Irish men ARE partly responsible for Ashling Murphy’s murder
No it’s not a typo, please read on…
The ink had barely dried on the document confirming the verdict in the Ashling Murphy murder trial and the guilt of Jozef Puska, when the entire State/NGO/media apparatus clicked effortlessly into gear, humming tunefully like the well oiled, reliable and predictable machine it has become.
The mockingbird media with the usual talking heads (particularly Newstalk being possibly the worst offender), combined with the whole of woke ‘Twitterati’, along with government ministers bolstering their ranks, all singing in harmony from the same hymn sheet. The exact same hymn sheet they all sang from when the horrific tragedy occurred. Back when we believed that this was a bloodless killing.
When we were led to believe it was a strangulation and not a frenzied knife attack, resulting in the victim being stabbed brutally 11 times in the neck. Back when crime correspondent of the year, Conor Gallagher (and others it must be said) channelled their inner Colonel Jessup, when they decided for themselves that the Irish people ‘couldn’t handle the truth’. We are still waiting on confirmation of where that nefarious lie originated from.
‘She was only going for a run’ was the neurolinguistic programming deployed at the time by the ‘Leo is a ledge’ industrial complex, to seize the narrative and win the day. Irish men were the problem it seemed and needed to be sent for re-education. Sam McConkey, one of our celebrity Covid Czars, even suggested men may need a licence to enter public spaces in the future, they were such a danger to society (strangely not him though, a now proven danger to society, a man partially responsible for the steep rise in excess mortality, including children, through his malfeasance, no he’s a stand up guy, even eminently qualified to adjudicate on the merits of other males).
One commentator, Professor Sam McConkey, went a great deal further, saying on Ireland's national radio broadcaster, RTE Radio 1: "My view is to be radical. You need 12 lessons to learn to drive a car. You need a license to drive a car. You need to do a test. Do we need some sort of, almost, qualification, licensing, education for men to go out into the social sphere?"
Sam McConkey
We haven’t forgotten you or that psychopathic dead eyed stare McConkey, don’t you worry. You will always be a celebrity to those of us who abstained, for what you were part of.
This time round the psychological operation didn’t include a vigil as the coup de grace, it did however feature a cameo from Ashling Murphy’s boyfriend, Ryan Casey - who whether in genuine belief or as a result of manipulation from a ‘sympathetic’ establishment sponsored spin unit - managed to insert the state narrative into his pre-prepared press statement. Casey not only falsely stated that his girlfriend’s death was a result of ‘gender based violence’ but also that the media had reported accurately and even thanked them. We can perhaps forgive him of the latter (even with a completely false cause of death initially reported), the former however - grief or not - should not be allowed to go unchallenged.
Implicating all Irish men - including himself- as theoretical accessories to the vicious murder of his girlfriend and putting us all on equal footing with a monster like Puska, is a bit of a stretch wouldn’t you say? An ill informed, malleable, grieving young man doing the bidding of wicked agenda setters was really quite painful to watch. Just because McEntee mentioned you by first name in a tweet does not mean she is your friend.
Just because the President attended the funeral of Ashling doesn’t mean the little Lilliputian in the Park is either. They are cynical operators who went to work on you and Ashling‘s family, merely to seize control of the narrative before the ones who oppose their policies could. They used you. That’s all that happened here. It may sound insensitive and heartless for me to say this, but prioritising feelings over facts is what has our country in its current catastrophic predicament. Life is tough and brutal and so is the truth.
The only things achieved by your statement was to help give girls and women an irrational fear of all men and to embolden those who are actively importing thousands more potential Puska’s into the country (through open borders), who are a genuine danger to our women, increasing the likelihood that there will sadly be more Ashling’s. How that reality seems to be lost on you is truly breathtaking and rather indicative of the mind virus that still holds middle Ireland in its clutches. Doe-eyed denizens of the pseudo-reality manufactured by the state and corporate media.
Irish men in particularly are to blame, if you were to trust the wisdom of Ireland’s chief ‘toxic feminasty’ and former mildly relevant TD, Ruth Coppinger. Puska (a Roma gypsy) sadly picked up his violent ways in a country that provided him with all he needed to survive, at the pleasure of the Irish taxpayer, according to her Twitter (comments blocked naturally). If I were Coppinger I’d probably focus on trying to get elected again, rather than alienating half of her voter base.
Media ‘white knight’ Shane Coleman, a particularly nauseating propagandist on Newstalk, reinforced this lunatic notion on the ‘Hard Shoulder’. The designated, sensitive, understanding, lovely man delivering the message every woman wants to hear. That message; all men are potential animals who are ALL capable of setting upon you and hacking away at your neck repeatedly until you are no longer on this plain of existence.
Remember these are the ones who called people conspiracy theorists for the past few years. They are also the ones who are ignoring the sky rocketing deaths of all ages since 2021, when they reported each Covid case like it was on the scale of Chernobyl or Fukushima. The same ones who claim the ‘far right’ have tried to capitalise on the death of poor Ashling because her assailant was a foreigner, have gone bigger with their agenda. Let’s ignore the fact the killer was a man who was not of this land and in this country purely to avail of Ireland’s ridiculously generous welfare system. Only to then bite the hand that feeds, by unnaturally and prematurely snuffing out the life of one of our beautiful young women. Let’s not blame him though. Let’s blame all men instead. This is of course a coordinated psychological operation we are dealing with however. A not so subtle attempt to reframe public perception.
What’s a bigger generalisation? Who have gone off the deep end here with their assessment? The alleged ‘far right’ or official Ireland/polite society? Her royal bimboness Helen McEntee also decided to have her say through Twitter, wagging the finger at Ireland’s men. Do ‘trans-men’ count McEntee, since we are constantly told by you that they are ‘men’, or are they exempt from the hateful labelling and finger pointing because your husband, Paul Hickey, helps to synthetically manufacture them with puberty blockers? Perhaps a photo shoot flanked by two coppers and drag queen enthusiast Paschal Donohoe is once more in order to demonstrate the safety of the Tullamore canal. That might do the trick. You are tone deaf enough to do that, that’s the scary part.
But I will however make a concession. Hard working Irish men are partly to blame for the murder of Ashling Murphy and all the rest of this current culture of insanity. Particularly the PAYE worker. Puska lived quite a comfortable lifestyle from living off the state. Money that was taken at source from hard working people’s payslips before they even got it contributed to this. Being one of those people I will take part responsibility for this so called ‘gender based violence’, but I want to stress I never consented.
The state extracted the fruits of my labour to house Puska and his five children and no doubt also provided him with considerable benefits on the earnings of taxpayers so they could finance what was in effect state sponsored homicide. If he had not been provided for by the same bad actors who now pose as the Murphy family’s new friends, there is little doubt he would not have been living in Ireland and Ashling would most likely still be with us. So it is they, the state, who are directly responsible and in their guilt, they wish to muddy the waters, to both confuse and demoralise by introducing the narrative that all men are now potentially dangerous.
I hold my hands up, guilty as charged regarding my involvement in the crime of providing the government with the means to fund this psychopathic killer, who had previous convictions in his own country for underage sex, according to the Irish Daily Mail. To this charge, hard working Irish men really are guilty. Now if only the state could provide us with consent forms and opt-out clauses, so we veto what they spend our money on. I want to make it clear that I withdraw my consent to provide for foreign killers who wish to operate in my country, I’m sure the government would respond positively to my request. I’ll wait, while still drawing breath, just in case. The NGO’s and spin units currently demonising us would be a great place to start.
Just as an aside. I’ve been working full time in industry non-stop for quarter of a century and have worked with some great people of all nationalities and backgrounds. I never recall working with a Roma gypsy. I’m sure I’m the only one. Do I believe there are no Roma gypsies in employment? Of course not. That would be generalising. I’ll leave that to the experts, ie. the establishment and their mockingbird media, but I’d like to know if others have encountered them out in the workforce.
The rhetoric emanating from the likes of Newstalk (seriously if you still believe this blatant propaganda unit is news, you really need your head examined, then again you’re most likely not reading this article to take my advice) is that the evil ‘far right’ have tried to exploit the death of Ashling. But in truth, the only unscrupulous people looking to exploit the murder of this poor girl are the insidious stooges in ‘official Ireland’ who plot and scheme daily on new and improved ways to most effectively psychologically abuse their target population. The Murphy’s and Ryan Casey are clearly blissfully unaware of the level of evil and vindictiveness that cosied up to them. Perhaps it’s for the best. Ignorance is bliss and all that. But the fact remains, they invited the vampire in.
However, this will not be the last murder of this kind. The state apparatchiks may find that the next family this awful thing happens to, might not be mesmerised so easily by them or their media machinery. They may be far less accommodating and could become unruly and look for solid answers. Sadly it may take a few more tragedies of this nature before that happens.
So in closing, I want to pass on my deepest condolences to Ashling’s family. While their statement was bitterly disappointing for many Irish people who now recognise an immediate threat to our society, I do understand that many ordinary people are simply too trusting and nice to recognise a predator in their midst. Those shiny suited, smiling facilitators of the death of your loved one have been allowed off the hook scot free this time around. Worse still, they have been enabled.
Unfortunately when the next incident of this type inevitably occurs and another quintessential Irish beauty meets the same fate. Sadly, poor Ashling will have died in vain. I will now respect the families wishes and comment no further on this case in its immediate aftermath.
May she rest in peace.
Well said. Absolute truth, all of it, every single word.
Powerful piece of writing by Stephen Sutton ,Will be sharing far and wide