A copy of the #DublinSaysNo posted Statement of Intention as circulated on social media.
Dublin Says No – 10/06/2023
Statement of Intent
The Dublin Says No committee would like to make it known that the initial campaign, formed in East Wall and then further afield has been a resounding success. The issue of mass immigration is now a resounding victory for the nationalist camp. Polling at 75%, we are now the consensus. In this regard, We are declaring victory over the Oireachtas, the media and the NGO’s. This first battle, the most important one, was fought for the minds of the people. This battle has been won, but the war is not over.
Now that we have woken up the communities in Ireland they have mken the initiative and defended their own areas nationwide. This has been far more effective than we could have hoped for and more widespread than we thought possible. We must not get stagnant. We will be switching our main focus to targeting the individuals responsible for orchestrating this mass influx of cheap foreign labour and the destruction of the Irish housing market, homeless services and social cohesion. Those that have carried this out for ideological purposes and those who have profiteered off the back of it will now have the fight for Ireland’s future brought firmly to their door steps. Personal and professional lives are in our sights. Sneaky deals and connections are to be dragged through the public domain.. ask all communities in Ireland to maintain and step up your blockades.
This is the duty laid at our feet now that we have beaten the machine in the race for the public mind. We now have to look for the next victory, the money. We currently have direct provision centres all across our land effectively operating as labour camps full of Slackers for the landlord class while Paddy’s sons and daughters head to Australia. Our embattled compatriots on the far left have done nothing to stop this despite the clear, catastrophic damage this policy has had on the labour market, the rental market, the hospitality sector and also the healthcare sector. The main gripe thus far has been that we should go after the movers and the shakers rather than the centres themselves. Now we are. We are calling on all anti mass immigration activists to dig into the private and public affairs of these property owners and landlords and make their lives unbearable. Bring the uncertainty to their doors that they have brought to yours. This is war of attrition. Leave no stone unturned, no company overlooked.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of activists exposing the plethora of real estate in the Southsicle of Dublin hypocritically and purposefully unused, we can now see clearly that this is an attack on the Irish working class. The evidence is there that, at least in part, they want to drive down the low to middle income wage and kill the nationalist native spirit that exists in the housing estates and communities around Ireland. Not on our watch.
If you are the owner of a property that is hosting a cheap foreign labour camp, or if you are considering it, you can expect to be paid a visit from the Dublin Says No crew, and all other community groups, in the very near future. The new phase of our campaign begins Sunday, 11th June, 2pm, Connolly Station. Bring an E-Scooter or bicycle and of course as many heads as you can. Come one come all.
Erin go Bragh.
Dublin Says No

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