Record emigration, record homelessness, record drug crime.
Ireland’s descent into Globalist dystopia has taken the best part of two decades, but there is no doubt that it has now arrived.
Birth rates have completely collapsed, young people are fleeing the country by the tens of thousands and confidence in those who run the country has never been lower. Dublin City has this week been voted the WORST city for public transport in Europe, with the ruling Fine Gael party spending the past decade funnelling money into woke projects instead of into infrastructure.
We saw glimmers of the authoritarian natures of Leo Varadkar and his hapless sidekick Simon Harris during the Lockdown, with churches locked up and dissenters even jailed.
Now, the brain drain in Irish politics has brought us to a situation wherein the politicians in question are now seeking to criminalise those who speak in a manner that is not conducive with government social engineering.
Pro abortion extremist Simon Harris, who was once prolife when it was politically expedient, has come out fighting against criticism of the draconian laws, launched a deranged attack on critics of the law, bizarrely stating that they are there to prevent discrimination.
This is a country that values free speech and indeed I even said myself when speaking at committee stage on this legislation, it’s absolutely your right to say offensive things, that’s absolutely your right in a democracy, but it’s not your right, absolutely not your right, to say something that incites hatred or danger towards another person, absolutely not your right to try and whip up homophobic activity and violence, homophobic violence against people, it’s absolutely not your right.
In 2020, Harris claimed that women were being asked if they would ‘murder their baby’ outside a Maternity Hospital in Dublin, however, when Catholic Arena proved that this was an unsubstantiated post from an Antifa Twitter account by an individual claiming to work for the Gardai, Harris failed to withdraw his claim, with the government even later using this as evidence of the necessity for anti prayer legislation near hospitals.
You can see the weaponisation of ‘hate speech’ here:
The current debate over these laws has completely blindsided the Irish government, who are accustomed to pushing through such laws without any public debate, largely due to the sycophancy of Irish ‘journalists’ who often write gushing articles about government policy in hope of receiving either state funding or a job as a government adviser, both of which are regular occurrences.
In 2018, the state found it very easy to demand that Google and Facebook supress information on their abortion law, thus ensuring that the majority of the electorate thought that they were voting to help women in crisis pregnancies rather than to sign a blank cheque for large scale abortions of healthy babies with healthy mothers.
Since then, the establishment of media outlet Gript as well as the rise of Globally famous Nationalist media figures such as Youtuber Keith Woods, has led to a situation wherein the likes of Donald Trump Jr. and Elon Musk have spoken out against the anti speech laws.
It is not possible to overestimate the impact of international voices on such issues.
Despite being touted as an ‘island at the centre of the world’, most Irish people are in fact convinced that the entire globe is in thrall to the policies of the Democratic Party of the United States of America and its derivatives in the Irish political system.
Interestingly, a small number of far left politicians have also opposed the bill, but likely on the misguided belief that the provision for protection of ‘hatred against religion’ would ever be upheld.
If the church thinks that it will be exempt from these laws, it needs to think again.
Only last year the ruling Green Party surrounded a church during Mass in Kerry after a priest objected to government policy on marriage.
Simon Harris himself in recent years has policed local parish newsletters, leading a public witch hunt against Catholics who dared object to the lucrative new state initiative on IVF.
If these laws come into force, they are coming for us.