Posted on 03/28/2023 7:40:18 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A migrant woman who had been declared “mum of the year” by a magazine in 2022 has admitted to assaulting a Ukrainian woman.
Ellie Kisyombe, a migrant woman who had previously run as an election candidate for Ireland’s left-wing Social Democrats, has reportedly admitted to assaulting a Ukrainian woman working in a migrant centre in 2019.
Kisyombe had previously been a darling of the Irish media establishment, even being declared “mum of the year” by one magazine in the county late last year.
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They repeat the same two or three facts over and over without saying why she assaulted somebody.
Ireland welcoming naggers with open arms? End times for sure.....
Are there any Irish in Ireland anymore?
The Irish finally managed to kick out the hated English — callou callay! — then allowed the Third World to swarm in. They’re their own worst enemies.
all the good Irish migrated to the USA several generations ago!!!
Jailbreak, an excellent album!
Nauseating!
More suicide of western white nations. There is not one single case of these imported AFricans, “South Asians” and Muslims that has made ANYWHERE, at ANYTIME better. They are not compatible with Western values and culture. They have their own s hole nations to repair. If they are SOOO valuable, then they can go back and fix Africa or Afghinastan rather then turning their new homes in to the s hole they fled.
Ireland has welcomed immigrants for millenia - remember the myths about the numerous migrations to the emerald isle?
Black people (Irish: daoine goirme/daoine dubha), Africans and people of African descent have lived in Ireland in small numbers since the 18th century.
Black people in Ireland
Rotimi Adebari, Irish politician
Ifrah Ahmed, Irish social activist
Kwame Ampadu, Irish former footballer
Robert Baloucoune, Irish rugby union player
Gavin Bazunu, Irish goalkeeper
Denise Chaila, Irish Zambian rapper, singer, poet, grime and hip hop artist
Erica Cody, Irish R&B singer-songwriter
Christine Buckley, Irish activist
Ultan Dillane, Irish Rugby player
Lucia Evans, Irish-Zimbabwean singer
Kwaku Fortune, Irish actor
Garnett sisters, Irish singer-songwriters of Sierra Leonean descent
Marsha Hunt, American actress, singer, and writer
Adam Idah, Irish professional footballer
Kamal Ibrahim, Irish television presenter and actor
Laura Izibor, Irish recording artist
Jafaris, Irish rapper, singer and songwriter
Roberto Lopes footballer
Paul McGrath, Irish former footballer
Omero Mumba, Irish actor and singer
Samantha Mumba, Irish actor and singer
Ruth Negga, Irish actress
Cassia O’Reilly, Irish singer-songwriter and music producer
Paul Osam, Irish former footballer
Kevin Sharkey, Irish artist, political activist, and former television presenter
Christopher Simpson, Irish actor of Irish-Greek-Rwandan descent
Rejjie Snow, Irish rapper
Soulé, Irish pop singer-songwriter
Darren Sutherland former boxer
Pamela Uba, Irish scientist, model and Miss Ireland 2021
Derrick Williams, Irish footballer
Simon Zebo, Irish rugby union player
Caleb Folan
Leon Best
Steven Reid
You left off Phil Lynott, of Thin Lizzy
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