Some people would consider themselves neither left or right who are concerned about immigration. Rightly or wrongly what they’ve seen happening in France, Germany and Sweden has alarmed them. Are they far right ?
Listen, if they are spouting 1930s replacement theory then they are Far Right, whether they know it or like it. Man up and start standing by your choices in life. Sweeden literally tops every single Happiness Index survey for citizens so please, stop threathenIng us with a good time and wake up. There are far, far bigger problems in Europe and Ireland than immigration. This is why all those single issue nominees did so badly.
@joekavanagh7171 Now Joseph,,you take out your number 2 pencil +, jotter and take note. It's not that the irish electorate are stupid for voting the way they voted, they are not, the result was inevitable based on the legacy irish media. The stupidly of it is,, being uninformed, that's the kicker,,,,when you see all the independent news available to everyone.
@@MegaCrystalWater Yes . Any right minded true Irish man or Irish woman with common sense. That's who the far right in Ireland are. And sorry , nearly forgot, Irish people who are not mentally ill, and who believe there are only two genders. Male and female.
Any definition of far right is complex, but among its aspects are a lack of belief in equality and equal rights, narrow nationalism and a belief that one's own ethnicity is innately superior to that of others, and that people of other races don't have the right to breathe the same air as they do. Hitler had his solution with the gas chambers. The Irish far-right believe instead in deportations. In both cases there is a lack of compassion and respect for the innate dignity of all human beings.
@@killbotone6210 A far left Alice in Wonderland crackpot can't define the difference between left, right, forwards, backwards, big, small, or up and down flat or round
Great video as always. Firstly, there is no far right in Ireland, the beliefs held are Nationalist at their core. Being an Irish Nationalist is not a bad thing and something we should be proud of considering our own history. Very few Irish people are really happy with immigration and as the level of crimes increase more will speak out publicly. Let's check in on next election as the leaders of this nationalist movement have yet to emerge. Secondly, how can you use that term 'far right' the way you are? Is this not slanderous? Taking Peter Casey case into account, seems.a bot double standards. Why is it OK to smear the powerless in Ireland while the chosen look down at the 'others'? This seems acceptable by Irish legal system Lastly, you are inaccurate about Mr Hutchs views on immigration. He very clearly stated his position on Instagram. He states that Irish people should take priority in Ireland. Is that left wing? Or is that far right?
Yeah spouting replacement theories from the 1930s doesn't make you a nationalist. Neither does an ivory coast flag in your Bio. If they were truly Nationalists they would be helping out their local communities yet none of them are. Not a single one. They don't concern themselves with grass roots community work. They just crave clicks and followers. There is a Far Right in Ireland and they are very vocal but small and unorganized. They are bolstered by American influenceers and Media.
@@joekavanagh7171couple of murders a weak now but but the gdp is up 🤡 the reason the government won’t release social housing,crime and welfare statistics through ethnicity to the public it would obliterate the argument that these people are needed
@@joekavanagh7171 Nobody is complaining about the legal immigrants, just the illegal men (mostly) coming from countries not at war. The illegal ones are not here to benefit anyone but themselves at our expense. Wake up
Imagine looking at the impact uncontrolled mass illegal migration has done to Europe Ireland included,then labelling the people object as far right in an attempt to control
So what effect has it had on Ireland? Has an immigrant taken your job and moved into your house? Have you been assaulted by one? In what way have they impacted your life?
@ take it you’ve no problem seeing a doctor or dentist,or have children emigrating because they can’t afford rent never mind gaining a foot on the property ladder,see this is the problem,middle to upper class assholes with private health care unaffected by migrant crime astronomical rents probably living nowhere near an iPas centre.Irish people are genuinely struggling,we’ve 4,000 Irish children homeless,your detached ignorance is sickening,btw a recent study in the uk claimed 85% of these are on benefits and will never work,which again is the reason they won’t provide statistics to the public here on housing crime and welfare through ethnicity..they’re here for the free shit,
@ evidently yt doesn’t agree with the answers I’ve provided so I’ll just go with this,what part of your brain tells you turning Ireland into a dangerous third world shit hole is a good idea??
@@joekavanagh7171 there have been assaults/ you just don't hear about it on msm.. Derek blighe interviewd a young mother who was assaulted in by taxi driver.. surprised you didn't hear it since you said Derek blighe was a loud mouth..
People who are concerned about migration are not 'far right'. Your presentation is a bit blind on this. The FF/Fg is a vote for stability. And it is also a tribal vote. And perhaps even more so , the sitting govt is awash with funds and bought at least a portion of electorate. You are also ignoring the turnout. There
@joekavanagh7171 there is only "the people' as a collective of numerous persons! Different folks have different concerns. Now as it happens I care that the hospitality trade and tourism in my region is absolutely destroyed by the filling of tourist hotels with refugees. And there are A LOT of people like me similarly effected by this policy. I'm not far right. But I'm totally opposed to the downright stupid policy of filling tourist beds with refugees. It is having a dreadful toll on small hospitality businesses and tourism spin off industries. It is also having detrimental socio economic consequences in the regions. Coming on top of similar socio economic decline from the Covid lockdowns
@vinlennox7658 you need to understand there is something much more sinister afoot Ireland, once a beacon of cultural resilience and independence, is increasingly perceived by critics as subjugated to the influence of globalist elites, particularly entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the so-called "digital aristocracy." The current administration in Dublin is accused of adopting an oikophobic stance, demonstrating a disdain for Irish traditions, values, and sovereignty. This is viewed as part of a broader agenda to erode national identity in favor of globalist policies. The Irish government has faced severe criticism for its immigration policies, which opponents claim have resulted in an influx of undocumented migrants, straining public services and destabilizing communities. Simultaneously, Dublin's embrace of progressive "woke" ideologies, often imported from abroad, has raised concerns about the marginalization of traditional Irish culture and societal norms. One of the most contentious issues is the potential dismantling of Ireland's agricultural industry, long considered a cornerstone of its economy and cultural heritage. The government has aligned with stringent environmental and climate policies, which detractors argue prioritize unrealistic green objectives over the well-being of Irish farmers and rural communities. This, they assert, serves external interests rather than the needs of the Irish people. These trends, according to critics, signify a betrayal of the nation’s independence and the principles upon which the Irish state was founded. The growing influence of globalist agendas, coupled with the perceived subservience of the Irish political class, has fueled fears that Ireland is losing its identity, autonomy, and capacity to protect its citizens' interests in the face of external pressures.
@joekavanagh7171 I beg to differ: Ireland, once a beacon of cultural resilience and independence, is increasingly perceived by critics as subjugated to the influence of globalist elites, particularly entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the so-called "digital aristocracy." The current administration in Dublin is accused of adopting an oikophobic stance, demonstrating a disdain for Irish traditions, values, and sovereignty. This is viewed as part of a broader agenda to erode national identity in favor of globalist policies. The Irish government has faced severe criticism for its immigration policies, which opponents claim have resulted in an influx of undocumented migrants, straining public services and destabilizing communities. Simultaneously, Dublin's embrace of progressive "woke" ideologies, often imported from abroad, has raised concerns about the marginalization of traditional Irish culture and societal norms. One of the most contentious issues is the potential dismantling of Ireland's agricultural industry, long considered a cornerstone of its economy and cultural heritage. The government has aligned with stringent environmental and climate policies, which detractors argue prioritize unrealistic green objectives over the well-being of Irish farmers and rural communities. This, they assert, serves external interests rather than the needs of the Irish people. These trends, according to critics, signify a betrayal of the nation’s independence and the principles upon which the Irish state was founded. The growing influence of globalist agendas, coupled with the perceived subservience of the Irish political class, has fueled fears that Ireland is losing its identity, autonomy, and capacity to protect its citizens' interests in the face of external pressures.
It's not right wing/ far right..to actually care about your country..the way this immigration issue will unfold over time as it has all over the western world..
Are you suggesting that the majority of people in this country, who don't have a problem with immigration, don't care about their country? They probably care more than you do, because they are concerned with things that really matter, like housing, health care, education and jobs. What solutions have the far right for these more important issues?
The 45+ aged demographic vote consistently for FF FG. Not even including the immigrants all FF FG have to do to maintain power in any election is to ensure that youth Emigration in the preceeding 4 years is extremely high. Youth vote for change thats fairly consistent across time, geography, culture etc. Minimize Youth eligible to vote and you minimize the change that can occur.
I must say there are an awful lot of people who consider themselves to be very moderate or even normally liberal except for one or two issues, but are labelled far right, and will be reluctant to vote that way in elections.
@@killbotone6210Why are you saying it’s not happening? I have two university degrees one from UL one from Galway and by your definition I’m Far Right because I don’t want every village, abandoned paint factory, shitty run down hotels everywhere crammed to the rafters with migrants most of whom are not genuine asylum seekers but end up living off the welfare teat.
@williamcannon7262 I completely agree. It’s hard to tell whether he’s genuinely clueless enough to believe those candidates are "far-right" or if he’s cynically pushing this nonsense to make a quick buck on RUclips. Most likely, it’s a bit of both. The whole situation would be laughable if it weren’t for the grave position the country is in. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are openly betraying the Irish state, acting on behalf of their globalist backers, with full support from the digital aristocracy and the compliant Irish mainstream media.
@williamcannon7262 couldn't agree more Ireland, once a beacon of cultural resilience and independence, is increasingly perceived by critics as subjugated to the influence of globalist elites, particularly entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the so-called "digital aristocracy." The current administration in Dublin is accused of adopting an oikophobic stance, demonstrating a disdain for Irish traditions, values, and sovereignty. This is viewed as part of a broader agenda to erode national identity in favor of globalist policies. The Irish government has faced severe criticism for its immigration policies, which opponents claim have resulted in an influx of undocumented migrants, straining public services and destabilizing communities. Simultaneously, Dublin's embrace of progressive "woke" ideologies, often imported from abroad, has raised concerns about the marginalization of traditional Irish culture and societal norms. One of the most contentious issues is the potential dismantling of Ireland's agricultural industry, long considered a cornerstone of its economy and cultural heritage. The government has aligned with stringent environmental and climate policies, which detractors argue prioritize unrealistic green objectives over the well-being of Irish farmers and rural communities. This, they assert, serves external interests rather than the needs of the Irish people. These trends, according to critics, signify a betrayal of the nation’s independence and the principles upon which the Irish state was founded. The growing influence of globalist agendas, coupled with the perceived subservience of the Irish political class, has fueled fears that Ireland is losing its identity, autonomy, and capacity to protect its citizens' interests in the face of external pressures.
The 'far right' certainly took a hammering. The Irish people are more left-leaning than many would have thought. However the government 'bought votes' by offering benefit increases and double payments to those receiving benefits from the state.
Terry. You must have used the term far right in your video at least 10 times or more. Far right is a pajorative term used to smear and damage the character of those who are deemed far right by an Irish society who used to be Right & Conservative up until about the 1980's to being Left & Liberal now, today. Not alone that but the Catholic religion has been replaced by the woke religion. Ireland has become a woke, globalist, cultural socialist society where anybody who disagrees with the pro EU/UN/WEF/NATO/ISRAELI narrative is deemed to be a far right extremist. This view is promulgated by the government and the political establishment by the use of mainstream media, rte in particular, who ensured that no views opposing their narrative was allowed to be aired during the election. The imbalance and bias is profound and systemic.
I'd like to know what "side" the people who were threatening to kill Robbie Keane and his family because he managed a team in Israel were on. Didn't know the far right were concerned about Palestine. While I enjoy Terrys content and watch all of it, he's very proud to be left and can't seem to grasp people proud to be right.
The far right certainly lost big time but that does not say that they are gone for ever! The new government do need to solve the housing crisis, the health care crisis and in particular the appalling cost over runs on major projects, such as the broadband roll out and the children's hospital. Each of these projects needed to have a highly experienced projects manager long ,long before going to tender.
Is there any word how the man,,who sent invitations in many languages,,got on in the election,,,,?,,,,😢they thought they had a big mandate from the last election,,,,although not in their manifesto,,,,,they only talked about changing the weather in it.
Not everyone who has a problem with immigration certainly wouldn't be far right... On the other hand the far right councillors who were elected in Dublin had no problem in voting with the government whose policy these so called independents are against. The same far right had no problem in being photographed with Loyalist paramilitaries. Hypocrisy at it's best
Exactly. Not one constructive policy on housing, health care, education, jobs or any of the issues that concern most people. Just empty "Ireland is full" rhetoric.
To have a different opinion from the government about immigration doesn't make you far right, people who have concerns about immigration are not fascist or racist as the media would make you believe they are just ordinary concerned people .
Two things I noticed with regard to Far Right candidates during the election campaign. Their campaign literature concentrated on immigration and housing. This approach obviously worked for a certain amount of candidates in the local election, which is ironic given local government can do little about these. However, for the general election most parties had either pivoted on immigration and/or shored up their housing policy. When a manifesto has such a narrow focus those parties are easily outmanoeuvred and overwhelmed by parties with more fulsome and comprehensive offerings. Secondly when you probed them on social issues - abortion, divorce, LGBT rights ~ or just about liberal democracy in general they had little to say. Id never make claims for so called silent majorities, but we’ve seen the impact on personal and press freedoms in various now illiberal democracies, personally I’d hate to see Ireland swing back to the days of the valley of the squinting windows.
"Secondly when you probed them on social issues - abortion, divorce, LGBT rights" There could be a rational reason why there is 'nothing to say' about these 'issues': abortion and divorce are legal in Ireland and therefore no longer an issue and LGBT people have the same rights as everyone else. So what's to talk about?
The issue with those stigmatised as "Far RIght" is not that the public doesn't share their sentiments in many cases. They really have two issues: 1/ Image and quality of candidates - there are too many vocal loons and cranks. A candidate should have 'bank manager' vibes at the very minimum. He or she should seem measured, rational and honest. To a certain extent this is a vicous cycle for parties outside the boundaries of acceptable liberal piety: only people who are such outsiders already that they do not fear the social and professional approbium of 'coming out' as dissident Right will put themselves forward as candidates. 2/ The centre of Irish politcs is hollow and unprincipled and formed by focus-group consensus. All the successful parties have Venn-diagrams of policies that include that centre, whatever it is at any given time. Even the self described "Left Wing Parties" are all just avenues for the ambitions for the more fastidious amongst the professional middle class (vide the Soc Dems 'lavender liberals') carefully craft their image to include those centrist vibes and scoop up transfer votes. To succeed the dissident Right needs to have a core of policies that are acceptable to the centre, but with 100% more ethnocentrism, anti-immigration or whatever. For example, the Irish Freedom Party will never get elected while it continues to insist on Irexit as a policy, but if it reframed itself as Eurosceptic a la Geert WIlders, it would at least be in with a chance. Once they get over those hurdles there is no reason why there can't be an Irish version of AfD or Sweden Democrats. But this is a small society, and shunning the impious has always worked in the past, so who knows.
Thank you for another interesting and informative video. The people have spoken. They have concerns about housing and health, both directly related to immigration, a connection which has been scrupulously avoided by the media. I voted for local candidates from both the F. Parties. If had a choice to vote for a sensible alternative who suggested stemming immigration I would have. I do believe we should have a reasoned debate and an immigration referendum, which would be hard to word, which would include a population ceiling. I think this is unlikely to happen, because I believe if people were asked a direct question in the anomous ballot, stopping immigration would be carried by a large majority and for some reason our rulers dont want this. One way or another it would end this discussion and help to prevent the emergence of smooth talking opportunists like Nigel Farrage and President Trump.
@@terrygorry conservatism not wanting massives changes or the sake of change, authoritarianism weird because they are not the ones calling for making speech a crime and wanting to crackdown on media that do not go along with EU or government thinking, "ultra-nationalism and nativism" just add ulta because fun, people care about their own people, culture and history as well as taking care of their own people before the rest of the world. You wouldnt like to read what the men of 1916 wrote about either ha
@terrygorry thanks for that, but I don't think it's ultra nationalism to want to retain the fabric and culture of one's nation. Just like the Palestinians deserve a nation of their own, so do the Irish, is that not the reason why we were at war with Britain for over 800years. But now we have a nation of nothing where any tom dick or Mohammed can rock up and give the red carpet treatment.
“They seek them here, they seek there there Those Leftists seek them everywhere Are they in heaven or are they in hell? Those demned elusive Irish Neonazis"
The bigger parties have all shifted their own policies to the right significantly over the past 12 months. The EU is also shifting to the right. The "far right" have already won the argument. The right here is unorganized and have both quack candidates and decent candidates but all have no name recognition. Most have no other policies or experience for the rest of the issues facing Ireland (housing, health, foreign policy etc).
Dontou live in another planet? The establishment have power. They have resources that smaller parties and independents dont. The establishment have literally been in power for 100 yrs. It says alot about your so called citicism that you cant acknowledge that.
You can not destroy something that doesn't exist , you can only pretend you did.
@neilisagum The Irish Freedom Part doesn't exist? Do...Do they know this?
Some people would consider themselves neither left or right who are concerned about immigration. Rightly or wrongly what they’ve seen happening in France, Germany and Sweden has alarmed them. Are they far right ?
Listen, if they are spouting 1930s replacement theory then they are Far Right, whether they know it or like it. Man up and start standing by your choices in life.
Sweeden literally tops every single Happiness Index survey for citizens so please, stop threathenIng us with a good time and wake up.
There are far, far bigger problems in Europe and Ireland than immigration. This is why all those single issue nominees did so badly.
@@JP-gi2pr No just Right!
Correct, they are probably just Gobshites
Immigration is not an issue for most people, but due to the loudmouths, it receives a disproportionate amount of airtime.
@@joekavanagh7171 you wearing blinkers, immigration is an issue for many people.
The government you elect is the government you deserve.
Thomas Jefferson
We certainly don't deserve a far-right government.
@joekavanagh7171
Now Joseph,,you take out your number 2 pencil +, jotter and take note.
It's not that the irish electorate are stupid for voting the way they voted, they are not, the result was inevitable based on the legacy irish media. The stupidly of it is,, being uninformed, that's the kicker,,,,when you see all the independent news available to everyone.
I replied..
No bad language no insults,,,just truths,,,but big brother blocked it..
@joekavanagh7171 we deserve that over what we have
Your uninformed man,, and while that is the case,,u will remain in the gold fish bowl u live in.
Define "Far Right".
I'll bet you can't.
There's always one "Define Far Right" clown no matter how many times you define it 🤣🤣🤣
@@davidhackett5251 You mean you don't know? Lol
Election was fixed.
They cant even tell us what a woman is
@@killbotone6210 You only think you do.
Does anyone know who the 'far right' is?
Yes. The National Party; the Irish Freedom Party and Clann Eireann to start with.
@@MegaCrystalWater
Yes . Any right minded true Irish man or Irish woman with common sense. That's who the far right in Ireland are. And sorry , nearly forgot, Irish people who are not mentally ill, and who believe there are only two genders. Male and female.
@@neilmcbeath954 And anybody else you don't like.
There are far right candidates in Ireland but they're few and far between. NP are absolutely far right.
The Far Right is the Government and its agencies.
Support Michelle Keane. The Truth is coming soon
Enoch Burke mark 2 hahahaha
Cubby wouldn't know truth if it slapped her in the face.
Really? We'll wait.
@@joekavanagh7171
We sure will Joe
@@joekavanagh7171 cope harder, leftard.
Is he still hanging out with Jethro and Dwayne?
Neither you nor anyone else can define far right.
Any definition of far right is complex, but among its aspects are a lack of belief in equality and equal rights, narrow nationalism and a belief that one's own ethnicity is innately superior to that of others, and that people of other races don't have the right to breathe the same air as they do. Hitler had his solution with the gas chambers. The Irish far-right believe instead in deportations. In both cases there is a lack of compassion and respect for the innate dignity of all human beings.
@@reigninblood123 ?? What a weird claim. What's your proof?
@@joekavanagh7171 So you prefer a one world government?
@@killbotone6210 A far left Alice in Wonderland crackpot can't define the difference between left, right, forwards, backwards, big, small, or up and down flat or round
"The ideas we defeated in World War 2" - did I miss anything?
Great video as always.
Firstly, there is no far right in Ireland, the beliefs held are Nationalist at their core.
Being an Irish Nationalist is not a bad thing and something we should be proud of considering our own history.
Very few Irish people are really happy with immigration and as the level of crimes increase more will speak out publicly.
Let's check in on next election as the leaders of this nationalist movement have yet to emerge.
Secondly, how can you use that term 'far right' the way you are? Is this not slanderous? Taking Peter Casey case into account, seems.a bot double standards.
Why is it OK to smear the powerless in Ireland while the chosen look down at the 'others'?
This seems acceptable by Irish legal system
Lastly, you are inaccurate about Mr Hutchs views on immigration. He very clearly stated his position on Instagram.
He states that Irish people should take priority in Ireland.
Is that left wing? Or is that far right?
Welcome to every western country - where merely wanting to have your own country, is considered extreme.
Yeah spouting replacement theories from the 1930s doesn't make you a nationalist. Neither does an ivory coast flag in your Bio. If they were truly Nationalists they would be helping out their local communities yet none of them are. Not a single one. They don't concern themselves with grass roots community work. They just crave clicks and followers.
There is a Far Right in Ireland and they are very vocal but small and unorganized. They are bolstered by American influenceers and Media.
Article 9.3 fidelity to the nation and loyalty to the state is the fundamental duty of every citizen. Can’t be clearer than that
Well said...Terry has blinkers on.
@@deadlevelwillie
Far Right ???
Yes, far right.
Right so far
Are YOU personally concerned about the amount of immigration into Ireland Terry?
Do you see any downside to it?
Can you identify an 'upside'?
It's not just about us. It's about them too. Many immigrants can greatly contribute to the Irish economy, and many are already doing so.
@joekavanagh7171 so it doesn't matter if the Irish become a minority in their only homeland..grand so
@@joekavanagh7171couple of murders a weak now but but the gdp is up 🤡 the reason the government won’t release social housing,crime and welfare statistics through ethnicity to the public it would obliterate the argument that these people are needed
@@joekavanagh7171
Nobody is complaining about the legal immigrants, just the illegal men (mostly) coming from countries not at war.
The illegal ones are not here to benefit anyone but themselves at our expense. Wake up
@@joekavanagh7171😂😂😂😂
'To defeat the far right the government have adopted their policies' 😅 Ben Scanlon wasn't wrong!
Imagine looking at the impact uncontrolled mass illegal migration has done to Europe Ireland included,then labelling the people object as far right in an attempt to control
So what effect has it had on Ireland? Has an immigrant taken your job and moved into your house? Have you been assaulted by one? In what way have they impacted your life?
@ take it you’ve no problem seeing a doctor or dentist,or have children emigrating because they can’t afford rent never mind gaining a foot on the property ladder,see this is the problem,middle to upper class assholes with private health care unaffected by migrant crime astronomical rents probably living nowhere near an iPas centre.Irish people are genuinely struggling,we’ve 4,000 Irish children homeless,your detached ignorance is sickening,btw a recent study in the uk claimed 85% of these are on benefits and will never work,which again is the reason they won’t provide statistics to the public here on housing crime and welfare through ethnicity..they’re here for the free shit,
@ evidently yt doesn’t agree with the answers I’ve provided so I’ll just go with this,what part of your brain tells you turning Ireland into a dangerous third world shit hole is a good idea??
@@joekavanagh7171Wake up from your slumber. In another 2- 3
@@joekavanagh7171 there have been assaults/ you just don't hear about it on msm.. Derek blighe interviewd a young mother who was assaulted in by taxi driver.. surprised you didn't hear it since you said Derek blighe was a loud mouth..
John Waters reckons the election is rigged by americans and uses the fact that Phillip Dwyer only getting one vote is evidence. 😂
of course it was rigged
Everything is rigged in this country
A government that is happy to replace it's own people and culture - is certainly not above cheating in elections.
Waters stated that there was a clone of Joe Biden in the White House acting as president. Whatever sense he once had is long gone.
Phillip is the voice of the people, well one of them anyway.
People who are concerned about migration are not 'far right'.
Your presentation is a bit blind on this.
The FF/Fg is a vote for stability.
And it is also a tribal vote.
And perhaps even more so , the sitting govt is awash with funds and bought at least a portion of electorate.
You are also ignoring the turnout.
There
If the people were that "concerned about migration" they would have elected anti-immigration candidates.They didn't.
There.
@joekavanagh7171 the people who watch mainstream media, especially rte, are influenced by government propaganda that is pro immigration into Ireland.
@joekavanagh7171 there is only "the people' as a collective of numerous persons!
Different folks have different concerns.
Now as it happens I care that the hospitality trade and tourism in my region is absolutely destroyed by the filling of tourist hotels with refugees.
And there are A LOT of people like me similarly effected by this policy.
I'm not far right. But I'm totally opposed to the downright stupid policy of filling tourist beds with refugees.
It is having a dreadful toll on small hospitality businesses and tourism spin off industries.
It is also having detrimental socio economic consequences in the regions. Coming on top of similar socio economic decline from the Covid lockdowns
@vinlennox7658 you need to understand there is something much more sinister afoot
Ireland, once a beacon of cultural resilience and independence, is increasingly perceived by critics as subjugated to the influence of globalist elites, particularly entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the so-called "digital aristocracy." The current administration in Dublin is accused of adopting an oikophobic stance, demonstrating a disdain for Irish traditions, values, and sovereignty. This is viewed as part of a broader agenda to erode national identity in favor of globalist policies.
The Irish government has faced severe criticism for its immigration policies, which opponents claim have resulted in an influx of undocumented migrants, straining public services and destabilizing communities. Simultaneously, Dublin's embrace of progressive "woke" ideologies, often imported from abroad, has raised concerns about the marginalization of traditional Irish culture and societal norms.
One of the most contentious issues is the potential dismantling of Ireland's agricultural industry, long considered a cornerstone of its economy and cultural heritage. The government has aligned with stringent environmental and climate policies, which detractors argue prioritize unrealistic green objectives over the well-being of Irish farmers and rural communities. This, they assert, serves external interests rather than the needs of the Irish people.
These trends, according to critics, signify a betrayal of the nation’s independence and the principles upon which the Irish state was founded. The growing influence of globalist agendas, coupled with the perceived subservience of the Irish political class, has fueled fears that Ireland is losing its identity, autonomy, and capacity to protect its citizens' interests in the face of external pressures.
@joekavanagh7171 I beg to differ:
Ireland, once a beacon of cultural resilience and independence, is increasingly perceived by critics as subjugated to the influence of globalist elites, particularly entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the so-called "digital aristocracy." The current administration in Dublin is accused of adopting an oikophobic stance, demonstrating a disdain for Irish traditions, values, and sovereignty. This is viewed as part of a broader agenda to erode national identity in favor of globalist policies.
The Irish government has faced severe criticism for its immigration policies, which opponents claim have resulted in an influx of undocumented migrants, straining public services and destabilizing communities. Simultaneously, Dublin's embrace of progressive "woke" ideologies, often imported from abroad, has raised concerns about the marginalization of traditional Irish culture and societal norms.
One of the most contentious issues is the potential dismantling of Ireland's agricultural industry, long considered a cornerstone of its economy and cultural heritage. The government has aligned with stringent environmental and climate policies, which detractors argue prioritize unrealistic green objectives over the well-being of Irish farmers and rural communities. This, they assert, serves external interests rather than the needs of the Irish people.
These trends, according to critics, signify a betrayal of the nation’s independence and the principles upon which the Irish state was founded. The growing influence of globalist agendas, coupled with the perceived subservience of the Irish political class, has fueled fears that Ireland is losing its identity, autonomy, and capacity to protect its citizens' interests in the face of external pressures.
It's not right wing/ far right..to actually care about your country..the way this immigration issue will unfold over time as it has all over the western world..
Are you suggesting that the majority of people in this country, who don't have a problem with immigration, don't care about their country? They probably care more than you do, because they are concerned with things that really matter, like housing, health care, education and jobs. What solutions have the far right for these more important issues?
@@joekavanagh7171 you sound very leftie just like you're government..
@@joekavanagh7171😅😅😅😅
The 45+ aged demographic vote consistently for FF FG. Not even including the immigrants all FF FG have to do to maintain power in any election is to ensure that youth Emigration in the preceeding 4 years is extremely high.
Youth vote for change thats fairly consistent across time, geography, culture etc.
Minimize Youth eligible to vote and you minimize the change that can occur.
The far right do love the uneducated
Exactly. And when the illegals get their vote they too will vote ff FG
I must say there are an awful lot of people who consider themselves to be very moderate or even normally liberal except for one or two issues, but are labelled far right, and will be reluctant to vote that way in elections.
If you're spouting Far Right ideologies like replacement theory then you're rightfully called Far Right. Man up and own your choices.
@@killbotone6210yeah we get it, if people don't agree with your lunacy then they're "far right".
There are only 2 genders!
@@killbotone6210 Telling people to ignore the evidence of their own eyes is very left wing.
@@killbotone6210 It's not a "theory" - it's simply looking at official population statistics, and who is responsible for those statistics happening.
@@killbotone6210Why are you saying it’s not happening? I have two university degrees one from UL one from Galway and by your definition I’m Far Right because I don’t want every village, abandoned paint factory, shitty run down hotels everywhere crammed to the rafters with migrants most of whom are not genuine asylum seekers but end up living off the welfare teat.
Question of why voting in pen is not allowed why
The Far Right = The Irish.
The far right do love the uneducated
I'm Irish and not far right. Most people in this country are not anti-immigration.
You can count me out of that chief these loons do not represent me.
@@joekavanagh7171 No borders? Would you allow any country to have borders?
Go and shyte with that equation sunshine, don't roll me in with ye things
Ireland’s so-called "woke lawyer" strikes again! You truly are a lost cause, Terry-completely and irretrievably ideologically captured!
Oh so ! True. I love the way he try's to present himself as a honest unbiased broker. . He is in real danger of woking himself to death.
@williamcannon7262
I completely agree. It’s hard to tell whether he’s genuinely clueless enough to believe those candidates are "far-right" or if he’s cynically pushing this nonsense to make a quick buck on RUclips. Most likely, it’s a bit of both.
The whole situation would be laughable if it weren’t for the grave position the country is in. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are openly betraying the Irish state, acting on behalf of their globalist backers, with full support from the digital aristocracy and the compliant Irish mainstream media.
@williamcannon7262 couldn't agree more
Ireland, once a beacon of cultural resilience and independence, is increasingly perceived by critics as subjugated to the influence of globalist elites, particularly entities like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the so-called "digital aristocracy." The current administration in Dublin is accused of adopting an oikophobic stance, demonstrating a disdain for Irish traditions, values, and sovereignty. This is viewed as part of a broader agenda to erode national identity in favor of globalist policies.
The Irish government has faced severe criticism for its immigration policies, which opponents claim have resulted in an influx of undocumented migrants, straining public services and destabilizing communities. Simultaneously, Dublin's embrace of progressive "woke" ideologies, often imported from abroad, has raised concerns about the marginalization of traditional Irish culture and societal norms.
One of the most contentious issues is the potential dismantling of Ireland's agricultural industry, long considered a cornerstone of its economy and cultural heritage. The government has aligned with stringent environmental and climate policies, which detractors argue prioritize unrealistic green objectives over the well-being of Irish farmers and rural communities. This, they assert, serves external interests rather than the needs of the Irish people.
These trends, according to critics, signify a betrayal of the nation’s independence and the principles upon which the Irish state was founded. The growing influence of globalist agendas, coupled with the perceived subservience of the Irish political class, has fueled fears that Ireland is losing its identity, autonomy, and capacity to protect its citizens' interests in the face of external pressures.
Because he's not a racist?
@@williamcannon7262 I have tried to respond to you , but anything of substance I write is removed
Oh dear - there is no such thing as "far right" in Ireland. Stop using this language.
Yes there is.
I think Terry is intentionally using the term as a click-bait title to get views and generate reactionary comments.
But there is, quite adept at conning ordinary people too
Has anyone seen Santa this yr where is he Ho Ho he got banned far right
The 'far right' certainly took a hammering. The Irish people are more left-leaning than many would have thought. However the government 'bought votes' by offering benefit increases and double payments to those receiving benefits from the state.
1.3 million got double payments before and after the election!
they were also given last year before an election was announced.,,
@ Feed the flock my friend ex civil service “as long as my pension is there”! Different people same priorities.
If people felt that strongly about immigration they would still have voted for anti-immigration candidates. They don't and they didn't.
@@joekavanagh7171 you're mad about this immigration thing in all you're comments.. 😂😂😂😂
Terry.
You must have used the term far right in your video at least 10 times or more.
Far right is a pajorative term used to smear and damage the character of those who are deemed far right by an Irish society who used to be Right & Conservative up until about the 1980's to being Left & Liberal now, today.
Not alone that but the Catholic religion has been replaced by the woke religion.
Ireland has become a woke, globalist, cultural socialist society where anybody who disagrees with the pro EU/UN/WEF/NATO/ISRAELI narrative is deemed to be a far right extremist.
This view is promulgated by the government and the political establishment by the use of mainstream media, rte in particular, who ensured that no views opposing their narrative was allowed to be aired during the election.
The imbalance and bias is profound and systemic.
Yes frank, they are all against you and there is no such thing as far right!
I'd like to know what "side" the people who were threatening to kill Robbie Keane and his family because he managed a team in Israel were on. Didn't know the far right were concerned about Palestine.
While I enjoy Terrys content and watch all of it, he's very proud to be left and can't seem to grasp people proud to be right.
What far right?😂😂😂😂😂
The flag-flapping "patriots" yelling that "INSERT NAME says NO".
Says Nick's guy
Rigged no doubt love your podcast ❤
Time will tell...
any news of the barrister and the traveller.
The far right certainly lost big time but that does not say that they are gone for ever! The new government do need to solve the housing crisis, the health care crisis and in particular the appalling cost over runs on major projects, such as the broadband roll out and the children's hospital. Each of these projects needed to have a highly experienced projects manager long ,long before going to tender.
Agreed. The failure to provide adequate housing for a population of just 5 million is playing right into the hands of racists and bigots.
I always enjoy your videos friend.
Is there any word how the man,,who sent invitations in many languages,,got on in the election,,,,?,,,,😢they thought they had a big mandate from the last election,,,,although not in their manifesto,,,,,they only talked about changing the weather in it.
Not everyone who has a problem with immigration certainly wouldn't be far right... On the other hand the far right councillors who were elected in Dublin had no problem in voting with the government whose policy these so called independents are against. The same far right had no problem in being photographed with Loyalist paramilitaries. Hypocrisy at it's best
Keep up the good work
I have always said to my kids , yeah they make a lot of noise but watch how many votes they get at elections.
Which political party could they have voted for to reduce mass immigration?
Take your time..... I'll wait.
@@Jimboken1maybe they have more important issues than "mass immigration".
@@Jimboken1people have more important priorities than "mass immigration".
What the F is far right in country where people don't understand Right or Left in Politics
Empty vessels and all that. Nothing of value or intelligence to offer the debate.
Exactly. Not one constructive policy on housing, health care, education, jobs or any of the issues that concern most people. Just empty "Ireland is full" rhetoric.
@@joekavanagh7171
Now, what are you raving about?
@@johnculbert1545 not raving, just speaking for most people.
How does a or when does a person request more time to take a case to the WRC if the case is over the 6 month limit? Thanks.
To have a different opinion from the government about immigration doesn't make you far right, people who have concerns about immigration are not fascist or racist as the media would make you believe they are just ordinary concerned people .
What is the far right?
Good morning Terry , enjoy your weekend. Great podcast as always .
Two things I noticed with regard to Far Right candidates during the election campaign. Their campaign literature concentrated on immigration and housing. This approach obviously worked for a certain amount of candidates in the local election, which is ironic given local government can do little about these. However, for the general election most parties had either pivoted on immigration and/or shored up their housing policy. When a manifesto has such a narrow focus those parties are easily outmanoeuvred and overwhelmed by parties with more fulsome and comprehensive offerings. Secondly when you probed them on social issues - abortion, divorce, LGBT rights ~ or just about liberal democracy in general they had little to say. Id never make claims for so called silent majorities, but we’ve seen the impact on personal and press freedoms in various now illiberal democracies, personally I’d hate to see Ireland swing back to the days of the valley of the squinting windows.
"Secondly when you probed them on social issues - abortion, divorce, LGBT rights"
There could be a rational reason why there is 'nothing to say' about these 'issues': abortion and divorce are legal in Ireland and therefore no longer an issue and LGBT people have the same rights as everyone else. So what's to talk about?
So they're saying that posh Nick chap is far right too? 🤣🤣
where are the Fuuur Right based, have they a website or even a phone number. Do they even exist
The issue with those stigmatised as "Far RIght" is not that the public doesn't share their sentiments in many cases.
They really have two issues:
1/ Image and quality of candidates - there are too many vocal loons and cranks. A candidate should have 'bank manager' vibes at the very minimum. He or she should seem measured, rational and honest. To a certain extent this is a vicous cycle for parties outside the boundaries of acceptable liberal piety: only people who are such outsiders already that they do not fear the social and professional approbium of 'coming out' as dissident Right will put themselves forward as candidates.
2/ The centre of Irish politcs is hollow and unprincipled and formed by focus-group consensus. All the successful parties have Venn-diagrams of policies that include that centre, whatever it is at any given time. Even the self described "Left Wing Parties" are all just avenues for the ambitions for the more fastidious amongst the professional middle class (vide the Soc Dems 'lavender liberals') carefully craft their image to include those centrist vibes and scoop up transfer votes. To succeed the dissident Right needs to have a core of policies that are acceptable to the centre, but with 100% more ethnocentrism, anti-immigration or whatever. For example, the Irish Freedom Party will never get elected while it continues to insist on Irexit as a policy, but if it reframed itself as Eurosceptic a la Geert WIlders, it would at least be in with a chance.
Once they get over those hurdles there is no reason why there can't be an Irish version of AfD or Sweden Democrats. But this is a small society, and shunning the impious has always worked in the past, so who knows.
I thought the Blueshirts were no longer?
Thank you for another interesting and informative video. The people have spoken. They have concerns about housing and health, both directly related to immigration, a connection which has been scrupulously avoided by the media. I voted for local candidates from both the F. Parties. If had a choice to vote for a sensible alternative who suggested stemming immigration I would have. I do believe we should have a reasoned debate and an immigration referendum, which would be hard to word, which would include a population ceiling. I think this is unlikely to happen, because I believe if people were asked a direct question in the anomous ballot, stopping immigration would be carried by a large majority and for some reason our rulers dont want this. One way or another it would end this discussion and help to prevent the emergence of smooth talking opportunists like Nigel Farrage and President Trump.
Farage and Trump are 100% correct, you will have an Arab Ireland if this is not stopped...it's madness
We've just had a referendum on immigration. It was called the general election.
Terry can you give me a definition of Far Right please
Encompasses a range of ideologies that are typically marked by radical conservatism, authoritarianism, ultra-nationalism, and nativism.👍
@@terrygorry conservatism not wanting massives changes or the sake of change, authoritarianism weird because they are not the ones calling for making speech a crime and wanting to crackdown on media that do not go along with EU or government thinking, "ultra-nationalism and nativism" just add ulta because fun, people care about their own people, culture and history as well as taking care of their own people before the rest of the world. You wouldnt like to read what the men of 1916 wrote about either ha
@terrygorry thanks for that, but I don't think it's ultra nationalism to want to retain the fabric and culture of one's nation. Just like the Palestinians deserve a nation of their own, so do the Irish, is that not the reason why we were at war with Britain for over 800years. But now we have a nation of nothing where any tom dick or Mohammed can rock up and give the red carpet treatment.
You'll be a judge in no time just a few political donations is all u need now or some fund raising dinners.
Very good synopsis!
Woke Ireland, that's all I hear
Great video Terry, far right have not gone away unfortunately, though they are severely wounded
Give your head a shake
And we won't be going away either. 👍
“They seek them here, they seek there there
Those Leftists seek them everywhere
Are they in heaven or are they in hell?
Those demned elusive Irish Neonazis"
@@SuppressioHibernicis The far right scum is hard to remove
@@SuppressioHibernicis whether you go or stay, you will never get the support of most people. But continue to mouth off if that makes you happy.
The bigger parties have all shifted their own policies to the right significantly over the past 12 months. The EU is also shifting to the right. The "far right" have already won the argument. The right here is unorganized and have both quack candidates and decent candidates but all have no name recognition. Most have no other policies or experience for the rest of the issues facing Ireland (housing, health, foreign policy etc).
The fact that they likes of Blighe were rejected in the recent election of the one part of the result that I’m truly delighted with.
plzzz rite propor inglish as i kant understand ur txt ....tanx
Did you ever think of releasing a podcast Terry, I’d listen 👍
The Irish Law and Small Business Podcast 👍 on Spotify, iTunes etc
Gavin pepper is not far right. How about call out the establishment
Dontou live in another planet? The establishment have power. They have resources that smaller parties and independents dont. The establishment have literally been in power for 100 yrs. It says alot about your so called citicism that you cant acknowledge that.