They are building a generation that will be the most right wing racists in the history of the world. Actually even though I am a right-wing racist, I am worried about the generation of kids we are bringing up will make things really frightening.
The pendulum can always swing too far. Look what happened to the loyal leftist useful idiots once things got to clown world levels. None of them were safe despite years, often decades of unquestioning service to the regime. The eye of sauron could turn on them in an instant and they'd have no say in it.
This could very easily happen on the right. Someone digs up a comment you made 20 years ago about Not All Migrants and suddenly you're in prison. Just because the right wing is the correct wing doesn't make it immune to corruption.
The ideal place for the pendulum is about 80% of the way to the right, but that's the thing about pendulums. They don't stop.
But we're SO far away from this situation, that it's not a real concern in our lifetimes.
If on one hand we have a radicalization of the right wing, the same is happening on the left.
And it took the left 60+ years to (nearly) fully occupy the educational and judicial systems. IF these "radical" right wing kids do grow up to occupy these positions, we'd still need decades to achieve critical mass.
But "needless" is what needs defining here, of course. It was unnecessary what they did to the Irish people. It's unnecessary what they did to us. But are any potential retaliatory deaths really "needless?" If someone hates you and is trying to destroy you, some things that are certainly needless in the broader sense suddenly become at the very least understandable.
...it's so that the wealthy can have a serf class they can shuffle around the country doing jobs for them for pennies and fucking over everybody else.
Even that's a bit too small scale. They want to beat everyone else down into that serf class. They don't care about saving a few bucks on cheap labor. They want to replace us, and humiliate the survivors. Whether that's along racial, ethnic, class, or whatever other lines you want to perceive things upon, this issue isn't the new people...it's getting rid of the old group. Everything else is a fringe benefit for them.
The suppression / destruction of the middle class, starting with the corruption of our education system to produce more compliant and stupid serfs, and fed by the importation of low IQ goons, and deliberate degradation of the economy.
Immigration doesn't have to be a prolem. Quotas limited immigration to numbers below native pop growth that would be forced to assimilate. Restrictions ensure that only people of value to society get in.
Uncontrolled immigration is a weapon to destroy functional societies.
The needless deaths here are going to be some genuinely innocent folk looking to migrate away from war torn areas being killed, the retaliations of those deaths and then the back and forth as deaths accumulate on each side when it is the politicians in Europe who are ultimately to blame for the whole lot of it.
Just like 30 years ago tempers all round will get flared when the simple solution is to stop those who can make these decisions happen being able to make any decisions at all
There was finally some rest in Ireland and all sides could still do their thing with violence not being the ever present fear and the first thig that bureaucrats who have never known any of it do is put violence back in.
There will be needless deaths but there should also be some in the right places because they are the ones sending the guns in far from where they will be fired.
The needless deaths here are going to be some genuinely innocent folk looking to migrate away from war torn areas being killed
No. Fuck them.
They made a choice. They could have chosen their nearest neighboring country that wasn't war torn. Instead they chose a country where they knew they would get maximum handouts, no mileage limit, at the expense of the people who rightfully feel like they've had to eat enough shit for a lifetime.
The needless deaths here are going to be some genuinely innocent folk looking to migrate away from war torn areas being killed, the retaliations of those deaths and then the back and forth as deaths accumulate on each side when it is the politicians in Europe who are ultimately to blame for the whole lot of it.
Agreed, and was kind of my point. The deaths are needless, but the truly sad and wasteful part is that the "elites" didn't have to do this to us.
The elites have just declared war on the IRA and the UDA, and both have trained armies across the globe. So that's quite the arsenal that European elites have brought against themselves.
Good luck to them going anywhere in their global citizenship package and being too far away from anyone connected to any of the groups that have experience in the field.
For context, a youtube comment on the mistranslation of this line:
"@Kitchen_Sessions
3 years ago
I just want to correct this daft notion that the chorus means "Oro you're welcome home." It means
nothing of the sort. In spite of what Google translate may tell you. This version of the song is a call to
action. A call to arms, to insurrection and to take back the land stolen by foreigners. Let me explain why.
The full line of the chorus is: Óró. Is sé do bheatha abhaile (If you are speaking English you could say it
as: "o ro iss shay do va-ha awal-ya" but a little bit quickly.
Irish is a very contextual language. It depends what you say and when you say it. If you read "aimsire
lahreach" in a grammar book, it's probably saying "present tense". If you see exactly the same thing on
TV is probably means "weather report". See how different they are. It's the same with this song.
"Óró" is grabbing your attention. My granny would often call "Oro a Dáithí".
It means everything from "come here" "pay attention" "heads-up" "mind what you are doing" "look
here" and so on. So she was saying: "Pay attention David".... So pay attention you... or just "heads-up"...
Óró a thú ...
The next word in the written version is the verb/copula: "Is" and it's missing from the song. That's
common enough in Irish, because "everyone" knows it should be there. So the phrase should be "Is sé
do".... It is your... beatha, (do bheatha). There is no English word for this. The nearest would be
"livelihood" or "sustenance", even "heritage" - and all of them together. In this case I think it's OK to say
it means "birth right". Now: bhaile is really: abhaile... Meaning "back home".So the whole phrase gets
pronounced: o ro iss shay do va-ha awal-ya. But it's too long to fit the metre of the song so we get.: o ro
shay do va awal-ya. And all that is quite ok in Irish.
SO, THE LINE REALLY MEANS: Pay attention It's your birth-right back home.
The last line of the chorus is especially important: To read it as "now that summer is coming" would be
to misunderstand it. In agricultural Ireland, the summer is useless - unless you've already prepared "in
the coming of the summer" in March and April. Which is exactly what the line says: Anois (now)... ar
theacht (in the coming of)... an tsamhraidh (the summer).
The song goes on to say something like "I was in a bar in some foreign lad when this woman began
bemoaning me... Don't you know what's going on back home.... Your birth right is being stolen and sold
to foreigners. Because although this is an old song, a little over 100years ago Patrick Pearse re-wrote it
to support the planned rising (April 1916). There's nothing about "welcome home" in these lyrics (except
for a bit about being more welcome than a hundred cows who were milking (and so especially valuable
at a time when a man was considered rich if he had two cows). So to repeat myself, this version of the
song is a call to action. A call to arms, insurrection and to take back the land stolen by foreigners."
So I guess until we annoy governments into curtailing protestors we'll just keep banging our head on this wall. Quick, toss a manifesto on the ground and claim they were trying to stage an uprising, pigs!
You'd think they could just put it to a public vote: Anyone who votes "yes" in a district that also voted "yes" can house the future scholars, everyone else gets a wall around those spots.
'Cause right now, seems like the public opinion is very clearly leaning away from the governing body's decision.
Lol, the pedo spammer's calls for child marriage stay up for days, but calls for revolution against autogenocidal western governments get smacked down fast.
Imagine betraying your country/people for anything.
They are building a generation that will be the most right wing racists in the history of the world. Actually even though I am a right-wing racist, I am worried about the generation of kids we are bringing up will make things really frightening.
Frightening?
The pendulum can always swing too far. Look what happened to the loyal leftist useful idiots once things got to clown world levels. None of them were safe despite years, often decades of unquestioning service to the regime. The eye of sauron could turn on them in an instant and they'd have no say in it.
This could very easily happen on the right. Someone digs up a comment you made 20 years ago about Not All Migrants and suddenly you're in prison. Just because the right wing is the correct wing doesn't make it immune to corruption.
The ideal place for the pendulum is about 80% of the way to the right, but that's the thing about pendulums. They don't stop.
Japanese and Korean people can stick around. Got no truck with them.
I used to worry about that as well.
But we're SO far away from this situation, that it's not a real concern in our lifetimes.
If on one hand we have a radicalization of the right wing, the same is happening on the left.
And it took the left 60+ years to (nearly) fully occupy the educational and judicial systems. IF these "radical" right wing kids do grow up to occupy these positions, we'd still need decades to achieve critical mass.
Oh, for sure. If things end up going wrong in that particular direction, they will go very wrong.
A country has to earn one's allegiance, in my opinion.
May Ireland be the first pebble in the avalanche.
They still got a lot of living veterans from there last conflict around who are probably looking for an excuse to dust off the old skimask.
Fuck cops. In a corrupt state, there's no such thing as a good cop.
I hate to say it but it looks like somebody's day will come (Again).
Its a shame that Climate Change is going to blow up some cars.
I don't like needless deaths but when you bring blood to the shores of Ireland you'd best expect retaliation.
This isn't going to end well and it doesn't take a genius to see why.
I absolutely agree.
But "needless" is what needs defining here, of course. It was unnecessary what they did to the Irish people. It's unnecessary what they did to us. But are any potential retaliatory deaths really "needless?" If someone hates you and is trying to destroy you, some things that are certainly needless in the broader sense suddenly become at the very least understandable.
Just let us all live in peace, you freaks.
Even that's a bit too small scale. They want to beat everyone else down into that serf class. They don't care about saving a few bucks on cheap labor. They want to replace us, and humiliate the survivors. Whether that's along racial, ethnic, class, or whatever other lines you want to perceive things upon, this issue isn't the new people...it's getting rid of the old group. Everything else is a fringe benefit for them.
The suppression / destruction of the middle class, starting with the corruption of our education system to produce more compliant and stupid serfs, and fed by the importation of low IQ goons, and deliberate degradation of the economy.
Immigration doesn't have to be a prolem. Quotas limited immigration to numbers below native pop growth that would be forced to assimilate. Restrictions ensure that only people of value to society get in.
Uncontrolled immigration is a weapon to destroy functional societies.
The needless deaths here are going to be some genuinely innocent folk looking to migrate away from war torn areas being killed, the retaliations of those deaths and then the back and forth as deaths accumulate on each side when it is the politicians in Europe who are ultimately to blame for the whole lot of it.
Just like 30 years ago tempers all round will get flared when the simple solution is to stop those who can make these decisions happen being able to make any decisions at all
There was finally some rest in Ireland and all sides could still do their thing with violence not being the ever present fear and the first thig that bureaucrats who have never known any of it do is put violence back in.
There will be needless deaths but there should also be some in the right places because they are the ones sending the guns in far from where they will be fired.
No. Fuck them.
They made a choice. They could have chosen their nearest neighboring country that wasn't war torn. Instead they chose a country where they knew they would get maximum handouts, no mileage limit, at the expense of the people who rightfully feel like they've had to eat enough shit for a lifetime.
They are not innocent if they decide to enter white nations.
Agreed, and was kind of my point. The deaths are needless, but the truly sad and wasteful part is that the "elites" didn't have to do this to us.
The elites have just declared war on the IRA and the UDA, and both have trained armies across the globe. So that's quite the arsenal that European elites have brought against themselves.
Good luck to them going anywhere in their global citizenship package and being too far away from anyone connected to any of the groups that have experience in the field.
needless? they swung first.
I'm sure the Irish of all people are concerned at being threatened by the army. Again. 🙄
Spread the government's resources thin. They can't have this show of force set up everywhere all the time.
Rifles of the IRA plays in the distance, slowly growing louder
"Oh, I say, Nigel, why are the Fenians setting up loudspeakers?"
Óró, sé do bheatha bhaile
For context, a youtube comment on the mistranslation of this line:
"@Kitchen_Sessions 3 years ago I just want to correct this daft notion that the chorus means "Oro you're welcome home." It means nothing of the sort. In spite of what Google translate may tell you. This version of the song is a call to action. A call to arms, to insurrection and to take back the land stolen by foreigners. Let me explain why. The full line of the chorus is: Óró. Is sé do bheatha abhaile (If you are speaking English you could say it as: "o ro iss shay do va-ha awal-ya" but a little bit quickly. Irish is a very contextual language. It depends what you say and when you say it. If you read "aimsire lahreach" in a grammar book, it's probably saying "present tense". If you see exactly the same thing on TV is probably means "weather report". See how different they are. It's the same with this song. "Óró" is grabbing your attention. My granny would often call "Oro a Dáithí". It means everything from "come here" "pay attention" "heads-up" "mind what you are doing" "look here" and so on. So she was saying: "Pay attention David".... So pay attention you... or just "heads-up"... Óró a thú ... The next word in the written version is the verb/copula: "Is" and it's missing from the song. That's common enough in Irish, because "everyone" knows it should be there. So the phrase should be "Is sé do".... It is your... beatha, (do bheatha). There is no English word for this. The nearest would be "livelihood" or "sustenance", even "heritage" - and all of them together. In this case I think it's OK to say it means "birth right". Now: bhaile is really: abhaile... Meaning "back home".So the whole phrase gets pronounced: o ro iss shay do va-ha awal-ya. But it's too long to fit the metre of the song so we get.: o ro shay do va awal-ya. And all that is quite ok in Irish. SO, THE LINE REALLY MEANS: Pay attention It's your birth-right back home. The last line of the chorus is especially important: To read it as "now that summer is coming" would be to misunderstand it. In agricultural Ireland, the summer is useless - unless you've already prepared "in the coming of the summer" in March and April. Which is exactly what the line says: Anois (now)... ar theacht (in the coming of)... an tsamhraidh (the summer). The song goes on to say something like "I was in a bar in some foreign lad when this woman began bemoaning me... Don't you know what's going on back home.... Your birth right is being stolen and sold to foreigners. Because although this is an old song, a little over 100years ago Patrick Pearse re-wrote it to support the planned rising (April 1916). There's nothing about "welcome home" in these lyrics (except for a bit about being more welcome than a hundred cows who were milking (and so especially valuable at a time when a man was considered rich if he had two cows). So to repeat myself, this version of the song is a call to action. A call to arms, insurrection and to take back the land stolen by foreigners."
That's far more words than I'd have done for such an action against my community.
They need to bring "shunning" back with a vengeance.
etc.
Make being a tool of a corrupt government bloody inconvenient.
I've said it before and I'll never stop saying it: The IRA did nothing wrong.
they will if they don't return. i highly doubt even a single one of them fought for a free ireland just to have it given to foreigners
yes, escalate. force them to use the actual army.
Imagine growing up through the troubles only to bootlick for the government.
It's afraid.
So I guess until we annoy governments into curtailing protestors we'll just keep banging our head on this wall. Quick, toss a manifesto on the ground and claim they were trying to stage an uprising, pigs!
You'd think they could just put it to a public vote: Anyone who votes "yes" in a district that also voted "yes" can house the future scholars, everyone else gets a wall around those spots.
'Cause right now, seems like the public opinion is very clearly leaning away from the governing body's decision.
The only vote the sellout government cares about is the one they 'fortified'.
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Don't even come near the line. Irish patriots don't need people fedposting and undercutting their successful efforts.
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Don't even come near the line. Irish patriots don't need people fedposting and undercutting their successful efforts.
Lol, the pedo spammer's calls for child marriage stay up for days, but calls for revolution against autogenocidal western governments get smacked down fast.
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How about that list of actionable slurs?