Some people think freedom and liberty are just too hard, so they want to see a socialist utopia, heavy on government tyranny, come in and make them feel safe and secure from the dirty, messy consequences of being independent.
So they are willing to be ruled by politicians from a nation of warring tribal groups who say they need to be beaten to death to keep them obedient. Yes, this is a real thing- keep reading.
Other people feel guilty that they were born in a place where Western Civilization is the foundation of their society because they don’t feel worthy of being blessed by such good and just behavior toward themselves and their families.
So chaotic and messy immigration is ok with them.
Both groups of these kinds of people are happy about the number of brutal third-world invasions of peaceful and prosperous Western cultures.
They want chaos, strife, and murder. Let’s just be honest. Here is the perfect story plucked out of the headlines to examine.
Newsweek reported last week: ” Irish police are questioning an Algerian man suspected of stabbing a woman and three children outside a school, in an attack that sparked a night of furious riots, looting and anti-immigrant protests in Dublin. The Irish Times reported that the suspect is believed to be “a naturalized Irish citizen, who has lived here for 20 years.”
And the Irish people are being told they can not talk about the out-of-control migration problems in their country. Isn’t that part of diversity great?
This stabbing story coming out of Ireland of a knife attack on innocent children is the perfect example of those exact types of people described above, brought from a third-world culture of death and dominance called Bangladesh- and now the truth comes out about how much you can change someone from such a place.
“A politician celebrated for being a Muslim immigrant councilor in Limerick, Ireland reacted to the Dublin riot following a mass stabbing by an immigrant: “I’d like to see them [protesters] shot in the head or bring the public in & beat them until they die”
There appears to be a changing of the population in Ireland, according to this Irish Central article:
In Ireland, immigration and emigration both increased in 2022, report finds
In 2022, immigration into Ireland was up 31% the previous year, a new report has found.
As a result of these developments and others, Ireland saw a significant increase in immigration, with 141,600 people arriving in the year leading up to April 2023, according to CSO figures. This represents a 31% increase from the year to April 2022.
However, emigration also increased, with 64,000 individuals leaving Ireland during the same period, marking a 14% increase from the previous year.
(ESRI notes that these figures for immigration and emigration include Irish nationals.)
Bangladesh, officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth most populous country in the world and is among the most densely populated countries, with a population of around 170 million in an area of 57,320 sq mi.
According to crime statistics, Bangladesh’s borders are difficult to monitor, which makes the country vulnerable to organized crime, including human trafficking and human smuggling.
According to a 2013 Amnesty International report, the Bangladeshi government’s failure to address rights to traditional lands in the eastern Chittagong Hill Tracts region has left tens of thousands of Pahari Indigenous people landless and trapped in a cycle of violent clashes with Bengali settlers- meaning it is an overcrowded country with tribal conflicts that Ireland has imported into their country.
Mass immigration has its downsides- and Ireland is finding that out now- and a new conflict is about to start, according to these posts:
CONOR MCGREGOR: “If they do not act soon with their plan of action to ENSURE Ireland‘s safety, I will.” “We are not losing any more of our women and children to sick and twisted people who SHOULD NOT even be in Ireland in the first place.”
Updates are that the Muslim Councillor will be expelled for his comments, but does that really address the larger problem?