Justin sounds like a wannabe Hitler in his speeches
Jace Hughes
Who doesn't want to be Hitler?
Nicholas Phillips
bump
Ayden Walker
bump
Nathan Cooper
>when a brit starts Éire /pol Where the fuck is Ceann Comhairle?
Jeremiah Wright
why do these threads start so late? they used to start at 8
Noah Hernandez
banned most likely.
Isaiah Phillips
Lads it's looking like I'll be a senior advisor to a future Fine Gael TD.
I'm pretty much a nihilist and see no ways of stopping the destruction of Irish culture but what I do want to try do is eradicate crime and develop a strong sense of republican nationalism and peace in this country.
Any Jewish type schemes are welcome. If it also happens that Fine Gael get into government I will push for a spot in the Justice and Defense departments. So far I want to increase the number of Garda foot patrols in cities and reduce Islamic immigration.
Evan Edwards
why not Join NP.
Dominic Stewart
A friend of mine will be running and he's a popular person with a Fine Gael rooted family. He's a big supporter of culture but unfortunately for him that means all cultures and immigration.
Connor Walker
Source?
Chase Nelson
What do ye lads think of the Fine Gael leadership race? Honestly, I just think the party needed to get rid of Kenny. I hope Coveney doesn't get in, though, because in his own words he wants "more people coming in and less going out"
Justin Barnes
A horse is not a pig because it was born in a sty, lad
Isaiah Reyes
I'm Just assuming he's been banned before.
Noah Peterson
Im starting to like Barrett alot. He must be the only real nationalist within politics in western europe.
I thought that he might had looked at hitlers speeches for some tips because of the way he uses his hands and how he tries to speak. He is getting better at it though
Matthew Nelson
Are there any old school right wingers left in Fine Gael? What's Varadkars stance on immigration?
Colton Ross
he's a poo in the loo so what do you think.
Joseph Hughes
I'm not sure. But as Justin Barrett pointed out, there are probably loads of anti-immigration Nationalist FG TDs, as he was one at one point. But they're too afraid to speak out.
Kayden Flores
NI ips are Brit
Ryan Gomez
In fact, just to add to this, I'd say most of FG is Right-wing but are just too nervous of speaking out. Fine Gael refuse to budge on abortion and are attempting to push the economy in a more pro-market direction (such as right now, as they want to privatise 25% of AIB and their recent attempt to privatise parts of the HSE), but the Left always fight them on these things
Dominic Reed
>how the irish saved civilization by some potato sadly the entire book is written in a gibberish language the irish speak when drunk. the world will never know how they saved civilization we will simply take the word of some drunk irish faggot at face value
Xavier Nguyen
If thats true that FG is mostly right wing but to afraid to speak out well then they are not worth any support, useless cowards that are never going to be real leaders. Fuck em
Daniel Cox
I feel like the party has been manipulated from within by disgusting liberals like Ivana. I don't agree with privatising the HSE as we already have a situations where corrupt politicians and their friends are founding nursing homes subsidised by the government I.e no risk tax payer funded purchases
Aiden Barnes
Lmao Eamon Dunphy virtue signalling on RTE now.
Apparently Fine Gael are too right wing
Jaxon Miller
Ray Darcy actually standing up for the government.
Camden Rivera
Well, you have to understand the political climate in Ireland is very, VERY Left-wing. These people could lose their livelihoods if they spoke out.
Justin Barrett was perhaps the sole one willing to do so, but only after like twenty years and only by forming his only party-The National Party
I disagree. I think it needs to be privatised. It's an overegulated mess and throwing more money at it isn't going to solve the problem.
Easton Jenkins
You look up in the sky one day and see this.
What do you do?
Logan Phillips
50% are ethnic Irish.
Austin Allen
Wouldn't the National Party be in favour of nationalising the health service further though.
Jack Russell
>wanting to privatise a health service.
Wow you really fell hard for (((their))) narrative. You know the reason it is inefficient, like the NHS, is because they want a pretext to privatise it?
Samuel Rogers
No, Barrett stated they're in favour of free market policies in a video on their channel.
No, it's just overegulated. Trust me, when I was working as an Assistant in a local hospital there were books upon books of regulations on the shelves. The waiting times are a travesty too. I once waited eight hours to get checked for testicular cancer, and that's considered relatively quick!
Christian White
I suppose you are right, no one can take Barretts livelihood just for saying something now that he has his own party. Although i could not get into politics and just sit there and let the irish nation wither away
Samuel Davis
I agree. I wouldn't be able to keep my mouth shut.
Cameron Phillips
I'm not arguing it is over-regulated but privatisation is not the solution. You can make something more efficient and maintain state ownership,
Plus why do you think privatising it would make it any better? Chances are we'd end up with US style shit-tier healthcare for everyone below the upper middle class.
Oliver Martin
It's ridiculous to privatise the health service. We need to move away from corporations and money grabbing influences.
Nicholas Butler
Precisely, after all we all know who runs those corporations.
Michael Baker
New Martyn "Turner on the gas"
Colton Rivera
I think privatisation would make it better because it would allow for competition between companies. Companies could compete between themselves for better plans and lower prices.
I'm not necessarily arguing for taking the State completely out of the equation. I still think medical cards should exist for the poor (although I do think there should be a small fee of a fiver per use to dissuade people from going to the Doctor every time they stub their toe).
And it would free up costs so you could lower taxes.
Aiden Davis
Competition in America is not driving down prices. It's had the opposite effect. Collusion has led to deaths of thousands of people.
The national party should responsibly look after ALL citizens of Ireland and provide them with well managed healthcare regardless of cost.
Agreed on charging a small fee for medical card holders, I'd extend that to OAP and disability free public transport too
Jose Ward
Sounds lovely, it really does. Except it never works in practice. Companies end up striking deals with each other or dividing it between them. You can't let people who only care about profit run something as important as managing the health of a nation.
We would end up exactly like America and everywhere else without a state or at least semi-state health service. Aka, in the shits.
Parker Butler
im de moon
John Jenkins
Bumping
Evan Baker
Well, look, government in the U.S. has a lot to do with that, especially with Obamacare.
And we're like €200 billion in debt, lads. Is more government really the way we want to go?
We should be looking to decrease the size of government.
Logan Rivera
Just popping in to say that I fucking hate the Republic of Ireland and I want it to burn in Hell for all of eternity. Putting a fucking gay shitskin in charge? You all sicken me.
Logan Foster
We have the perfect population size, education, funding, and geography for proper nationalised services.
The debt is a problem for all governments regardless of policies but healthcare for me always has higher importance than paying Jews and Muslims.
Easton Johnson
How does this make you feel?
Lincoln White
What does Obamacare have to do with anything? That was a token gesture towards state healthcare at best.
We are in debt, true. So say we privatise the HSE, reduce some costs in that sector. In the end, do we get a better budget? The answer is no, just like in the US.
What happens is that the corporations make a mockery of healthcare and force the poor and lower middle to pay more, which makes an entire sector of society worse off.
What does that result in? Well those people now can't afford their housing or their amenities because they have to pay more for healthcare, which means the state has to provide more welfare - and we don't come any closer to a balanced budget.
Privasation only leads to switching around government expenses, never lessening them.
I want an un-intrusive government too, but some sectors, Health, Education, Energy, Water, Military, etc should always be run by the state. Can't trust corporations with essentials.
Carter Reyes
This is factual so I dot get angry. I do feel ambition to build a strong nationalist Ireland and take the north but even doing that would bring so many problems in terms of management.
Nicholas Hill
Some day...but for now im happy in the north because brexit. Imagine how shitty it is going to get in the south with the eu.
Hunter Parker
Do you really want to unite with the Republic? It's a fucking cancer on this island.
Jordan Adams
When Barrett is Taoiseach or when they leave the EU. I would be willing to take any economic hardship for a United independent nationalist Ireland
Wyatt Gray
That's the problem. The Republic isn't nationalist. Hasn't been for almost 30 years now.
Isaac Barnes
Yes i know, its fucking crawling with them liberals.
But the time either of the two happen then it would be safe enough to say that the political atmosphhere would be changed. For now the Irish nation has more chance of surviving in the north.
Nolan Roberts
It really is crawling. 9.5 in 10 people I know are either apathetic or are smug middle class liberals.
Ryder Gomez
It could change, we have to get rid of PC culture so that you can actually have free speech to begin with
Christopher Perry
It'll be a seriously uphill struggle, you should watch this
The problem with Ireland is that at the moment the mussies and Africans are sticking to themselves and not committing crimes. Liberals therefore see them as more progressive than typical normal inner city scumbags.
These liberals are also still in an anti parents rebellious phase propagated by the influx of American corporations and culture so they don't have their own sense of identity and don't understand the impact it will have not only on their own lifes but also on the overall culture and society behaviours that define them. Most of these liberals are the bag of cans meme types as well as being pro abortion and gay marriage but yet stand up for muslims. It's utterly baffling and can only be linked to what I mentioned above in terms of hating inner city scumbags more as well as boredom and the need to rebel.
Blake Rivera
Very succinct analysis.
Ultimately our problem is that we're behind the curve, at least 20 years behind the rest of western Europe in terms of societal decay, but catching up fast. We're still 95%+ white and that 5%, as you said, is fairly well behaved compared to their French counterparts say.
Until they become as much of a threat, I don't see any viable nationalist movement in this country. Unless the rest of the west collapses.
David Diaz
The Irish drank themselves retarded at the beginning of 400 AD. Eblana also had a nearly non-existent role in Europe prior to that era.
Lincoln Gonzalez
>We would end up exactly like America and everywhere else without a state or at least semi-state health service. Aka, in the shits.
from my house, within 5km radius, there are 3 state of the art emergency rooms and 1 hospital none of which have over a 5 minute wait time. If I had a heart attack I would never want to be anywhere with socialized health care.
Have fun dying in a waiting room if you survive the hour + trip there, paddy
Mason Gomez
Dont agree with some of the things he said but it was a good ending.
Leo Cox
I'm sure that's nice for you, not so much for the tens of millions who'll end up homeless after treatment in such places. Everyone knows the US has a two tier system - top notch for those with the money, fuck all for those who don't.
Matthew Adams
Such as?
Joshua Flores
My first name is Calum (plz no hak)
Is this name Irish or Scottish?
Jaxon Butler
Like the jewish question. Now although liberalism was not created to destroy the west and goes back along way, its clear to me there is a plan to genocide all european nations.
William Jackson
Oh yeah of course there is, his point was just about why it works so well, why there was fertile ground for it to succeed.
Carson Thomas
Irish, from Colm
Josiah Bailey
Fugg thanks mate.
Jackson Gonzalez
Anytime.
Lincoln Howard
Burger here, should I do the paperwork to get my citizenship (Grandma is from Mayo) so if push comes to shove I can help MEGA?
>inb4 plastic paddy, I hate being "Irish"
Henry Fisher
Yes, we need every good person we can get if we are to survive.
Joseph Sullivan
I guess I'll have to get to it soon. But overseas citizens still can't vote, no?
Ayden Collins
Craic Lads
Jaxon Edwards
I don't believe so.
Nicholas Green
Forgive a naive American taig his ignorance, but why do you think: >Until they become as much of a threat, I don't see any viable nationalist movement in this country. How are you defining nationalism? It seems to me, from way over across the Atlantic, that if any island on Earth can believe a strong Nationalist identity can be fostered in a group containing several different cultural and ethnic transplantees, it is your island. I mean, it's been done there before, right?
>Ultimately our problem is that we're behind the curve, at least 20 years behind the rest of western Europe in terms of societal decay...and that 5%... is fairly well behaved You are talking like you'd have to have a Mad Max movie taking place in your own back yard to gain popular support, and that it is a bad thing that it isn't. I haven't been back overthere since before some parents I know were born, but can't you guys wander around Europe at the moment?
Isn't it a good thing that Éire is still in good shape, rather than you having to rebuild it from smoking ashes? The RofE that I remember was fairly tolerant of the existence of recently transplanted, or other wise strange ways, and of some fairly extreme youthful rebellion so long as they didn't hurt anyone, but was, to my American eyes strongly culturally traditionalist and intensely moral. No one would ever sell me condoms, and three quarters of the young folk I met were still on the Pledge! What happened? Or was I just not seeing the reality?
Ayden Bailey
Well, at least they can shitpost.
Aaron Bailey
Jesus, lad. Kill yourself.
Kayden Robinson
I was allowed to vote in the local elections. I thought it was wrong, though, since I didn't have plans to live there beyond my four years . So when the politically involved came to our door. I told them to leave.
Levi Sullivan
>what happened
Corruption from material goods, boredom, emigration, and fucking corporate culture.
Ethan Gonzalez
Do you still have a shit ton of old American dual-citizens living off their US government retirement income checks?
Levi Ward
Your day will come.
Cooper Watson
No worries, happy to clear it up.
Nationalism as in real love of country and pride in ones people, not this "give us the north back" stuff. That is hollow nationalism.
We would, as you've seen from France they actually have what seem like Mad Max scenes taking place and they still voted Macron.
We aren't anywhere near as cucked but by god are we apathetic. The smug middle class is all liberal and everyone else is ignorant of their future situation. The media is entirely establishment and alternative views get crucified. I can't say anything like this outside my cultivated group without getting serious hate.
The traditionalist and cultured Ireland you know has largely died off to be replaced by a cosmopolitan Europeanism in the major cities. The youth are degenerate and used condoms can oft be found in alleys.
We're dying, just like the rest of the west, only we're still more white.
Jordan Phillips
>The traditionalist and cultured Ireland you know
Angel Kelly
Keep the faith user, personally my inner circle of family and friends are starting to wake up, words like racist and bigot have lost all meaning and people are no longer just accepting this multi culti bend over and take all attitude anymore.
Keep the faith.
Kayden Moore
It is still in towns and the country but them big cities its just more of the globalist culture where you find anywhere.
Jayden Wood
True, I've redpilled at least 8 people including an uncle and grandfather
Ian Mitchell
I don't know, my relatives from small-town Ireland don't seem anymore cultured.
Don't even get me started on Irish "Catholicism", I'm practicing in spite of being Irish, not because of it.
Xavier Cooper
Where are they from?
Ayden Barnes
lad last night roared at a taxi driver which nearly hit him that the drivers a paki cunt and then went on explaining to his friends how that's not racist.
Levi Robinson
Castlebar area.
Hudson James
I've checked everywhere, but I can't find a plan for National Party's upcoming events. I want to go and show my support.
Does anyone have a event list?
Alexander Cox
It's racist, but it doesn't mean he's wrong. Pakis are cunts.
Oliver Sanders
I never been there but i would had thought most mayo people would had been.
Brayden Jones
they text you as a member so scum can't crash their events.
Ayden Thompson
Lads do you not find it a bit too coincidental that new National Party videos are released to coincide with Eire/pol/ threads?
Time to fess up - which one of you runs their Youtube channel? Kudos for recognizing your audience.
Adam Foster
>The youth are degenerate and used condoms can oft be found in alleys. But that was partially my point. Forgive me, but your youth were mostly degenerates, or beasts, or both 40 years ago. They all seemed to get most of it out of their system, at some point.
>replaced by a cosmopolitan Europeanism in the major cities You have my sincere condolences. I remember your cities being very different places than the countryside, but very distinct from say the cities in England. >apathetic >and they still voted Macron Is living in France can't shake the French out of their current path, why do you think it would help you? Why wish for things to be more like France ? Aren't you lucking out by seeing what doesn't work? >real love of country and pride in ones people Who are you, without that?
>all liberal What is that like? Over here "liberal" is some strange sort of cult based on self-rightouness, anger and guilt over mainly imagined wrongthink and injustices supposedly committed by the working classes. I don't say "cult" lightly, many of my better educated, richer born associates get together and chant words that have slight but significant different meanings to them, than to everyone else, then go out and bully some poor people. I have trouble picturing that, over there. >...and everyone else is ignorant Well, that goes without saying if >The media is entirely establishment and alternative views get crucified.
I'd seriously like to hear more about what your liberals are like. Any recommendations on where I can learn online?
Jeremiah Reed
WE WAS CIVILIYZAYSHUNS N SHEEEEIIIIIITTT
Jaxson Nelson
BUMP
Getting lonely in this thread
Kevin Hernandez
How do you lads feel about your new gay, half-poo taioseach?