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Ready for the Red Pill? – Musician in Dublin Discovers Globalism is Not So Groovy After All With Sky High Rents

"I can't afford to live in my hometown any more. I don't want to go"  says Dublin-based musician David Kitt who took to social media to reveal his sadness at having to leave his beloved hometown because of high rent prices. The 43-year-old, who ironically, or possibly tellingly, is the son of former Fianna Fáil minister Tom Kitt, spoke of how spiraling rent costs and Fine Gael's housing policy is "failing this city and its people massively". While this might come as a surprise or disappointment for someone in the entertainment industry, where they are prone to worship globalism and liberalism, it comes as no surprise to those amongst us who are already Red Pilled. Maybe it will start  dawning on them that "no borders" is a trojan horse - it might be groovy and luvly to hop across to the Mainland with just a credit card an passport in your shirt pocket, but who is hopping over into your home, and why? Tom revealed in th
Reason Comes To German Parliament – How Long Before Ireland Realises Migrants Will Not Save Ireland, But Will Destroy It!
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Reason Comes To German Parliament – How Long Before Ireland Realises Migrants Will Not Save Ireland, But Will Destroy It!

The German Bundestag (Parliament) was stunned by a frank honest speech from an elected AfD MP: “Migrants aren’t going to save Germany; they’re ruining it” Dr. Gottfried Curio is a member of the Bundestag (German federal parliament) for AfD (Alternative für Deutschland, Alternative for Germany). In the following speech on the floor of the Bundestag, […]
Reform’s one chance
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Reform’s one chance

Columnist David Shipley says that the right will get “one chance” to fix the UK at the next election, and that if they fail, the consequences could be dire: PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/jailhouse-rock/ ——————– Gript is proud to be an independent source of news, but that means we reject the lavish government or EU funding others enjoy. […]
Religion isn’t going away
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Religion isn’t going away

Analysing the role the Muslim vote played in the recent UK by-election, Jason argues that far from fading away, religion is only going to become more prominent in European societies going forward. ——————- Gript is proud to be an independent source of news, but that means we reject the lavish government or EU funding others […]
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Renua Renews Itself With A Platform To Put Ireland & Its People First. Neil O’Mahony New Chairman

At a packed AGM which proved the old Renua was underselling itself, the new Renua finally confounded its mainstream critics and found a focus and identity. The Irish Identity and the Irish People - a niche that should be the mainstream, which could drive Renua into the limelight! At the AGM held in the Maldron Hotel, Renua discovered that the addition of "Nation State" to its "Six Pillars" in their constitution was more popular than they expected, as many had to crowd standing into the back of the room. This change to their steering document was accompanied by the announcement of 20 Candidates for the Local Elections in May 2019, with many more to come as they continue their recruitment drive. They had already previously announced an MEP candidate. Leader John Leahy asked members present to get people interested in running in local elections to contact them. https://youtu.be/Z2dehZdD0g8 Members also voted on a new Chairman and Treasurer with the newly elect
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Renua Renews Itself With A Platform To Put Ireland and Its People First. Neil O’Mahony Elected as New Chairman at Packed AGM

At a packed AGM which proved the old Renua was underselling itself, the new Renua finally confounded its mainstream critics and found a focus and identity. The Irish Identity and the Irish People - a niche that should be the mainstream, which could drive Renua into the limelight! At the AGM held in the Maldron Hotel, Renua discovered that the addition of "Nation State" to its "Six Pillars" in their constitution  was more popular than they expected, as many had to crowd standing into the back of the room. This change to their steering document was accompanied by the announcement of 20 Candidates for the Local Elections in May 2019, with many more to come as they continue their recruitment drive. They had already previously announced an MEP candidate. Leader John Leahy asked members present to get people interested in running in local elections to contact them. Members also voted on a new Chairman and Treasurer with the newly elected Chairperson Neil O Mahony f
Result of first count in Dublin European Elections
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Result of first count in Dublin European Elections

Applause in RDS as first count result shows Barry Andrews and Regina Doherty in lead in Dublin EU constituency, though neither candidate reached the quota. The count will resume tomorrow.
Reverse Classism at play in Meath?
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Reverse Classism at play in Meath?

John compares the case of the Murray family in Meath to that of Sean Meehan in Tipperary, and asks if “reverse classism” is in play over public attitudes to the demolition of their home? ——————– Gript is proud to be an independent source of news, but that means we reject the lavish government or EU […]
Revisiting Patriotism: A Positive Perspective
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Revisiting Patriotism: A Positive Perspective

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Rich but Under-Built
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Rich but Under-Built

Is Ireland an outlier for a wealthy country when it comes to the provision of public services and infrastructure? ——————– Gript is proud to be an independent source of news, but that means we reject the lavish government or EU funding others enjoy. We need your support to keep publishing the news and opinion that […]
Roderic O’Gorman “misled” public on referendum – Toibín
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Roderic O’Gorman “misled” public on referendum – Toibín

Aontú’s Peadar Toibín says the projected defeat of the Yes campaign in #Referendum2024 is a rejection of the Government, & that the referendum was about politicians “virtue signalling.” He also called for a no confidence vote in Roderic O’Gorman, saying he “misled” the public.
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