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Irish Government on the Verge of Collapse Amid Massive Protests?

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by Armageddon Prose
Tuesday, Apr 14, 2026 - 12:02

Originally published via Armageddon Prose:

The restless natives of the Emerald Isle, facing what would otherwise be universally recognized as an attempted genocide were they not white, have made their largest showing of defiance to date over the last couple of weeks.

Highlights:

· Irish Lives Matter” banners seen in street protests: VIDEO

· A sea of Irish flags on the streets of Dublin: VIDEO

· (Another) migrant hotel en fuego: VIDEO

Even largely impotent “nationalist” (heavy emphasis on the quotation marks) Sinn Féin has been dragged, kicking and screaming, to at least be seen feigning interest in addressing the concerns of the protesters.

After state stormtroopers failed to quell the uprising over the weekend, the party yesterday announced the introduction of a motion of no confidence in the parliament.

Via The Independent (emphasis added):

Fresh fuel protests caused traffic disruption across Ireland’s motorways on Monday, despite the government’s half-a-billion-euro package to address rising costs.

While blockades at fuel depots and Ireland’s only oil refinery were lifted, smaller protests continued on motorways near Dublin. A Facebook page, a source of protest information, posted conflicting messages on Sunday night, suggesting both continued action on Monday and that “all protestors and Gardai go home”…

The seventh day of disruption on Monday comes as the government faces a motion of no confidence in the Irish parliament on Tuesday.

The main opposition party Sinn Fein is to table the motion criticising the government for not reconvening the Dail last week and not engaging directly with the protesters, while also calling on the government to take the “maximum action necessary” to cut fuel prices.”

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Sinn Féin finance spokesman Pearse Doherty on the protests and the motion of no confidence:

“Yes, it was about petrol, diesel, home heating oil, but it was also about all of the other pressures that people are feeling – whether it’s energy costs, whether it’s groceries, whether it’s rents that continue to go up, and basically a tipping point that the government aren’t listening, that we needed something to happen in terms of (a) cost (of) living package.”

What you might notice is conspicuously absent from the Sinn Féin spokesman’s list of popular grievances against the government is the unending waves of migrants with which it has besieged the tiny island for many years.

The migrant siege is clearly, if you listen to the Irish on the streets, the enduring, main impetus for the current protests; the fuel supply shock, rather than the underlying cause, is merely the straw that broke the camel’s back, as it were.

How curious that the issue goes entirely glossed over by Sinn Fein.

But, then again, why should the Irish expect otherwise from the party with this immigration policy?

Via Sinn Féin (emphasis added):

Sinn Féin’s approach to migration is informed by our Republican values and principles – equality, economic and social justice, sovereignty, anti-racism and anti-colonialism

It also recognises both the needs of those seeking international protection and the pressures that many communities are under. Sinn Féin believes that immigration must be managed having regard to the needs of the economy, public services and our capacity to accommodate and integrate additional people

Sinn Féin’s plan involves a system that works well, works quickly, where rules are applied, where fairness is paramount, and where people are treated with dignity and local communities are treated with respect.”

Benjamin Bartee, author of Broken English Teacher: Notes From Exile (now available in paperback), is an independent Bangkok-based American journalist with opposable thumbs.

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