I want my country back. Everywhere I look I see signs that Ireland is changing, morphing into something I no longer recognize. All my male instincts are screaming at me “this is bad, it must be stopped”, and I cannot figure out when every other man in Ireland doesn’t feel the same. – Kebab shops and Muslim barbers line every street. – Groups of African men loiter on the corners.

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I want my country back. Everywhere I look I see signs that Ireland is changing, morphing into something I no longer recognize. All my male instincts are screaming at me “this is bad, it must be stopped”, and I cannot figure out when every other man in Ireland doesn’t feel the same. – Kebab shops and Muslim barbers line every street. – Groups of African men loiter on the corners. – Countless languages are heard and kids are forced to learn about diversity. – Women don’t feel safe, girls don’t feel safe. – Migrant camps everywhere. – Houses intended for Irish families are occupied by people with no ties to this land and no right to be here. – The state is purchasing enormous hotels and designating them as permanent migrant hubs. – Violent crime steadily increasing, over 20% of the prison population are migrants. – And every shop, hospital, restaurant and building site is occupied with cheap foreign labour. Irish people are not happy, there’s a sense of anxiety everywhere because we have become a persecuted class in our own country. Constantly told we have to pay for historical sins committed by other white people. Lumped in with imperialist nations despite the fact we are still colonised ourselves. Stopping illegal immigration won’t fix any of our problems. We need to stop all immigration. Coming to Ireland legally and paying taxes doesn’t make someone a good person. It doesn’t give them a right to a country our ancestors died to protect. Land, opportunity, peace, culture and natural beauty, these things are ours, they are not for migrants. Those of you afraid to admit that should step aside immediately. If you’re afraid of offensive language, step aside. If you are not willing to lead, step aside. We are in the fight of our lives and losing means the end of Ireland. Some of you don’t seem to understand the urgency. Instead of being placid and accepting our demise, it’s to fearlessly reaffirm ownership of Ireland.

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