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| Josip Štrok |
What happened to Josip was not an isolated incident; it was the consequence of hatred, of words turned into violence, of a climate where racism is tolerated, excused, or even encouraged. The abuse shouted during the attack, telling people they do not belong, that they are “not at home”, is a chilling reminder of how dangerous this rhetoric is.
Racism has no place in our society, not in our streets, not in our politics, not in our communities. Dublin is a city of diversity, resilience, and shared humanity, and we must defend those values every single day.
Those who spread fear, division, and hatred must accept responsibility. When public figures and candidates fuel hostility toward immigrants and minorities, they are not bystanders; they are part of the problem. As has been said, they have blood on their hands.
We must reject the false narratives that try to redefine Irish identity as something rooted in exclusion and xenophobia. That is not who we are. True community is built on respect, compassion, and solidarity, not hate.
Let us honour Josip Štrok not only with remembrance, but with action. Speak out against racism. Challenge hate when you hear it. Stand with those who are targeted.
Because silence allows hatred to grow, and we cannot allow that to happen again.
Josip Štrok R.I.E.P

























