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BREAKING: STEPHEN KERR ARRESTED FOR A ONE-LINE JOKE TWEET Violent crime is rampant across the land and Garda resources are inadequate. But never mind all that important stuff! Arresting dissenting voices like Stephen Kerr of The Irish Inquiry takes priority. Lawfare and anarcho-tyranny reign supreme while predators walk free...

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QUOTING IRISH LAW IS NOT MISINFORMATION Tourists think our capital city is a dump. Because, sadly, it is. It is a viscerally grotesque place full of potential and all too often realised danger. All over the news today are affronted accusations toward "people online with an agenda spreading misinformation to inflame the situation" [Garda being stabbed by "an Irish citizen"]. Note: the Irish are a non entity and any crime committed by someone with a migrant background [be they newcomers or first generation Irish who had to apply for or have parents apply for an Irish citizenship] will only be reported upon by the radical left, media and government if the person can be decribed as as "Irish citizen." So in essence we only exist distinctly as a people when they need to deflect from something horrific. Shame on the senior Gardaí today who are more concerned with misleading the public than they are about the reality of what their colleagues face daily. An "Irish citizen" who is "born in Ireland" means he was not considered Irish by LAW in the womb or after he was born. He or his parents had to apply to be legally seen as "Irish". Something you don't have to do if you are ethnically or ancestrally Irish. You must have at least one Irish person to be truly considered Irish from the moment of birth. This man has Pakistani parentage. The Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution Act 2004 (previously bill no. 15 of 2004) amended the Constitution of Ireland to limit the constitutional right to Irish citizenship of individuals born on the island of Ireland to the children of at least one Irish citizen and the children of at least one parent who is, at the time of the birth, entitled to Irish citizenship. It was approved by referendum on 11 June 2004 and signed into law on 24 June of the same year. It affected in part changes made to the Constitution by the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which was passed as part of the Good Friday Agreement. I do have an agenda and it is this; I want to prevent gaslighting and promote nuanced truth. I want to prevent the demise of our beautiful country. I want a safe future full of opportunities for my child. I won't stand by as Irish people are scapegoated while also being told they don't actually even exist as a distinct group (which is a LIE). Integration matters. The perpetrator of this crime indicates that, sometimes, having been born here makes no difference whatsoever to whether or not you will culturally assimilate. Dublin is turning in the UK in terms of knife and machete crime. There was a machete attack right outside my door in front of children just. Few months ago and the media would have reported those attackers as Irish. They were not. Don't Be fooled. Don't Be silenced. Your future and that of your children is dependent on your discernment and courage.

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Ireland does NOT record statistics on nationality and crime. Una McGurk, Senior Counsel, in this brilliant exposé explains WHY the CSO do NOT publish statistics on crime and nationality in Ireland, unlike other EU countries. Speaking at a Press Conference to launch the Womens Coalition on Immigration in Dublin on 2nd December, she explains that the CSO use An Garda Siochana's PULSE system to publish statistics on crime. PULSE records incidents of crime from arrest to court conviction. An Garda Siochana do NOT record nationality as a mandatory field on PULSE. The reason for this is a 2017 Expert Group Report on Recording Crime which did NOT recommend that nationality be recorded as An Garda Siochana did not have the legislative basis to require a suspect to provide this information. Una highlights that An Garda Siochana DO have a legislative basis to require a suspect to provide information on nationality under an EU Directive on Law Enforcement (2016), which was transposed into Irish law in 2018. This provides law enforcement agencies with the legal basis to collect data on a suspect's nationality and ethnicity for purposes of crime detection, investigation and prosecution. It is now 7 years since the publication of the Expert Group's report on Recording Crime Statistics on PULSE and the Irish government have STILL not applied the law so that An Garda Siochana record nationality as a mandatory field on PULSE. Una CALLS on the Irish people to hold the Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner to account by demanding that there is an urgent review of the mandatory fields on PULSE and, moreover, to apply the law which DOES enable the Gardai to record details of the nationality and ethnicity of ALL suspects. This is the only way to ensure Transparency and Accountability so that measures can be put in place to protect the safety of the Irish People ( and especially women and children).

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FACT CHECK ✅️ "If You WANT To Be Irish" Our Constitution Says You ARE, Claims Turkish Based Only Fans Irish Influencer: Oh dear. "If you want to be Irish, then you are Irish", it's in our constitution says self professed Irish history autodidact and Only Fans "influencer" Niamh O Connor (with over 450,000k young fans on TikTok). Who doesn't actually LIVE in Ireland as she supposedly moved to Turkey (to avoid tax possibly and because Irish property and cost of living is too expensive). She marvels at her own cleverness ("everyone knows" Irish history is her "hyperfixation") and claims Irish rebels fought to allow for ANYONE to be able claim to be Irish so long as they "want" to be, OR "pledge allegiance"...hmm. What is pledging allegiance? Ejaculating on an unsuspecting Irish woman on a Luas in broad daylight? As Abdiweli Ali (who was in the courts yesterday) did? Is it covering up for the murder of a beautiful young Irish woman as 5 members of Jozef Puska's family did? Or perhaps the best way to swear allegiance is to illegally enter a country by destroying your passport with the explicit intent to evade border patrols and conceal your identity (officially, 87% of asylum seekers arriving at airports have done so)? Is that the point at which they have pledged allegiance to Ireland? Even nice, law-abiding immigrants don't "pledge allegiance" to Ireland no more than I'm going to pledge allegiance to any country I may move to. Let's break down the claims of this very well off lady (with a very large platform) who does not have to live here or deal with the consequences of unrelenting unvetted open borders, unlike all her young and easily influenced female fans who (Irish and migrant alike) have to navigate increasingly unsafe streets, park walkways buses, luas carriages etc. By her own admission, she gets expensive taxis everywhere. Not all of us have that luxury, and when we do, we have to scope out the driver in case they are another Ioan Linguar (as his victim and my friend Lauren Spencer will attest). Here are the FACTS: The Irish Constitution (Bunnreact na Èireann) doesn't explicitly state that you are Irish simply by coming to Ireland and pledging allegiance to the country. Irish citizenship is primarily governed by the constitution AND the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 1956, as amended, which outlines specific criteria for acquiring citizenship. Article 9 of the constitution states that "future acquisition and loss of Irish nationality and citizenship shall be determined in accordance with the law" meaning rules are set by legislation, not by the constitution itself, and the constitution DOES NOT provide for citizenship based on solely pleading allegiance. Since the 1st of January 2005, a person born in Ireland is NOT automatically entitled to Irish citizenship unless one parent is Irish. Citizenship through naturalisation is acquired by meeting residency requirements. This means 5 years residency, but this government has awarded undocumented people citizenship after 2 to 3 years in many cases. Typically, though, 5 years of reckonable residency is needed; 5 out of the previous 9 years have been spent living in Ireland, or 3 years if married to an Irish person "or refugee" (which leaves the whole process wide open to applicants who may indulge in fake marriages for citizenship). Applicants must also demonstrate "good character" and an intention to reside in Ireland, and in certain circumstances, citizenship can be revoked (although this rarely ever happens). Lest it hasn't been said enough, citizenship in and off itself is a piece of paper and is not a marker of ethnicity. One would imagine demonstrating "good character" would involve not illegally concealing your background and identity. Perhaps I'm just old-fashioned and not progressive thinking, like Only Fans "creators" who "create content" for money so they can escape the nightmare unfolding in the very country they speak of. By Susanne Delaney

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