Eire Sup Forums "We're all getting blown away" edition

As usual, the country is shutting down. With a slight change in the weather.

independent.ie/irish-news/thousands-without-transport-as-bus-eireann-cancels-school-services-over-hurricane-ophelia-36227109.html

Emergency meeting to be held as Ireland braces itself for Hurricane Ophelia

irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/emergency-meeting-held-ireland-braces-11343809


Is this it guys?

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I TURNED MYSELF INTO A PICKLE HURRICANE MORTY, IM A PICKLE HURRICAAAAAAAAANE

wait
what?
there's gonna be a hurricane?

rest in peace.

too bad it isn't an asteroid

110% autism

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If you haven't been hit youll be ok Cristiano. Its off your coast at the moment.

Keep dodging them bullets Jason.

a fellow rick and morty fan, heh good taste

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Gentle Reminder that "the national party" wont win a single seat in the 2019 Local Elections.

Need to change their fucking name. Sounds too much like the BNP.

don't worry, we'll send fema to (((help)))

Good. SF all the way

And these 'Irexit' posters need to change to 'Eirxit'

Eirxit rolls off the tongue enough to actually happen.

SF are Marxist Whores.

No, they wont win any seats because they have no potential base support, all of the major tendencies in Irish society are already represented in the Dáil and in Stormont. You wont see any new ones emerging.

The reason they wont win any seats is because Dublin never experienced an Industrial Revolution.
When you look at FN in France, their highest support was in the North-East of the country. a post-industrial area of economic degradation. Look at the gains the Tories and UKIP made over Labour, largely in post-industrial urban areas. Look at Donald Trump winning the Dust Belt.

Ireland does not have an equivalent to these areas, the closest we have is actually the Loyalist working class of Belfast (and they'd obviously never vote for any nationalist party).

The best chance the party has is in the mid-sized towns of the Midlands which experienced industrial investment in the 50s and 60s, however these towns are too small to gain much support in and are largely already involved in the continuation of Civil War politics (a unique situation in Europe).

Their best chance of gaining a Council seat is in counties like Tipperary, Westmeath and Roscommon, However, the meagre post-industrial working class in these areas already vote left-wing.
In Athlone and Mullingar, Labour is very popular. In Clonmel, they support Seamus Healy and the Workers and Unemployed Action Group. In Ballinasloe, a Sinn Féin candidate topped the poll in 2014.
Furthermore, look at the failure of Renua. The population in the Republic just don't want something further to the right of Fine Gael.

This is why I would be very surprised if "the national party" win anything in 2019.

WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB

Sinn Féin are explicitly not Marxist, this is shown by their 1970 split into Provisional Sinn Féin and Official Sinn Féin.

The Officials were explicitly Marxist-Leninist and received arms and training from both the Soviet Union and even North Korea.

The Provisionals (this would be dropped later and they would become known as just Sinn Féin) did not believe in M-L ideology as they perceived it to be totalitarian. They instead endorsed a system that sounds quite similar to Tito's Market Socialism.

The reason for the split was because the Officials had taken control of IRA leadership.

Here it is in their own words:

poblachtach.wordpress.com/2017/08/17/where-sinn-fein-stands-1970/

how would you guys feel if some brits came over and democratically voted you back into the UK?

how many would we need? 2 million?

I hope and pray God wipes Ireland off the map. Please God remove those heathens and send them to the pits of hell where they belong. Amen.

why would you want those irish niggers?

this would require a refendum and these typically have a higher turnout than general elections.

Our most recent Referendum vote had a turnout of 3,221,681, almost all of whom would vote against joining you.

Because of the fact that we have a higher population than we did two years ago, you would want to import about 4 million people.

That is to say if they even make it to the polling booth.

Ill let this to Justin.

hooktube.com/watch?v=n3UKZKEYOFI

Aye, he did come to mind when I was writing that.
I saw him say SF was an M-L party on that computing forever dipshit's channel and I wondered how a man so old could get this far into politics without knowing his basic political definitions.

People who vote for him should be embarrassed by his lack of knowledge.

>only criticises the UUP for being pro-EU

jesus, what a """""Nationalist"""".

so we need about 8 million tyrones and ahmeds to make it a decisive win

send in the black and tanned

>tyrones and ahmeds

If they are from England then by your own stereotypes, they would vote for independence as Ireland has a stronger welfare state and higher unemployment benefits.

There is also the fact that these people would not be allowed to vote in such a referendum, you would need to wait for their children to vote.

So this process would likely have to take half a century or so, by which time a United Ireland would likely be achieved.

So no dice. Again, the RA would stop many from voting if they knew they would vote against independence.

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you cannot resist the anglo forever user,SOON

the ira are fat old men now,most of the ROI is atheist and lefty

Only highly intelligent people watch Rick and Morty.

british citizen's are allowed to vote so if we give them citzenship ireland can't discriminate

>ra stopping the vote

that's why we'd send 8m instead of 4, we could make them white-up so they aren't detected

I really enjoyed this.

This looks like my kind of place.

don't be a cunt, dogs are great

the history of the IRA is the history of short bursts of recruitment.

There has not been any major reasons to join it the past few decades (save the GFA). If an event such as a referendum to re-join the UK were to transpire, recruitment would increase hugely.

>ROI is atheist and lefty

The IRA has always been non-denominational and has always been left-wing. Take it from the founder of the Irish Citizen's Army (the paramilitary which would transform into the IRA 3 years later).

Awwww, UKs first hurricane
-Florida user

just wait until the demographic time bomb explodes.

Some serious rain and wind it's about to happen in azores

youtube.com/watch?v=NhURmoCVXX8

in northern portugal and galicia only some rain.
When it reachs ireland it will be weak.

haha hope that hurricane wipes the entire UK clean like puerto rico.

It's fear mongering my dude

>UK destroyed by hurricane
>UK eternally protected by god's protestant winds

choose one burger

>the hurricaine will destroy all the isles besides London
Praise allah

There is zero reason to believe that an increase of immigration will result with a congruent rise in support for """the national party"""".

Most people who share racist beliefs already vote for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, but do not believe in these concepts strongly enough to change their vote in favour of the far right.

One reason for this is that it often works against their own economic self-interest (ie: they may not like foreigners, but cheap foreign labour will result in a net benefit to them, so FG gets first preference).

Another is that the Working Class in this country just doesn't view race as a big issue. They consider wages, housing and social services to be much more important.

We are a recently-colonised people who did not experience an industrial revolution, so we are par for the course with our Radical Centrism paired with a left-wing bias. The ""national"" party is a dead end.

Wonder why northern Ireland is so economically poor. Despite Ireland being memed as a failed state it has GK$345G in welth while Northern Ireland with half the population of ROI is at GK$30G.

>Wonder why northern Ireland is so economically poor

East of the Bann : post-industrialisation similar to Birmingham or St. Louis.

West of the Bann : Partition and lack of investment.

Overall : 30 years of warfare along with being the most peripheral area of the island

There is a tiny chance the storm develops into a cat 4 and devastates this country. Please god make that happen.

>Europoors gonna get smacked by a CAT 3
can't wait to see the whining on other boards

>implying it will even be a cat 1 by the time it hits

You faggots will still complain about how DESTRUCTIVE AND DEVASTATING a cat 1 is, I know how your kind works, you get one little disasters and it's like the end of the world, expect Green parties to continue fucking you raw after this.

Your country will die before we rejoin it.

I'll enjoy the show as your arab and blacks eventually outnumber the white british in their own country.

good job we've got 2.5 million 'white' women on our doorstep that we can turn into sex slaves if need be

Our countries also has generally boring politics. The only real thing we can talk about is the weather.

The greens have two seats in parliament, they are a non-issue.

Connaught is also poor as shit but, overall the N. Ireland region is like Africa tier economically comparing population with GDP. Eurostat gives a huge inflation of 21,800 per capita Euros. I'm calculating by real PPP values at its less than 12k Euros per capita.
Makes no sense given the major portage and industry you speak of. My guess is that they go unrepresented in parliament and are being taxed much higher than England and Scotland while all of the corporate wealth goes back to the main Island as well.

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hurricanes usually go stronger on sea, not weaker. This hurricane was cat 1 yesterday

wtf europe gets hurricanes?

>Connaught is also poor as shit

not really, it's just very rural and peripheral to the EU as a whole, as such it receives limited funding from the Dáil, from the EU and from Direct Foreign Investment.
Mayo and Roscommon are doing badly, but Galway and Sligo are doing ok. Leitrim is doing badly because it's a Border County, primarily.

>the major portage and industry you speak of

this isn't 1942, those jobs have long ago been delegated to Developing Nations. There is also the fact that the urban Nationalist populace did not experience this, there was a ban on Catholics working at Harland and Wolff if I remember right.

Your guess is incorrect, Northern Ireland receives more capital than it creates. I don't think taxation is higher there either (if it it, this is the first I've heard of it).

Your point about representation in parliament is partially true, the "province" is just too distant from Britain to matter to them, though this relates itself more in economics than parliament.

Scots dont count.

Because its being raped by the Queen, as with all the colonies they play second fiddle to the ruling country.

Nah Fatty, we usually just have grey, damp boring weather so the occasional hurricane is a bit of excitement. There'll be no damage other than a bit of flooding a few rural area might lose electricity and stuff but they don't really matter for the most part.