I have always wanted to visit Ireland, especially now that I have friends to see there. The idea of going there is not such a pleasant one now. Here is what Ireland has become.
I have always loved rural areas of the United Kingdom, since I visited England and Scotland in 1984 and 1991. I’m not so sure about that now.
The Irish government is inviting migrant invaders from Africa and the Middle East to live in the midst of native Irish people, taking their housing and services, for free. Irish culture and mores dating back thousands of years are at risk. Why would they do this to their own people?
If this is allowed to continue, will there even be an Ireland in 20 years? The real Irish need to overthrow their government before it’s too late.
This is so sad. All of Britain is essentially gone, and not likely to be brought back to sanity in our lifetimes. To counter this tyranny, the people would have to engage in armed revolt–but all their guns have been taken away. It’s over.
True. I really wanted to show Hubby the Britain I loved in the nineties, but now I can never go back. I hate to miss Ireland, but I am a Jew and could not go to a place so overrun with Muslims.
P.S. – I realize that the “Republic” of Ireland is not technically part of Britain, but the same tyranny exists all over the British Isles, so there really is no functional difference among them regarding the topic of “migration”. I wish Pope Francis and his globalist allies could see these things and then explain to us why they support it all.
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It is over for old Ireland, the historical Foreigner from the Viking to the English they have always resisted and fought back against, they are now willingly allowing in and destroying their country and culture from within, it is over.
Will thee be an Ireland in the future?. Sure. But it will be the Islamic Republic of Ireland.
Erin go bragh! Never give up!