The Most Justified Riot In Irish History
My thoughts on Irelands reaction to todays terrorist attack
Today in Ireland, the doomsday clock of child-involved terror incidents struck midnight as three precious children and two adults were savagely attacked by a scumbag Algerian invader in Parnell Square in Dublin. I have no conformation as of right now as to the condition of the victims, or the human filth who committed this attack against the Irish people and our children and I also do not want to be a reporter in this situation. I instead want to convey to you my thoughts right now as I watch events develop into what I can only describe as the most justified response to an atrocity I have ever seen. As I write this, Irish men and women are lashing out against a state that has systematically and intentionally imported violent terrorists. Less than a fortnight after the Aisling Murphy verdict the inevitable has occurred. We knew it would happen, we know it will happen again. What we also know, is that the Irish have been bottling up a fucking monster for a long time. I firmly believe the genie is out of the bottle.
I am going to skip the solemn rant about the poor kids, there will be enough time to reflect on that aspect of today and I will write a deserving piece about the horror of what has occurred in due course. For now I want to compliment the various forces at play in the response to this travesty, starting with the woman and Brazilian fella who dived onto the attacker and saved many more children from the edge of terrorists blade. Apparently the Brazilian chap absolutely mangled the assailant and his life is hanging by a thread. May this man never have to put his hand in his pocket again and may that lady have a statue made in her honour. Other passers by also formed a human ring around the dirty rat as he lay on the ground, legless from an overdose of justice. I can only imagine how horrified they all were. I can only imagine how pure it felt to neutralise such a threat. I can’t imagine the Brazilian guy stopped pummelling the brains out of the scumbag unless he needed to catch his breath. Even though the journal.ie has managed to extract some unfavourable commentary from this hero it does not stop me being in a state of gratitude for his actions today.
Ocê é um herói. An-mhaith.
Ready to pounce, the leaders of the establishment parties arrived at the scene and announced their rehearsed shock and offer their thoughts and prayers. Mary Sherlock smiling was a more unsettling than I can put into words but Mary Lou McDonald was the standout figure. McDonald couldn’t restrain herself from diving in front of cameras, pretending to be just there like everyone else when a camera man approached her for comment. In reality, they likely arrived in the same car.
Shortly after the talking heads and political refuse got their much needed pre-election airtime, the real response began. A random ticktock account ( as far as I know) announced that all heads were to meet at the spire at 7pm. 1000 people had assembled by 5:45. The proper salt of the working class charged into the centre of Dublin with a sense of urgency and purpose that was familiar to previous, peaceful protests, but still had something else about it. Soon after the arrival of the Far-Right na Heireann, the wing mirrors of a garda car were Ronan O’Gara’d into the night sky and onto the pavement to a purposeful cheer of approval. The fear of being labelled far-right, long since lost on the Irish working class, became permanently deported from the wider Irish psyche in that precise moment.
An-mhaith.
After the seal was broken early into the affair, things escalated into a heated stand off with the gards parking their cars right in the middle of a crowd of Irish people who had just had their nations children attacked in cold blood. It didn’t take long before a garda car was set alight. The bar was being raised higher and higher by the minute as leftovers from last months festivities were repurposed into a volley of vengeance. I hope their intended targets felt every bit of their venom. Following this, members of the riot squad were deployed with shields and helmets but were faced down by the men of Ireland and a few of them were put on their arses. More cars were set alight and also public transport was targeted with buses and the Luas being requisitioned by Irelands warrior race and set fire to in a display of lament that will rattle the establishment to the core. The line was already crossed with Aisling Murphy. We openly stated that if the government didn’t act children would be sliced open or die. Now here we are. Three kids pierced, stabbed, slashed, hacked and mutilated all in the name of tolerance. The message is clear. Paddy will tolerate no more. The innocence of children and the sanctity of them as our young, breached by the malice of the political class of this country in their shared aspiration for supranational station.
To those who have destroyed our capital tonight, an-mhaith.
I haven’t watched any more of tonights videos. I don’t need to. Hypothetically, You could show me a video of Helen McEntee being beaten to death by a mob of vigilantes and I wouldn’t feel a thing. You could show me Leinster House in flames and I wouldn’t feel a thing. I don’t feel excited or stimulated by the rioting. I feel nothing. I feel no remorse for saying that. I feel no fear of expressing that. I feel no empathy towards the establishment or the organs of this state. I feel no remorse for the damage that was likely caused to buildings housing migrants. I feel no empathy for any level of fear or danger that befalls these outsiders now. Uncivilised barbarians do not have the same cultural appreciation for the value of life or the innocence of children as the native Irish. This was now proven today and I will no longer be tip toeing around incitement to hatred legislation. I hate them. I want you to hate them too. I don’t want to live in a country where people who casually attempt to murder kids in public are given the means to reproduce and thrive. If that makes me far right or guilty of a crime then so be it. I feel nothing anymore for the plight of immigrants. That is not a cultural difference or racist sentiment now in Ireland. That is the required position in order for you to best protect your children from this government and their cheap imported labour.
There is also the matter of Conor McGregor coming out of the traps this week with tweets. McGregor has seeming cemented his support for the continuation of the Irish nation by taking hard stances on immigration. Since the poor children were stabbed today, McGregor has been tweeting heavily, openly calling for an end to the migration policies of government. Say what you want about McGregor, it is obvious he cares deeply about this issue and I feel he is genuinely fighting against contractual agreements and threats of cancellation to say what he is saying. He is trying to get the men of Ireland mobilised.
An-mhaith.
On the Mockingbird Media, who have shown you the mangled, eviscerate bodies of Palestinian children on repeat for weeks, they are now scrambling to scrub and spin the identities of the perpetrator of this attack and also the disturbing footage and imagery that was available online of the incident. Not that I or anyone would want to see such horrific imagery, it is still a stark contrast in the nature of their reporting that cannot go without noting in all of this. I would argue that they value the lives of our children even less than the animal that carried out the attack in the first place because they seem to want to do every thing in their power to regularise child murder. Unlike them, characters like Philip Dwyer and Anto Boyle provided real journalism to the Irish public today. Philip was attacked by the riot squad while covering the riot and Anto unfortunately appears to have witnessed some of what happened today or at least the afters of it. Anto reported on his channel tonight that he felt physically sick from the ordeal. My heart goes out to you guys tonight.
To Anto, Phil and others who took their role as citizen journalists seriously today, an-mhaith.
When the British army killed children in the north, their base of operations became legitimate targets. The Irish now once more have barracks of planters in our midst. The state and its labour camps are now legitimate targets. Ignore the influencers and members of parties castigating the rioters in order to remain in the favour of enemy controlled media. Tonight, we witnessed the most justified riot in Irish history.
Maith thú agus lean ort.
Excellent read and to anyone who condemns what happened I have one thing to say.
What if it was your 5 year old child who was stabbed ? What would you do ?
Because I know what I would..........
Buses cars and trains can be replaced but a life cannot.... Will those 5 and 6 year old babies ever forget this ? I think not.
Excellent Stephen, 💯 on the money