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The Migrant Shelling, Ethnic Cleansing of Ireland Continues Unabated
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Armageddon ProseAside from the ethnic cleansing itself of a noble people, the most sadistic aspect of the all-out globalist siege of the Emerald Isle — catapulting wave after wave of weaponized migrants onto its shores — is that Ireland did not participate in any of the historical sins that allegedly justify the same punishment for other European nations.
It was neither party to the trans-Atlantic slave trade nor a colonizing power; on the contrary, it valiantly resisted 800 years of brutal British occupation, only to suffer its current national humiliation.
Historical innocence notwithstanding, being populated by white people, it's subject to the Great Replacement regime all the same — a regime not only met with no resistance by Ireland's so-called leaders, but actively facilitated by them.
The Irish Council for International Students (ICOS), in collusion with the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC), released a montage of non-Irish migrants complaining about not being able to speak "their" language, in their language, on the streets of Dublin and
"I want to feel safe in my own city," a Latinx, arms crossed in defiance of White supremacy™, demands — to add insult to injury, delivered in a flurry of Spanish.
"My own city!" says the Latinx.
The huevos on these people.
"I have witnessed racism on the streets because of the [sic] skin color," an Indian H1B-type complains.
"It makes me angry to see people not allow me to be who I am," some African heifer explains.
To emphasize the point, the people of Ireland paid through their tax money for the privilege to be berated by foreigners in foreign languages, whom they welcomed into Ireland, for being racist.
Next up, we have some "We Wuz Kangz," "The Egyptians Were Actually Sub-Saharan Blacks"-type historical revisionist African lady explain Irish heritage to the Irish, the punchline being that "there probably isn't such a thing as an Irish person."
"I think there's this whole idea of this whole pure bloodline thing, you know Ireland is for the Irish. Let me first start! How do actually know you're completely Irish? A lot of people in Ireland who were born and raised here are probably even British or any other kind white nationality… if get your DNA test some Irish people who have an Irish surname, have an Irish background aren't fully Irish who are talking about this whole island belongs to the Irish thing…
There probably isn't such a thing as an Irish person but biologically speaking because a lot of you guys will have a lot of different things mixed into your blood."


