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The Great Replacement Chronicles: ‘A New Ireland’ Part VIII

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Archiving the “strange death of Europe,” as Douglas Murray put it, and the West more broadly, at the hands of the neoliberal technocracy.

Irish farmers and truck drivers protest fuel shortages, government dispatches army

Via Politico (emphasis added):

The Irish government deployed the army Thursday to remove trucks and tractors currently blocking key ports used for importing fuel and critical chemicals into the country.

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan announced the move following two days of round-the-clock blockades by hauliers and farmers angry over the surging price of motor fuel.

The grassroots and apparently leaderless protesters, who are coordinating their actions on social media platforms, say they’ll keep snarling key roads until the government agrees to increase existing emergency tax cuts on petrol and diesel made after the launch of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran…

An opposition party composed of four right-wing rural lawmakers, Independent Ireland, has allied themselves with the protesters. They called Thursday for the government to open “immediate, meaningful engagement to resolve this situation before it escalates further.”

I suspect that, although the fuel shortages caused by the Middle East conflict are the ostensible catalyst for the latest round of protests, it’s really the straw that broke the camel’s back, as it were. Ireland’s been stewing in populist resentment against its subversive government for a long while, not the least of their grievances being the mass import of migrants and the longstanding government policy of forcing farmers out of business with carbon tax nonsense.

Related: Irish Farmers Protest Government Cow Sacrifice to Climate Gods

Irish schoolboy gets treated to a taste of sweet Diversity™ behind school

Let us savor, in appreciation of Diversity™, the fruits of the “globalized Ireland” of which The Guardian, as reported in the previous installment of “A New Ireland,” is so adamantly in favor — a scene, to hear them tell it, that could have been ripped straight from 1926 Dublin (violence warning):

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I always wonder what the conversation between the school administrator and the parents in the after-action report is like:

Mrs. Landry: “Mr. Smith, as you know, our son was jumped by a mob of feral youths after school.”

Administrator: “Yes, yes, Mrs. Landry. Very upsetting. Well, boys will be boys.”

Mrs. Landry: “Well, Mr. Smith, I couldn’t help noticing that all of the youths, who were of a certain color with distinctly non-Irish accents, were all shouting racial epithets at my white son while they beat him mercilessly. Maybe you could investigate this as a hate crime because there seems to be a clear racial motivation at play.”

Administrator: “I certainly can’t, Mrs. Landry. We respect diversity here. But I can definitely call the Garde after our meeting and report you for hate speech. As a matter of fact, I’m legally obligated to.”

Related: British PM: We Censor Anti-Migrant Protests ‘For the Children’

Migrants demand special state-run Irish news service for African migrants

We’ve covered this state-funded media abomination extensively before, in which migrants gather around a table to complain about the evil white people who invited them into their country, and demand free stuff as reparations.

Here, they are demanding a “RTE Africa,” meaning a state-funded media venture dedicated to pandering to African migrants in Ireland, as if that’s not already the entire media ecosystem in Ireland.

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