting the interests of the Irish people before themselves. There is no place in it for people who bastardise their legacy while serving any ideology or interests that undermine the Irish people. The nation comes first. Everything else is downstream.



‼️ One of the protesters who joined last week’s fuel tax blockades has taken his own life. I warned exactly this could happen on X Spaces last week families staring down business closures, crippling debt, lost homes, and the quiet despair that too often leads to addiction, depression, and suicide. Politicians and their media echo chamber are still too busy smearing decent working people as “extremists” to notice the human wreckage their policies are creating. This isn’t about “lining pockets.” It’s about ordinary Irish families pushed to the absolute brink after two decades of the same failed approach. R.I.P. brother. ✝️ My deepest condolences to his wife, children and everyone who knew him. 🙏🏻 #FuelProtests

The former chief of toxicology at Pfizer in Europe said that births have decreased by an average of 17% since the c*vid vaccine. This sounds very bad.

April 10th.

