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"We are the 90%"- Thousands Rally in Dublin demand reform of migration policy
Thousands of people attended a Rally in Dublin City Centre on Monday calling for changes to the government's current migration system The protesters were calling for tighter controls to filter out fraudulent asylum seekers and for a system of vetting to be introduced to ensure the safety

Sports Centres and Schools to be considered as Ministers urged to find asylum seeker accommodation
Minister Roderic O'Gorman has written to fellow Ministers urging them to find accommodation for asylum seekers with 2000 beds needed by the end of March. The letter circulated to Ministers on Thursday urged them to find accommodation including .. "Sports Centres… Conference Facilities, Arts centres, Student Leisure Centres"

St Patrick's Day Organisers to kickstart festival with all night "queer performance" and "celebration of LGBTQ+ club culture"
St Patrick's Day 2023 Organisers have announced they will kickstart St Patrick's Day Celebrations on March 16th with an opening night of "queer performance" to celebrate "Irish LGBTQ+ club culture". The event entitled "Cultúr Club" will cover all 4 stages at the Festival Quarter in the National Museum of

Take Pride in Ireland's Ginger Hair-itage !
Red Hair is a very rare and special trait found in just 1-2 percent of the worlds population . It is most prevalent in descendants of the Celts who ruled much of Europe , Great Britain and Ireland around 300 BC Descriptions of the Celts and

Letters: labelling people "far-right" over concerns for loved ones is very disrespectful
The Media coverage of recent protests around migration describing participants as everything from "far-right" to "anti-immigration" is a very sad reflection on the standard of reporting in Ireland today. The Protests which started in East Wall before Christmas were predominantly based around people's concerns for the welfare

Shocking Footage shows asylum seeker threatening to kill female staff at Dublin Office
Shocking Footage has emerged showing an asylum seeker threatening to kill female staff at a Dublin Office after he was told there was no money to give him. The Man of African Origin has a Travel Case with him and appears to have recently arrived in Dublin. The

Flashback 2013 - Chairman of Catholic School forced to resign over pro life leaflets
June 2013 - Eddie Shaw , Chairman of Harold Primary School in Dún Laoghaire in Dublin - a Catholic School founded by the sisters of mercy , was forced to resign after he sent home some leaflets advertising a Pro Life Event . Leaflet sent home to parents

Final Thoughts - Wilson's Hospital School - Enoch Burke
The issue of transgenderism , raised by teacher Burke at Wilson's Hospital School was an important one for the school and society in general because if School Management now believe that pupils can identity as - whatever - what does this mean : Can male pupils at Wilsons

Waterford - Ireland's oldest Hotel 'Lismore House' to re-open as centre for Asylum Seekers
The Lismore House Hotel located in the Picturesque Town of Lismore in County Waterford is to re-open as an Accommodation Centre for up to 112 Asylum Seekers in early February. Nestled on the banks of the River Blackwater at the foot of the Knockmealdown mountains, the Hotel which was

Dublin: Three hospitalised following fight between Asylum Seekers at Citywest Hotel
Three people were taken to hospital on Monday following a fight between Georgian and Algerian Asylum Seekers at the Citywest Hotel Accommodation Centre in Dublin. Gardai said they were called to the scene of a public order incident at Citywest following a disturbance involving a group of males .

Dublin Says No rally attracts large crowds in Dublin City Centre
Hundreds of People gathered at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin City Centre on Saturday as concerns grow over the government's policies on Immigration and its impact on local communities. The 'Dublin Says No' Rally brought together a number of communities from Working Class Areas of Dublin where they

Watch : Teacher describes sexualisation of children in schools as "very worrying"
Mary Creedon, a Secondary School teacher of SPHE has described the sexualisation of children in our schools as "very worrying" and said that new curriculum around gender identity will make children doubt they were born into the right body. The NCCA have developed a highly sexualised RSE Programme with an

Letters - SARI - How organisations are using sport to indoctrinate children
In this article I continue my examination of how Anti-Racism is often used as a front to implement political agendas within sport and society in general. Previous Articles When Anti-Racism isn't about Anti-Racism Cork FCCB-ultras-dragging-the-club-towards-hard-left-politics Rovers-examining-the-agenda-to-purport-a-racism-problem-when-none-exists In this Article I take a look at SARI -
Passer-by tells refugees welcome rally - "Ireland should Fck*n help their own people"
A woman passing a refugees welcome rally in Clondalkin County Dublin on Saturday tells the organisers that - "Ireland should Fck*n help their own people, the government are all a pack of bast**ds". The lady became disgruntled on learning that the rally was for refugees and exclaimed that ..

Clondalkin - Interview with Fianna Fail Man at Refugees Welcome Rally in Dublin
Around 100 people turned out for a Refugees Welcome Rally in Clondalkin Dublin on Saturday afternoon. The event which was organised by the People Before Profit Party and attended by its TDs Gino Kenny and Paul Murphy drew a number of members from political parties such as Fianna Fail and

Clondalkin Residents carry signs including "unvetted unwelcome" at protest against centre for male asylum seekers
Placards reading "unvetted unwelcome", "women and children not safe. we are scared to walk our streets", "irish taxpayers funding foreign interests" and "not racist. not far-right. just concerned" were on display on Monday evening as residents in the Clondalkin area of Dublin took to the streets to

Letters - Safety First - Lessons should be learned from Paris terror attacks in 2015
In November 2015 , 131 people were killed and 413 injured in terrorist attacks in Paris . It was later reported in the Washington Post how four members of the terrorist cell had arrived in Greece on migrant boats from Turkey with fake documents posing

East Wall Residents - "we are afraid for our women and children . there were puddles of blood in front of entrance twice. gardai coming 3 or 4 ti
Residents living beside an office building housing asylum seekers in East Wall said that "puddles of blood" were found on two occasions outside the facility and Gardai are arriving 3 or 4 times a week to the centre. The Residents from the Lighthouse Apartments who share a communal

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Sports Centres and Schools to be considered as Ministers urged to find asylum seeker accommodation
Minister Roderic O'Gorman has written to fellow Ministers urging them to find accommodation for asylum seekers with 2000 beds needed by the end of March. The letter circulated to Ministers on Thursday urged them to find accommodation including .. "Sports Centres… Conference Facilities, Arts centres, Student Leisure Centres"

"We are the 90%"- Thousands Rally in Dublin demand reform of migration policy
Thousands of people attended a Rally in Dublin City Centre on Monday calling for changes to the government's current migration system The protesters were calling for tighter controls to filter out fraudulent asylum seekers and for a system of vetting to be introduced to ensure the safety

Letters : Could Schools like Castleknock College and Wealthier areas offer Asylum Seekers a better future?
With the current trend towards moving asylum seekers into socially deprived areas that are already struggling with resource shortages and if its a case that the government are not going to control our borders and continue with its current system, then I ask the question - Would

St Patrick's Day Organisers to kickstart festival with all night "queer performance" and "celebration of LGBTQ+ club culture"
St Patrick's Day 2023 Organisers have announced they will kickstart St Patrick's Day Celebrations on March 16th with an opening night of "queer performance" to celebrate "Irish LGBTQ+ club culture". The event entitled "Cultúr Club" will cover all 4 stages at the Festival Quarter in the National Museum of

Final Thoughts - Wilson's Hospital School - Enoch Burke
The issue of transgenderism , raised by teacher Burke at Wilson's Hospital School was an important one for the school and society in general because if School Management now believe that pupils can identity as - whatever - what does this mean : Can male pupils at Wilsons

Shocking Footage shows asylum seeker threatening to kill female staff at Dublin Office
Shocking Footage has emerged showing an asylum seeker threatening to kill female staff at a Dublin Office after he was told there was no money to give him. The Man of African Origin has a Travel Case with him and appears to have recently arrived in Dublin. The

Dublin: Three hospitalised following fight between Asylum Seekers at Citywest Hotel
Three people were taken to hospital on Monday following a fight between Georgian and Algerian Asylum Seekers at the Citywest Hotel Accommodation Centre in Dublin. Gardai said they were called to the scene of a public order incident at Citywest following a disturbance involving a group of males .

Watch : Teacher describes sexualisation of children in schools as "very worrying"
Mary Creedon, a Secondary School teacher of SPHE has described the sexualisation of children in our schools as "very worrying" and said that new curriculum around gender identity will make children doubt they were born into the right body. The NCCA have developed a highly sexualised RSE Programme with an

Waterford - Ireland's oldest Hotel 'Lismore House' to re-open as centre for Asylum Seekers
The Lismore House Hotel located in the Picturesque Town of Lismore in County Waterford is to re-open as an Accommodation Centre for up to 112 Asylum Seekers in early February. Nestled on the banks of the River Blackwater at the foot of the Knockmealdown mountains, the Hotel which was

Letters: labelling people "far-right" over concerns for loved ones is very disrespectful
The Media coverage of recent protests around migration describing participants as everything from "far-right" to "anti-immigration" is a very sad reflection on the standard of reporting in Ireland today. The Protests which started in East Wall before Christmas were predominantly based around people's concerns for the welfare
Ivaus ☘🇮🇪💚
Feb 09 , 6:50 am
PBP-Paul Murphy,prove every accusation,you compare weeks to decades of incompetence.Pack Up n Get Out

uncle fester
Feb 07 , 6:44 pm
crowds are getting bigger every day. this issue is not going away. for years people were kept silent but now things have changed. its a can of worms the government didn't want opened but it is open.
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just saying
Feb 07 , 2:38 pm
maybe Bohs FC could hand over Dalymount Park to the state for use as an accommodation centre.
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Ivaus ☘🇮🇪💚
Feb 07 , 2:22 pm
SIPO-Fines for Politicians o rules-eEnoch Burke Citizen Arrested/Jaied/lost job,assets ...THEM AND US
Ivaus ☘🇮🇪💚
Feb 06 , 3:21 pm
Unlike the Famine Lie-the Irish Replacement will not be covered up-Documented for the World to witness
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Government Artist
Feb 06 , 10:07 am
virtue signalling and political correctness is destroying ireland. its now the government vs everyone else. they are pressing ahead despite huge opposition from communities.
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