By Sky News to the Financial timesGlobalist mainstream media branded the pissed off Irish protesters who demonstrated in response to the stabbing of schoolchildren by an Algerian migrant as ‘extreme right’.
Three children were injured, while a five-year-old girl and her teacher both remained in a serious condition in a Dublin hospital following the knife attack.
Irish Police Commissioner Drew Harris also blamed the riots against a “completely insane hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology.”
An angry Irish man confronted one Irish times journalist because he labeled anti-mass immigration citizens as ‘extreme right’ in previous articles.
UFC superstar Conor McGregor commented on the encounter, writing: “Isn’t that something? The absolute image of weak and feeble. The most divisive of all is the weak man. One of the most heinous crimes this nation has ever seen has occurred. We no longer care what your sad cases have to say. In a war you are nothing. We’re not going backwards, we’re just warming up.”
He continued: “There will be no support until real change is made for the security of our nation. We don’t lose any more of our women and children to sick and twisted people who shouldn’t even be in Ireland in the first place. Call it whatever you want. We do not care. May God help us all. Ireland for the win.”
There is also footage of local Irish calling out looters who appeared to be migrants for robbing shops, telling them: “Three Irish children stabbed! You don’t rob stores. Have some respect for our city!”
Another video showed an apparent confrontation between a protester and rioter.
One X user commented that the looters in Dublin “look very ‘diverse’.”
In response to the riot, the Irish Prime Minister did just that will reportedly be tightened hate and incitement legislation instead of focusing on how the nation can tackle migrant crime.
The demonstrators, and not the migrant maniac, ‘disgraced Ireland’, the Irish Prime Minister said.
After the night of the destruction, 34 people were arrested throughout Dublin ‘at night.
However, it is unclear how many of the looters and vandals were people actually protesting the migrant attack and how many of them were simply thugs and other migrants taking advantage of the chaos.