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The Day The Irish Snapped


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2023 Nov 24, 8:56pm   949 views  22 comments

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https://barsoom.substack.com/p/the-day-the-irish-snapped


The transnational ruling class has decided that humans are to be treated as a fungible resource, to be moved around the same way we transfer oil, cell phones, or liquid capital. Of course this doesn’t apply, yet, to every country. China, India, and Japan, for example, are famously exempt from the requirements to open their borders to a laminar human flow from every segment of the globe. In practice, it is only White countries that must treat their borders like sluice gates from a cesspool. ...

The mass migration strategy that’s been pursued across the Western world has indeed had economic benefits, for the globalist tribe running things at least. By packing third-worlders into their countries, they’ve successfully raised GDP. Big line go up, which is wonderful for the financial ownership class. For everyone else, it’s been terrible, since it turns out that increasing GDP via immigration doesn’t have much of an effect on per capita GDP, although it has quite the strong effect on real estate prices (up), cost of living (up), and wages (down), which is great if you’re in the ruling class and, otherwise, not great at all. ...

As BAP has argued, imported populations become client groups beholden to left-wing political parties, thereby helping to keep them in power, in much the same way that the functional purpose of welfare programs is to convert a portion of the native population into a lumpenproletariat whose only job is to vote for the parties that keep the dole going. As one of archvillain Tony Blair’s advisors remarked, opening Britain to mass migration was a deliberate program of radically changing the country in order to “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”. The same individual also noted that the economic arguments for mass migration were a cynical ploy to get around working class hostility.

Contrary to the official ideology of tabula rasa liberalism, humans are highly territorial animals. We are tribal and xenophobic by default, and therefore tend to resent and resist incursions by alien tribes into our lands. Usually with lethal violence. In what amounts to a de facto admission that humans are not, in fact, blank slates – and that the practice of treating humans as interchangeable meat robots is fundamentally flawed – the managerial class has perfected an ideological fix: convince as much of the population as possible that their tribal instincts are ‘racist’ and, therefore, evil. ...

Ireland is an especially interesting example. Historical guilt narratives are an absolute non-starter on the Emerald Isle. They’ve spent most of the last thousand years desperately fighting to regain control of their island from foreign invaders, first the Norse – it was the Vikings who founded Dublin in the 9th century, as a slave market no less – and then the long twilight struggle against the hated English, who used the Irish as disposable indentured labour in the New World plantations1, effectively genocided them in the Potato Famine, permanently divided the country with the Ulster Plantation, and suppressed the native tongue so thoroughly that English is still the most commonly spoken language.

Ireland has never had an empire; it was the tool and victim of empire. The Irish people’s only connection to the slave trade is as a source of slaves.

Ireland has only had its independence from Britain for slightly over a century – from the 6th of December, 1922 – an achievement purchased with rivers of blood.

And yet Ireland, too, must, like every other White country, accept Infinity Africans.

Since there are not even tenuous grounds for historical guilt towards non-Whites, the narrative deployed in Ireland plays to the Irish sense of solidarity towards other supposed victims of empire. The Igbo were exploited by the Empire, too; therefore the Irish must stand with them. By inviting as many as possible to live on their shores.

This seems to work very well on a fraction of the Irish population sufficiently large to keep their gay half-Indian Irish-hating taoiseach Leo Varadkar in power. ...

Last year Ireland allowed in 141,600 migrants, almost 3% of the country’s population. At that rate the Irish will be a minority in their own country in less than 30 years.

If something can’t go on, it won’t.

Yesterday an Algerian man went on a stabbing spree, with small children among his victims.

The Irish, it seemed, snapped.

Immigration centres were torched, buses were burned, and the gardai were assaulted.

What is it they say? Riots are the voice of the unheard? Show me what democracy looks like, this is what democracy looks like? Oppressed youth subjected to the systemic disadvantages of discrimination and bigotry need to be given space to destroy?

Never mind all that. As the Irish media reminded us the day after, only non-Whites are allowed to express their outrage via fiery but mostly peaceful protests. When Whites do it, it is ultra-far-right xenophobic nationalist barbaric hate.

However much you hate regime journalists, you don’t hate them enough, although you could do worse than hating these bottom-feeding sea guppies as much as the Irish are learning to.

https://twitter.com/KeithWoodsYT/status/1727749312866660630



... The problem isn’t that Ireland is being flooded with unassimilable, predatory aliens. The problem isn’t that a little girl was stabbed by one of them. No, the problem is that the Irish have a problem with it. So he will ram through “hate speech” laws – which promise to be the most draconian in the world, such that one could be convicted merely for having the wrong memes on one’s hard drive, if I recall correctly – in order to prohibit them from even talking about it. If no one can talk about the problem, there’s no problem. Easy, no? ...



... There’s no telling what his plan is – whether it’s to run for office, or to destabilize the regime in different ways. McGregor is an MMA fighter, not a lawyer, so he probably isn’t thinking of political conflict in quite the same way as most politicians do (my favoured strategy, which has proven remarkably popular over on Xitter, is for McGregor to march into parliament and defeat Varadkar in single combat). As his remarks demonstrate however, he knows the power of rhetoric, for better or for worse.

He’s gotten nothing but love and support by stepping forward as Eire’s champion. McGregor’s sudden appearance on the political scene may prove far more impactful in the long run than a single flash in the pan riot.

The people yearn for a king.

They need a leader to crystallize around. They know this instinctively. Without one, they are merely a dusty cloud of atomised individuals. With a leader to act as the magnetic focus, they become a cohesive, powerful organism that can shatter the sclerotic parasite state that is slowly asphyxiating them.

Therefore rise, McGregor, first of his name, chosen by fate, and claim your crown, left lying in gutter, to become defender of the realm, High King of the tribes of Ireland, successor to the Tuatha de Danaan, favoured son of the Sidhe. Take up the spear of of Cú Chulainn in one hand, King Conor of Ireland, and the sceptre of Saint Patrick in the other, and drive the snakes from Ireland once again.

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1   Patrick   2023 Nov 24, 9:21pm  

Here's video of butt-boy Leo Varadkar:

https://twitter.com/msyonceslay/status/1599396124606967810


@msyonceslay
Not the prime minister of Ireland cheating on his "husband" while Beyoncé plays in the background 😭😭😭😭




Faggot leadership creates faggot countries.
4   stereotomy   2023 Nov 24, 11:35pm  

After the fiasco of the ERM, after the cucked Irish swallowed 50 billion pounds of the corrupt European banks in 2008-2010, after mass importation of musselman rapefugees, where the fuck is the Irish spirit?

Anyone who gave a shit is either dead or emigrated. Only the cucks remain.
6   HeadSet   2023 Nov 25, 2:55pm  

AmericanKulak says





What has Ireland done? Seriously? There are more Irish folks in New York than in Ireland. Same for OZ and NZ. Lots of Irish migration to India and other former Brit colonies lightening up the complexion of those countries. The Irish have done plenty of colonizing. However, I am on the side of the Irish that want to keep immigrants out, as the Irish colonizers build the places they went, as the 3rd World attitude immigrants to Ireland will tear down a 1st world country.
9   Patrick   2023 Dec 12, 5:35pm  

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-67609963


Australia to halve immigration intake, toughen English test for students


A little good news from down under.
11   HeadSet   2023 Dec 18, 8:38am  

If the overwhelming majority of Irish people are against the mass importation of migrants, why aren't the politicians recalled or voted out? Are the Irish so wokey-doke that they always vote in liberals no matter what?
12   UkraineIsTotallyFucked   2023 Dec 18, 9:18am  

HeadSet says

If the overwhelming majority of Irish people are against the mass importation of migrants, why aren't the politicians recalled or voted out? Are the Irish so wokey-doke that they always vote in liberals no matter what?


Pretty much. Ireland also has instant runoff voting, which helps keeps the crooks in power.
14   Patrick   2024 Mar 12, 11:49am  

https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/03/11/irish-voters-have-delivered-a-stunning-blow-to-the-establishment/


The Irish people have just delivered a stunning rebuke to the political establishment. In Friday’s dual referendum, voters overwhelmingly rejected the government’s attempts to change the meaning of ‘family’ and the references to women in Ireland’s constitution. Sixty-seven per cent voted ‘No’ in the ‘family’ referendum and 74 per cent voted similarly in the ‘care’ referendum.

In the family referendum, the government wanted to change the meaning of ‘family’, as defined in the 1937 constitution, so that it extended beyond marriage to include households based on ‘durable relationships’. In the care referendum, it proposed replacing language surrounding a ‘woman’s duties’ in the home with a clause recognising the role of ‘family members’ in the provision of care.

The vagueness of the formulations is no accident. Its authors’ wanted to obscure their objective – namely, to devalue the moral authority of the traditional marital family unit. Since an explicit attack on the status of marriage was likely to provoke a backlash, the government tried to hide its motives behind meaningless platitudes about ‘durable relationships’. ...

Irish voters have not simply rejected the Irish government here – they have also rejected the entire political establishment. After all, Varadkar’s proposals were supported by all of Ireland’s major political parties, as well as by most NGOs, academics and cultural elites. The overwhelming defeat of these proposals shows how out of touch the political establishment is.
15   UkraineIsTotallyFucked   2024 Mar 12, 1:00pm  

Doesn't matter what the Irish people want.
16   HeadSet   2024 Mar 12, 1:45pm  

Patrick says

In the family referendum, the government wanted to change the meaning of ‘family’, as defined in the 1937 constitution,

Varadkar's administration has also been flooding the country with Muslim migrants. Those "newcomers" will be even more resistant.
17   stereotomy   2024 Mar 12, 7:08pm  

I'm ashamed of how the Irish have acted like whipped curs, assuming the debt of their greedy banks in 2009 and going full blown branch covidian. Maybe this is the last straw. I've never known Irish personally to be such cucks, but Goddamn, they're fucking pussies, or at least they have a traitorous government. I speak this as a dual Us/Irish citizen.
18   AmericanKulak   2024 Mar 12, 9:12pm  

stereotomy says


I'm ashamed of how the Irish have acted like whipped curs, assuming the debt of their greedy banks in 2009 and going full blown branch covidian. Maybe this is the last straw. I've never known Irish personally to be such cucks, but Goddamn, they're fucking pussies, or at least they have a traitorous government. I speak this as a dual Us/Irish citizen.

It's everywhere. If anything, looks like the Irish have been tougher than most with a little 'direct action' here and there.

We have to keep attacking, on several metrics worldwide the tide it is a turnin'
19   HeadSet   2024 Mar 13, 6:24am  

stereotomy says

I've never known Irish personally to be such cucks

Lemme see:
Ireland was victimized by Vikings
Ireland was a source of slaves for Barbary raiders
Ireland has been under the thumb of the English for centuries
Present day Irish are woke as hell
20   richwicks   2024 Mar 13, 9:32am  

HeadSet says

Present day Irish are woke as hell


The government is, I'm not so certain about the Irish government.

I can't believe people still think "well, they voted for this" - do they? Did we?

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