Month: May 2025

Ireland Found Her Moral Conscience With Palestine, Now It Needs Her Sovereignty 

Events since October 7th have precipitated a rare moment of national coherence in Ireland. The rights and wrongs of Dublin’s Palestinian stance aside, Gaza has touched a deep racial nerve in Western Europe’s only post-colonial nation, unifying and electrifying the...

/ 29/05/2025

De Valera, Schrödinger, and Why Ireland Will Not Attract anti-Trump Scientists

Let's imagine, in one of Erwin Schrödinger's parallel universes, I was charged with providing the brain power for a Max Planck Institute based in an Ireland at peace with the world and with itself.  No problem.  I would charter a...

/ 28/05/2025

“Something to do with not liking Churchill,” Laura Perrins and the Anglophile Death Drive

Conservatives often like to hover between “my country, right or wrong” and some abstract defence of “the national interest.” But some rightists in Ireland appear to want to buck that trend entirely—and instead park themselves squarely on the tarmac at...

/ 25/05/2025

Nigeria’s Black Axe Gang and the Next Generation of Irish Crime

Although most of her critics consider Nigeria's Dr Ebun Joseph an overweight, overpaid, and overpampered charlatan, her Black Axe gang compatriots are no joke. Conservative Garda estimates reckon there are at least 1,600 of these Nigerians involved in bank account...

/ 24/05/2025

PSNI Centrestage At Dublin Antifa Conference

The left in Ireland has devoted much ink to pinning the nationalist right as a front for HM’s government, with little reciprocal attention going in the opposite direction. On Monday, however a senior PSNI constable sat down with leading left-wing...

/ 21/05/2025

Who’s Afraid to Mention Dublin’s Roma Crime Spree?

When Gerry the Monk Hutch recently stood as a general election candidate, he suggested that immigrants should "bring your toolbox and bring your skills" with them to Ireland.  Although Nigeria's Black Axe organised crime network and a number of Indian...

/ 18/05/2025

Dogwhistles or not, Starmer’s Asylum Clampdown Will Send Shockwaves to Ireland

Harsh rhetoric and policy reforms meant to fend off a growing Reform electoral challenge could give rise to yet another round of the Anglo-Irish asylum wars, as UK PM Keir Starmer announced new measures to curb irregular and excessive migration....

/ 17/05/2025

GRIPT vs Trots and how PBP Suffocates the Irish Neutrality Movement

John McGuirk's succinct response to the recent outburst of contempt People Before Profit (PBP) TDs showed accredited journalists from GRIPT and other media outlets should not be the last word in this spat.  PBP's contempt for GRIPT is based on...

/ 14/05/2025

Carrickmacross and Letterkenny: Ulster Takes a Stand Against Mass Immigration

In the wake of the highly successful Dublin protest on the 26th April, two more protests took place in Ulster, in Carrickmacross, Monaghan and Letterkenny, Donegal. The momentum of the Nationalist protest movement is holding steady, and another more protests...

/ 06/05/2025

Dogwhistle or Reform: Inside O’Callaghan’s New Asylum Bill

A Fianna Fáil-led attempt to transpose the EU Migration Pact into law is perhaps the first instance in which the protests of the past two years have had a direct impact on legislation, for better or worse. Minister Jim O’Callaghan...

/ 02/05/2025