In this episode of the Lotus Eaters, the lads discuss Ireland's fury against immigration, the situation in Wales, the resignation of the First Minister, the anti-migration riots in Ireland and the White Pill. They also discuss the recent case of a Syrian refugee who was jailed for the rape of a woman who had arrived in Ireland only 5 days before she was raped.
00:00:21.320So today we're talking about Ireland's fury against migration.
00:00:26.980We're going to be then looking at Wales and the world's future.
00:00:30.000The resignation of the First Minister there.
00:00:32.840And then Beau's going to be giving us his signature white pill here and talking about Just Up Oil being arrested and going through some of their greatest hits.
00:01:48.120Let's get back into the frame of mind of it now.
00:01:51.960So Ireland's obviously been in the news quite a lot recently for their pushing back against asylum seekers and migration more generally to Ireland.
00:02:00.920Ireland and I think that there have been a lot of sympathies from abroad and I'm one of the people that thinks actually, you know, they have a right to say, no, we don't want this in our country.
00:02:10.200And we're going to look at some of the reasons why and some of the pushback in recent times because this month in the past week or so has been quite hot, if you pardon the pun, in the protests against lots of these migrant processing facilities.
00:02:24.900So let's remind ourselves quickly about why the Irish might be opposed to these sorts of people.
00:02:46.760This week, the court saw one asylum seeker jailed for sexually assaulting a woman in Dublin, while another internationally protected applicant was charged with the rape of a woman in Limerick.
00:02:57.980And apparently the 26 year old Algerian, Adil Karai, had arrived in Ireland only five days before he sexually assaulted the woman who was waiting for a boyfriend on O'Connell Street.
00:03:09.680And apparently he had four previous convictions in the UK.
00:03:12.920I don't know how they didn't screen that and was only jailed for two years and three months for this, which is disgusting.
00:03:20.360I think that's sex crimes like this, particularly from someone from outside of the country.
00:03:26.560You know, that's what the death penalty is for.
00:04:42.220Because they've just said what the issue was.
00:04:44.320I think the stabbing of three children is enough to be angry about.
00:04:47.440All on its own for this kind of reaction, right?
00:04:49.640It doesn't need to be any more explanation.
00:04:52.920And of course, the Irish Prime Minister has pleaded not to link crime with immigration.
00:04:59.080And these sorts of things, this failure of the political system to deal with what is obviously a problem that is caused by government policy.
00:05:07.180They made a choice to let these people in the country and they failed the Irish people in letting them in.
00:05:12.100In much the same way that is happening in lots of European and North American countries at the minute.
00:05:17.020I often say to people that when you go to fly abroad and you spend two hours going through security, taking your shoes off and your belt off and stripping off, that's down to what we've allowed in.
00:05:33.600When you see these diversity barriers in towns and cities throughout the country, that's due to this.
00:05:40.100Why is Britain nearly on a war footing?
00:05:46.180And yet, nobody points to the fact that we are less safe because of immigration, mass immigration.
00:05:53.980I mean, the crime figures vindicate this view unequivocally, don't they?
00:06:16.680Just the crime of having our countries flooded by these foreign criminals is completely unprecedented throughout all of human history, certainly in the British Isles.
00:06:27.900Nothing like this has ever, ever happened before.
00:06:29.780And I just hope that in years to come, the people that are responsible for it, people at the top of governments and civil servants and all sorts of people, the leaders of NGOs that have allowed it or physically made it happen, should be held to account at some point.
00:06:45.640Because they are responsible for the crimes of the people who they're letting in, right?
00:07:01.040Exactly the sort of person who should be held to account, should be put on trial for sort of crimes against the Irish people, crimes against the Irish state.
00:07:12.180Well, if you think five years ago, six years ago, the population of Ireland was round about 3.1 million, it's now touching six, it's five and a half million people, and they ain't people seeking to go back to their Irish roots, you know?
00:07:30.340The issue is that you've now got emigration from Ireland from the Irish.
00:07:37.840If fleeing their own ancestral homeland.
00:07:39.300They're fleeing their own land because of the plantation that's now being in operation now by this guy, and of course, you've got the president of Ireland as well, and the name escapes me because he's not even known in his own front room, let alone anywhere else.
00:07:59.760Well, it is at replacement levels, that's one of the things the globalists always hate anyone saying or pointing out or even daring to suggest.
00:08:07.680Whatever it is, it's not a replacement.
00:08:11.440That's just a word a far-right fantasist might use.
00:08:21.260But to carry on with some of the gaslighting that's going on to the Irish population, because I do agree with you, Beau, that that is what's going on, right?
00:08:29.600They're saying, every migrant woman I know, including myself, has suffered from depression.
00:08:33.780This is in, I believe, the Times of Ireland.
00:08:36.840And then if you read the subheading, it reveals a little bit about why women in Ireland's direct provision system suffer sexual violence, and many live in fear of their hostile environment.
00:08:47.240But hang on a minute, isn't that just revealing that the people they're housed with aren't safe for the Irish population?
00:08:54.980The fact that all of these sex criminals, these monsters, are housed with them, suggests that maybe they shouldn't be in Ireland in the first place.
00:09:05.540So I'm going to look at some recent cases of protests against migrant processing facilities, as well as just more general reactions against pushing these sorts of narratives,
00:09:16.540which, you know, journalists and politicians seem to be pushing.
00:09:19.840But it seems like there's a pretty organic pushback from the Irish population.
00:09:23.920And I am going to mispronounce some stuff.
00:09:40.600Dundalk is, you know, in the north of Ireland, close to the Northern Irish border there.
00:09:46.660And there was an incident where a bunch of migrants, taxi drivers coincidentally, always turns out to be taxi drivers, beat up a couple of kids.
00:09:59.060And there was a post to Facebook, I believe, which we should have somewhere.
00:10:09.700I presume this is legitimate, but, you know, take it with a grain of salt.
00:10:13.240I was out last night for drinks with my friends.
00:10:15.080We went to a chip shop in Park Street where we saw a little 16-year-old boy that just came back from a concert being jumped by the gang that lives up over five taxis.
00:10:24.280Of course, we got involved to help make sure the wee boys were okay.
00:10:27.280There was about 15 of them, foreign nationals, that ended up attacking myself and others, leaving the little boys with busted faces, one child with a broken leg.
00:10:34.660Guards couldn't get an ambulance, so they had to phone for the wee boy's mother to come and get him and take him to the hospital.
00:10:40.240The gang ran back up to their flat and was hanging out the windows, laughing at us in front of the guards.
00:13:42.020So these people here, I think, have come over legally because they're working in taxis.
00:13:46.520But it goes to show that even legal migration is a massive problem.
00:13:50.580I know I'm focusing on illegal migration and what you were saying that definitely applies to the other ones.
00:13:55.020Just to say that really quickly, on the taxis, so we know, we've uncovered it in Wales, you'll have one who'll have a taxi medallion and all his friends will use it.
00:14:04.860So that taxi would be out all day, every day, because it'll be the unlicensed taxi drivers, the illegals that are using it.
00:14:58.780And so, and these signs, interestingly enough, at Penale, the same signs, these types of signs were the demonstrators, the illegals that were kept there.
00:15:11.840They broke out, went into the town, and they were holding the exact same signs up.
00:18:06.180So, those are the people you need to direct your anger towards.
00:18:10.760And the site has been set on fire many times.
00:18:14.500Here's a video showing the third time it was set on fire because the counter-protests, the protests against the site, sorry, I think have been setting fire to it quite a bit.
00:27:05.320And another one outside of Dublin here, Dundrum, not to be confused with Doldrum, in Tipperary, of course, historically rebel country.
00:27:16.260There was this case where there was this nice hotel, which was previously used for Ukrainian refugees, which the town didn't necessarily have a problem with because, you know, they're European.
00:27:28.120They can exist in our civilization without problem, but now the demographic has changed.
00:27:34.280And now they're pushing back against it because supposedly there are plans to house up to 280 of these IPAs, not to be confused with the pale ales, these presumably Middle Easterners Africans that are causing all the problems in the first place.
00:27:53.040And, yes, there is actually, according to this article, been 50 days of protest outside of this hotel.
00:31:41.900And this is actually why, as the nations, whether it's Ireland, as in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales, why, yeah, we take each other, we rib each other, but this kind of thing we're united on.
00:31:58.020And we do not want our own characteristics in our own countries decimated, which is what this is doing.
00:32:22.480Says, if you look at a lot of countries throughout history, the moment the Muslim population passes a certain percentage threshold, they try to violently take over the host nation, Lebanon, Afghanistan, etc.