Social media users claim “Establishment media” in Ireland have gone full attack dog against Irish people who resist government’s migrant plantation agenda – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Social media users claim “Establishment media” in Ireland have gone full attack dog against Irish people who resist government’s migrant plantation agenda




As the good people of Inch, Co. Clare remain steadfast in their resistance to the placement of unvetted, male migrants in their community, establishment media outlets in the country have gone on full offensive to defend the 21st century plantation of Ireland and defame the concerned, local patriots of Inch.

The government is determined to see through a massive demographic shift in Ireland regardless of public opposition, dangers to social cohesion, lack of housing and pressure on services and in this goal to end national homogeneity in Ireland, the media establishment are fully on board.

The sensationalised and selective reporting on community resistance to the plantations as was seen recently with regard to Pearse Street in Dublin where aggressive, unvetted male migrants had set up a shanty encampment and now with the ongoing protests in Clare are a testament to the level of disdain for which many major media outlets in this country hold the Irish people.

The Taoiseach reiterated statements made last year saying “Communities don’t get ‘veto” on who lives in their area but as we all know, the people of Castleknock, in Varadkar’s constituency certainly do have a veto, likewise other areas such as Dalkey, Malahide or Donnybrook will never see migrant plantations of unvetted males establishment, let alone illegal encampments set up.

It appears that only working class and small rural communities are to be gifted the cultural enrichment of these plantations, with the media attack dogs ready to set upon any indigenous Irish who dare to dissent or disagree with the policy.

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