My mother's native country of Ireland is being overrun by hoardes of fakeugees - young African-looking males. (Not desperately poor foreign born women and children. There are Irish children begging in the streets but that's another story.)
The invaders are being brought in by very evil and wicked Irish politicians. In my mother's home town some famous old hotels are packed with these invaders and an outlying island is about 50% invaders. Locals complaining their visiting relatives can't be put up there as rates have doubled.
Ireland is starting to stir a bit, with more and more frequent well-organized and well-attended protests. Lots making the trip up to Dublin. More citizenry sounding angry and pissed off and ignoring the media smears of being "far right."
Got a Christmas card from a friend who has been complaining about the COVID restrictions over the last few years because it interferes with her travel plans. She lives about 30 miles away from the aforementioned town with the famous old hotels. Restrictions were lifted earlier NOT to rescue the Irish population and the tourism businesses but to efficiently process the invaders. The Christmas card from my friend was about how great it is now that things are "back to normal."
I get angry and resentful when I see reactions like these to be honest - thinking of the people on the front lines of this battle doing all the heavy lifting so that the ignorant masses can enjoy their liberties, travel, etc. Immediately tried to hand my anger over to God. Best I can do is just grit my teeth and wish my friend a happy 2023. I do not even want to engage in conversation with her.
The barbarians will literally be at their gates before some people really get a clue.
The IRA fought for decades against foreign political and cultural domination, and now - when the threat is greater than ever - they’re nowhere to be found.
The good news is that the Irish are just now starting to get the courage to speak up, ignoring the press smears of being "far right."
With hoards of fake refugees now roaming the country, looks like it will be a LOT harder to justify and institute lockdowns - which can give the populist nationalists an opportunity to organize face-to-face at the local level.
My mother's native country of Ireland is being overrun by hoardes of fakeugees - young African-looking males. (Not desperately poor foreign born women and children. There are Irish children begging in the streets but that's another story.)
The invaders are being brought in by very evil and wicked Irish politicians. In my mother's home town some famous old hotels are packed with these invaders and an outlying island is about 50% invaders. Locals complaining their visiting relatives can't be put up there as rates have doubled.
Ireland is starting to stir a bit, with more and more frequent well-organized and well-attended protests. Lots making the trip up to Dublin. More citizenry sounding angry and pissed off and ignoring the media smears of being "far right."
Got a Christmas card from a friend who has been complaining about the COVID restrictions over the last few years because it interferes with her travel plans. She lives about 30 miles away from the aforementioned town with the famous old hotels. Restrictions were lifted earlier NOT to rescue the Irish population and the tourism businesses but to efficiently process the invaders. The Christmas card from my friend was about how great it is now that things are "back to normal."
I get angry and resentful when I see reactions like these to be honest - thinking of the people on the front lines of this battle doing all the heavy lifting so that the ignorant masses can enjoy their liberties, travel, etc. Immediately tried to hand my anger over to God. Best I can do is just grit my teeth and wish my friend a happy 2023. I do not even want to engage in conversation with her.
The barbarians will literally be at their gates before some people really get a clue.
The IRA fought for decades against foreign political and cultural domination, and now - when the threat is greater than ever - they’re nowhere to be found.
The good news is that the Irish are just now starting to get the courage to speak up, ignoring the press smears of being "far right."
With hoards of fake refugees now roaming the country, looks like it will be a LOT harder to justify and institute lockdowns - which can give the populist nationalists an opportunity to organize face-to-face at the local level.