East Wall rises again as community begins to once again rally in defiance of migrant plantations – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

East Wall rises again as community begins to once again rally in defiance of migrant plantations




The Community of East Wall have begun to hold rallies and marches once again to oppose the migrant plantation the government has established in their community and any plans for future plantations.

The people of East Wall had been rallying for months against the plantation of unvetted migrant males in their community.

Their resistance to the government’s plantation agenda has inspired hope and defiance across the country in the face of threats from the government and political establishments as whole as well as defamation and mockery by the establishment supporting media.

In April East Wall was the site of a vicious brawl between gangs of migrant men being housed in the old ESB building in the area.

While imminent concerns of public safety, availability of services and additional strains on an already critically low housing supply are driving protests in Ireland, the long term and even more fundamental demographic change being foisted upon the country poses an existential threat to the very idea of an Irish Nation supports of the protests have emphasised.

This massive demographic change will ultimately lead to a fundamental change in the character and culture of Ireland forever and this may be the goal.

The ongoing mass migration into Ireland has been compared is the destruction of “national homogeneity” as the late Peter Sutherland described it when calling on the EU to use mass migration to breakdown the national identities of its member states, making them more acquiescent to a supranational state as the BBC reported in 2012.

With successful protests in Ballybrack staving off the establishment of a migrant plantation in that community there are hopes that the spirit of resistance to what is being referred to as the “21st Century Plantation of Ireland” will be reinvigorated.

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