pintaview
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pintaview
@pintaview
yes to invited guests, no to hordes of scamming Trojan horse invaders. there’s a difference.
Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Temmuz 2021
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@john_mcguirk Totally. Too busy cosplaying as international diplomats. All politics is local.
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Ireland's inability to get any infrastructure project - housing, hospitals, metros, etc - done can be directly explained by the endless statements from Dublin on the Middle East.
It's about what politicians think their job is:
gript.ie/mcguirk-mid-ea…
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@Ben_Scallan He has no ideas of his own and just go along with trends.
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@keithedwards You must terrify easily. Are you still wearing a Covid mask?
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@RealIrishCONS These types are usually the first to tell others to stop interfering in foreign wars.
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@KarlMartinIrl @VirginMediaNews @MichealMartinTD @TheMandyGall A multicultural world. But we are not the whole world. We’re the Irish. In Ireland.
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On @VirginMediaNews Taoiseach @MichealMartinTD says of Ballymena protests: “we are a multicultural world and this is a regressive, backward approach”.
China, India, Japan etc aren’t “multicultural”.
Irish never voted for the cultures of Palani or Puska. @TheMandyGall
@KeithMillsD7 @OdohertyI64991
@AnMailleach @TheCountessIE




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Funniest thing about today was learning that Liam Cunningham popped onto the boat, took a photograph and then stayed in Dublin. Yeah what a legend hahaha
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman
Liam Cunningham is a LEGEND!
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The real scandal isn't what this Islamist said - it's that he can say it, publicly, and get away with it.
We need to stop treating these incidents as isolated outrages and start recognising them as symptoms of a system that has completely lost its bearings. A preacher in Manchester advocates sex slavery - and instead of immediate arrest, trial, and national condemnation, the response is silence. Deafening silence.
Why? Because he wraps it in religious language. And in Britain today, that's the ultimate shield. We've built a hierarchy of victimhood, and at the top sits radical Islam - immune from criticism, protected by police, media, and government alike.
Now flip the script.
Imagine a white Christian standing in a public square saying anywhere near the same thing - advocating the capture and rape of non-Christian women during wartime. He'd be arrested before the sentence finished leaving his mouth. Rightly so.
But when it's done under the banner of Islam? It's tolerated. Explained away. Tiptoed around by institutions terrified of being labelled "Islamophobic."
This isn't multiculturalism. It's moral collapse. It's the creation of a two-tier legal system - one for native Britons, and one for those who claim divine exemption from British law.
So yes, what the preacher said is barbaric. But the deeper rot lies in the response. Or rather, the lack of one. Because it tells us something terrifying:
In modern Britain, there are certain ideologies so feared that even rape apologism is safer than criticism.
Until that changes, we don't live in a free country. We live in a hostage state - where truth is gagged, and evil walks free.
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@real_eire Islam is a plague and Donohoe is a moron for playing along with it.
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@colin_davidson @uniofgalway Egomaniac twerp. Can’t wait for his time to end
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It turns out that An Garda Síochana have been holding recruitment events at IPAS centres across Ireland for years already:
gript.ie/gardai-recruit…
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@griptmedia So we DONT want diversity now? We want to convert foreigners to being Irish. Ok gotcha.
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin says he "stands over" the view that the Irish were never a "homogenous" group, adding that the country has tended to make newcomers “more Irish than the Irish themselves”:
gript.ie/martin-defends…
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Freedom of speech does not apply to “blatant lies and untruths”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said:
gript.ie/martin-free-sp…
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