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Reason: None provided.

Very quickly Ireland went from being one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to being one of the richest in the world.

The affluent classes aren't really effected by the economic hardship being caused by mass immigration. They are very indoctrinated into far-left ideology, including hatred of President Trump and anything connected to our historical Catholic faith (yhey are busy booking foreign holidays etc.)

Because they have no spirituality they cannot see what is happening (Cloward Piven) and don't realise Ireland, our ancient ancestral home, will be poor again, but no longer Irish.

It's the working classes (what in the U.S. is called the lower middle class and the working poor) who are most deeply effected by this policy and who are mainly turning up for the protests. With that said, I go to many of the protests and there is a cross-section of indigenous Irish from different walks of life who want to save our nation. I fear it's too far gone at this point.

128 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Very quickly Ireland went from being one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to being one of the richest in the world.

The affluent classes aren't really effected by the economic hardship being caused by mass immigration. They are very indoctrinated into far-left ideology, including hatred of President Trump and anything connected to our historical Catholic faith (yhey are busy booking foreign holidays etc.)

Because they have no spirituality they cannot see what is happening (Cloward Piven) and don't realise Ireland, our ancient ancestral home, will be poor again, but no longer Irish.

It's the working classes (what in the U.S. is called the lower middle class and the working poor) who are most deeply effected by this policy and who are mainly turning up for the protests. With that said, I go to many of the protests and there is a cross-section of Irish from different walks of life who want to save our nation. I fear it's too far gone at this point.

128 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Very quickly Ireland went from being one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to being one of the richest in the world.

The affluent classes aren't really effected by the economic hardship being caused by mass immigration. They are very indoctrinated into far-left ideology, including hatred of President Trump and anything connected to our historical Catholic faith. They are busy booking foreign holidays etc. Because they have no spirituality they cannot see what is happening (Cloward Piven) and don't realise Ireland, our ancient ancestral home, will be poor again, but no longer Irish.

It's the working classes (what in the U.S. is called the lower middle class and the working poor) who are most deeply effected by this policy and who are mainly turning up for the protests. With that said, I go to many of the protests and there is a cross-section of Irish from different walks of life who want to save our nation. I fear it's too far gone at this point.

128 days ago
1 score