Tag: Nationalism

Is the Worsening Migration Crisis in the Coalition’s Interests?

It was recently pointed out to me that, as nationalists, if we wanted the Government to act in a way that inflamed sympathy for our movement, we would have the Government act exactly as they have.  Assuming that the Government...

/ 13/02/2023

Don’t Trust the State to Deport Illegal Migrants

The State is feeling the heat on immigration and scrambling to address concerns before immigration breaks out as the big issue in the local and European elections due next year and the General Election due no later than 2025. So...

/ 13/02/2023

The State’s Response to Anti-Immigration Protests

It would do us well, given the recent unprecedented protests against migration, to take a look at how the State and its various front organisations have responded. Fake Community Groups The first course of action was to implement a plan...

/ 12/02/2023

David McWilliams is Wrong About Immigration. A Critical Response.

Introduction Last Sunday, David McWilliams published a piece in the Irish Times, wheeling out the familiar argument that immigrants are an unambiguous economic blessing to the host country. The piece is nothing original, those familiar with the politics of immigration...

/ 11/02/2023

Beware British Grifters

As grassroots opposition to the Irish regime's immigration policy begins to achieve notable success, the world is gazing on. While people in other European countries are being inspired by the Irish response, some unsavoury characters from the UK (including Tommy...

/ 08/02/2023

Aodhán Ó Riordáin’s Latest Own Goal

Labour Party fat cat Aodhán Ó Riordáin is back to his old Harry Maguire ways. Whereas Maguire is roundly mocked for being the biggest threat to Manchester United's defence, Ó Riordáin is fixated on totally divorcing Ivana Bacik's Labour Party...

/ 31/01/2023

Journalists Scared of Youngfellas? Ireland Continues to Say NO to the Asylum Racket

It’s been a bad week for mainstream journalists, NGO-employed traitors, and gombeen politicians. In other words, it’s been a great week for the Irish nation. The momentum against the asylum industry and its disreputable profiteers shows no signs of dissipating...

/ 30/01/2023

This Week In Mass Migration: Turmoil In CityWest and Finglas

It's been a difficult week for the Irish establishment's mass migration industry. Yesterday the dam finally broke, and the Government at last exhausted the ability to house the seemingly unending stream of foreigners they're importing. On Saturday, as we reported,...

/ 25/01/2023

We’re Full: Irish Government Asks Refugees to Stop Coming

Yesterday’s low-level rioting at the Citywest asylum facility has put into focus the reality of the state’s overstretched international protection services. Less than a year into the Ukrainian conflict, the Department of Children and Integration tasked with managing the failing...

/ 24/01/2023

Shelbourne Hotel Protests: How ‘Dublin Says No’ Outwitted the Left

“Considerable fear about losing working class support to the nativist right was also expressed” – ‘Le Chéile: Ireland's Newest Censorship Org Off to an Uninspiring Start’, Ciaran Brennan Introduction When ‘Dublin Says No’ announced Saturday’s protest adjacent to the Shelbourne...

/ 23/01/2023