Taoiseach Micheál described Saturdays Dublin demonstration as ‘negativity’ with a vision of Ireland rooted in ‘narrow nationalism.’ He who had previously described sovereignty as ‘outdated’ has a globalist vision of Ireland rooted in what his masters in Brussels tell him it is.
Tens of thousands took part in a massive rally in Dublin on Saturday 26th of April which began at 2pm at the Garden of Remembrance at Parnell Square. The theme was anti-government, anti-plantation and anti-globalism. The demonstration also marked the 1916 Easter Rising in a fitting manner – 109 years after the Rising against British rule in Ireland.
50,000 Well Behaved Marchers
No major incidents were reported. Just three people were arrested for public order offences. A well cordoned off by Gardaí counter demonstration of about 200 waving Antifa and Communist banners assembled in front of the GPO. They were a pathetic and belligerent rabble of trouble seeking provocateurs compared to the well behaved and good humoured main demonstration of 50,000 people. The well behaved and good natured assembly marched with the largest display of tricolours ever seen on display in Dublin.
Social Media
Ahead of the protest, the Dubliner took to social media and branded the rally a ‘big day here for our country.’
He said: ‘Over 100 years ago, our brave men and women made the ultimate sacrifice so that we could live free today. So let us remind ourselves why we are here — and also why we are not here.
‘We are not here to build hatred amongst each other. We are not here to sow division. We are here to commemorate the valiant heroes who went before us. We honour their spirit; we honour their fight.’
‘To those leading the march and speaking for the tens of thousands standing behind you: be calm, be clear, speak with dignity.’
Ahead of the protest, the Dubliner took to social media and branded the rally a ‘big day here for our country.’
Micheal Martin Pathetic 1916 Commemoration
Speaking on Sunday April 27th at Fianna Fáil’s poor showing of a few dozen attendees at their annual 1916 commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Micheal Martin referred to the previous days massive Dublin protest and its ‘appropriation of Easter Rising symbolism’. Fianna Fáil’s 1916 commemoration led by the revisionist plantation master Martin was surely an insult to those who fought and sacrificed their lives in 1916 for Irelands freedom.
Martins Revisionist Rant
‘The message of the 1916 Proclamation is inclusive and internationalist’ yesterday’s man Martin claimed. ‘It was never grounded in narrow nationalism,’ he rambled on. ‘That’s the vision Fianna Fáil continues to uphold—open, outward-looking, and rooted in our place within modern Europe.’
Fianna Fails obituary
He continued in what may prove to be Fianna Fails obituary in this delusional manner as his listener’s minds wandered. He and his little group were a pathetic comparison to the previous day’s mass gathering of patriotic Irish people with a true understanding of the aims of the 1916 leaders whom they honoured without revision or reservation.