Irish Toaiseach Varadkar condemns Dublin violence against child attacker

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Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar gave a statement in Dublin following the stabbings and later riots the city.

He called the stabbings in the Republic of Ireland's capital a "horrifying act of violence" and says the riots "were full of hate" and those involved "brought shame on Dublin".

The riots followed stabbings of children outside a Dublin school, before the attacker was tackled by an Irishman, a Brit and an Italian.

The riots were eventually ended by the Irish police (Gardai)...



Violent protests break out across central Dublin after stabbing attack at school

Respect to those people in the UK's neighbouring country's capital for standing up to the foreign migrant who contributed to "cultural enrichment" by stabbing children.

We all know whose side Varadkar and the Irish establishment is on...

 
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GB News: A million migrants, there or thereabouts - a lot of people for a small country like Republic of Ireland - have come and settled in that country over the last decade.

It's been a massive social change, very, very quickly... done without the electoral consent of the Irish people and it's created a very big backlash.

 
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….The riots followed stabbings of children outside a Dublin school, before the attacker was tackled by an Irishman, a Brit and an Italian….
This sounds like the beginning of a joke from my father (or others half a century ago), at least the set up in the sentence anyway….

…& when political activist & pacifist Conor McGregor has to make a statement about these shenanigans, you know it’s not good.
I’ve heard rumours that a football (soccer) match broke out at these riots…