
The heart of Ireland was rocked on Friday as a massive Muslim procession marched through the city, aiming to culminate at the iconic GPO, a sacred symbol of Irish sovereignty and the 1916 Rising.
They eventually spoke at the Central Bank instead.
The sight of crowds draped in foreign flags and chanting in languages unfamiliar to most, has ignited a firestorm among ordinary Irish folk. This wasn’t just a parade—it was a bold statement, a cultural flex that’s left many asking: what’s happened to our Ireland?
The GPO, where Pearse and Connolly once stood for Irish freedom, is sacred in Irish history. Social media erupted, with #GPO2025 trending as citizens voiced shock and dismay. “This is our history, our heritage—how dare they claim it?” one social media user fumed, echoing a sentiment shared by thousands.
The procession, ostensibly a religious celebration, was seen by many as a provocative act, a sign of the rapid demographic and cultural remaking of Ireland under the noses of a sleeping public.
For years, unchecked immigration policies—pushed by out-of-touch elites in Leinster House—have reshaped towns and cities. The Irish, known for their hospitality, have watched as their schools, hospitals, and streets strain under the weight of mass migration.
Friday’s march was a wake-up call, a stark reminder that Ireland’s identity is slipping away. The government’s silence? Deafening. The people, however, are starting to roar. This isn’t about hate—it’s about survival. The Irish are waking up, and they’re demanding answers. Will our leaders listen, or will they let Ireland’s heritage fade into a multicultural mirage? The GPO has spoken before. On Friday, it spoke again.
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