Things are popping in Ireland. Lotsa splodies. People are not very happy. It’s a mess and all that.
Let’s get into why the Irish are more pissed than usual. Actually, let’s see whether you can guess, before reading on.
Were you able to guess that it’s because of a Muslim migrant? Did you guess that it involved the rape of a little girl? If so, you probably didn’t think it was much of a guess. And if you want a prize, too bad. No one gets a prize for getting the free space on a bingo card.
The Irish broke out into protests that quickly turned violent in and around Ireland’s capital of Dublin, and particularly outside of the migrant hotel that housed the migrant.
The phrase “migrant hotel” shouldn’t even be in the vernacular. Those just shouldn’t exist.
The Irish aren’t just pissed because a child was violated by a migrant, but also because the choice was made back in March that he should be deported. But he remained in the country anyway, so the crime should not have even happened. And even after it did, the Irish government decided to continue housing the migrant at a migrant hotel at taxpayer expense, and fund his legal defense, also at taxpayer expense.
I’m pissed, and I’m all the way over here.
Now, if you thought that the Summer of Love riots after George Floyd’s overdose death were bad, the Irish are close to outdoing them in just a few hours. In that time, they have set fires, including to at least one police vehicle, and in at least one case, protesters have succeeded in driving back police in riot gear. A new water cannon was deployed, but reportedly not yet utilized.
The riots are about what you would expect from a people with a history of fighting tooth and nail in entirely hopeless wars of defense.
Notice how the left isn’t giving this any attention, despite its potential to be used as an example of right-wing violence? That’s because this is the kind of thing they’re afraid of. If the people with grievances over their heritage being given away to those with no love for it were to find out that they’re not alone, then the right could end up growing to something more than a controlled token opposition.
And that’s one of the main reasons why I don’t believe that the ultra-wealthy political left is stoking this conflict on purpose as part of a Hegelian manipulation strategy. But if a person thought that, I’d understand why they would. What did the establishment left really think would happen when trafficking in legions of migrants from part of the world where the predominant religion thinks pederasty is okay, and that uncovered women in public are valid targets?
The reason why we have problems like this is because those with the most power to change society are isolated from the consequences of their own policies. They live in their own gated communities, not in cities or neighborhoods near migrant hotels which, in Ireland, have crime rates 30 times higher than what’s typical for most of Ireland.
The obvious thing that one would expect to happen did happen, and it was followed by the obvious response. But as of now, it’s still a developing story.
But it should be obvious that we’re only seeing the beginning of what’s to come. People are getting fed up with the stupid bullshit, including the import of those with no love for our society and culture.
If you’re someone who thought that the mass migration of Muslims was a good idea, you are an absolute moron. You have no capacity for being a positive asset to society. You should be disallowed from voting or otherwise influencing public policy, ever again.
If you bring people in from cultures that believe that its normal for people to do a certain thing, don’t be shocked when those people do that thing.
Let’s be realistic, here. I don’t expect any western politicians to change their policies. It’s fully expected of them to never admit that they were wrong, all while clinging to power for as long as possible, and even doubling down on the policies that are destroying culture and society, not only because they hate these things, but also to spite the people who they govern.
But something has got to give.
