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The reality is that Varadkar will be completely under the control of his masters - the skeletons in his closet probably come in the shape of very young boys.

The reality is that the young men of Ireland have had enough, and there will be no containing their virile young male energy.

The reality is that Conor McGregor has the means to organize that energy and turn it into a force that will overcome the traitors in Ireland.

Long live the Fighting Irish.

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Unchartered territory. The main weapon - accusing their enemies of being far right - is falling flat.

Once they lose control of “racist” and “xenophobe” they may be out of magic words altogether. And lets face it, this whole shit show across the West is about sensitivity to verbal accusations since whites are not actually the neo-Nazi genociders they want us to be.

But Northern Europeans are nothing if not tough. That’s why we have been targeted. I suspect Ireland is just getting there first because it is small.

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I think they've reached the limits of what they can do with magic words already. Once social immunity has been built up to a few of them, it extends de facto to all.

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I agree. The masses will have peaked behind the curtain and that will go. And it is a massive part of the assault. Not surprising since the academics and the laptop class excel at verbal dexterity. But what then?

I am already seeing some aspects of the conventional Right make blunt statements about mass repatriations they wouldn't have done only a few months ago. Mainly Douglas Murray. But he is pretty mainstream so who knows what others are really thinking. Could just be a weather balloon to test public sentiment given his place in the hierarchy.

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The mainstream right is certainly sounding quite a bit bolder than they were in the very recent past. I suspect a mixture of Elon loosening things up on Xitter, combined with the cultural impact of several years of dissident right meming.

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Plus the visibility of the Palestinian demonstrations. In London there were a lot of brown people chanting. I have absolutely no doubt that rattled a few cages. Most Muslims do not socialize publicly in the UK, so they are somewhat invisible. You certainly don't see them in pubs. I suspect that came as a shock. They also did themselves no favours disobeying the police when politely asked to move along. Blatantly non-British behaviour basically. Aggressive and insulting in ways we don't really see normally.

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I'm of two minds on the anger of Muslims and Arabs in London being "aggressive and insulting" in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

On the one hand, I think their anger is completely justified. There are no words for what Israel is doing to the Palestinians right now - the sheer glee so many Jews are expressing in shredding the bodies of these people is beyond genocide.

On the other hand, I ask myself, what are these immigrants (legal and otherwise) doing in the UK in the first place? Most are economic opportunists, not political refugees. And the violent crimes too many of them commit against regular Brits (not TPTB) speaks to a complete lack of respect after being made so welcome in a country they did not build, and are not contributing to, in any meaningful way.

I do wonder if the anger on the streets in Ireland was primed on some level (maybe subconscious?) by the Israeli Jews' assault on Gaza. I understand the Irish have traditionally been quite sympathetic towards Palestinians.

I think there is a strong case to be made for solidarity between the Palestinian cause and the Irish one. The Palestinians are not trying to get a free ride in a Western country. They steadfastly want to remain in, return to, and have sovereignty over, their own homeland.

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I disagree with most of that. If Palestinians got a chance to move west they'd all go en masse. Much of their bile is hatred of Jews and to some extent the West. I have no comment to make on the war as they will fight for as long as two states are there.

As for the immigrants. Not everyone belongs in the west. Some are spectacularly unsuited to living in a western liberal nation. The lack of respect is their character. They come from failed states. And they fail for a reason. IQ is one factor; you need a group average IQ of 95 or above to maintain basic civilization. Most in the UK are in the 75-85 range. That manifests as an inability to adopt societal norms. One of those norms is basic respect for your hosts.

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I hear you on the IQ issue. To say "Not everyone belongs in the west" is a very diplomatic (dare I say British?) way of putting it.

You may be right about the Palestinians, I can't really say. But for a people that has been treated as they have been for over 75 years, they are nothing if not resilient. I deeply admire them for that.

If their "bile" is hatred of Jews I can hardly blame them. That might be something we can learn from them, despite their most probably lower IQ. The Jews are at the root of virtually all of our Western ills - take your pick: mass immigration, feminisim, marxism, transhumanism. This tiny tribe is vastly over represented amongst the movers and shakers pushing all those agendas.

Which is not to say Westerners do not still hold responsibility for much of our current malaise - we fell victim to the temptations and we have to own up to that if we want to get anywhere. But we have to know who are real enemies are. Jews have called Muslims the "broom" they'll use to sweep out Europe. I think we are seeing that playing out in real time.

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Yes we are. But it is what it is whoever is behind it. We have been far too trusting. But that trust is now eroding. I do agree immigration is being used to sink Western nations and we are letting it happen. That said most are against mass immigration but we still haven't learned the mainstream parties won't put a stop to it. It will take something far more drastic.

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