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Welcome to Ireland: Supporting your local community = terrorism Supporting a country ran by a terrorist organisation = heroic and brave

An Garda Síochána weren't set up to be a political police force but have turned into one.

Could have a million out on the streets protesting any foreign cause. Israel, Burma, the Iraq war. Will get zero reaction from state. 10,000 voters protesting a local issue? State has a problem. It's why ppl are astroturfed into caring about Levantine slop. Containment.

And communities being silenced. I take issue with the fact these state approved "protesters" are actually waving terror flags.

Startling how much the authorities hate the Irish people…. Shocking

Those NGO'S are the head of the snake.

The inner city protest appears to be a vile desecration of the Five Lamps, an historic Dublin treasure dedicated in 1880 as a memorial to Lieutenant General Henry Hall, a soldier from Athenry, county Galway. Henry served in India with the Bengal Army and was superintendent of the Ajmer-Merwara region of India for 13 years. When Henry died in 1875 at his Stillorgan residence, Merville House, his will made provision for the erection of a drinking fountain “to encourage sobriety”: the Five Lamps is that fountain. It’s is a Dublin North Strand landmark Lawless irreverence to Irish historical landmarks should not be tolerated in Dublin or anywhere else in Ireland. The Commissioner of the Garda Síochána Jeremy Harris should be held accountable. Or as the Boomtown Rats sang in Rat Trap - Dublin might find the “Five Lamp boys were comin on strong".

Putting these two videos side by side really is an eye opener into how Ireland works. Bias, agendas, propaganda, it’s no wonder a large part of the population are brain washed 🇮🇪🥲

The Garda have been traitors for a long long time now, most Garda in this country absolutely despise us, you can see it with any interaction with most Irish, as soon as they're involved with an Arab or a black person they're nice and polite, absolutely sickens me

does this represent Miami?
