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Wide Awake Not Woke. Love Your Country. 🇮🇪 Proud To Be White And Irish 🇮🇪

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THE IRISH REBEL 🍀
THE IRISH REBEL 🍀@elonmuskcrew·
His Name Is Irish 🇮🇪
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This post has a quarter of a million “Likes” in 48 hours Americans are losing it realizing they work more than peasants used to work “I've actually f*cking had it with the United States of America — I gotta go to work 40 sometimes 50 hours a week only to get 2 weeks of paid vacation — peasants used to get 154 days off. I'm not even treated like a f*cking peasant” “I can't f*cking do this shit anymore. And all while this shit is happening, they're f*cking constantly attacking your psychological — y'all just kicking me when I'm f*cking down. I can't go anywhere because they f*cking hate us — while a ruling class of Satan-worshipping, baby-eating pedophiles comes for my f*cking kids every way, or form B*tch. Taxes, fees, fees, taxes, tolls, taxes, check engine light, taxes, tickets, taxes, pedophiles, taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes. B*tch, I'm done” For reference: 2500 B.C. The Pharaoh took 20% of the slaves’ harvest. 2025 A.D. The government takes 35–60% of your income through income tax, FICA, sales tax, property tax, gas tax, inflation, and fees.
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James Donnelly 🇮🇪
James Donnelly 🇮🇪@JamesDonnellySF·
Fianna Fáil Cllr Seamus Butler of Longford Town responded to this woman this way after she emailed him about her struggles and asked him to vote no confidence in his own party. While he actually can’t vote anyway, his response speaks volumes about how Fianna Fáil view the ordinary Irish person. They simply don’t care.
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Dr. Eoin Lenihan
Dr. Eoin Lenihan@EoinLenihan·
Right wing politics in Ireland has changed utterly this week. Before the fuel protests political movements on the right were (rightly of course) built around the IPAS, open borders, mass legal immigration issues. As the last two election cycles showed, these are very difficult issues to get votes on. When a right wing candidate comes to the door during canvassing and goes straight to migration, Irish people - who are open-hearted by nature and indoctrinated through education and the national media to be extremely pro-mass immigration - will find your message 'icky'. Particularly in middle class areas. This week the government lost many hauliers, farmers and related trades. Importantly, they they broke right instead of defaulting to Sinn Fein who have long abandoned the working class for immigrants and the Social Justice middle class crowd. The right has added hauliers and farmers to their ranks. Instead of being a largely single issue movement (that is priorities of voters) the right is now a coalition. Those with legal immigration concerns, IPAS protestors, hauliers and farmers are now up for grabs and that gives ample room for winning messaging on doorsteps. Anyone on the right looking to add to that coalition would do well to tap into those young people under the age of 35 who are still living at home. That is a large cohort. 40% of all working people 35 and younger still live in their childhood bedrooms. Leftists can't offer them a way out because their economic platforms are built on more government intervention in housing, more social housing, more migrant housing which has eaten into private housing stock and is part of why young Irish people are stuck at home. Independent Ireland in particular - based on their economic platform - are well placed here to win over voters. Promise to tax vulture funds out of Ireland, link their slimy profiteering to FF/G's disastrous post-bailout handling of the housing market. Promise to control and reduce migration by pruning the FDI economy to suit Ireland's youth graduate profile. That means giving the boot to US tech multinationals who overwhelmingly hire from abroad. And talk to them about making Ireland an inspiring place to live and stay - a place where they will be prioritised. The only way to do that is to promote indigenous industry. Promise tax cuts on business startups, on VAT to domestic businesses across industries, fill the gap in tax by diverting wasted billions from radical left activist NGOs, IPAS accommodation and funding national media outlets etc. Give them a vision of Ireland to be excited about - homegrown energy self-reliance. Make Ireland a hub for innovation in small modular nuclear reactors. Unshackle oil and gas exploitation off our coasts. Re-exert our fishing rights. Build university hubs and associated industrial infrastructure to support these innovations. Ireland is currently a drab place for Ireland's young. Stay at home in your childhood bedroom and go work in the nearest US multinational for your whole life Vs what could be - an Ireland in which youth is seen as our greatest resource and they're filled with ideas of self-reliance in world-leading and cutting edge technologies. There's a new Ireland there for the taking for the right. It's exciting.
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Sebastian Daly Wall
Sebastian Daly Wall@HeartBreakSebb·
Forgive the unflattering angle, but here are further words I spoke today at the #noconfidence protest. Enough is enough!
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Keira Connolly
Keira Connolly@keira_con·
This is rather worrying this is a video of the trucks being impounded for "dangerous driving" as been reported by the MSM, From what I gather from the video and I am open to correction these lads were doing a slow protest, One of them claimed he had spoken to a guard as to what speed they could legally do. In steps what seems to be a off duty guard who it seems has put herself on duty, she is driving a private car as it does not have Garda marking nor the normal under cover lighting to be used in the case of a road stop. In my opinion this is only inflaming the situation she could have sent a marked car to talk to them as they seem like genuine lads but instead decided to impound the trucks and arrest the two lads. Even more worrying she called out the riot squad to arrest them, To be fair having viewed the video the lad was not aggressive I do not thing he posed a risk, he was driving a company truck and he was not asked to exit the cab of the truck, I would say if he was a risk the Audi would be in the ditch. Ireland cannot protect women on its streets now, crime has gone through the roof in recent years, but rather than saying lads enough is enough can you stop it she decided to go all out to "put manners" on these lads. We have seen another female guard belittle the protestors and suggest that they stuck our nations flag up their arse on video. This guard it seems like to swear a lot which is unprofessional. I do have one observation though Gardaí work according to approved rosters and shift patterns managed by their station or unit. Duty is assigned through the Roster and Duty Management System. Individual Gardaí do not have the authority to decide for themselves when they are "on duty" for normal policing work. They can be required to work overtime or be called in sometimes compulsory in emergencies, but voluntary overtime is usually offered and has been a point of dispute in the past. As far as the road traffic act is concerned The legislation focuses on maximum speed limits and offences for exceeding them in Section 47 of the Road Traffic Act 1961, as updated by later Acts including the Road Traffic Act 2004 and 2024. There is no provision that creates a specific offence for driving below the speed limit. There is a provision for driving unreasonably slowly especially if it impedes traffic flow, creates hazard forcing dangerous overtakes on a busy road, or shows a lack of reasonable consideration can be prosecuted as careless driving under Section 52. There is no dedicated "driving too slowly" offence with its own fixed penalty in the same way as speeding. It would usually be dealt with as careless driving which can attract fixed charge notices for "driving without reasonable consideration", penalty points, or court prosecution. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and Gardaí advise drivers to avoid driving too slowly, as it can frustrate other road users and contribute to collisions. The Rules of the Road document says: "Avoid driving too slowly. In normal road and traffic conditions, safely keep up with the pace of the traffic flow while obeying the speed limit." What the Law Says (Section 53) A person shall not drive a vehicle in a public place in a manner (including speed) which, having regard to all the circumstances of the case (including the condition of the vehicle, the nature, condition and use of the place, and the amount of traffic which then actually is or might reasonably be expected to be therein), is or is likely to be dangerous to the public. In practice, most cases of "driving too slowly" are dealt with as the lesser offence of careless driving (Section 52) "without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for other road users". This often results in a fixed charge notice €80–€120 and 2 penalty points rather than a full dangerous driving prosecution. I would say it is not normal in ordinary circumstances to arrest a truck driver and impound their truck simply for driving too slowly, even during a "slow protest" go-slow convoy, if there has been no accident, no actual risk to life, and the driving has not crossed into clear dangerous or obstructive behaviour. Arrest requires reasonable suspicion of an arrestable offence which is generally more serious) or specific powers. Dangerous driving (Section 53) can justify arrest, but it needs evidence that the manner of driving including excessive speed was or was likely to be dangerous to the public not just inconvenient or frustrating. Impoundment or seizure of a vehicle is not automatic for slow driving or careless driving. Gardaí have powers to impound mainly for No insurance or no motor tax, Certain serious defects, Specific dangerous driving cases where the vehicle poses an ongoing risk (Section 109A). So if these lads were doing a slow protest as he insisted on the video then there are a lot of questions to be answered. These lads need a good solicitor and any video footage to reinforce their case.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I stopped calling my son three years ago. It was the hardest thing I have ever done. For months, I was the father who chased. I sent messages that stayed on "Read." I left voicemails that disappeared into silence. I asked for five minutes, then for one minute, then for anything at all that would explain why my own child had shut me out. Every unanswered call hurt, but what hurt more was what I was becoming. I was turning love into begging. I was standing in the wreckage of my own dignity, hoping he would toss me one small reason to breathe easier. Then one evening I read a line that cut through me: Love is not proven by pursuit. Sometimes the kindest thing you can do is stop gripping so hard. So I stopped. I did not block his number. I did not post bitter little speeches online about how children forget who raised them. I did not poison the neighborhood with my side of the story. I simply let go. It was not punishment. It was respect. Respect for his right to choose his life, and respect for my own heart, which was bruised enough already. I had done what a father is supposed to do. I sat through every Little League game on cold metal bleachers. I worked double shifts at the plant so he could finish college without being buried in debt. I taught him how to shake a hand, how to look people in the eye, how to tell the truth even when it costs you. If those lessons were alive in him, they would find their way back. If they were not, my suffering would not create them. So I turned toward my own life again. I repaired the porch one board at a time. I started volunteering at the food bank on Thursdays. I learned how quiet can stop feeling like punishment and start feeling like peace. I wanted him to know that if he ever looked back, he would not find a broken old man dying beside a phone. He would find a father who had made peace with his conscience. Three Christmases passed. Three birthdays. The chair across from me stayed empty, and little by little, the guilt stopped living in my bones. Then last Tuesday, a car pulled into my driveway. It was not a holiday. Not a birthday. Not a family emergency that I knew of. My son stepped out looking older than his years, worn down in a way I understood instantly. In his hand was a baby carrier. He stood at the bottom of the porch I had rebuilt and stared at the house as if he was facing a courtroom. I opened the door. "I didn't know if you'd want to see me," he said, and his voice cracked before he could hide it. "I just had a son. And now I know. I didn't understand before, Dad. I do now." In that moment, he was not a stranger and not a boy. He was simply a man finally meeting the weight of love. I did not ask where he had been. I did not ask why he left. I did not reach for an apology like it was a debt I had earned. Real love does not keep score after the battle is over. I pushed the screen door wide and smiled. "Come inside," I told him. "You don't have to stand out there." If you are chasing a child who keeps running, stop long enough to breathe. You cannot force closeness. You cannot drag someone into connection by the sleeve. Step back without hatred. Trust what you planted. Live with your head up. And if they return, greet them with grace, not a grudge. Because sometimes love is not about holding on tighter. Sometimes it is about keeping your heart steady until the knock finally comes... and what happened after he carried that baby into my kitchen changed both of us forever.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Make this traitor famous Ireland 🇮🇪
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Kirk_Loco
Kirk_Loco@Polito_loco·
🗣 "ABSOLUTE F**KN WANKERS" "Spa$tics with their Irish flags can shove it up their holes" Meet Killarney, Co Kerry, Garda Gillian O'Donoghue and her husband, Paul. This is how they feel about hard working protestors and the Irish flag. I started today telling people to reject Gardai for good reason. They hate Irish. They hate Ireland. They hate our tricolour. REJECT THEM!!
Kirk_Loco@Polito_loco

🚨 FUEL PROTEST LATEST FULLY ARMED POU approach the line of brave working class Irish men fighting for their livelihoods. I'll say it again. Every Gardai should be shunned from their community. Banish them from your family. Reject service to them. Until that day comes, nothing changes. They will continue to batter Irish citizens.

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Keira Connolly
Keira Connolly@keira_con·
I think the present government has destroyed the relationship between the public and the Garda Síochána for good, Having a late lunch in a resturant and four members of the guards walked in three males and a woman. Suddenly the place went quiet, they were seated, Other customers and staff looking at them. Their order was taken and shortly after the owner or manager went and asked them very politely to leave the premises as they were not welcome, that their presence was upsetting other customers and would they inform their colleagues they are not welcome either, As they walked out the door tail between their legs people clapped and cheered it was surreal.
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Kirk_Loco
Kirk_Loco@Polito_loco·
Folks, this is absolutely genuine and this needs to be put on BLAST EVERYWHERE. COPY / PASTE SCREEN SHOT RT ANY PROTESTORS ARRESTED CAN CONTACT SOLICITOR, PADRAIG LANGSCH OF LANGSCH & CUNNANE. HE'S ALREADY SORTED A MAN ARRESTED IN WHITE GATE, CORK PROTEST. PUT IT IN FUCKN BLAST!! LEGALLY THEY WILL BE COVERED. I'LL EXPLAIN ON LIVE SHORTLY!! lcsols.ie
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TheLiberal.ie
TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
🚨 BREAKING 🚨 - Please share ‼️ Major escalation as huge numbers of armed-gardai (police) have rushed O’Connell St in Dublin’s City Centre They’re going to beat peaceful fuel protesters off the streets and move their vehicles by brute force. We need world eyes on this rapidly moving escalating situation 🙏 Follow us and share 🔄 H/T: Irish Inquiry
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Gabhán
Gabhán@OffgridIreland·
🚨 URGENT CALL TO ACTION: These Independent TDs have the power to dissolve the government coalition RIGHT NOW. Contact them TODAY and demand they withdraw support and force a dissolution. REGIONAL INDEPENDENT GROUP (RIG) + KEY SUPPORTERS **Michael Lowry** (RIG Leader, Tipperary North) 📞 0504 22022 📧 michael.lowry@oireachtas.ie 🌐 michaellowry.ie **Seán Canney** (Galway East) 📞 093 26476 / 086 251 3639 📧 sean.canney@oireachtas.ie **Kevin “Boxer” Moran** (Longford-Westmeath) 📧 kevinboxer.moran@oireachtas.ie 📞 (01) 618 4122 **Noel Grealish** (Galway West) 📞 091 764 807 📧 noel.grealish@oireachtas.ie **Marian Harkin** (Sligo-Leitrim) 📞 01 618 3820 📧 marian.harkin@oireachtas.ie **Barry Heneghan** (Dublin Bay North) 📧 barry.heneghan@oireachtas.ie 📞 01 618 4091 🌐 barryheneghan.ie **Gillian Toole** (Meath East) 📧 gillian.toole@oireachtas.ie (via Oireachtas site) **Michael Healy-Rae** (Kerry) 📞 (064) 668 5782 / (01) 618 3363 📧 michael.healy-rae@oireachtas.ie **Danny Healy-Rae** (Kerry) 📧 danny.healy-rae@oireachtas.ie (via Oireachtas site) Flood their lines. Make your voice heard. They can end this coalition tell them to do it. Share this post. Act now.
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TheLiberal.ie
TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
🚨BREAKING Gardai have now gotten very heavy-handed with peaceful fuel protesters. The orders have been given and come down from above. The Irish won’t back down no matter what dirty govt tactics are thrown 🇮🇪 Follow us and share 🔄
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nicole
nicole@nicolec_o·
On my way into town and just seen even more bikers heading in, love to see it
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TheLiberal.ie
TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
🚨BREAKING🚨 Tens of thousands of Irish patriots with tricolours are in Dublin to support the fuel protesters 🇮🇪🇮🇪💪🏻 This is truly amazing to see 🇮🇪 More videos to come - Follow us and share
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Fergus (Ferg) Power
Fergus (Ferg) Power@FergusPower1·
🇮🇪This sacred island is deeply connected to the indigenous Irish who absolutely adore her & who only want the best for her & our people especially our precious children. There is a spirit in this land that can never be stifled,broken or killed. Thank you to every account big & small who are getting our plight out to the world you are all appreciated beyond any words ever written. OUR LAND. OUR DESTINY. OUR ÉIRE. God Bless🙌éiReGoBragh🇮🇪
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IRISH PATRIOT
IRISH PATRIOT@irishpatriot91·
CAN WE GET THIS SHARED AROUND 🇮🇪🙏🏻
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