The Riot & The Coverup.
At around 2pm on Thursday 23rd November 2023, a man began a knife attack outside a school in Dublin, Ireland, stabbing 3 children and a teaching assistant. If it wasn’t for the bravery of a Brazilian Deliveroo rider, there may have been many more children stabbed, and likely some death. The Deliveroo rider attacked the knifeman with his helmet, and helped restrain him until the local police (Gardaí) arrived. The knifeman is currently in an induced coma. It was quickly discovered that the knifeman was of Algerian descent, and that this was yet another incident in a spate of extremely brutal murders and attacks by foreign men in Ireland. This would result in an almost instant riot, where cars, buses, and a tram would be set on fire by Irish locals. This knife attack was the spark that set off a fiery response to a deep-running frustration amongst the locals. Not only was the cultural and ethnic makeup of Ireland changing through mass immigration, but the recent beheadings, murders, robbery, and violent crime from migrants would be much of the fuel that was set ablaze on that Thursday. Those protesters would be pushed back by riot police and eventually dispersed, and now the game of identify-and-arrest would begin.
The media cover-up that followed the story became a story in itself. Orthodoxy media would downplay the knife attack, refuse to investigate it further, censor the reason behind the riots, and drench headlines in riot coverage as opposed to the near fatal stabbing of 3 children in front of their own school. Newspapers and broadcast outlets worked almost in lockstep with the government in an attempt to angle the story into focusing heavily on the riots. All of the orthodox sins would be levelled against the rioters; “far-right”, “racist”, “white supremacist”. The mainstream media would refuse to report on the reason for why the riots started, and the Gardaí would refuse to label the attack terrorism. Gone from the media is journalism; not a single critical or investigative question would be asked as to why regular people up and down both Ireland and the UK were against mass immigration. Why had thousands of Irish people suddenly fallen into these political categories of “far-right”? Why was there such a rapid and violent reaction to the knifings? This was a highly unusual situation, and no orthodoxy media journalist did anything to understand it.
There’s a joke Norm Macdonald used to do that just seems to become truer and truer every day. The joke goes along the lines of “What terrifies me is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million Americans. Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims?” The orthodoxy media is engaging in this joke in full swing. The real victims apparently are “migrants”, as opposed to the kids who had a knife stuck in them.
The Context & The Background.
There’s a great deal of context to why the orthodoxy media were confusing and obfuscating the story. They are fully aware that Ireland, Britain, and a great deal of Europe are experiencing extremely high racial tensions. This is owing to the uncontrollable mass immigration changing the makeup of the indigenous cultures. In the home of Irish culture, something revered around the world, the country is beginning to secede to the grey mush of “multiculturalism”. It creates justifiable feelings of being alienated in one’s own home. These feelings are regularly inflamed by a chorus of terrorist attacks and acts of brutal violence being committed by people who are not indigenous to Ireland or Britain. This particular stabbing was yet another case of local people being inflamed into inexcusable violence by another act of inexcusable brutality. In recent times, a Slovakian man murdered a local school teacher, a Romanian man decapitated a local father, and now, an Algerian man has stabbed some local children. More shockingly, it’s been discovered that this Algerian man was already charged with knife possession but never convicted. In 2003, he was even subject to a deportation order, but with the help of NGOs, he was granted leave to stay, and would even go on to get citizenship.
Ireland is a state founded on the belief that there is a home on Earth for the native Irish. They’re also not new to terrorism themselves, with a dark recent history. Dissident Republican groups such as the IRA and its different outfits have been responsible for much carnage across Ireland and Britain, and many Irish still feel a sympathy and support for them. Despite this now getting deeper and deeper into the past, there continue to be echoes of violence from those times. In the 2010s there have been political assassinations, car bombs, gun attacks, and other murders that show Ireland is not yet past many of its grievances. In fact, to anyone who has spent a long time watching the news about Ireland, this riot looked pretty benign… no deaths, no murders, no car bombs, no guns, to say the least. However, its sheer rapid development mere minutes and hours after the knife attack shows just how angry the locals are. It also shows that this isn’t some flash racist mob; it’s a deep-rooted feeling that isn’t being given the space to be discussed in Irish life and politics.
Dublin is a city of only about 500,000 people; and in 2022 alone, about 70-80,000 foreign people moved there. There is an undeniable London-isation occurring to Dublin as the local people are being crowded out of their own capital city. As most of the indigenous Irish are pushed out of their capital, this anger will grow. This will continue to push Irish people to the margins and it will wound their culture. The capital of any country represents much of the culture, achievements, history, and future of a country. When the indigenous are pushed out, it becomes an insulting reminder of the slow demise of a people. As the anger ferments, as any discussion or opposition to this topic is pushed to the brink, the Irish will more and more be treated like enemies of the new state. Their opinions on mass immigration and foreign cultures will not only be shut out of media, but made illegal to express. It will be considered racist to celebrate Irish traditions, much like how many British traditions have been destroyed in the name of inclusivity. The capital of the home of Irish ethnicity and culture will become more and more alien to them, and the sad fact is that it is illegal to even express dismay at this.
The Taoiseach (Irelands Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar has been at the forefront of a great deal of this ethnic change in Ireland. He’s made it very clear in repeated speeches that he identifies “white” as a problem race to have across so much of the political and business landscape of Ireland. This is the same sentiment shared by much of the non-native leaders of Britain also. Varadkar made no bones about it it; he considers those that have a problem with the uncontrolled mass immigration to be guilty of thought-crime. It’s not a position he’s willing to discuss, entertain, or even allow. To demand that Ireland belong to Irish people is considered a crime. Ethno-socialism has insidiously infected politics and society in Ireland, and the backlash is going to be violent.
The Ethno-Socialists & The Orthodoxy Media.
Why does mainstream media not talk about the mass immigration problem more openly? Are there truly no curious journos at the BBC or any of these government-lockstep newspapers? Is there no desire to learn why regular people up and down all of Europe are beginning to support more right-wing candidates over the extreme left-wing options we have today? This lack of questioning represents an extreme blindness in the Westminster bubble. There is an orthodoxy, a singular unquestionable ideology that pervades the metropolitan elite, and it will not be questioned, and those that do will be squashed. The orthodoxy media may have overplayed their hand in this case; as they stick to their unwavering and bizarre ethno-socialist beliefs, the public are beginning to see the cracks through “the message”. A great deal of time and effort was put into telling certain angles of this story and denying, obfuscating, and minimising the sentiment of good people up and down Ireland. Sky News even blocked comments on their Twitter feed as this was going on, to prevent the colossal influx of people correcting their fake “far-right” narrative. They were trying to remind Sky News that there was a deeper story here. There’s a lot more to it than simply claiming that the rioters were all guilty of not only the damage they caused but the thought crime of being against mass immigration.
It’s been incredible to watch the orthodoxy media machine at work, obfuscating and confusing every element of the story as much as possible. It was a whole story just experiencing the reporting. As I perused different orthodoxy media outlets (so you don’t have to!) and I read the story about the riot, I spotted a few red flags. First, the rioters were being labelled “far-right”. In orthodoxy media terminology, this usually means that the people rioting are doing so because of a reason that the elite would label a thought crime. I began to search for news about what caused the attack, and found that the papers had vague references to an attack by “a man”. Right there and then I knew; this was likely another brutal attack by a foreign man, and this is what’s kicked off the already heightened tensions in Ireland. The vague reporting immediately began to make sense, and the machine was now naked for all to see. Everybody is beginning to notice more and more that vital and critical information is being left out of stories like these, and questions are going unasked.
The Reaction & The Future.
Truth is, the knife attack was far worse than the riots that proceeded. A night of rough-housing and the destruction of a few vehicles has nothing on a brutal and random attempt on the lives of schoolchildren heading home after class. This attack could easily have become a far worse situation than it was. The attack was stopped very early, and Ireland is no doubt grateful for it. Those parents, teachers, and children will have to live with the trauma of being the target of a random brutal act of violence, and those victims will have to wear those injuries for the rest of their lives.
One unlikely leader was born out of the outrage, and that was world MMA champion Conor McGregor. McGregor took to Twitter to express the same outrage that many millions of Irish are feeling, broadcasting his direct thoughts to tens of millions of supportive followers, and it’s taken hold. McGregor has directly tweeted about all of the Irish elite involved, and it’s gathering pace. There’s now a growing movement in Ireland to leave the EU, as people are aware that some of these murderers had been jobless and on benefits for decades. People aren’t just idly trolling on the internet about this. They’re enraged. They’re disgusted. It doesn’t matter now what the elites of Ireland say; Conor McGregor has declared war on them, and no doubt there are millions of Irish who will back his call to arms. This riot has been the warning shot over the elitist bow, declaring that enough is enough, and that Irish people and their culture will not be pushed out of their communities.
Varadkar has begun to crack down on the dissent, and hard. Proposed new legislation, which should be passed “in a matter of weeks” according to Varadkar, will do just this. Criminal Justice bill 2022 will make it illegal to prepare or possess material or content on your phone or computer that is “likely to incite violence or hatred against persons on account of their protected characteristics”. The specific law goes deeper into vagueness, adding that this content is illegal if it is “being reckless as to whether such violence or hatred is thereby incited.” What’s more, is that there are already laws in place that mean government thugs will put you in prison for 12 months if you refuse to hand over your password for your phone. If those Guardí thugs want to read texts between you and your spouse, you will be taken to court, found guilty of a crime, and sent to jail. Who defines what hatred is? Who defines what is likely to incite it? Do you really trust the lying government, with their ideological blinkers, to make “good” judgements as to what defines hate? Can this really be defined narrowly enough to ensure that regular people aren’t swept up into this new form of thought crime? Even if we trust today’s government to define hate, do we trust future governments to define it correctly? Remember, they’re not just making something a crime, they’re defining entire ways of thinking as illegal thought crime. They’re banning belief systems that are in opposition to the far-left ideological supremacists vision of the world. I’m finding it very difficult to not cliche this article by mentioning 1984, simply because of how brutally similar many of the themes are with the ethno-socialist elitism of today. It’s lies, government lies, all government lies from the start.
But it in a way it is good news. They’re losing. They know they’re losing. We know they know they’re losing. They’re flailing around, they’re losing their grip on the country and its politics. These hard clamps on freedom of speech are evidence that they fear the sea change, and they are right to do so. The ideological supremacists will never release their grip freely without it being pried from the throat of liberty by great force from free people.
It’s been beautiful to watch; Ireland can no longer ignore the issue. This news has blown up worldwide, thanks both to the bizarre cover-up by the mainstream media, and Conor McGregor’s planet-wide broadcasting of how enraged Irish people feel. His tweets immediately reached tens of millions and is now going to become a gigantic thorn in the elitist side. Ireland has a chance to revert course from becoming a grey municipal cultureless ethno-socialist state, as it still has that fervent love and dedication for its culture and its people as a race. There is only one home for the Irish ethnicity, nationality, and culture. Without it, that culture would have no home, no base, no future, and its past and culture will be forgotten. It seems there are still Irish who are willing to stop this from happening, and it may have a fighting chance.