Author Topic: 'Great Replacement' Comes To Ireland? 280 Migrants Planned For Small Town Of 165  (Read 504 times)

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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/great-replacement-comes-ireland-280-migrants-planned-small-town-165

In a strategy seen in many Western countries, Ireland’s government is looking to move more and more migrants into the countryside, with one of the latest schemes focusing on shifting 280 asylum seekers to Dundrum, a village in Tipperary County with a population of only 165.

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First of all, it County Tipperary.   :D

In the 1840s, before mass emigration and deaths from the potato famine, the population of Ireland was over 8M; now it's 5M. 

It's ripe for the picking unless the Irish make a major turn politically.

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First of all, it County Tipperary.   :D

In the 1840s, before mass emigration and deaths from the potato famine, the population of Ireland was over 8M; now it's 5M. 

It's ripe for the picking unless the Irish make a major turn politically.


Was 1840 the entire island though?

They’re catholic, shouldn’t they be mass producing?

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Was 1840 the entire island though?

They’re catholic, shouldn’t they be mass producing?

Yes, the entire island.  There was no independent Ireland then; it was controlled by Britain.

Those that were part of the mass emigration had lot of kids in Massachusetts, NY, Canada, etc.