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An alternative view to aspects of Irish Immigration

  • Jun 12
  • 2 min read

An alternative view to aspects to Irish immigration.


What is most shocking in 2026. Is if there were 7 million immigrants allowed into Ireland tomorrow. Preferably with the appropriate gender mix - aged between 23 and 40 years. The population of Ireland would be approximately 14 million people. I. E. Ireland would still be empty, in relative terms. The great grand children of these immigrants would be no different than the 70% of the existing population. In that they to would imagine, they were Irish to. Why because no one generation of the Irish nation have been allowed to live on the Island of Ireland, with a settled intention. Historically, they too like the newcomers, have been driven out of their homelands - by self made famines, disease, colonial transportation, cultural subrogation, externally, managed and manipulated wars and conflict, the creation of lines of division. All of which always capable of manipulation and exploitation, political partition, displacement and economic migration.

Post partition Ireland has inherited, the Anglo-Saxon legacy of a class based feudal culture. This class system places the newcomers into the bottom of Irish society. Thereby, competing and conflicting with the already disadvantaged and marginalised, in the bottom of Irish society. There is an already existing, under funding and resource allocation, at the bottom of this class based system. There is a very predictable outcome of conflict. The expectation is the survival of the fittest and enabling a continued cycle of class exploitation.

Solution - dismantled the class system and patterns of inequality. Pursue trusted and viable international cooperation and shared engagements, with mutually beneficial modalities.

No one without exception is indigenous to either Britain or Ireland. Our ancestors arrived onto these islands, as a consequence of climate change and thereafter, on the basis of tribial cultural survival of the fittest.


There is but one race - it is called the human race.

 
 
 

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