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Ben Scallan tells the other side of Ireland's political unrest
'It is naive and incorrect to act like everybody who comes to our country is going to be benevolent and well meaning, and we should be able to point that out and have a conversation,' says Ben Scallan, a political correspondent for Ireland's Gript Media.
It is naive and incorrect to act like everybody who comes to our country is going to be benevolent and well meaning, and we should be able to point that out and have a conversation about that without being accused of being this kind of "phobe" or whatever else. And especially as we move into the era of mass migration in Canada, for example, there are no longer desk interviews, you no longer go and meet in person to apply to immigrate, it's all done over the computer, no one lays eyes on you. No one has a personal conversation. No one tests your reaction to things. There's no human element.
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Why don't they Irish recall and vote out those politicians?
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“This is Ireland!”
Irish patriots in Dublin tear down Palestine flag and throw it in the trash.
“This is Ireland!”
Irish patriots in Dublin tear down Palestine flag and throw it in the trash.
Dublin, Ireland — A large crowd gathers in the capital to protest against the surge of illegal migrants pouring into the country. Most of the migrants are men from the Middle East and Africa who smuggle themselves through Western Europe to get to Ireland.
Is this event completely censored in all corporate media?
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Grandmother at Dublin protest against mass immigration: "I'm here for my children...my grandchildren.....our Celtic race..our culture, our traditions, and our Christian catholic religions, and I don't want Ireland to become an Islam stronghold"
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This is Sinn Fein's fault, the second stabbing in a week on racial grounds.
Leftists in Limerick demanding reparations be paid to Africans for the port city's "Role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade".