The young are brainwashed in school. Is that also be the modern left?
The young are brainwashed in school that immigration is good and anyone who questions this is racist. Then they can't get accommodation or a part-time job and complain that their parents' generation has it easier.
Any ideas yourself? I wouldn't be holding my breath beyond "add another layer to the pyramid" aka "just build more and more and more and fill and fill and fill".
Ask any young people how thats working out for them so far.
Migration is a pyramid scheme used to increase price pressure for profit, whether you like it or not.
And it's going to collapse, again, whether you like it or not.
Sustainability is the future. Migration scams are failing like all scams do and have no place in the future.
So after we build the trains and solve the traveller and foreigner problem what do the old men of boards recommend we do next to fix ireland?
Obviously leaving the eu is a given with its open borders and mass migration "ponzi scam".
When have the modern left been the government of ireland exactly?
Conpiracy theory nonsense.
There is an overarching theme of the modern left not trusting the working class to know what it should think and it is a constant source of disappointment to them when they drive to those areas.
It's a class snobbery driving it.
Ireland is housing Ukrainians and Russians together.
An excerpt from the above
"Job insecurity and casual employment have jumped, housing costs are some of the highest in the world, travel times and traffic congestion in the major cities have risen dramatically, and wage growth has stalled.
Notwithstanding these negative outcomes, Australian governments are now wedded to what amounts to a migration driven Population Ponzi scheme. The migration keeps GDP in positive territory, so governments and bureaucrats can boast that Australia is growing and not in recession, despite living standards flatlining and the environment tanking. And our universities and vocational education institutions have dropped the ball on education and turned into corporate parasites, selling permanent residence to international students and paying million dollar-plus salaries to their administrators.
Australians have been conned by nonsense from political, business and media elites about the size and nature of our migration programs. We have fallen for the bogus claim that questioning any migration program, no matter it’s size, is racist. For the record, one quarter of Australians were born overseas and one half had one or both parents born overseas. We are more multiracial than the United States or the United Kingdom—more multiracial and welcoming than pretty much anywhere in the world.
We have believed convenient lies like “we need migrants to pay our pensions” or “we don’t have these skills in Australia”, or “our economy depends on high migration levels”. To the extent there’s any truth in the latter, it is because we are now running a Ponzi scheme. The longer we let it grow, the bigger the collapse at the end will be."
Does that sound familiar? We have a few extra twists like multinational tax avoidance and their foreign labour force hire, institutional investors buying up housing too But they wouldn't get away with it without the sheer numbers of extra people to maintain pressure.
They call it a Ponzi scheme, I call it a pyramid scheme. The literature is growing on this migration led scam and it has been in full-swing in Ireland for a decade, increasing pace.
Why is housing the cost it is, why school places for children are hot competition, why waiting times for hospital care is so bad, and so on.
Look up from your feet and see around you.
As I said before, no significant challenge is required against the likes of the NP, they are literally their own worst enemy.
Let us know how you get on with the revolution, will it be televised?
National Party, nothing at all to worry about, no chance of every getting a seat in the Dail.
That's why leftist and anti fascist groups will immediately go to whatever area NP has been leafletting/canvassing and give out leaflets to the local plebs reminding them that NP are Super Nazi Fascists.
It shows these leftists dont trust the working class to make their own minds on groups like NP and are afraid the message will resonate with some.
Precisely.
The truth is against those who orchestrated this situation.
A grassroots method of conveying information is what works. Don't bend the truth, don't embellish it, don't twist it, don't be dishonest. Put it forward straight and simple.
Graffiti, flyers, brochures. Spell out the numbers and statistics, put them in places of high visibility. Public transport, stations, over existing advertisements, housing developments, hospitals, supermarkets. Lamination, glue. Carry a few around and leave them when you go. Think like an advertising agency.
Don't put any framework around it, don't put forward questions, don't make political statements, don't attach names or groups.
Just numbers, trends, statistics and barcode links to cso and so on. Be transparent.
It's public information, then let the public see.
Truth. They hate this one trick.
Thankfully the real world doesn't work like that
Well, I would note there is no "Open Borders" party which campaigns at elections for endless mass migration, with taxpayer funded housing, healthcare and education for any foreigner which can find their way to Ireland at the expense and to the detriment of Irish people. Nor is there any individual politician which openly puts their name to such an aim. They skipped the whole process of presenting a manifesto to the Irish people and winning voter support for it. They just went to the elected TDs and dominated them instead. Even if you go to through the whole hard-fought struggle of establishing a political machine which can out-compete FF, FG or SF at a local level in a system which is designed to defeat any challengers to the "mainstream" - congratulations, you have 1 TD out of 166. What now?
I think the methodology needs to be outside party politics - it needs to work to making support for mass migration as unpopular as covering yourself in raw sewage before going out looking for votes. It needs to highlight that construction companies, large landlords, media and NGOs are enemies of the Irish people so that associating yourself with such a group or their aims is politically shameful for all parties. The aim should not be to elect 1 TD, but to make any TD or party which supports mass migration or associates themselves with mass migration advocates politically toxic.
Just to clarify, that was 0.2% and 0.3%
The decimal point matters when you are talking about the electorate
still we're getting up to 23% voting now for a self proclaimed proud Irishman who'd put Irish people first. So we've moved up from the 2 or 3% claimed earlier who'd vote for an Irish first candidate.
That 2 or 3% rolls off the tongue of the looney left because they're so used to getting it themselves decade after decade.😂
If only 2 or 3% of Irish people had a problem with what is going on, it wouldn't tally with what we've observed in neighbouring countries.
Mickey D never came across a Marxist tyrant that he didn't like, so stop it with your "non partisan" nonsense. It nothing but a sad reflection of our fawning media that his support for tyrants didn't get a fraction of the attention that Casey's comments about travellers did.
Casey's a shyster. I don't know if he was looking for an ego boost, a raising of his profile, on a pure earner or all 3, but running for the Presidency of Ireland on a platform that included going on about travellers has an awful bang of Irish people treating the Irish presidency like the American one. Irish presidents don't have any real power to shape policy anyway. If the people of Ireland want to go in on travellers, they can elect a party who has it in their manifesto to do so. Meanwhile, the President of Ireland should be someone who isn't really a partisan figure, who it's generally agreed is sound and represents the country nicely (see Miggeldy and his dogs).
As the saying goes, nearly never bulled a cow
Casey got 23% of the vote in the 2018 Presidential election. Not bad given the political elites of Ireland lined up against him.
No doubt 4 years on it would be much higher.
Regarding the "buy irish" campaign, its classed as economic protectionism, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_v_Ireland_(C-249/81)
The case 249/81, European Commission v. Ireland, concerning the free movement of goods, also known as the "Buy Irish campaign", pertained to a nationwide advertising campaign, led by the Irish Goods Council, and promoting national products under the slogan "buy Irish". This practice led the EC Commission to take Ireland to the CJEU, which established that the practice of promoting the purchase of national products through public authorities was contrary to Article 30 of the EC Treaty (Article 34 of the TEU). Indeed, although without any binding force, this campaign may be capable of influencing the conduct of traders and consumers, and therefore constitutes a quantitative restriction on trade between Member States of the European Union.
The Court of Justice of the European Union held that the Irish Government was responsible. This was under the Treaty for the activities of the Council even though the campaign was run by a private company.
Moreover, the case is a classic example of where the Irish Government had launched a campaign to promote its own goods over other European Union Member States. This was held to not be allowed and it will always be a breach of the Treaty. Consequently, it discriminates other Member States, therefore breaching the Treaty.
A very limited politician highlighting how utterly watered down the word racist is in this country.
"A pyramid scheme is a fraudulent system of making money based on recruiting an ever-increasing number of "investors."
Change "investors" for "migrants".
Price pressure introduced by too many people means mucho profits for the top of the pyramid, senor. Everyone else loses, of course. Society loses.
"Multiculturalism" is the propaganda arm of this scam.
It'll be grand.
Place is full. Simples.
In May 2019 while making a speech in Dunboyne, County Meath during the campaign, Casey was filmed declaring "The face of Ireland is changing. People say 'you’re racist'. Of course I'm racist, I'm a very proud Irish man". When questioned about this statement on The Floating Voter Podcast, a series run by the Irish Independent he said that he makes “no apologies” for describing himself as a racist
I wouldn't mind those sorts of people at all. Anyone that pleads for self destruction checked their autonomy out long ago.
They do what they're told and in a different environment they'd be out burning witches and hunting Jews with as much gusto. Fickle, like leaves in the wind.
Forgetting any immediacy, the future is sustainability, and migration is the pinnacle of unsustainability and is precisely why we are where we are.
The backlash against it all will be ferocious because it is driven by necessity, not ideology. Try to preach to a starving man about not eating food, try to preach for more people with decreasing resources. Same result.
I've been in some interesting situations with some worthily influential people and have had long, long debates as to the future and sustainability. Why should a country with fewer resources, like a desert, be content versus a country rich in resource? It's easy to say that it should be all shared and people should leave the desert country. Long story short is that it isn't the way forward. People should tend to what they have and make the most of what they've got to hand, and in doing so, every part of the planet is micromanaging it's territory to the highest efficiency, thereby achieving true sustainability, lifting everyone up in voluntary cooperation rather than dragging everyone down in forced integration. Like cells in an organism each doing their job for the benefit of all.
Forgetting that, this country is going to go through a phase of extreme difficulty. The best hope is that it emerges differently and casts off the prehistoric notions of migration. It's only good for for one thing now and that's building pyramids that collapse catastrophically.
It will end because it must end.
This.
Look at the opprobrium meted out to Peter Casey by the Media, Leftist and Centrist politicians, and the NGO Industrial Complex when he made a couple of pretty innocuous statements related to Travellers.
Twisted it... by saying that you worked with (not for) an NGO.
In any case, this is a deflection from you, in a long long road of deflections. I'll leave it here because it's obvious you're not going to deal with the my query.
Covid 19 proved that Irish people won't support anything which isn't deemed socially respectable, so political parties who support tighter immigration policies have poor prospects of growth
Ireland's voting system ensures extreme policies and extreme parties, don't capture much backing from the electorate, who is inherently centrist.
For example, a NP candidate may indeed capture a large share of first preferences during a first round of counting, however unless they get over the quota, they are likely to not get elected as those favouring alternatives are unlikely to give them a #2, #3 etc for later rounds e.g. a SF voter is more likely to give a #2 to a FF candidate or another SF candidate and so on.
FPTP etc systems allow for more extremes as these are the voters that often swing an election. Not a smart way to run a society, catering to the extremists, regardless of side
Its why FPTP never gained hold here despite some parties (FF) trying to implement it way back in order to turn Ireland into a de-facto 2 party system. The electorate rejected such a proposal back in 1958 (51.8% against) and again in 1968 when FF tried again but it was more widely rejected the second time (60.8%).