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Ireland's Tragic History
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
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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. | |
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Ireland's Tragic Transformation
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| 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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