Posted on 11/23/2023 12:24:01 PM PST by shadowlands1960
Disorder has broken out in Dublin city centre, amid anger about the attack. One of the children and a woman are being treated for serious injuries, police said. A suspect has been detained.
Police have said a "complete hooligan lunatic faction driven by far-right ideology" is behind violent protests in Dublin after three young children were injured in a stabbing outside a primary school.
Protesters have let off flares and fireworks at police as one of the children, a five-year-old girl, and a woman in her 30s are being treated in hospital for serious injuries.
Officers with riot shields are holding back crowds in the city centre and where a police car and a double decker bus have been seen on fire amid anger following the "appalling attack" in Parnell Square East.
A fire has also broken out inside a damaged Luas tram as violence continues on O'Connell Street in Dublin city centre.
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I have to say, this photo made me laugh:
“I remember reading history in school and Nazi Germany was described as “far right.” That’s right, the socialist Nazis are far right. Subsequently, I learned this was started by professors at US universities because they didn’t want Nazism, which was leftist, to be associated with their move to the left. This is one of the most successful rebrandings in history.”
The NSDAP 25 points program. Lots of leftist stuff in it.
Oops, thought you meant wooden, six foot boxes.
Funny. when I was writing that I noticed it could be a double entendre and thought of making it explicit.
As explained on the radio today, the “far left” in Ireland are communists. The “far right” are socialists. They only disagree on whether there should be any form of border or immigration control.
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