You see brothers and sisters, there’s not a single good reason for any worker — especially any union member — to vote against Barack Obama.
There’s only one really bad reason to vote against him: because he’s not white.
And I want to talk about that because I saw that for myself during the Pennsylvania primary.
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And in a similar vein to the SLF song, here’s Paul Brady with his take on anti-Irish sentiment in Britain in the 1970s. Of course, the smug racist cunts in Fine Gael, well, they didn’t have to emigrate in the first place.
Enjoy.
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Fifteen years of prosperity, and suddenly we forget our history.
This is one of the worst parts of the current crop of Irish racists in Fine Gael - absolutely no idea of what Irish people went through in England. They pounce on non-nationals here with the same venom and enthusiasm as their British counterparts twenty years […]
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Fine Gael has nineteen press statements on its website relating to immigration and integration. Last night I put them into word cloud in order to see what words came out the most. The result is above.
The statements are saturated with words like “trafficking”, “crime”, “criminal”, “illegal”, “offenders” and “victims”.
Part of the […]
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Following on from Leo Varadkar’s enthusiastic embrace of the the economic policy of the British National Party (BNP), footage has just come through of another Fine Gael heavyweight working on the party’s next great policy idea.
Enjoy.
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another classic in a classic series.
Enjoy.
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Posted in racism, RTE, Media, Politics on Mar 17th, 2008 3 Comments »
3.2.11. Irving later wrote that he `always spoke as an historian, never as a politician’ to the DVU. Although in the strictest sense Irving spoke on `historical’ topics, the very platform he spoke on (DVU meetings and rallies) gave them an explicitly political character. Added to this is the convolution between the attractions of Irving […]
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