Category: Ireland

Pádraig Pearse – Warrior Poet

“I am ready. For years I have waited and prayed for this day. We have the most glorious opportunity that has ever presented itself of really asserting ourselves. Such an opportunity may never come again. We have Ireland’s liberty in...

/ 24/04/2023

“A Change Will Do You Good”: Roderic O’Gorman’s 2004 Trans Treatise

Much maligned by the Irish people, Minister Roderic O’Gorman has become one of the most prominent members of the coalition government amidst the various controversial progressive policies he has patroned. Article contents:O’Gorman’s Nauseating Dáil RecordStrange BedfellowsTranssexual Propaganda from 20 Years...

/ 23/04/2023

Parochialism vs. Populism: What Next For the Rural Independent Group?

A video published by Gript on April 12th, interviewed independent TDs Mattie McGrath and Michael Collins on the idea of a new party that would put “Ireland first” and speak up for rural communities which have been left behind.  Undoubtedly...

/ 20/04/2023

Animal Advocacy Group Calls for Peaceful Demonstration

Animal rights and welfare issues must be included as an integral tenet to any positive vision of Irish Nationalism. Pet theft is degenerate. Missing/Stolen Animals Ireland is calling for the public to support their peaceful demonstration outside Leinster House on...

/ 20/04/2023

Turning the Sod: Irish Farmers’ Launch New Anti-Establishment Political Movement.

Last Sunday saw the launch event of the Farmers’ Alliance, a new political initiative to bring rural voices back into Irish politics.  It follows a wave of rural discontent that is sweeping across Europe in the wake of EU-imposed ‘Green...

/ 19/04/2023

Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth Spends €1.3 Billion Since 2020

Publicly available on the government’s website is the expenditures list for the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth. Below it is represented in a graph which visibly demonstrates the massive surge in government spending induced in part by...

/ 18/04/2023

Biden in Ireland – Liberal Ireland’s Papal Visit

Joe Biden has come and gone, in a short visit that will not soon be forgotten. The main reason for the event was the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. The first day of his three-day...

/ 17/04/2023

Garda Bribery Allowed Hundreds of Pakistanis Enter Ireland Illegally

An unknown Garda has been exposed as running a high-level cash-for-visas scam in conjunction with a Pakistani fixer to enable up to 800 largely Pakistanis to enter Ireland.  The scam was ongoing since 2017 and involved the Garda accepting bribes...

/ 14/04/2023

Yes to Europe? The EU’s War on the Irish Family

The following first appeared on the Substack ‘Creeve Rua’ and is syndicated with the permission of the author. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Ireland’s entry into the European Union, or as it was called then, the European Economic...

/ 14/04/2023

Anti-Irish Propaganda Industry Gets a Funding Boost

“As a society, we are becoming more diverse, and with this, our attitudes and actions towards differences must also change” - Leo Varadkar's foreword to the National Action Plan Against Racism 2023 Ambitious in its scale and extensive in its...

/ 10/04/2023