Posted on 03/26/2024 11:58:30 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The Government is going to intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Tánaiste (deputy prime minister) and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, will update the Cabinet that he has directed officials to prepare a Declaration of Intervention.
If approved by the Government, this will be filed at the court in The Hague for the case against Israel under the 1948 Genocide Convention.
It is not clear yet what points of law Ireland will reply upon for its intervention. …
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ERIN GO Islam
[Live happily in your dhimmitude forever....]
all the Nazis and Nazi wanna-bes are enjoying each other’s filth
while Israel Defense Forces finally get rid of some terrorist murder gangsters
We have to recognize...Israel was “SUPPOSED” to die.
The Nazis are upset because they failed again, Israel lives and will obviously continue to grow develop and prosper despite all their schemes and efforts to kill the Jews. They are losers and not insignificantly because they refuse to recognize that Jews don’t have to kiss their......anymore.
Ireland used to be one of the most conservative country in europe, now it’s become another left infested hell hole.
What happened?
The big point here is that the Nazis never went away. And they spread all over the EU.
The EU happened.
Understood.
While Germany does have some problems, it is interesting that the most Nazified countries appear to be among the Allies (plus Ireland).
Some of the Allies and victors were also antisemitic, though. UK, USA, France, Russia...
and none of them got even the brief “deNazificiation” effort that Germany received.
Does make sense that the Nazis would target their former enemies for debauching of their morals. (Not that Ireland was an open enemy, by far.)
Yes.
Hidden behind all this antisemitism is the fact that the rulers of several of the countries (UK, USA, France, etc.) are selling out their nations and their subjects to the IslamoNazi invasion. The rulers don’t have any loyalty and don’t care about anything other than money. And they figure that the money will enable them to move to some safe, far-away tropical resorts or other sanctuaries of their choosing. But alas, millions of (mostly) good people in these countries mostly do not have anywhere they can go to escape the horrors that await them. They’ve been sold down the river.
Conservatism was targeted by the EU, which is why European conservatism is just another socialist variant.
“What happened?”
In my opinion, several factors are at play.
(1) Ireland is a very conformist country. In the 1950s, being a conformist in their culture meant being a respectable, law-abiding, church-going person. In the 2020s, being a conformist in their culture means being a woke, LGBT-friendly political leftist.
(2) Ireland has a national inferiority complex. They are ashamed to have been once seen as this kind of church-dominated backwater. As such, they’re always desperately trying to prove that they’re “with it.”
(3) Ireland has no tradition of intellectual conservatism. Bill Buckley may have been Irish, but Ireland has no Bill Buckleys of its own. The talking points of the international left are treated in Ireland as “received wisdom,” with no voices saying, “Hey, this is crap.”
Current Irish govt. No.1 pro Hamas in Europe. Then, Slovenia .
“It is not clear yet what points of law Ireland will reply upon for its intervention”
The ICJ operates under Shira?
All the smart, entrepreneurial Irish left that god forsaken, green rock a century ago.
Great points and well said!
There is also this. The standard of living there has improved substantially and I wonder if the average irish gives their turn to the left credit for that.
The reality, though, is that their increased economic well-being is due mostly to a very conservative policy - slashing their corporate taxes to the lowest in Europe and thus attracting a bunch of multinationals to set up shop there.
Know Islam - no peace.
No Islam - know peace.
Meanwhile, the EU has been pressuring Ireland to “harmonize” (raise) their corporate tax rates, which will wipe out their competitive edge completely.
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