Emily

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Emily

Emily

@emsmcgrath

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Kiev is safe enough for every single EU leader, Their Royal families, their Ministers, and every third rate Western grifter to walk the streets, no body armour, no helmets no shame. But we're told the Ukrainain "Refugees" costing us billions had no choice but to "flee?" as they complain about being asked to fend for themselves? In Kiev Tonight, Apr 28, 2026 Airbnb has 6,900–8,580 active short term rentals (apartments/homes) available. 1,000+ available for immediate booking. Booking . Com & hotels have 2,618 hotels/properties in Kiev alone (thousands of rooms open) Local sites (doba .ua etc) 60–70+ apartments hourly/daily right now. Homes/apartments, most sleep 2–6 guests with 1–3 bedrooms/beds. Prices from €20–50/night for basics. Ukraine has thousands of empty beds/rooms in its capital tonight, plenty of space to accommodate the so called "Refugees" Thats the reality. These are the facts. And the Dictatorship now has 90 billion more of our cash to pay the bills with.
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
The migration problem in countries such as the Netherlands can be summarized as follows: The state actively and aggressively imports hundreds of thousands of single male migrants annually who are then awarded permanent housing, welfare, and access to free medicine, if not also free driving lessons and free public transportation passes. The migrant men are then legally allowed to bring over many family members, on average at least three or four. At the same time, hard-working native men in relationships cannot get on the housing ladder and have to pay for everything themselves. This is a total collapse of the social contract between a people and its government. Either the state sees its people as the enemy, or the people start seeing the state as their enemy. In the long run, this could be considered an act of genocide against the native peoples, namely by systematically denying them housing and, therefore, denying them family formation. Indeed, West European people list housing shortages as the number one reason that they're not having children. The state then uses this as an argument to bring in more immigrants. It is a vicious cycle of national self-destruction.
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Fergus (Ferg) Power
Fergus (Ferg) Power@FergusPower1·
🚨Never Forget what they did. The sell outs & traitors in the Gardaí are currently running a big PR campaign so people will feel sorry for them. You took money to protect political criminals & forced unwanted foreign savagery on working class communities. Go fuck yourselves🇮🇪
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Kev Posobiec
Kev Posobiec@KevinPosobiec·
GARDAI: Reports surfacing now that farmers are facing serious driver's license penalties & fines for peacefully protesting – pictured here are 8 for one farmer... Without the means of working to make a living, it's not a far cry to see their big picture. Globalist replacement!
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IRISH PATRIOT
IRISH PATRIOT@irishpatriot91·
So I’m talking to a Farmer in Donegal they want to arrange protests, we have protests happening in the North I’m not 💯 on who is organising these ones, but I’ve been asked if we can bring the people together that’s organising? I feel too that we are leading by example and I believe this is a message for the world that this whole island comes together. We all have the same problems and we all have the same enemies in power. They are against anyone that wants to be united so let’s give them it! Let’s really show them they don’t control the divisions and narratives inside our country any longer. It’s time the people are together because just look to the children, what sort of future do we want to build for them? I don’t wan to look back as a father and say I could have done more. I want us all to create our future and change it for the better. Unity really is strength it helps one another in ways some don’t understand. That’s why this lot have spent their life dividing all people not only here but across the entire world.
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Emily@emsmcgrath·
@courtsnewsIRL Yet youre throwing the book at the Irish. Make it make sense....
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Courts News Ireland
Courts News Ireland@courtsnewsIRL·
A man who repeatedly told gardaí to “f*** off” and said he was homeless and could do what he wanted has received the benefit of the Probation Act, after a judge heard he has no previous convictions and was struggling with his mental health. Owan Tabi (44), of no fixed abode, had pleaded not (NOT) guilty at Tallaght District Court to using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour and failing to comply with a garda direction at Nutgrove Office Park, Nutgrove Avenue, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, on August 20, 2025. courtsnewsireland.ie/man-told-garda…
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Emily@emsmcgrath·
@punishablepress What about using it for legal fees to help people out? I'd be good with that..
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Michael McCarthy
Michael McCarthy@punishablepress·
I'll make a longform YouTube video on this. It will be a good opportunity to go through everything and show people how state-funded media frames a story. Luckily this is about me, I have everything recorded and I have the platform to show people exactly how this works.
TheJournal.ie@thejournal_ie

At the height of last week's fuel price protests, a GoFundMe page was set up to by food and hot drinks for those who had brought parts of the country to a standstill. A week later the page has raised €150,000 - but what's going to happen to the money? jrnl.ie/7013354t

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Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin@MichealMartinTD·
Good to join colleagues from 14 EU countries in constructive discussions on setting a minimum age for accessing social media. Momentum building towards a common EU approach to protecting children online.
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gript
gript@griptmedia·
MATT TREACY: President Connolly is considering referring the International Protection Bill to the Supreme Court. The Bill gives effect to the EU Migration and Asylum Pact, due to take effect June 12. A referral puts that deadline in jeopardy. gript.ie/president-move…
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SnDMedia
SnDMedia@SnDMediaNews·
Farmer Dragged from Tractor Released on €500 Bail Forbidden from Speaking Online Leamlara farmer Dara O'Shea appeared in court after an incident during last week's widespread peaceful fuel price demonstrations across Ireland. O'Shea, who was driving his tractor towards Whitegate with his girlfriend, was reportedly surrounded by Gardaí and dragged from the vehicle. The event, captured on video and widely shared online, became one of the more prominent moments of the protests that affected parts of the country. The case was adjourned to a later date on two conditions of keeping the peace and refrain from posting information pertaining to the case. O'Shea was released on bail of €500. Local councillor John Buckley commented on the matter, stating that O'Shea's girlfriend was "man-handled" by the guards, who dragged her from the cab of the tractor and threw her to the ground. The protests, which focused on rising fuel costs impacting farmers and rural communities, gripped the nation last week. The demonstrations had a profound impact on those involved and raised serious questions about the government’s handling of the situation and its apparent lack of meaningful engagement with rural Ireland.
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TheLiberal.ie
TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
🚨BREAKING🚨 Absolutely devastating news this evening - One of the fuel protest organisers, Chris Duffy, says one of last week’s protesters is said to have taken his own life this morning. Fear, stress, pressure - this country is at breaking point. May he rest in peace 🙏
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Niall Boylan
Niall Boylan@Niall_Boylan·
I just heard a great analogy for our immigration chaos. It’s akin to a man down the pub buying rounds of drinks for everybody, while his wife and kids are hungry at home.
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gript
gript@griptmedia·
Witnesses have expressed concern before the UN regarding the purchase and use of so-called ‘double-strength’ (SABRE Red Crossfire MK‑3 Gel) - which is one of the strongest irritant sprays on the market) pepper spray by Gardaí. gript.ie/gardai-used-pe…
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Louise McKenna
Louise McKenna@_louise__·
This is exactly how people are being misled, they blur the line between legal and lawful and most people do not even realise it. They create Acts and regulations themselves, like the Garda Síochána Act 2005, and then present them as if they carry the same authority as the Constitution. They don't. One comes from politicians, the other comes from the People. The Constitution is the supreme law, it sets the limits. It does not give them free rein to write whatever they like and then call it constitutional. But what they do is build layers of legislation, enforce it, and then speak as if it is automatically valid because it is law. That is the deception. Legal just means it has been written and passed through their system. Lawful means it is consistent with the Constitution and the sovereignty of the People under Articles 1 and 6. Those are not the same thing. They rely on the fact that most people will not challenge it, so the system runs on presumption. So when they say something is rooted in the Constitution, what they really mean is they have built it under their legal framework and expect you to accept it as lawful without question. That is where the line gets blurred and that is how control is maintained, through language and assumption rather than clear constitutional authority. It's time to know the difference between lawful and legalese.
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Gardawhistleblower
Gardawhistleblower@Gardawhistlebl1·
#RTE? State abuse UN rights monitors alarmed at Garda using double-strength pepper spray on peaceful protesters Special rapporteurs contact Government including over public order policing at protest at Dublin Also using a water canon that could kill irishtimes.com/crime-law/2026…
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Paul
Paul@PeterPaulGuy·
She locked down her Instagram account. She should be fired. Disgraceful behaviour from a serving garda. Another one who clearly displays hatred towards the Irish public.
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Paul
Paul@PeterPaulGuy·
🇮🇪🚨 Garda Gillian O'Donoghue based in Killarney & husband Paul posted a disgusting video attacking Irish protesters They (mostly her) said: "Spastics with their Irish flags can shove it up their holes" "Absolute wankers" "They can all go fuck themselves, showers of pricks"
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
SHOCKING ACCUSATION: Irish Fuel Protest spokesman John Dallon just dropped this bombshell… “They just want to drive the economy into the ground and leave us all penniless” Instead of listening, the Elites are accelerating the COLLAPSE OF IRELAND.
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Just Aoife
Just Aoife@aoifeh1916·
Well this hasn't aged well..
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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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