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This is what they fear most: people putting old divisions aside and standing together. While some continue to dig into the past in an attempt to reignite sectarian tensions and keep communities divided, more and more people are choosing to focus on the challenges of the present and the future. Catholics and Protestants have far more in common than what separates them. Across Northern Ireland people are beginning to see through the politics of division and are finding common ground on the issues that affect their families, communities and way of life. Unity does not mean forgetting the past. It means refusing to let it be used against us. A people united is far stronger than a people divided.

This is what they fear most: people putting old divisions aside and standing together. While some continue to dig into the past in an attempt to reignite sectarian tensions and keep communities divided, more and more people are choosing to focus on the challenges of the present and the future. Catholics and Protestants have far more in common than what separates them. Across Northern Ireland people are beginning to see through the politics of division and are finding common ground on the issues that affect their families, communities and way of life. Unity does not mean forgetting the past. It means refusing to let it be used against us. A people united is far stronger than a people divided.

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While Sinn Féin is socialist in branding… it’s globalist in practice. While they retain socialist rhetoric, their modern incarnation has shifted towards Progressive globalism with open immigration policies, EU alignment, and support for identity politics. Sinn Féin’s modern platform betrays its working-class, socialist roots — trading sovereignty and self-reliance for EU alignment and globalist agendas. Ask yourself, would James Connolly have supported handing control to unelected EU commissioners in Brussels?. Would the men of 1916 have fought for a republic, only to see its borders erased by globalist migration policy and its industries sold off to foreign capital? How can you claim to fight for Irish sovereignty while handing power to the EU? How can you defend the working class while promoting policies that dilute community and drive down wages? There is a contradiction here, Sinn Féin speak of socialism…but act like technocrats. They wave the flag of republicanism — while quietly ceding power to global institutions. They claim to represent the working class, yet promote policies that undercut the very communities they once fought to defend. This isn’t just political evolution, it’s ideological betrayal. Sinn Féin may still call themselves socialist, but in practice, they’ve traded class struggle for global alignment, they’ve turned their backs on the sovereignty they once died for. So it’s time to ask: Who do they really represent today?….The Irish people….or the global elite? The truth is simple: Sinn Féin has betrayed its roots, trading working-class socialism for globalist compliance.

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