• U.S., Ireland Both Suffer Impacts of Illegal Immigration

    From The Encyclopod@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 10 05:34:36 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns XPost: sac.politics, talk.politics.misc

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor
    today in the Pentagon. The two discussed, among other things, how the
    U.S. and Ireland are both struggling with the effects of illegal
    immigration.

    McGregor described the illegal immigration problem in Ireland as "a
    threat of destruction from within."

    "That's what we feel is happening in Ireland at present. There's no
    support for the people of Ireland," he said. "It's almost like we're
    witnessing the destruction of Ireland in real time. It's being harbored
    by our own government. The illegal immigration racket is the biggest
    money racket that has ever been in Irish history."

    McGregor said many rural towns in Ireland have become inundated with
    illegal immigrants, changing the character of those towns forever. With
    some 40 million Americans of Irish descent living in the U.S., he
    expressed concern those Americans would find their ancestral homes unrecognizable if they returned to Ireland for a visit.

    "They take great pride in their Irish heritage," McGregor said. "Sooner
    or later ... there will be no place for these Irish Americans to come
    home and visit their native country, where they are from."

    Hegseth highlighted U.S. efforts to get after the same problem.

    "Now you look at what this president is doing ... last night they sent
    250 Tren de Aragua gang members out," Hegseth said. "There's no other
    way to handle it."

    "Breathtaking," McGregor said. "There are Americans all over the
    country, the length and breadth of this country, who are breathing a
    sigh of relief because of President [Donald J.] Trump's administration efforts."

    https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4122722/us-irel and-both-suffer-impacts-of-illegal-immigration/

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  • From Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 13 23:32:05 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns XPost: talk.politics.misc

    On Sat, 10 May 2025, The Encyclopod <the.encyclopod@amazon.com> wrote:
    "The illegal immigration racket is the biggest
    money racket that has ever been in Irish history."

    False! Poor migrants cannot pay much money to migrate. Major Irish rackets
    are by persons who always reside in Ireland against fellow citizens. E.g.
    a politician wanting a bribe before permitting a building. Cf. HTTPS://WWW.onTheDitch.com/frank-dunlop-acted-as-director
    and
    "Defamed! Famous Irish Libel Trials" by A.J. Davidson. Cf. the United
    States of America bribing to murder thousands of innocent persons. Cf.
    Dubsky v The Government of [the prostitute putative 'Republic' of] Ireland
    & Ors [2005] IEHC 442 (13 December 2005). Cf. HTTPS://WWW.onTheDitch.com/us-ambassador-warned

    On Sat, 10 May 2025, The Encyclopod <the.encyclopod@amazon.com> wrote: "McGregor said many rural towns".

    Towns cannot be rural!

    "Ireland have become inundated with
    illegal immigrants,"

    False!

    On Sat, 10 May 2025, The Encyclopod <the.encyclopod@amazon.com> wrote:
    ""Now you look at what this president is doing ... last night they sent
    250 Tren de Aragua gang members out," Hegseth said. "There's no other
    way to handle it.""

    Due processes are a good alternative.

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  • From howie ruffe@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 16 22:19:17 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns XPost: talk.politics.misc

    On 13 May 2025, Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentöter.@gmail.com> posted some news:44f72k5ul4ch3eo2po0a5nq0enlq8rac38@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester <Spamassassin@irrt.De>
    typed:

    On Sat, 10 May 2025, The Encyclopod <the.encyclopod@amazon.com> wrote: >>""Now you look at what this president is doing ... last night they
    sent 250 Tren de Aragua gang members out," Hegseth said. "There's no
    other way to handle it.""

    Due processes are a good alternative.

    Mass airdrop from a helicopter is a better alternative

    Like for like would be okay too.

    Since they like to cut pieces off people while they're still alive, do
    the same to them starting with toes and fingers, next the feet. Pour
    some gas on them and drop a match. Let their souls scream in Hell.

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  • From Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 00:01:51 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns XPost: talk.politics.misc

    Dear Sir/Madam:

    HTTPS://directory.CSU.edu/csupinn/app/web/lookup/directoryform.pshtml
    reported nobody called Ruffe to me but a post with Headers
    Path:

    news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!2.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!news2.arglkargh.de!sewer!.POSTED.
    localhost!not-for-mail
    and
    From: howie ruffe <hruffe@csu.edu>
    and
    Message-ID: <1008dl4$s0o$4@toxic.dizum.net>
    asserts without evidence:
    "On 13 May 2025, Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent?ter.@gmail.com> posted some news:44f72k5ul4ch3eo2po0a5nq0enlq8rac38@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksuck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester <Spamassassin@irrt.De>
    typed:

    On Sat, 10 May 2025, The Encyclopod <the.encyclopod@amazon.com> wrote: >>""Now you look at what this president is doing ... last night they
    sent 250 Tren de Aragua gang members out," Hegseth said. "There's no
    other way to handle it.""

    Due processes are a good alternative.

    Mass airdrop from a helicopter is a better alternative

    Like for like would be okay too.

    Since they like to cut pieces off people while they're still alive, do
    the same to them starting with toes and fingers, next the feet. Pour
    some gas on them and drop a match. Let their souls scream in Hell."

    Justice does not need to punish criminals so. Civilisations have good alternatives for humanely punishing or reforming criminals.

    Is such a cited post via a Usenet server in Germany really by Howie Ruffe?
    Is Howie Ruffe really at Chicago State University?

    "Trump Appointee Pressed Analyst to Redo Intelligence on Venezuelan Gang

    The move followed a disclosure that intelligence agencies disagree with a
    key factual claim Trump made to invoke a wartime deportation law."
    said the "New-York Times" today.

    Please be good.

    Yours sincerely,
    Nicholas Collin Paul de Gloucester

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  • From Boris Yankitoph@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 17 22:32:17 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns XPost: talk.politics.misc

    On 17 May 2025, Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester <Spamassassin@irrt.De>
    posted some news:dfa9adfa-02c5-c0ea-00b9-1ddb3edf06c7@irrt.De:

    Dear Sir/Madam:

    HTTPS://directory.CSU.edu/csupinn/app/web/lookup/directoryform.pshtml reported nobody called Ruffe to me but a post with Headers
    Path:

    news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-septem ber.org!2.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!news2.arglkargh.de!sewer!. POSTED.
    localhost!not-for-mail
    and
    From: howie ruffe <hruffe@csu.edu>
    and
    Message-ID: <1008dl4$s0o$4@toxic.dizum.net>
    asserts without evidence:
    "On 13 May 2025, Klaus Schadenfreude
    <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent?ter.@gmail.com> posted some
    news:44f72k5ul4ch3eo2po0a5nq0enlq8rac38@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu
    ck ing.dwarf.com:

    [Default] Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester <Spamassassin@irrt.De>
    typed:

    On Sat, 10 May 2025, The Encyclopod <the.encyclopod@amazon.com>
    wrote: ""Now you look at what this president is doing ... last night
    they sent 250 Tren de Aragua gang members out," Hegseth said.
    "There's no other way to handle it.""

    Due processes are a good alternative.

    Mass airdrop from a helicopter is a better alternative

    Like for like would be okay too.

    Since they like to cut pieces off people while they're still alive, do
    the same to them starting with toes and fingers, next the feet. Pour
    some gas on them and drop a match. Let their souls scream in Hell."

    Justice does not need to punish criminals so. Civilisations have good alternatives for humanely punishing or reforming criminals.

    A life sentence is inhumane, teaches and reforms nothing, because there
    is no mandated public witnessing of what occurs to those serving such.
    No murderer should ever be spared death for example. It's kinder and
    cheaper to simply execute them publicly.

    Instead of forcing children to watch tranny or queer pride parades, make
    them attend and observe public executions. The lessons would be clear.

    Is such a cited post via a Usenet server in Germany really by Howie
    Ruffe? Is Howie Ruffe really at Chicago State University?

    I'm surprised anyone would admit to attendance at "Chicago State
    University" in the first place. A "university education" in 2025 is a
    DEI joke anyway. It's worthless and those so educated don't even possess
    the basic skills to perform janitorial work.

    "Trump Appointee Pressed Analyst to Redo Intelligence on Venezuelan
    Gang

    The move followed a disclosure that intelligence agencies disagree
    with a key factual claim Trump made to invoke a wartime deportation
    law." said the "New-York Times" today.

    The New-York Times should be used for wiping in biffys.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Niocl=C3=A1is=C3=ADn_C=C3@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 28 19:01:10 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns XPost: talk.politics.misc

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    HTTPS://Gript.Ie/premium-thoughts-on-the-peadar-toibin-interview
    is saying:
    "Brian Williams
    7 hours ago
    “We’ll take this in order: The Irish “anti-immigration” movement is essentially an online movement with a street element. Its online leaders
    are loud, brash, and uncompromising, and communicate in the style and
    language of Donald Trump. They rally behind unserious political figures
    like Conor McGregor, and they talk about Ireland in terms of plantations
    and invasions and – increasingly often these days – racial conflict between the white “natives” and the darker-skinned “invaders”. Much of their commentary is hysterical, because the more hysterical you are on
    social media the more attention you get.

    One obvious problem here is that what generates clicks on social media
    does not necessarily translate into popular support, or even mean those
    clicks are coming from Irish people. Go to a tweet from somebody like
    arch nationalist Mick O’Keeffe, and observe the people in the replies – you will find as many if not more American flags in profiles as you will Irish. The online nationalists, ironically enough, are talking to an international audience rather than to Irish voters, most of whom are not online. The second obvious problem is that the internet rewards extremism
    and the real world punishes it. It’s easy to like a tweet demanding “mass remigration”, but voters tend to want somebody who also understands how
    to fix a pothole and knows what the rate of child benefit is.

    Those online influencers, I agree with TĂłibĂ­n, are doing real and
    permanent damage: Their stock in trade is to cry “betrayal” at every
    turn, and to tear down every moderately successful institution on their
    own side in an endless purity spiral. In the process, they drive their
    own followers half mad and render themselves into minor, but ultimately pointless, online celebrities. They are not in the politics business, but
    the entertainment industry.”

    This needs to be printed out and stapled to the forehead of every single hysterical ‘anti-immigration’ supporter."

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Niocl=C3=A1is=C3=ADn_C=C3@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 2 23:48:10 2025
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    Irish media reported in November 2024 about a judgment alleging that
    Conor McGregor was ordered to pay €248,000 to Nikita Hand over alleged
    civil rape.

    Channel-4 news of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland reported similarly on the 2nd day of July 2025; and that an appeal
    judgment was made on the 2nd day of July 2025 (without reporting this judgment!); and that Conor McGregor wants to be the President of Ireland.

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