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    Default Ukrainian refugees and other refugees - in Western Europe.

    With respect, this might be the best place for Dave Cullen's latest presentation.

    The eloquent and normally very composed Irishman gets quite agitated and even fiery with the subject matter discussed.

    In short, a lot of Ukranian refugees appear to be being lined up to enter Ireland to home share with Irish citizens and families.

    Dave makes a lot of perfectly valid and well expressed points to consider in the overall balance of things.

    The recent Scottish census asked us if we had a spare bedroom or two in our homes. Now there's a thing.... another coincidence with unmistakable globalist pawprints all over it.


    Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/auquKENFhRjB/

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    Default Re: WW3? Ukraine/US vs. Donbass/Russia

    As was mentioned by hermoor in his post just above: "In short, a lot of Ukranian refugees appear to be being lined up to enter Ireland to home share with Irish citizens and families."

    And being interested in Ireland, a friend forwarded me this:

    Article 43 of the Irish constitution currently states the following (https://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/cons/en#article43) :

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    1° The State acknowledges that man, in virtue of his rational being, has the natural right, antecedent to positive law, to the private ownership of external goods.
    2° The State accordingly guarantees to pass no law attempting to abolish the right of private ownership or the general right to transfer, bequeath, and inherit property.

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    1° The State recognises, however, that the exercise of the rights mentioned in the foregoing provisions of this Article ought, in civil society, to be regulated by the principles of social justice.
    2° The State, accordingly, may as occasion requires delimit by law the exercise of the said rights with a view to reconciling their exercise with the exigencies of the common good.


    This is the proposed amendment (https://data.oireachtas.ie/ie/oireac...ted/b2120d.pdf) :

    3 1° The State, in particular, recognises the common good as including the right to secure, affordable, dignified housing, appropriate to need, for all the residents of Ireland and
    shall guarantee this right through its laws, policies and the prioritisation of resources.

    3 2° The State, accordingly, shall delimit the right to private property where it is necessary to ensure the common good and to vindicate the said right to housing for all residents of Ireland. ... OH BOY

    The rest of Europe could follow, fast. Doing the same thing.
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