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A friend posted this interesting piece worth sharing, I thought.
"The conditions have been created in Ireland for racism to develop not by ordinary Irish people, not by agitators, not by alleged Far Right Irish people, not by alleged Irish Fascists, not by any alleged Irish neo Nazis but by globalist institutions and Agendas such as the UN and the WEF and others such as the Irish Goverrment.
"Realistic conflict theory states that whenever there are two or more groups that are seeking the same limited resources, this will lead to conflict, negative stereotypes and beliefs, and discrimination between the groups". For instance, when the conditions are such that one group of people are pitted against another group of people in a fight for their survival, and forced to compete with other groups who are prioritised for resources as is happening within every system in Ireland at the moment (particularly in the housing system) the potential for intergroup conflict and racism is raised to a very high level.
There are many other theories of how racism develops and Social Psychologists in particular and other Psychologists in general are well aware of what conditions breed racism.
Yet, I haven't heard any Irish Psychologists speak out about the conditions in Ireland today or indeed the psychological impact of being treated as a 2nd class citizen over an extended period of time."
"The conditions have been created in Ireland for racism to develop not by ordinary Irish people, not by agitators, not by alleged Far Right Irish people, not by alleged Irish Fascists, not by any alleged Irish neo Nazis but by globalist institutions and Agendas such as the UN and the WEF and others such as the Irish Goverrment.
"Realistic conflict theory states that whenever there are two or more groups that are seeking the same limited resources, this will lead to conflict, negative stereotypes and beliefs, and discrimination between the groups". For instance, when the conditions are such that one group of people are pitted against another group of people in a fight for their survival, and forced to compete with other groups who are prioritised for resources as is happening within every system in Ireland at the moment (particularly in the housing system) the potential for intergroup conflict and racism is raised to a very high level.
There are many other theories of how racism develops and Social Psychologists in particular and other Psychologists in general are well aware of what conditions breed racism.
Yet, I haven't heard any Irish Psychologists speak out about the conditions in Ireland today or indeed the psychological impact of being treated as a 2nd class citizen over an extended period of time."
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14.04.202523:05
Coincidence
05.04.202523:28
03.04.202522:50
Who is in the shadows behind DJT
... on 'AirForce 1' earlier this evening 👁
https://x.com/davincentjames/status/1907699012788195427?t=fK36Xk8Nt-CrH2KePB3yPw&s=19
... on 'AirForce 1' earlier this evening 👁
https://x.com/davincentjames/status/1907699012788195427?t=fK36Xk8Nt-CrH2KePB3yPw&s=19
06.04.202501:32
#protectchildhood #protectchildren
29.03.202511:33
Rothschilds didn't like the Germans escaping the banking cage
That is what WW3 was fought over
That is what WW3 was fought over
22.03.202501:46
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18VFDVFbfK/
A message from Ayse Leflef
"A late night rant about artists, cancel culture and Garron Noone" #garronnoone
A message from Ayse Leflef
"A late night rant about artists, cancel culture and Garron Noone" #garronnoone
30.03.202518:05
https://youtu.be/SFgRxcuNkBw?si=X8YAhxoJQ4nbpv9X
Wow .. listen to this .. what i heard so far.. not about jfk .. but about 'Mexican narco-gangs', CIA and Pegasus software, and Israel..
Awesome interview .. listen to it all
Wow .. listen to this .. what i heard so far.. not about jfk .. but about 'Mexican narco-gangs', CIA and Pegasus software, and Israel..
Awesome interview .. listen to it all
30.03.202522:08
Saw this - so true 💔 - 'I lifted this from X because he articulates very well the type of smug bastard who have the country ruined.'
March 18th
I had an argument with one of them. A D4 centrist dad type, middle-aged, comfortable, utterly convinced of his own brilliance. The type of man who reads The Irish Times every morning, listens to RTÉ without question, and considers himself deeply informed, deeply moral, deeply superior to the unwashed masses who haven’t yet evolved to his level of enlightenment.
We got onto immigration—because, of course, we did. Because you can’t talk about Ireland now without talking about it. And when I told him what was happening, the scale of it, the numbers, the transformation of entire towns in just a few short years, he waved his hand dismissively, barely listening, already certain of his response. Ireland has always been a mix of immigrants, he said, that smug, tired line that every one of them repeats as if it’s some great intellectual insight. Look at the plantations.
I told him the plantations were tiny compared to what’s happening now. That they took place over a century, that what’s happening now is happening in one generation. That in absolute numbers, in percentage of population, in speed, in scale, there is no historical comparison. He refused to believe it. Simply refused. Not because he had any counterargument, but because if he accepted it, he would have to start asking questions that he wasn’t prepared to ask.
And then came the next part, the inevitable next move in the script. Immigration has been a good thing for Ireland. I told him, fine, in some cases, yes, but that’s not the whole picture. I told him the benefits have not been evenly spread. I told him people like him—people sitting comfortably in D4, far from the consequences—get the benefits, while the working-class Irish get the costs. He smirked. He smirked. Because of course he did. Because for him, it’s an abstract discussion, an exercise in moral posturing. Because for him, the housing crisis is a statistic, not his child struggling to find a home. Because for him, the overcrowded hospital is a headline, not his mother waiting 24 hours on a trolley.
And then the moment of revelation. The part where the mask slips completely. What does it matter if the Irish become a minority? He said it casually, like it was self-evident, like I was the fool for even raising it. The new Irish are as Irish as you or me, he said, with that same smirk, that same unshakeable confidence that he was on the right side of history.
And that’s when I knew. You cannot reach people like this. They are too far gone. Too invested in the lie. Too cushioned from the consequences. Too arrogant to imagine they could ever be wrong. These are the same people who cheered on the Celtic Tiger, who believed Bertie when he told those warning of disaster to go commit suicide. The same people who dismissed the housing crisis as hysteria—until their own children couldn’t afford to live in Dublin. And the funny thing? When this all blows up, when the crisis becomes undeniable, when the country spirals into something they can no longer explain away, they will pretend they never supported it. They will pretend they were always ‘concerned.’ That they were always ‘pragmatic.’ They will act as if they saw it coming all along.
And they won’t suffer for it. They’ll still be sitting in D4, untouched, unscathed, while the rest of us—who fought, who warned, who resisted—pay the price.
I walked away from that conversation knowing that there is no point arguing with these people. They are lost. The only thing left to do is outlast them. Because reality is coming, whether they like it or not. And when the reckoning arrives, when the country they smirked at collapses under the weight of their delusions, we will be there to remind them.
March 18th
I had an argument with one of them. A D4 centrist dad type, middle-aged, comfortable, utterly convinced of his own brilliance. The type of man who reads The Irish Times every morning, listens to RTÉ without question, and considers himself deeply informed, deeply moral, deeply superior to the unwashed masses who haven’t yet evolved to his level of enlightenment.
We got onto immigration—because, of course, we did. Because you can’t talk about Ireland now without talking about it. And when I told him what was happening, the scale of it, the numbers, the transformation of entire towns in just a few short years, he waved his hand dismissively, barely listening, already certain of his response. Ireland has always been a mix of immigrants, he said, that smug, tired line that every one of them repeats as if it’s some great intellectual insight. Look at the plantations.
I told him the plantations were tiny compared to what’s happening now. That they took place over a century, that what’s happening now is happening in one generation. That in absolute numbers, in percentage of population, in speed, in scale, there is no historical comparison. He refused to believe it. Simply refused. Not because he had any counterargument, but because if he accepted it, he would have to start asking questions that he wasn’t prepared to ask.
And then came the next part, the inevitable next move in the script. Immigration has been a good thing for Ireland. I told him, fine, in some cases, yes, but that’s not the whole picture. I told him the benefits have not been evenly spread. I told him people like him—people sitting comfortably in D4, far from the consequences—get the benefits, while the working-class Irish get the costs. He smirked. He smirked. Because of course he did. Because for him, it’s an abstract discussion, an exercise in moral posturing. Because for him, the housing crisis is a statistic, not his child struggling to find a home. Because for him, the overcrowded hospital is a headline, not his mother waiting 24 hours on a trolley.
And then the moment of revelation. The part where the mask slips completely. What does it matter if the Irish become a minority? He said it casually, like it was self-evident, like I was the fool for even raising it. The new Irish are as Irish as you or me, he said, with that same smirk, that same unshakeable confidence that he was on the right side of history.
And that’s when I knew. You cannot reach people like this. They are too far gone. Too invested in the lie. Too cushioned from the consequences. Too arrogant to imagine they could ever be wrong. These are the same people who cheered on the Celtic Tiger, who believed Bertie when he told those warning of disaster to go commit suicide. The same people who dismissed the housing crisis as hysteria—until their own children couldn’t afford to live in Dublin. And the funny thing? When this all blows up, when the crisis becomes undeniable, when the country spirals into something they can no longer explain away, they will pretend they never supported it. They will pretend they were always ‘concerned.’ That they were always ‘pragmatic.’ They will act as if they saw it coming all along.
And they won’t suffer for it. They’ll still be sitting in D4, untouched, unscathed, while the rest of us—who fought, who warned, who resisted—pay the price.
I walked away from that conversation knowing that there is no point arguing with these people. They are lost. The only thing left to do is outlast them. Because reality is coming, whether they like it or not. And when the reckoning arrives, when the country they smirked at collapses under the weight of their delusions, we will be there to remind them.


28.03.202505:38
24.03.202518:07
Clueless Tadhg ... correct about the Zionist genocide of the Palestinian peoples .. but can't recognise the planned destruction of the Indigenous Irish in his own country.
The comments reflect a huge number of Irish people's opinions
We are sick of this ongoing population replacement Plantation 2.0 #Kalergiplan
https://youtu.be/YgyqJiBgGcE?si=NE2AdKxNsr3a4YNT
The comments reflect a huge number of Irish people's opinions
We are sick of this ongoing population replacement Plantation 2.0 #Kalergiplan
https://youtu.be/YgyqJiBgGcE?si=NE2AdKxNsr3a4YNT


07.04.202502:29
Jesse Welles ?


30.03.202518:04
27.03.202520:43
Увайдзіце, каб разблакаваць больш функцый.