This Canadian Zionist is a regular at Far-Right gatherings of hate in Dublin. That's a long way to come to 'show his concern' for a country he has no links to whatsoever.
He claims to be a 'journalist' but unlike the courageous journalists being murdered by his fellow Zionists he is clearly a Far-Right agitator who is over here to stoke the fires of racial hatred.
Erza Levant does not see the Far-Right as 'patriots' nor does he give a damn about those who say, "I agree but... "
He sees them as 'Useful Idiots.'
Maybe the IRSP could explain to us why a known Canadian Zionist would have any interest in the 'concerns' of the working class people of Ireland?





What makes you equate the Republican socialist movement with that fat Canadian Zionist? Just because the RSM don’t follow your social media algorithm and can think outside of people’s feelings and look at practicalities! You’ve moaned about the Provos for 30 odd years, now you’ve your excuse to moan about the Republican socialist movement. 30 years of moaning, are you not tired yet? The irps tell the truth you social media addicts can’t see the wood from the trees !
ReplyDeleteWhat makes me equate the 'Republican socialist' movement with that fat Canadian Zionist?
ReplyDeleteWell they were at the same 'protest' as the fat Canadian Zionist for a start. As were the leading Far-Right racists such as Derek Blighe, Niall McConnell, Herman Kelly and the little Nazi Justin Barrett.
You of course ignored my question as to why a known Zionist 'reporter' travelled all the way to Dublin from Canada to attend a protest and it wasn't the first time he did so.
I think it's obvious why he does so but I'll let you figure that out for yourself as you clearly ignore those type of awkward questions, just like those Shinnerbots tend to do. Shinnerbots as in individuals who hide behind fake names.
As for me not being able to see the wood, or the forest (as a forest is larger than a wood), from the trees. Any wood or forest I've ever seen has been a large area of land covered with trees and so I identify it straight away as either a wood or a forest, depending on how large it is.
Meaning that I call things as I see them and that is something which tends to greatly annoy those who have something to hide. In your case it's your name. In all those years I've always used my own name to say what I have to say on social media or anywhere else for that
matter. Maybe you should grow a set and do the same...
Dixie,
Deleteyou raise an important point regrading RSM participation in that gathering.
The RSM I am familiar with might have turned up but only to confront the far right toe to toe, never to march in step with them.
The RSM released a statement recently about their stance on immigration policy, making it clear that it was the policy not the people it was critical of. Whether we agree with the position or not it was coherent and well presented and not at all like the anonymous response to your piece.
If the paper genuinely represents RSM policy on the matter then the least we can expect is for it to welcome discussion around the issue rather than make the kneejerk response of the touched raw nerve.
This is even more imperative for it because the sentiment I am picking up from former RSM is one of unease that it would attend any rally outside an immigrant accommodation centre in the company of the far right.
In my view the only time republicans or socialists should be near these events is for the purpose of creating a shield wall between the protestors and the people inside.
Dixie - someone else has tried to comment (using the moniker Chungus) but is not allowed access to the blog given a history of deleting comments. Blog policy is very clear about that.
DeleteI think all those people mentioned are right wing air heads without a brain cell between them, and that stick steenson another buffoon, blighe another ex stick buffoon.
ReplyDeleteThat fat Canadian Zionist is a social media grifter that would go to the opening of an envelope if it got him clicks and $$$$$.
As regards these protests, there are genuine issues across Ireland and particularly the free state with infrastructure, housing crisis and a litany of other things. There are issues that need to be addressed, it isn’t the 1970s fighting the NF.
As regards republicans on the ground, if they manage to stop riots and violence and steer young people away from far right social idiots, not a bad idea.
The attack by the far-right on International Protection Applicants at City West was despicable. It bore similarities with Hitlers "Kristalnacht' against Jewish people 1n 1938. To see the IRSM present was sickening, and then to claim defending the "working class" cut no ice. What about the "working class" unders seige? The IRSM, as once would have been the case, should have stood toe to toe, along with AFA (Anti Fascist Action), in defence of those under beige. Many of these are also'working class' or do they not count?
ReplyDeleteWhatever 'republicans on the ground' we're doing they were not stopping 'riots and violence'. Perhaps they were a little confused, and this is stretching it, as to who the far right were? Could that be it? The IRSM were anti fascist and aligned themselves with like minded groups, the Leninists, Red Action, IMG and other groups who would, had they been in Ireland, stood in defence of those under seige.
I do accept the twenty six county administration have handled this pathetically wrong. These riots were not about that, and you know it, but moreover they were neo-Nazi efforts using fools as cannon fodder to burn these people out. I suggest reading the Night of the Long Knives to get a picture of Nazism, it was not only the leadership who were 'liquidated ' but their rank and file moron followers. At City West the IRSM, matter what the claims are, we're part of this fascist gang, mistakenly maybe, and should perhaps take a rain check on this before the movement becomes ostracised by other republican and socialist groups.
Caoimhin O'Muraile