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The history of Ireland is both tragic and heroic.
For centuries, the English dominated and exploited the island.
Anyone who rebelled was killed or transported to the Caribbean to work as a slave alongside blacks.
In more modern times, the potato famine of 1845 to 1852 killed roughly one million people.
Barefoot mothers with clothes dropping from their bodies held dead infants in their arms as they begged for food.
Dogs ate corpses.
More than two million Irish fled, many to the United States, and the population dropped by nearly a third, one of the greatest depopulations of an island in history.
Americans shared the English contempt for the Irish.
This help-wanted ad for a cook and washerwoman from the New York Evening Post, September 8, 1828, says, To save trouble, no Irish need apply.
A researcher found 15 no-Irish-need-apply ads in the 1842 editions of Just the New York Sun.
When Frederick Law Olmsted toured the South before the Civil War, he asked a slaveholder why, for some jobs, he hired Irishmen.
It's dangerous work, he explained, and a Negro's life is too valuable to be risked at it.
If a Negro dies, it's a considerable loss, you know.
Back home, it was only in 1949 that the Irish established a republic, completely independent of Great Britain.
A proud, long-suffering people finally had a nation of its own.
And Ireland prospered.
But as it prospered, it lost its way.
Now, immigrants come to Ireland.
In 1987, there was a trickle of 17,000.
Last year, there was a flood of more than 120,000.
And this year, even more are likely to come.
These are big numbers for a country of just 5 million.
Many third-worlders claim asylum.
Numbers seeking international protection in Ireland in 2022 set to be highest in over 20 years.
The largest group was Ukrainians, but as this article notes, 10,000 others showed up just in the first nine months of last year.
That included 1,500 Somalis and more than 1,000 from Algeria, followed by Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and Afghanistan.
More than 5,000 came without passports, and not because they didn't have any.
They used them to board a ship or plane, but lost them during the trip.
This makes it harder to judge asylum claims.
70% of those frauds were men.
One of them explained that Ireland is an easy touch.
When corona gone, the people start hearing about Ireland, that in Ireland they give people the asylum.
Ireland doesn't have the will to deport criminals and asylum fakers.
An Irish site called the Berkian learned through a Freedom of Information request that not even 20% of the people ordered to leave actually go.
On the left are citizens of the top 10 countries for which Ireland issued deportation orders.
On the right are the top ten destinations to which illegals were sent back.
As you can see, even deportation is usually an empty threat.
Non-whites who live in Ireland are the new Irish, and as in all white countries, they make quite a fuss about themselves.
Here's a photo collage on the new Irish, young Irish and Muslim.
The photographer is also young Irish and Muslim.
Shakira says, at times I do feel I'm Irish, and at times I don't, even though I don't know anywhere else because I was born in Ireland.
Amina says, and I quote, I'm not like everyone else was like the Irish people were.
I think that gives me the courage to embrace my religion.
If she were where she belongs, she wouldn't have to worry, would she?
Here is Amanullah DeSondi, senior lecturer in contemporary Islam and chair of race equality at University College in Cork.
I bet you didn't know they have chairs of race equality at Irish universities, but they do.
He says, the fact is, there is more and more of me, and that is Ireland's future, and Ireland's future has to be represented through the media.
More and more of me.
We're taking over.
Thanks for clarifying that, Amanula.
And here's a young lad who gets the message.
Like, even one of my plans for Ireland, because I can literally tell you the future of this place.
People of my colour or other colours, wherever, are going to be the majority in this country.
Some Irish have had enough.
Just this year...
There has been enough grassroots opposition to immigration that Wikipedia has a page devoted to the demonstrations.
Locals are outraged when busloads of foreigners suddenly arrive.
This is from a demonstration in Dublin.
Here is another demonstration.
in the Dublin area of East Wall.
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This is a demonstration in front of the police station in Finglas, a suburb of Dublin.
Concerned parents of Finglass put up this leaflet that says, We will not tolerate any more people brought into our country.
An end to your lies.
There was an arson attack on this building in Dublin when it was rumored that foreigners would be housed here.
At Ballymun, another Dublin suburb, banners read, Ballymun says no.
Another said, Close borders.
Ireland is full.
Here is a protest in Mullingar in County Westmeath.
*Squeak*
In Coot Hill in the north of the Republic, demonstrators protested illegal immigrants on an industrial scale.
Memes like this are cropping up.
Rise up, Mother Island.
Ireland is full.
Big Brother doesn't like this.
The president of Ireland questions the future of national borders to block migration.
He says Ireland has to let everyone in as a commitment to a common humanity.
Black people in particular have to stay strong against racism, he says.
In response to protests, lefties in Dublin held an Ireland for All solidarity march.
Ireland for All?
As someone wanted to know, Africa is 430 times the size of Ireland, so why do Africans have to live in Ireland?
Asia is almost four times the size of Africa.
But here's an Asian at the rally explaining he has to be in Ireland to breathe in freedom.
The lefty Irish Times boasted about the rally.
Thousands protest against hatred and disinformation at anti-racism march.
The speeches were the usual guff.
Are you on the side of humanity, decency, equal rights, or are you on the road to fascism?
Or, we have come together to celebrate that fabulous, rich variety and diversity that is Ireland today.
Leon Diop.
Founder of Black and Irish said, Whether you were born in Ireland or Cameroon, we need to replace this culture of fear and hatred with love and empathy.
How nice for him!
The Irish Times failed to note.
That anti-immigration demonstrations are spontaneous.
The paper did not run this cute graphic of all the organizations that bragged how they worked together to give the country away.
I count at least 60 of these creepy groups, doubtless funded by George Soros, and probably by the U.S. State Department.
Ordinary people aren't fooled.
Before the rally, Independent IE had this headline, President Michael D. Higgins condemns those sowing hate and building fear around refugees.
As polls show, 56% believe Ireland took in too many.
Even in the teeth of pro-foreigner propaganda, 56% of the Irish said they were too many.
14% weren't sure, and only 30% disagreed.
But Mr. Higgins, President of the Republic, says those 56% are sowing hate, building fear, and are unforgivable.
Michael Higgins, here on the right, at an event last year, is 81 years old.
His father was a lieutenant in the Irish Republican Army.
Two of his uncles also fought, just as these men did, in the Irish War of Independence.
Two and a half years of bloodshed and sacrifice to throw out the English so Ireland could be Irish.
Were his father and uncles sowing hate?
Were they unforgivable?
What possessed this man to turn his back on the sacrifices of his flesh and blood and babble about Ireland for all?
Here he is, five feet, three inches tall, with two of his ministers.
On the right is his prime minister.
Leo Varadkar looks mostly white, but he has an Indian father.
He is openly homosexual and has a partner.
You can guess where he stands on Ireland for all.
If there were ever a white country that owes nothing to non-whites or to outsiders, it's Ireland.
Ireland never had an empire.
It was brutally colonized.
It never practiced slavery.
Instead, many Irish were slaves.
The Irish are indigenous.
It is their ancestors who built these beehive huts in County Kerry, modest shelters from 1,000 years ago in which a man can barely stand up.
Their ancestors carved out this 45-foot dugout canoe 4,500 years ago.
The Irish are the people who scratched out a living on this beautiful rugged island.
It's their kings and prelates who built a dedicated rock of cashel.
And the Irish are placidly to give all this away to Muslims and Africans who claim to be their future?
The Irish Times think so.
Here is the front page in the run-up to Valentine's Day.
Please note the article, Reignite Your Love Life.
This sort of thing is common.
Television advertising is packed with new Irish, as if they'd been there since the days of Brian Baru.
Ireland is a sickening example.
Of a people that can go from healthy, even armed nationalism to capitulation in just one generation.
Such is the power of the poisons the United States spreads everywhere.
May the spirit of their ancestors guide those good people in Finglas, Ballymun, Mullinger, and wherever the Irish are fighting for their heritage and way of life.
Capitulation is death.
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