Border Poll: How Can We Be Of Service?
When the time comes, southern Nationalists must be prepared to do what needs to be done.
In my last article, On the Shoulders Of Giants, I put forward the idea of Republican engagement with our movement on common goals such as a 32 county Ireland and the protection of Irish labour, housing and culture. I am not the only person who has noticed a sizeable amount of interaction on platforms like Twitter, between socialist republicans and some our own guys on the nationalist end of the Irish debate. It is slowly starting to break through to these guys that the very ideas they spent a lot of their time cursing us for talking about are now the same issues they find themselves passionate about too. The grooming scandal in the UK, the sexualisation of kids, the general unbearable open border wokeness that has drained society of the will to live, these are just some of the issues they are now confidently chirping away about. We are beginning to like and share each other’s content, at least at the fringes. This small amount of overlap is the most refreshing social interaction I have had in a long time. Political bigotry among the Gael is the last thing we need right now and I will explain why.
In the next couple of years a border poll will either be held or be in the works, giving the Irish race a chance at reclaiming the north by way of vote. This border poll talk is locked away in the hands of Sinn Fein and the DUP, two groups no Irish man in the south holds any water for, sure, but that isn’t a good enough excuse to turn a blind eye to the 6 counties. We have no business calling ourselves nationalists if we bitch out of this discussion. We need to be part of it and on the right side of it. I believe that the Nationalist community in the North, isolated from us as it is, would welcome support from us on this issue especially seeing as they felt betrayed by the adulterous actions of a small few louts holding Tricolours alongside Union Jacks during the post-Southport Belfast “riot”. Rightfully so. They were betrayed. I believe they know full well though that those eejits were not representative of us in the slightest. I believe a show of support from us is needed that transcends the pettiness of the debate surrounding socialism and nationalism etc. The issue of of reclaiming the 6 counties is bred into us through song and story in ways that these guys couldn’t understand. They see us as free staters that abandoned them and therefore we are barren of any loyalty to them in their eyes. They may have also been blinded by the modern left vs right bolloxology too, believing us to be lost to them by way of political hygiene. I can resolutely state that 99 percent of the people I have organised and protested with are not lost to ye. And neither should ye see yourselves as lost to us. This border poll should realign your geopolitical lens to the fact that the Brits would only love to poison us against the 6 counties. The brits would only love to force us to hate ye and ye us because this border poll is on the back of their minds and our movement down south is the last thing they need. We have the potential to guarantee the North for Ireland. This is why I am telling you in the Republican socialist movement to look at us differently while you still can.
Out of all the talk and slander against us in the South, out of all the labels and demonisation, it gives me no great pleasure in telling godless anti-racist socialists that the only way the 6 counties are coming back is through faith and ethno-nationalistic identity. No atheistic pluralist is calling for a border poll along the lines of Irish patriotism. No, those characters are merely laying a claim to the north on behalf of the EU. Empire vs Empire. Dismiss these men if you want the North back. The core metric of the border poll debate is demographics. It is Irishman outbreeding and outvoting planter. That is the metric that will decide the victor and you know it. The border poll will be a battle of ethnic and religious identities 800 years in the making. In its material form, It is a nationalist cause. Our movement in the south should be included in the campaign to win it. It should be demanded of us.
In my last article, I expressed my concern at the likelihood of a Zionist funded Conservative party being funded in the south. This party will merely appear populist on the exterior but will really be a Brit-Centric, anti-unity endeavour. It will wrap itself in the tricolour and attract the attention of low information voters who are anti-woke and patriotic. Unable to understand the difference between a nationalist party and a foreign backed neo-conservative shitfest, these low information voters will follow the pied piper party and ignore the North entirely. This will be by design. My suggestion in my previous article is for Republican socialists to think outside the box. I asked Republicans to consider backing a socially conservative, even outright right wing Republican Party in the south that has the 6 counties in their hearts. A party that can get the nationalists out in force as we have done for the last 4 years. Such a party would be capable campaigning hard on the 32 county issue and placing it firmly into the centre of the mindset of our movement. Making the border poll relevant to our movement will make it part of our creed. Once it is our creed, we can organise a campaign to influence the outcome of the coming border poll.
As described, the Brits are already terrified of us and are desperate to associate with us along the lines of minor political similarities on social issues, which I will argue you yourselves agree with. No sooner did the handful of unwise Paytriots appear in Belfast did the British led NGO sector ring out a chorus of “loyalist scum”. It was an operation by the Brits to remove us from the board on the border poll question plain and simple. It was an attempt to paint us as disloyal and make you, the Republican socialist movement reject us. By making you disassociate with us, they make you weaker in the run up to the poll. Why? Demographics. They are using political ideology to manipulate the physical demographic of the vote. A surge of nationalists crossing the border and somehow casting votes or even canvassing and campaigning would be a serious threat to their desired outcome. There will be a thousand ways to influence that poll that we can help with, if only this nonsense talk and hostility was properly assessed. Should we split Irishmen along arbitrary lines of doctrine? Is the border poll a poll of socialist against imperialist, in other words a mere raffle of ideas, or is it a poll of Irishmen becoming a singular island tribe, a lottery of land and ethnicity?
We might not be socialist in totality, but we are Irishmen. We are Irishmen who are committed to Ireland. The who’s and how’s of the border poll vote will be critical pieces of information when Poll is called. It is possible, if we prepare now that is, that Irish people in the south could cast a vote. The key information regarding this is as follows:
In Northern Ireland, the 1998 Northern Ireland Act, states that the Secretary of State for NI must set out the franchise for the poll when calling it. There is no guidance in that Act as to what the franchise should be
It is my opinion, that it is in the best interests of the whole of the Island, and of the whole of the Irish people, and of the socialist and traditionalist movements north and south to coalesce on this one cause. The culture wars will be eternal, a distraction as addictive as the pub, the pint or the cigarette. The Border poll is a one in a century chance to make Ireland whole again. I am proposing Malachy Steenson as the leader of such a Republican party down south that facilitates the traditionalist and conservative activists otherwise known as “the far right” and steers the energy of this movement into the 32 county cause while preserving and providing an outlet for our own efforts against the criminals in Dáil Éireann. As I have pointed out above, nobody knows the criterion yet for who will be considered as part of the Northern Ireland Franchise. We should be looking into regularising our people in the south with the north of Ireland to meet these criterion where possible. Marriages, jobs, visa applications, asylum…. any advantage at all that is at our disposal should be considered. I am proposing those that read this to become relentless and dastardly in their thinking well in advance of the announcement of this Poll and prepare to put aside ridiculous differences.
My pitch to Republican socialists is as follows:
Ought not the right wing be Republican too? View the southern far-right as an asset. Use it or lose it. We are an asset that the Brits are afraid of. They are actively pursuing us. People like me, who see themselves as Republican, only have so much influence by way of convincing people to follow this path. People like me are holding back a damn from bursting and sweeping away the minds of the south on the matter of the Border Poll. Consider also the emergence of Reform UK. Reform is set to cause political chaos in the Union which we can all capitalise on. A tender moment ripe for a killing blow. The right wing will exist regardless of your disapproval. A voter base of 60,000 stands firm on the land. You have a window of opportunity to keep the right wing of Ireland Republican and 32 county. Failure to act on this will guarantee, 100%, a vacuum that invites the creation of a Zionist backed party as we have seen in the US, the UK and other EU states that will undermine the Poll in the minds of the people in the south and isolate the left wing nationalists in the north. By engaging with us, you isolate Unionism on this island, which should be the primary goal in anticipation of this Border Poll. It fundamentally boils down to the same question that was asked in 1973:
Do you want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom?
Or
Do you want Northern Ireland to be joined with the Republic of Ireland, outside the United Kingdom?
I am and always will be a proponent of republicanism. Not a part of an organisation but still in support of its constitutional goal of a United Ireland. I am committed to talking about it and encouraging others to hold those beliefs too. In the face of hostility from socialists, who have become far too exclusionary and clannish in recent times, I reach out with a logical and sensible idea. I do not harbour ill will towards anyone. I believe political dogma is responsible for a lot of Irelands problems and that by dropping that barrier to discussion massive political change can be achieved in this country. I hope that these articles and others have shown that at the heart of our movement, is an honest, reactionary spirit against unjust and perverse policy and a genuine interest in simply winning back the 6 counties exists firmly at its core. If nothing else, my message should be the one that is amplified amongst our people and not the degenerates who acted in bad faith by standing with loyalists. Your considerations and correspondence are welcome.
This is all complete irrelevant now. You have the “Republic” getting swamped with 3rd world trash and we are supposed to worry about “unifying” Ireland? Plus the fact that the “Nationalists” in the North are mostly progressive shitlibs who want Brits out Africans in.
The EU is the next stage of the one world order. Why do you think all the migrants are being dumped in Ireland? Think borders, language, culture. I for one do not want to live in a united Ireland where half my neighbours are culturally at odds with the Irish.
And another thing is that the northerners of either side will not accept Dail Eireann as it is too corrupt. Reorganize along the lines suggested by Sean MacBride with provincial governments elected by Irish people in each of the four ancient provinces and each one of those send a number of representatives to a federal council which would be responsible only for defence, foreign affairs, and the treasury.