Here is a statue of Seán Russell in Dublin. Seán was senior figure in the IRA and a Nazi collaborator. He pursued the principle that ‘England’s difficulty is Ireland’s opportunity’ and travelled to Nazi Germany in 1940 to meet with the Abwehr to receive instruction and support for IRA operations. Needless to say, there has been no motion by Dublin City Council to remove the statue. No, they are far more concerned with renaming a park named after a famous Irish Jew. But always remember, folks, there is no antisemitism in Ireland.