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Only if we want to stop being conservative. Unfortunately, we will need a new strategy.

Don't worry, it's not our first time being in the weaker position. We've clawed our way back from worse. And though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.
Why invent a new strategy when an old one will do? Ostracize the left, and stop contributing your labour to keeping their edifices standing. Unite in a community and stop servicing these people in any way shape or form, let them repair their own houses and their own cars and their own news studios and their own colleges.

The primary reason they ever managed to flourish in the first place was because we were too soft on them, too willing to turn a blind eye to those cancerous ideas that came to fester in these institutions. Let the politicians, the teachers, the lawyers and the police maintain their own infrastructure. And if one of your own betrays you and collaborates with the enemy you ostracize them too, but in a much harsher fashion because those that betray you should be treated as untouchables and excommunicated.

You can live without these people but they cannot live without you, and while this course of action might cost you money and comforts in the short run you simply need to endure and support those of your fellows that follow you in that cause.

If your neighbour who follows you in this cause is suffering then lend him a helping hand, do not turn a blind eye but rather support him, whether it's by inviting him to dinner or helping him repair something in your free time. This is not a problem that can be solved by a individuals, you need to unite in common cause and support each other while actively denying that support to your adversaries.
 
Leftists have pushed for diffrent states from Palestine, to Isreal, to Ukraine, to Britain, etc. Anyway the reason we need to pause any support is because many groups have been ungrateful to us.
So talk it out with these groups individually, instead of doing politics with the subtlety of a blind bull.
Especially the military and police services.
Were they? One thing that some mention is the rift between officers and enlisted in the military, and the outright geographical splits in police. Again, definitely a field to do politics on, in fact even more so than in the past, and definitely not something to be unconditionally supported as an organization, but its equally stupid to just throw it all away out of butthurt.
They demand our support yet they don't give anything back and willingly work for the left without putting up any roadblocks and obey the rules of whoever is in power like a dog. So this pause is until we can find out who is worth supporting.
Not nearly all of them though. Again, what's the point of outright retreat from positions that are being contested?
I mean any group can be infiltrated, the communists managed to infiltrate societies that were at war with them. Are you saying commies are some sort of godmen? Some superbeings that can do great things?
They do have the reputation of such and use it for effect. The fact is, groups of ideological zealots are practically impossible to infiltrate to a point of takeover. You can get few spies and agents here and there, but they will have to hide and work in conspiracy, which carries its own limits, instead of just doing open activism like leftists could with liberal institutions and running straight for positions of power en masse with the liberals being deprived of their institutions standing there like a deer in headlights. As far as leftists are concerned the institutions have to be purged at minimum on the leadership level through heavy handed use of government power, or alternatively completely collapsed, by whatever means, and have their conservative replacements built from scratch on the ruins.
The military and police in blue states may need a process similar to what some ex-communist countries did with their armed and civil services.

I mean I am willing to throw this type of person away
True, but not a valid example of why such people should be thrown away. The sneaky open borders pushing these people do is the reason, the Palestine lobby can go to hell as far as Ammerican interests are concerned.
We can't, not without sacrificing the ideals you mentioned, which again are not representative of the US patriots and nationalists in full.
These people didn't protest when leftists were pushing this shit on American's children, they only got angry when the leftist shit started to get pushed on their foreign enclaves. In fact they are more than fine with all the other leftist society destroying initiatives because they directly benefit from them, starting with open borders and affirmative action, they only get mad if those get aimed at them specifically, like in this example. Knife bad when i get stabbed with it, knife good if it is used to stab someone i hate. As such they are useless as allies for the right, the right knows that they are a separate society that should not be there in the first place, and they know it too, and both groups will act accordingly and expect the other one to. There is little in the way of shared interest, and no shared future, and so there can be no trust.
You only want them as allies because your personal, fringe of a fringe infatuation with the idea of religion based society, which they share in a way.
 
From what?
From the productive workers that actually build and maintain things with their own two hands, the problem with these intellectuals and politicians is that they rely on people that actually work for a living to maintain their lifestyle. What's needed is a call to unity, and to cut these people off from our work and our services. If a persona non grata calls you to repair their house you should collectively hang up the phone.

If the society is rotten then that's just a call to build your own community that's not, if you stop feeding the cancer it'll just wither and die.
 



Dublin Riots

More information about what happened. Apparently the three children were attacked and stabbed outside of a primary school. 2 are dead and the last, a 5-year old, is still in critical condition.

Unsurprisingly, but still shamefully, the political establishment and media is more upset at how people are finally having enough and the backlash against multiculturalism than the children who got stabbed.

Furthermore, the attacker has seemingly been identified as an Algerian national- with the BBC and other outlets have promptly ignored and rushed to claim that he was in fact an Irishman who’d lived in the country for 20 years.

…Which means he’s one of the supposedly ‘well integrate’ ones- something that just makes his actions worse.

Moving back to the media and establishment, the very same that, let us remember, bowed down before and during weeks of BLM and Antifa ‘fiery but mostly peaceful protesting’, have developed a hatred towards rioting. At least when it’s the native Irish doing it that is! Amazing, isn’t it?
  • Mind you, I sort of agree with them here except not really. As it unfortunately seems that the only way the establishment will get the message through their thick skulls that people don't want any of these invaders in our nations is if the politicians who have constantly ignored, lied about and belittled attempts to stop this invasion are themselves targeted as well as said invaders. The French, fittingly enough, have had the right idea here.
Of course, it’s also obvious that the criminal element also took advantage of the situation to burn and, more importantly, loot. As can be seen in the video. Not that it stopped the establishment and media to start calling everyone involved ‘far-right’.

All this is, by the way, occurring at a time where Ireland is suffering a massive housing shortage that has made basic living difficult for the already existing natives but that has done nothing to stop the establishment from making it worse and continuing to import people. With the intention to have the population increase 30% by 2040 via more invaders.
 
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Left leaning due to labor union politics.
Then that means the right should try to court unions, instead of simping for bussiness.

Labour union politics is just a fancy way of saying Vichy Collaborators. They are the fucking enemy, the traitors who have surrendered themselves to the people who are determined to destroy us.
Umm what? No I don't think you know what you are saying. Unions were traditionally on the left they never "betrayed" the right. If you are talking about the bussiness class then yes they have used, and abused the social conservatives and been willing to cozy up with the liberals to harm the rights of other conservatives with things like banning free speech, or restricting the 2nd amendment.
 
there is so much concentrated stupid here, I don't even...
You have to stop simping for the rich. They don't like you.

They don't just support social liberalism. They also support increased immigration. You don't think the big bussiness owners don't want to bring in more illegals for cheaper wages? Again better to make some kind of pact with the local workers instead of chasing after a group that is rather fickle.
 
You have to stop simping for the rich. They don't like you.

They don't just support social liberalism. They also support increased immigration. You don't think the big bussiness owners don't want to bring in more illegals for cheaper wages? Again better to make some kind of pact with the local workers instead of chasing after a group that is rather fickle.
I am not simping for the rich. 99% of them need to be tossed at prison or worse.

However, Unions are:
1. based on communist idealogy
2. always turn extremely corrupt extremely fast
3. not effective at targeting the rich
4. are effective at targeting mid sized business.

Furthermore, you argue that right wingers should "court" the corrupt liberal unions (aka kickbacks and corruption).
And assert that anyone who does not do so is "a simp for the rich"
And assert that the only reason unions are liberal is because the right does not court them...

this is utter stupidity.
You are basically falling into the fallacies of:
A. "only two approaches / solutions exist"
B. in every conflict, one side must be good and the other side evil.

Then you argue that because of those fallacies, since the rich are evil, then unions must be good.
When in fact it is evil vs evil. And unions tend to be more of a way for union leadership to rape the commoner laborers while collaborating with the rich.

Unions always push contracts that:
1. forbid non union workers
2. forbid competing unions
3. mandate minimum tithe to the union
4. structure pay based on seniority

in effect becoming parasites that forcibly steal away a % of the income of workers. while openly supporting the enemies of the workers who are forced into those unions they hate.
and punishing or rewarding union members based on ideological views (woke cultists) or connections.

TLDR. unions and rich are both evil.
 
I fear the Irish left may capitalise on the riots and take over in their next elections. If that happens, anti unrestrained immigration topics will be as good as dead for a generation.

And that's a very long time in politics.
 
In which case the Years of Lead have entered the chat.
No, what we'll see is all right wing resistance crushed. Ireland will become a Second World country, the prosperity built on pro-business policies will fall apart, Leftists will defend it until it becomes indefensible, declare it's Not Real Communism, and then move on to their next target.
 
No, what we'll see is all right wing resistance crushed. Ireland will become a Second World country, the prosperity built on pro-business policies will fall apart, Leftists will defend it until it becomes indefensible, declare it's Not Real Communism, and then move on to their next target.
As opposed to what? Westerners have tried asking nicely over and over again and been roundly ignored and belittled over the mass migration issue for YEARS now. Its been roundly been an issue in votes and polling and each time its been a sound NO.

If the politicians refuse to do their job, refuse to honor the desires of the people who voted them in and in fact go against them, if tf the polticial parties refuse to do their part then there's not much choice left.
 
Dublin's 'night of shame' is condemned by Irish PM as the city recovers from riots that saw looting and arson attacks 'motivated by hate' after knife attack on children - with girl, five, now in 'very serious condition'

  • Rumours quickly spread of the attacker's nationality, and violent scenes broke out after police announced the five-year-old girl had serious injures

Dublin's 'night of shame' was condemned by Ireland's Prime Minister this morning as a clean-up operation got underway following battles between rioters and police.

Around 500 thugs fought running battles with riot cops, looted shops and torched a double-decker bus in anger over an attack in which three children and two adults - a woman in her 30s and the suspected knifeman - were injured on Thursday.

Pictures from the Irish capital this morning showed council workers removing the wrecks of burned-out buses and cars, which were torched by the thugs as they rampaged through the streets and looted shops.

The smell of burning plastic and rubber still hung thick in the air on Dublin's O'Connell Street, where a tram was also set on fire by the rioters, reports said.

In an update this morning, police said 34 people had been arrested over their suspected involvement in the violence which, officials said, was driven by a 'complete lunatic faction driven by far-right ideology'.

One Garda officer received a serious injury, with 'numerous other members injured' as missiles were thrown at them. Ireland's Justice Minister said anyone found guilty of attacking officers faces up to 12 years in prison under 'very strong legislation'.

Meanwhile, a man described only as being in his fifties is suspected over the initial attack, which was carried out at 1.30pm outside a school on Dublin's Parnell Square East, in the north-centre of the city.

One of the children - a five-year-old girl, and the woman - said to be a teacher or care assistant, are both in a critical condition, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said.

He said those involved in the riots 'brought shame on Dublin, brought shame on Ireland and brought shame on their families and themselves'.

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris told reporters this morning that no arrest has been made over the knife attack but a suspect has been identified. He added it was 'disgraceful' that Garda inquiries were disrupted by the riots in Dublin.

The violence was fuelled by rumours about the attacker's nationality. Some of the mob blamed 'migrants' for the stabbing incident on the square.

Mr Varadkar said his government would take immediate steps to tighten anti-hate legislation he said was unfit for the social media age.

'As a country we need to reclaim Ireland. We need to take it away from the cowerers who hide behind masks and try to terrify us with their violence,' He said.

'We need to reclaim Ireland from the unscrupulous who prey on the fears of those easily led into darkness. And we need to reclaim Ireland from the criminals who seek any excuse to unleash horror on our streets,' he said in an emotional statement.

Police chief Drew Harris blamed the riots on a 'complete lunatic faction driven by far-Right ideology' and warned against the spread 'misinformation'.

This morning, he defended the police's response, saying 'Garda responded to this entirely in an extraordinary fashion' during a press conference.

'Public order units from all over Ireland responded here to Dublin. More and more resources were arriving throughout the evening,' he said.

'But we could not have anticipated that in response to a terrible crime, the stabbing of school children and their teacher, that this would be the response.

'In effect, those filled with hate – and the hate directed to the members of Garda Síochána – that they would attempt to storm through our cordon and disrupt a crime scene, and then engage in violence, looting and disorder, including very significant criminal damage.

'Nobody could have anticipated that, when these events started at 1.30am – these awful events – and obviously we were concentrated on the investigation. We couldn't have anticipated that this would be the reaction,' he added.

Meanwhile, pictures from Dublin today showed the city's best-known thoroughfare, O'Connell Street, dominated by the charred remains of burnt-out vehicles.

These are being removed, as well as debris on the streets and shattered glass, following attacks on some shops and looting.

The chaos in Ireland's capital began at around 1.30pm on Thursday, when a man attacked a group of young children outside the Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire which sits on Parnell Square.

Witnesses said three children 'fell to the ground' one after the other and that a woman, believed to be a teacher or care assistant, was also attacked.

A five-year-old girl, one of three that were attacked, was left seriously injured. Irish police said the girl was receiving emergency medical treatment in a Dublin hospital.

This update from the police prompted at least 100 people to take to the streets, some armed with metal bars and their faces covered.

Others carried signs reading 'Irish Lives Matter' and waved Irish flags through a neighbourhood home to a large immigrant community.

One protester told AFP that 'Irish people are being attacked by these scum'.

Police said over 400 officers including many in riot gear, were deployed in Dublin city centre to contain the unrest.

A police cordon was also set up around the Irish Parliament building, Leinster House, and officers from the Mounted Support Unit were in nearby Grafton Street.

A number of police vehicles and a tram were also damaged during the disorder.

Shop windows were routinely smashed and a Foot Locker store was looted. All public transport in the city - trams and buses - was suspended and many firms have urged their staff to work from home on Friday.

By late evening, Police Chief Superintendent Patrick McMenamin said calm had been restored and no serious injuries were reported. 'It was gratuitous thuggery,' he said.

Ireland has been facing a chronic housing crisis, with the government estimating that there is a deficit of hundreds of thousands of homes for the general population.

Widespread dissatisfaction has fed into a backlash against asylum seekers and refugees, and far-right figures have promoted anti-immigration sentiment at rallies and on social media with claims that 'Ireland is full'.

Justice Minister Helen McEntee said the scenes in the city centre, including attacks on police, 'cannot and will not be tolerated' and promised to take action.

'A thuggish and manipulative element must not be allowed to use an appalling tragedy to wreak havoc,' she said, calling for calm.

Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor waded into the row, criticising the response from the police and the authorities on X (formerly Twitter).

He added: 'God bless those attacked today, we pray.'

Thursday's incident, which police initially said was not thought to be terror-related, involved a man armed with a knife stabbing victims outside the school, according to media and witnesses.

Those at the scene described how a man had been disarmed, and Prime Minister Mr Varadkar said a suspect had been arrested.

Superintendent Liam Geraghty later told media that 'a young girl aged five years has sustained serious injuries' and was receiving emergency medical treatment.

A five-year-old boy and a six-year-old girl sustained less serious wounds and the boy had since been discharged, he added.

The woman in her 30s - reported by some news outlets to be a creche worker - was being treated for serious injuries in hospital. Reports said she put herself between the knifeman and his innocent targets.

Police said a man in his 50s, who also was seriously injured, is a 'person of interest' in their investigation. No other details about his identity were revealed.

At a press briefing in the evening, Mr Harris was asked about a potential terrorist link, and he didn't rule it out.

'I have never ruled out any possible motive for this attack... all lines of inquiry are open to determine the motive for this attack,' he said.

That appeared to be a slight change in stance from earlier, when Superintendent Liam Geraghty said police were keeping an open mind in terms of the investigation but were 'satisfied there is no terrorist link'.

He said that police believe that it was 'a standalone incident, not necessarily connected to any wider issues that are ongoing in the country or in the city, and we need to identify the exact reasons for that happening'.

Mr Geraghty confirmed earlier witness reports that a knife was used in the attack, but he couldn't provide more details on the nature of the injuries. He also confirmed that witnesses sought to disarm the man as soon as they saw what was going on.

'My understanding is members of the public did intervene at a very, very early stage and we would applaud those members of the public for getting involved in such a traumatic and potentially dangerous situation for themselves,' he said.

Last night, a Deliveroo driver told how he saw the knifeman stabbing innocent children - and so battered him to the ground with his helmet.

Brazil-born Caio Benicio, 43, was hailed as a hero for ending the bloodbath.

Last night father-of-two Mr Benicio told of his role in the incident.

In a voice message he sent to his friends, he said: 'I saw the guy pulling the teacher, picking up the child. I stopped to see what was happening, I thought it was a normal fight.'

But then, the attacker pulled a knife.

'Man, I threw the bike on the ground and went after the guy... I didn't even think about it,' he said. 'I took off my helmet and hit the helmet on his head, which knocked the guy down.'

Speaking to The Journal, he added: 'I didn't even make a decision, it was pure instinct, and it was all over in seconds. He fell to the ground, I didn't see where knife went, and other people stepped in.'

He said his thoughts are with the five-year-old girl. 'I am praying,' he said, 'It's all I am thinking of. I saw her in the ambulance, she looked so vulnerable. I had to go with Gardai then. I am waiting for news about her. I am hoping.'

Siobhan Kearney, who witnessed the attack, said the scene was 'absolutely bedlam' as she initially watched events unfold from the other side of the street.

'Without thinking, I just took across the road to help out,' she told Irish national broadcaster RTE.

'We got another young man, disarmed [the attacker] with the knife. Another man took the knife and put it away for the [police] to find it.'

Ms Kearney added a group of people restrained the suspect on the ground as some of those injured were taken back inside the school.

Mr Varadkar said he was shocked by the incident.

'The emergency services responded very quickly and were on site within minutes. I thank them for that,' he said in a statement.

'Gardai [Ireland's national police] have detained a suspect and are following a definite line of inquiry.'

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said she was 'shocked' by the 'brutal attack'.

Local lawmaker Aodhan O Riordain of the Irish Labour Party said the incident was 'disturbing'.

'Hope injuries are not serious but it will [be] extremely traumatising regardless for all involved,' he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Mary Lou McDonald, leader of the Sinn Fein opposition party, said she was 'horrified' by what had happened.

'I want to send my solidarity to the families of those attacked. As a parent, I can only imagine what they are going through right now,' she said.

Irish Riots Being Called "Night of Shame" and is "Motivated By Hate" by Leftist Prime Minister - Aims to "Tighten Anti-Hate Laws" Instead of Tightening the Immigration Laws

They should have burnt down the Prime Minister house instead, he responsible for all the death and crime that has hit Ireland, he is the enemy of the Irish people. Unsurprisingly to some, said PM is a homosexual, atheist half-Indian. What a lovely combination.
 

Apparently the Irish Police are ruling out terrorism for the reason behind the attack that started all this.

Call me skeptical about that being accurate.
 

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