“Just the beginning” – RTE reports just 1,500 attended Saturday’s Freedom march in Dublin, yet organisers say it was far bigger with more protests already planned – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

“Just the beginning” – RTE reports just 1,500 attended Saturday’s Freedom march in Dublin, yet organisers say it was far bigger with more protests already planned




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The national broadcaster didn’t include any footage in their Six One news programme on Saturday evening about the massive crowds that attended the ‘Freedom march’ in Dublin’s city centre.

Instead, they made a passing comment about it saying that some 1,500 people attended the rally.

The Liberal’s team were there reporting live.

For anyone in attendance, it was plain to see that there were huge crowds flowing from Custom House right through the city to Government Buildings.

Organisers say that the number was “thousands”, while one Garda The Liberal spoke to on the day estimated that some “2,500 to 3,000” people attended the rally.

Either way, more protests are already planned for people to attend and voice their opposition to what’s described as “medical apartheid” in relation to the vaccine passport.

Massive crowds marched through Dublin’s city centre on Saturday afternoon protesting the so-called “draconian” measures forced onto the Irish public.

Chants of “freedom”, “RTE is the virus” and “stick your vaccine” were heard throughout the city centre with numerous speeches at the entrance to government buildings.

A number of doctors spoke against NPHET claiming that they’re running the country and questioned whether there’s vested interests in their decision-making.

A large crowd said that they’re ready to fight the “tyranny” that has seen Ireland have a “two tier society” with the vaccine passport.

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