Tag: Nationalism

Coolock Update: Did Antifa Work With Police and Media – Attempting a False Flag Op (But Getting Beaten Up Instead)?
We can share more details that implicate media and police entities in a potential plot to frame Dublin nationalists for violence This is a follow-up to our reporting yesterday. More details have emerged which many believe points towards a dangerous...

Antifa Battered In Coolock, Their Phones Seized By Nationalists Apparently Revealing Seedy Links Between Media, NGOs, and Far Left
Earlier today, locals protesting against a refugee centre in Coolock, Dublin were confronted by leftist journalists and other antifa types. Here are the facts as we understand them from local first-hand sources in Coolock. We will be updating this article...

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...

Road House Review: A Cult Classic is Born!
*Disclaimer: I have not seen the original Road House* “It’s no Shawshank Redemption, but it does what it says on the tin.” - Lanklet Dev Snr. “Lads. Every McGregor scene is Gigakino.” - X (formerly Twitter) user, Big Atom Shill...

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...

‘An Geimhreadh Thiar?’: Máirtín Ó Direáin as a Spenglerian Prophet of Ireland’s Decline
Influenced by the anti-modernism of Oswald Spengler, the Gaelic poetry of Ó Direáin rebukes modern Ireland's urban winter in favour of a return to the consciousness of our rural springtime. The following article is syndicated with permission from Aistí ó...

Ireland’s debt to Sweden: The foundation of the Irish Folklore Commission
This article was translated to Swedish and published by the Swedish publication Konservativ debatt. Here it is displayed in the original English-language form. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Gaelic Revival sought to recover and express Ireland’s native...

Newbridge Stands Firm
We spoke to Tom and Críostoir who are campaigning against the recent plantation that has beset Newbridge in County Kildare. They expressed distrust and frustration with the government and elected representatives over the blatant disregard and contempt the people of...