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[–] ardvarcus 4 points 6 points (+10|-4) ago 

Ireland held out against the rising tide of sewage for a long time, but finally were overwhelmed by it.

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[–] powerpete 3 points 22 points (+25|-3) ago 

No. Ireland has been holding on to its roots and beliefs for decades and finally lost after their masses had been brainwashed. This is a loss as it will result in the loss of lives of tens of thousands. Legalizing abortion is the first step, next step is mass immigration. Ireland, or the country, customs, and people we know it as, will cease to exist within the next 80 years.

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[–] Ajaxofbarbaria 1 point 3 points (+4|-1) ago 

Have my upgoat against the kikes

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[–] DanyMcbrideAsHanSolo 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Immigration is already pretty bad there.

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[–] 12874074? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

they already have mass immigration... so does wales and scotland

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[–] enginedriver13 2 points 9 points (+11|-2) ago 

Living in parts of the US where I’ve seen various trades are full of Irish immigrants...I seriously wonder if a huge proportion of non-cucked trad type Irish men have just left their homeland and now the country’s population is mostly feminists, muzzies, fags and Nigerians. And pedophile priests.

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[–] BlockMe 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

feminists, muzzies, fags and Nigerians. And pedophile priests.

Nailed it. Lived there for a few years. North Dublin is full of "refugees." South Dublin is full of muzzies. There's a honking great mosque in Clonskeagh; land formerly belonged to the Catholic convent next door. You can't walk in Dundrum mall without bumping into dozens of bin liners walking about.

And they legalised faggots couple of years ago. Varadkar came out as a fag too.

The Ireland I loved will be dead in 20 years or less.

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[–] Broc_Lia ago 

Depends on the issue. A very few social issues like abortion remained sacrosanct, but virtually everything else has been ruled by socialists since the foundation of the state.