Kylemore and the Culture War: @TuathaIreland’s Twitter Demise

Since Elon Musk has taken charge, Twitter has changed to the point of rebranding its name to X. Before this takeover, it was a ruthless place for those in the dissident sphere with the ban hammer at the ready for...

/ 17/06/2025

From Bonfires to Bedfellows: Lasair Dhearg Lifts Lid on Antifa’s Loyalist Romance

Lasair Dhearg held an event on 26th February, 2025, in Derry to discuss the rise of anti-immigration sentiment in Ireland. On the 2nd March, a video of the event was posted to Lasair Dhearg’s YouTube channel. It flew largely under...

/ 15/06/2025

Ballymena Burns: Has Loyalism’s Containment Zone Broken Down

The uninitiated should abandon all pretence of knowledge when examining northern street politics. Beyond the sweet nothings of Stormont lies a sectarian web of covert deals, narco-politics, and a strategy of containment through the enabling of hooliganism by British intelligence....

/ 11/06/2025

UK’s Migrant Sex Crime Wave Reaches Ballymena

Last night, June 9th, saw Ballymena descend into a riot with multiple houses set alight and barricades constructed around the town as migrant homes were targeted. Local anger spilled over in the wake of multiple sexual assaults targeting teenage girls...

/ 10/06/2025

Kingship and Community: The Roots of Hierarchy in Irish Political Culture

The following was first published in 'The Occidental Quarterly' and is syndicated with permission. Features of Irish collectivism and hierarchy Ethnic groups organise their societies in particular ways according to their group psychological differences. These differences have been outlined by...

/ 09/06/2025

Morrissey at the 3Arena Review: A Gael Day Out

After almost two long years since his last appearance in Dublin, Morrissey returned to his parents' home city to perform at the 3 Arena on Saturday, 31st May 2025. As expected with a Morrissey gig, he had crews of fans...

/ 04/06/2025

Will Irish Republicanism Manage a ‘Vibeshift’ on Migration Question?

Irish Republicanism has gone down a bad road, and it needs to turn back quickly, for its own sake and for the nation’s sake. Republicans are now making themselves into enemies of ordinary Irish people. This is unprecedented and serious....

/ 03/06/2025

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

Sovereignty as Sin? Why Irish Catholics Should Oppose Mass Migration

““Ní múchfar an tine seo, a lasadh ar an cnoc seo, go brách….” The Catholic Church in Ireland may be bruised, but it is not broken. Despite scandal, secularisation, and dwindling vocations, it remains a vital force in Irish civic...

/ 26/05/2025