Category: Politics
Diversity in an Irish Town; The Great Replacement and the Six Counties
Dublin’s bank holiday rally just past is indicative of a seashift in national opinion with the Irish quickly registering an unexpected volkish volte-face against mass migration previously unthought of. The cat is not just out of the bag but is...
Posh Leftists Direct Refugees To Pitch Tents at Park Near Primary Schools – Cathal Fitzgerald
The announcement on Wednesday that migrants, formerly stationed at Mount Street’s International Protection Office, were to be cleared from the area, precipitated their dispersal. The question remained: where would they go? St Mary’s Road residents were shocked to discover that...
The Aontú Files: How A Fake Party Is Subverting Irish Nationalism
Here is the Aontú immigration record under the spotlight; an exhaustive list of all the reasons not to trust them, compiled by Stamos. “We are not saying whatsoever that you limit the number of immigrants into the country….. We have...
[CONFIRMED] Irish Media ADMITS to Antifa-Linked ‘Undercover’ Operations To Stage False Flag; BBC Involved?
In a shocking turn of events today, much of The Burkean's previous reporting on the alleged Antifa-Media Scandal at the weekend at an anti-immigration protest has been proven correct. But the reality is even more bizarre than we thought. Our...
TOXIC: Public Meltdowns and Doxxing—Hermann Kelly is a Liability to Irish Nationalism
Over the past few months, Hermann Kelly has carried out a harassment campaign against several nationalist Irish journalists in Brussels. This has included doxxing, defaming, attempts to have them fired, and public meltdowns (including once at a Christmas Party he...
It’s Over For Varadkar
Leo Varadkar is stepping down. The future of his political career is anyone's guess, but it does not look rosy. AN IGNOMINOUS LIFE IN POLITICS When the history of Varadkar's career in office is written, it will be damning, no...
After the Referenda: A Roadmap for the Right
The historical significance of the referendums on Friday, 8th March, and the subsequent reactions cannot be overstated. Precisely because it is history, we cannot yet appreciate what it means and what it will lead to. History is written retrospectively, and...
Does the ‘No’ Landslide Mark the Return of Iliberal Social Justice Politics?
The Constitutional Referenda's defeat offers an unparalleled opportunity for dissidents to reclaim the historic tradition of 'Catholic justice' back from the Managerial Class. (This piece is syndicated from Aistí Ó Craobh with the permission of the author). ‘The family in...
Ireland’s Referendum: Vote No No
On March 8th, international women's day, Ireland will go to the polls in what is yet another controversial referendum put forth by a socially distant government. Sources within Dáil Éireann have noted the internal divide within Fine Gael and Fianna...
Ferns Spotlight Part 1: The Anatomy of a Plantation
Last week we spoke to locals in the town of Ferns, Co. Wexford, who are opposing a site in the middle of the town slated to be used as a refugee centre. The situation has become worse, and in this...