Huge remigration rally in Dublin

Huge remigration rally in Dublin, nobody beaten or gassed

Twenty thousand Irish remigration enthusiasts filled O’Connell St from Parnell Square to the Customs House.

The size of the crowd put manners on our Garda Síochána (Guardians of the Peace)

The cops behaved impeccably: They did not baton charge any elderly grannies nor tear gas any beautiful Filipina-Irish reporter ladies, as they did in Coolock and Newtown. They did not arrest anyone, not even people who shouted hurty words like: Ireland for the Irish, Get Them Out, Remigration to save the Nation and the old favourite: If you don’t like us, why don’t you feck off back to where you came from?

Our cops are, sometimes, happy to bully small groups of a hundred or a thousand. But twenty thousand is too much for them. Free speech is back, baby!

Two hundred pro-foreigner types, with masks and scowls, huddled behind police protection. They included Sinn Fein members. They started the “antifa” chant: Whose streets? Our streets. But slogans, like swords, have two sides. The Remigration crowd cleverly joined in the chant, changing it’s meaning completely!

Conor McGregor tweeted his presence in the Garden of Remembrance with his young family at the start of the demo, but kept a low profile and did not speak.

Elected independent Remigration councillors Malachi Steenson, Gavin Pepper and the National Party’s Patrick Quinlan spoke to the crowd.

MSM almost completely ignored the event, although it is the biggest mostly peaceful protest since the Dublin Stabbing Riots in 2023.

Photos show the NP boys in tasteful green shirts, although some of the lads need to work off that belly fat. Great to see a bilingual sign: Remigration Now! Aisimirce anois!

Our elected leaders were quick to say that the demo will make no difference. Taosiseach Michael Martin and Minister of state for European Affairs and Defence Thomas Byrne both referred to our recent elections (probably rigged – see my Conor McGregor article) and said that they are simply implementing the pro-immigration policies we supposedly voted for in huge numbers. They hinted that if we want to change anything, we will have to wait five years until the next election. They repeated the obvious lie that we need vast amounts of foreigners to keep our economy growing.

Gardai said they arrested three people for public order offences at the rally.

5 replies
  1. stu
    stu says:

    “MSM almost completely ignored the event” Apparently Irish msm is just like US msm…run by international jews…I wonder what will happen after these msm people are declared the enemy…worldwide

  2. Gerbils
    Gerbils says:

    The conversation needs to be shifted to HOW jews have power. Central banking and the Euro in the case of Ireland. Converting to the Euro was a noose around the neck of Ireland.

  3. Norwegian Troll
    Norwegian Troll says:

    I suppose this was last Saturday April 26 and not today?

    May Day would be a perfect day to protest the issue as ordinary working people are always the first to suffer from the alien invasion and our areas are impacted badly long before our «betters» start to experience having their children mugged and raped.

    • ganainm
      ganainm says:

      Indeed. The feast day of St Joseph the Worker. There were 2,000 people at an immigration protest in tiny Carrickmacross yesterday, May 2nd. Possibly the biggest gathering ever in that town! Even the useless pretty boy, pro-refugee Sinn Fein TD Matt McCarthy was forced to issue a statement expressing concern about mass migration.

      Today, May 3rd, there will another huge anti-migration rally in Letterkenny, Co Donegal. Monday May 5th will see a pro-life rally in Dublin. Don’t be surprised if there is another huge attendance.

      (BTW, Pro-life rallies are great places to meet your future Trad Wife, if you are looking for one. Lots of pretty young women attend.)

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