Dublin is on edge — and things can get worse

At 1:30 p.m. last Thursday, a horrific knife attack was perpetrated outside a school on Parnell Street in Dublin’s north inner city. Three children and an adult female were stabbed by the attacker who has now been confirmed to be an Algerian male who acquired Irish citizenship and has been living in the country for the last twenty years.

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British liberals are sheltered from the devastating impact of mass migration

In practice, voting means choosing between two parties which can’t, or won’t, reduce migration – though at every turn voters have expressed an overwhelming desire to do so.

There is a certain type of commentator – generally with an inexplicable book deal – who delights in telling the British just how much better things are on the Continent. WS Gilbert described them as “the idiot who praises in enthusiastic tone, all centuries but this and every country but his own”. Though around for centuries, they’ve been particularly active since 2016, keen to portray the European landmass as an enlightened haven of liberal values compared to “rainy Brexit island”.


This is a well written piece that mirrors our Canadian experience. Unfortunately our Mainstream media would recoil in terror at offending Justin for telling such truths.

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Dublin riots and the controversy over Irish fighter Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor, one of the world’s most famous athletes, is standing in front of a burning bus in Dublin. Dressed in his trademark three-piece suit, he gazes into the distance as a mob — fists clenched, faces covered, petrol bombs in hand — stand behind him.

The image is a fabrication, a digitalised “artwork” posted to Twitter/X on Friday by Paul Golding, leader of the far-right political group Britain First, who has previously been convicted of religiously aggravated harassment and a terror offence.

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This is just the beginning of Ireland’s riots

The Government still isn’t listening to voters’ immigration concerns

Dublin has stealthily become a tinderbox on issues of immigration. When news began to filter through on Thursday that a five-year-old girl (now in a stable but critical condition) had been stabbed, allegedly by a man originally from Algeria, the whole city braced. Many saw images of young men in the area pushing back against police and hoped that was as bad as the reaction would get.

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Poll finds support for deporting non-citizens supporting hatred, terror; mixed feelings over Canada’s ‘diversity’

Despite the frequent Trudeau government declaration that “diversity is our strength,” a new poll finds that Canadians — both white and non-white — are skeptical of the maxim, and believe that diversity can bring “problems” as well as benefits.

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Unprecedented mass migration threatens to erode our national values

It is almost impossible to effectively integrate such a large number of people at once

We need to reduce immigration not just to lessen the pressure on the country’s infrastructure and public services. Net migration at the current, massive rate is in danger of damaging social cohesion and eroding our national values.

There has rightly been a lot of focus on the latest net migration figure, which was this week revealed to be 672,000 for the 12 months to June 2023. Net migration for 2022 was also revised upwards to 745,000 – a new record. If immigration continues at the same pace, Britain’s population could soar to around 85 million by 2046.

These figures fly in the face of repeated promises that net migration will come down.


How is it that main stream media in Great Britain can address the issue of mass immigration with an honesty unheard of in Canada’s press?

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Muslim Stabs Children at Dublin Catholic School. Media Covers It Up.

What. Where. Why.

You won’t find any of those ‘Ws’ in any story that the media is interested in covering up, rather than covering.

Take the stabbing of small children at a Catholic school in Dublin, allegedly, by an Algerian Muslim. You can read entire stories about what happened in Dublin with nary a mention of these key elements of the story.

h/t Kiki9

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What explains Ireland’s anti-immigration rioting?

This is not the Dublin of Guinness and glass palaces housing tech companies which it wishes to present to the world

The situation in Dublin Thursday — in which five people were injured in a knife attack in the heart of the city, resulting in a riot and violent clashes with the police — was to the untrained eye reminiscent of Belfast from days gone by.

Speculation about the nationality of the attacker fueled the scenes of violence which took place last night and that has led to condemnatory tutting. After all, Ireland’s national myth is tied into tales of immigration and welcoming. A riot over immigration in its capital city contradicts the stories Ireland tells the world about itself.

Sounds very much like Canada.

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Racism, discrimination may be to blame for immigrants’ dissatisfaction with Canada say usual suspect race-baiting cranks

More than one-third of recent immigrants to Canada say living here has been worse than expected, according to a new Leger poll done exclusively for OMNI News.

Racism and discrimination may be playing a role.

“If they have not been able to progress, which the survey also shows, very likely discrimination has something to do with that,” said Fo Niemi, the executive director of the Center for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR).


The fact Canadians are suffering due to mass immigration and can’t afford to rent let alone purchase a home doesn’t seem to factor into these allegations.

Canadians are angry that the Corporate class and their government minions have turned Canada into a low wage dumping ground for migrants.

Truth is Canada sucks for all of us not just the misguided migrants who were fed false promises as enticements to move here.

Small wonder there’s friction.

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America’s NORTHERN border sees 550% increase in migrant apprehensions, as more than 6,000 crossers from 79 countries are nabbed

The US border with Canada has seen a 550 percent surge in migrant apprehensions, with 6,925 apprehensions in fiscal year 2023.

Border Patrol agents have detained people from 79 countries in the Swanton Sector, which covers the borders of New York, New Hampshire and Vermont with Canada.

However, Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia said most of the migrants come from Mexico, India, Venezuela, Haiti and Romania.

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Will Britain soon get its own Geert Wilders?

It’s been a big week for big hair. In the Netherlands, the silver demi-pompadour of Geert Wilders swept the leader of the Right-wing, anti-Islam PVV party to victory in the Dutch general election. A few days earlier, Argentina voted in an even more magnificent mane with a small politician attached. Javier Milei’s hair “is baffling the world,” gasped The Wall Street Journal, which is not exactly known for its coiffure reportage. The former economics commentator and anarcho-capitalist “rocks a mop that reflects his nonconformist campaign,” it reported. If you had to describe the style of Milei’s tempestuous barnet it would be “Englebert Humperdinck dragged through a hedge backwards”.


Mass migration is changing the nature of Britain forever – we must act now

They see the same pending mass immigration disaster happening in Britain that we see in Canada.

The difference is Canada’s mainstream media are too cowardly to report it.

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Martha’s Vineyard once again allowed to boot out the illegals that we commoners are not

The snobbery and pseudo-elitism that goes hand-in-hand with the elevated status of a Martha’s Vineyard leftist makes it easy to pity their position instead of envy it, with one exception: their ability to swiftly and decisively eject illegal invaders.

On Monday, agents from Boston’s Enforcement and Removal Office (ERO) apprehended and arrested a Brazilian national living in the elite enclave, because he was a “predator” whose presence was “threaten[ing] to residents.” You don’t say.

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Dublin riots: Violent clashes with gardaí, vehicles set alight and looting following stabbing

Garda Commissioner says ‘lunatic, hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology’ behind violence; shops being looted and public transport services suspended


Dublin stabbing: how the chaos unfolded on Parnell Square

Shortly after 1.40pm on Thursday, journalists covering the Stardust inquests were filing lunchtime copy in the Pillar Room of the Rotunda hospital, where inquests have been under way since April. Deirdre Dames, a survivor of the 1981 fire rushed in, alerting us that someone was “after stabbing kids out there”.

RTÉ’s Conor Hunt and I, along with several others, followed her out to Parnell Square East where there were already four or five ambulances, several Dublin Fire Brigade appliances manned by paramedics and several Garda cars, as sirens blared as more arrived.

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