Authentic Republicans Finally Decry “Globalist Plantation”
A "far-right" thought on the sharpening of rhetoric from Republicans against the globalist machine.
In a statement released on Republican Sinn Fein’s Poblachtach two weeks ago, the political wing of the Continuity IRA acknowledged the problem of mass immigration as a “Globalist Plantation”, echoing the sentiments of nationalists of all creeds. In this statement, which can be read here, the group also state that Provisional Sinn Fein have “traded” the Easter Lilly for the WEF Badge and that it should be seen as a statement of intent. This is what we have all been saying for the best part of 5 years.
This statement is about two weeks old at this point and I am ashamed to admit that I do not follow the Republican movement the way that I want to or should considering how fascinated I am with Republicanism, which brings me to one of the core reasons for writing this article. My desire to see the Republic envisaged in 1916 in my lifetime. I have to admit up front that I am not a historian. I have a terrible recall that requires me to revise a certain topic when I revisit to bring things back into focus but it is It is all there but buried under a mound of divergent thoughts and curiosities. In my youth I was fascinated with the IRA. I saw them as the bravest men in the world. The Video Statements, reading out their intent, openly claiming responsibility for measures taken in full paramilitary uniform appealed to me. The forthrightness of it. The Pride in the Irish people, our identity and our claim to Eire. All of this went away from the public eye in the early naughties and young men like myself who would have been eager to join up or at least support them had our minds and attention dragged elsewhere. Back then I cared not for the political aspect of the post troubles IRA. I didn’t even know what socialism was, the meaning of the word assigned to a different set of values in my mind. A quest for the betterment of society maybe, or anti-authoritarianism. Thats how I saw it. I saw these men and women as defenders of the Irish Nation, that Nation being us, the people. They were the epitome of Irish pride and valour. Then they disappeared into the hinterland of localised feuds driven by ego and the splitting of hairs.
In the years since I slowly became interested in politics but in the absence of determined dissident nationalist option I had only criticisms of the gombeens that filled every talk show and radio interview. The water charges protests were the first engagement I had with political discourse. I was telling everyone I met that the charges would be a mechanism of enslavement, that we already paid for public water services and that the resources belonged to the people. I was telling them about the fluoridation of the water and the eventual implementation of smart meters. Although I had yet to become an activist at that time or even a participant, I had still found my tribe. I saw them then for the first time. Real protestors.
The water protests marked a transition from the unified working class of Ireland, under the stewardship of the Unions and the quasi-socialists such as Murphy, McDonald and Barrett, into a political and ideological PG rated sitcom. After the election of Trump in America, opinions split down the middle and soon after that these fake socialists committed to the United Nations Program for global control. Every mainstream party in the country began reading from the same hymn sheet. The authors of this Hymn sheet, as we have all now discovered, were the the World Economic Forum.
When I found out about the Forum and its Unconstitutional and undemocratic partnership, signed in June of 2019, I was in the middle of becoming an anti-covid measures activist. I was opposing my liberties being stripped by the global elites but all the while I was being called a fascist by the very people I expected to be on my side. People referring to themselves as republicans. Although I was aware that the dissident Republicans were completely opposed to the EU and outside rule, I never thought they would remain absent from these attacks on our sovereignty. When the government announced that they planned to enforce vaccine passports on the Irish pub, the heart of Irish communities the country over, I thought that would bring about marches of the IRA in full regalia. Instead they allowed the the full spectrum of UN Utopianism to flow through their ranks through sympathies for ANTIFA and the NGO humanitarian networks across the world. Antifa is the catch all phrase used to describe what should be far-left groups who oppose Fascism, or in other words, Corporatism. Instead, ANTIFA has become a vehicle of fascism, counterprotesting the very people who have the primary grievance against globalist control of Ireland. It is a gross miscarriage of justice against the Irish people that this has even occurred.
Rather than see this huge surge of Nationalism as good for … the nation… the Republican movement sat back and allowed those among them who were captured by the globalist Antifa movement to claim Republicans were against us, even though we are nothing more than concerned nationalists that hold the same views on many issues. This is a paradox that was intentionally designed by outside forces to splinter the nationalist movement. Antifa has repeated this gimmick across the world. The “anti-fascist” movement advocates incessantly for open borders and gaslights the native population in each country they operate in. The Republican movement in Ireland is guilty of allowing them to masquerade as Republicans here, in particular when statements such as the RSF statement above are promulgated into the ether in spite of the fact they have supported and backed this farcical suppression of nationalism. Maybe RSF have fallen for the lies that we are all supportive of British groups, or that we fundamentally racist above and beyond normal concerns about multiculturalism and national sovereignty. To say there are no hard right thinkers in our ranks would be a lie, but it is equally as dishonest to omit the fact that we are largely economic leftists with socially conservative views. This dishonesty is now playing out in front of a backdrop of entropic migration that has caused the loss of multiple lives and the very fabric of Irish culture and society. There needs to be a sense of urgency and duty here.
The Republican Sinn Fein Statement sits comfortably alongside other writings about being antifascist and supportive pieces for Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian number 2 who was assassinated by US drone strike in 2020, among a medley of overlapping and conflicting causes. Regardless the wording of the statement shows that the RSF are becoming aware of the true state of affairs, or perhaps always were and kept shtum till now. As someone who has been fighting tooth and nail against the current influx of planters driven the EU I can only welcome such as statement but I also must scrutinise it to the hilt because of what else has been said by such entities as of late. I feel betrayed thus far as an Irish national when it comes to the Republican movement. We all do. The very thing you call “far-right” is the people you have failed to represent. Rather than protect us, accommodate us and incorporate us into what is clearly the continuation of the legitimate vehicle for Irish unification, they joined in with the globalist gaslighting. This retroactive continuity, this refusal to accommodate the emergence of traditionalists, or even to educate us into that school of thought correctly, has shown the IRA up for abandoning an entire generation of young minds, left on the doorstep in our infancy for some other political force to take us in. Thankfully we have resisted any and all attempts to commandeer us however In refusing to see the value of traditional nationalists in a 32 county movement they have throttled Ireland’s cause into increasingly narrower avenues of opportunity.
This underserved desire to stand shoulder to shoulder with the men I admired throughout my youth, may be have presented an opportunity to resolve itself with this statement. For all of us lumped in with the far right title, our rhetoric has always been anti globalist and about National sovereignty. most of the rest of the stances our movement holds are based largely on ideals that are held by Republicans. lots of people don’t have the political vocabulary to express this correctly and end up parroting Mainstream media talking points. Others are simply blunt with their language. Largely, the grouping is a-political We have suffered the label of racists and fascists for holding exactly the same stances and immigration that can be found in a whole host of Republic groups that traces its origins back to Connolly’s writings such as Slackers 1,2,3 and Wages and Other Things. The RSF statement shows that they hold the position we hold, that we are being planted again. What makes us different?
There is also the matter of last Thursdays vile knife attack and subsequent riots. The RSF statement came out on the 12th of November, 11 days before that attack, meaning that RSF did not write or release that statement in a reactionary fashion. RSF had already committed to that stance and now that children have been attacked on Irish soil by what is unquestionably an islamic extremist, RSF are likely holding meetings on the subject as we speak. We are all on the same page here. This cannot happen on Irish soil.
The Republican movement at large has relentlessly supported islamic causes for decades. It has eulogised their martyrs and aided them in various ways including fundraising and smuggling. The Palestinian flag is almost as common in this country as the tricolour. Irelands people have been nothing but supportive of Palestines right to exist, but still these terrorists come to our shores and harm our women and our children unmolested by the self declared National Army of Ireland. No intelligence ran, no punishment beatings or kneecappings have taken place against these terrorists here. In many cases these terrorists have been brought here by the Republican movement through some sense of international brotherhood of perceived just causes. Musa Dogan being a prime example has made an absolute mockery of our homeless people with his antics alongside Stephen Bedford and co. This is a gross failure of internationalist thought to protect the innocent civilians of Ireland as these dogs plot the demise of our cultural values. How can so many convicted islamic extremists live in our midst, beheading gay’s, cutting the throats of Irish Music players and stabbing children without the IRA lifting a finger? That is a fundamental aspect of why the people rioted last Thursday. They feel like they need to fill the role of Irelands protectors as the groups, who are living comfortably off of the PR of last century’s nationalism, find excuse after excuse to throw slander our way for taking a stand while they shirk their duties. The emergence of “the far right” is nothing more than a convergence of disparate Fenians who have been left defenceless and without representation against mass migration and globalist function creep in our state. We are only right wing because the left has abandoned us, the natives of this land.
The Irish people, irregardless of political persuasion, will not wait for the IRA to act in our defence. Thursday night proved that. We are ready to act instantaneously to the depravity of mass immigration and don’t give a fiddlers what the Globalists or larpy leftists have to say about it. We shouldn’t have to wait, ask or beg to be protected from this by the very group that openly declares itself as the legitimate continuation of the IRA and to still be the National Army of the Irish people. We agree that we are being planted. We agree that Provisional Sinn Fein are traitors. We agree that the WEF is the real fascist threat that is hanging over us. We need to converge on this issue as a people.
There is a new generation of Irish resistance that is directly challenging the authoritarianism and perversion of this establishment and the Republicans have a duty to aid us, as do we have a duty to aid them or even become them. Our problem here is that we are all holding unrealistic stances as dealbreakers for association. The saturation of meaningless world views amongst our people has divided us. The primary characteristic of someone who loves their country is that they are Nationalist. It is only through Nationalism Ireland can achieve the Republic of 1916, socialist or not.
In peace times the debating stage is there for schools of thought to duke it out but when a people are faced with totalitarian statism, right or left, then political persuasion is meaningless. Stakeholder capitalism is so dangerous to all of us that it makes the left think they are living in socialism while the right can realise its corporate fantasy all the while. It is the complete removal of the middle class, establishing an undemocratic oligarchy and a slave class who will own nothing and be happy. The notion that traditionalists in Ireland are fascists therefore is a complete farce perpetrated by the WEF against nationalists because we are the main threat to globalist control here and everywhere. Nationalism is the antidote to global fascism. The Strategic Partnership between the UN and the WEF meets the accepted definition of Fascism which is, the mergence of corporation and state. We oppose this corporatism entirely and have been the only visible presence on the streets of Ireland openly opposing fascism. Antifa, have done nothing but counter this effort which shows them up for what they are, astroturfed WEF and NGO captured agitators. It is these “Republicans” that have demanded hate speech laws while foaming at the mouth. The matter must be declared moot by all involved and a strategy of our own put in place to combat these billionaires and their unwitting pawns in our ranks.
I want to appeal to to the Irish people, Nationalist, Republican, one and all by asking you all to consider the current situation. Continuing to reject your fellow Irish man along political lines is the very symptom they need to end Ireland and Paddy’s dominion over it. I felt the need to share the RSF statement with my readership who have largely given up on the dissidents for whatever reason as I have not and by keeping an occasional eye on their activity I have encountered this statement and been extremely encouraged by its language. RSF are not alone in their statements. The Irish Republican Socialist Party have also made a statement in favour of the people and against the evils of mass migration and open borders. They correctly identify the failures of the recently elected right wing governments across Europe to actually carry out the promises they have made in relation to migration. This is evident in Italy’s recent betrayal at the hands of WEF shill Georgia Meloni. The right wing in Europe is every bit as in bed with the WEF as the pseudo-left and even more so with Zionism. Concessions must be made and I will offer one now. As Republican Sinn Fein and The IRSP (among others) have taken the step of acknowledging the existence of an intentional plantation of Ireland and have contrasted the treasonous position of Mary Lou’s Fauxcialists in the wearing of the WEF badge of open borders, I want to openly state that:
Despite recent failures, I choose knowingly to acknowledge the wider Dissident republican movement to still be the legitimate protectors of the people, as that is what we have all come to expect from you. I also want to emphasise that along with the acknowledgement of your position as such, that I possess a healthy expectation that you will come to our aid against this tyranny and provide leadership and comradeship for those willing to take a stand, regardless of their politics. That you will become a visible presence among the migration protests and will do everything in your power to bring this industry and its negative effects on this country to a swift end.
As this tyranny has ramped up this year, statements like “Irish lives Matter” are deemed racist and incitement to hatred. The letters “IRA” written on a wall is deemed incitement to hatred and racist. Rebel music is deemed incitement to hatred. Ryan Casey, the partner of the murdered Aisling Murphy, was called a racist by Kitty Holland of the Irish Times, on the British Broadcaster BBC might I add, for pointing out the main drivers of the Migrant violence and murder that stole his partner from him. His statement was censored by the media in an attempt to silence him in his moment of grief. It was called incitement to hatred. Why? because he was Irish.
We are under a coordinated attack the likes of which has not been seen since Cromwell. The Irish social welfare system and housing strategy has been weaponised against the Irish in a very similar fashion to what we saw in the north in the middle of last century. We are being displaced, dispossessed and drained of our wealth and our young people. You need to stand up and be counted. We don’t want riots. Ireland needs its national army in regalia leading the marches, delivering speeches that resonate with the people. Call it and we will come. The symbolism of that alone will kick off the correct response in every household in Ireland. Fathers, sons, brothers, sisters, mothers, daughters, The people versus Globalist Occupied Government’s. We have a real chance to harness Irelands renewed nationalist spirit. It starts with this Zionist Hate Speech bill. Our very existence as “Irish” is deemed to be racist. We must end that bill if we want to continue to exist as a people in the eyes of the state.
The political theorists can argue over the spoils when we are done.
Stephen, you've managed to put into words what I've been trying to make sense of for years. I visited friends in jails across the north as a young adult, yet now one of my close comrades in the war against the WEF/NWO/communist totalitarian project is an ex loyalist prisoner. My freedom activist circle is about 50/50 unionist/nationalist background, and we all realise that most of our history was a psy-op to divide and control us. All wars, everywhere and for centuries past, are banker's wars.
Well done Stephen, hopefully it triggers something in the republican psyche they have been painfully dormant in our time of great need