We are the Town
Irish towns rise up en masse
Last Saturday, I took a spin down to Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny to offer my support to my good friend and former wethepeople.ie colleague, Stephen Delaney. He has taken a brief hiatus from his excellent journalism to take on the task of helping the locals protect their hometown (and his) from the latest imposition of unknown outsiders foisted upon a local community. He had been sleeping out in a tent in freezing cold temperatures for the previous week and has since put a caravan at the gate for greater comfort and also presence.
The building earmarked for use was formerly Josephine’s restaurant and was historically the halfway point for hauliers to stop off on the Dublin to Cork route before the motorway was completed in 2010. The owner (from what the locals tell me) is allegedly local businessman, Tommy Kavanagh. The turnout from the community at Saturday’s protest has sent a clear message to the individual in question, that under no circumstances do they want this in their town. It would be a slap in the face to go against the people you have lived beside for your entire life just to make a quick buck. It’s a betrayal.
The lucrative remuneration this ongoing plantation is offering businessmen around the country is hard to pass up. The establishment are really targeting the vice of greed to be its ally and they know full well, that most people in business have a price, despite any long standing loyalties which may exist. The circumvention of planning laws and fire certs, along with the removal of other red tape, presents landlords with a quick turnover of cash. They get the workers in fast and the usual follows. Corduff Travel, the most treacherous bus company in Ireland, normally come soon after, under cover of darkness to deposit a battalion of well dressed young lads from the third world to be billeted inside like sardines. The ‘liberal’ headcases, media and establishment then falsely call them ‘refugees’ (despite looking like they came straight from Brown Thomas and are not fleeing war) and the decent people of the community are all branded as ‘racists’. We’ve all seen how this goes. Rinse and repeat.
The problem these bullies are now encountering is that whole towns are now coming out in opposition to this complete insanity. They are running out of road and the same old tired tactics are failing. The recent phenomenon of these buildings going on fire has provided a new avenue of conversation and has presented us with an astonishing surprise, with the revelation of a supernatural collective hidden talent. That being, the fortuitous discovery that the Irish woke left - to a man, woman and whatever else they claim to be - are all natural, accomplished, overnight detectives! This is simply incredible, how lucky we are to have them. Twitter has been a real gift this past year and we would have been blissfully unaware of this new revelation without it. We might even be able to save a few quid for the exchequer on wages and lay off a few highly paid special branch, as we now have clairvoyants who can subliminally detect the political and ideological leanings of potential arsonists through a television screen. If the identity of the culprit is not a white male however, we might find to our dismay, that this new talent has limits.
It’s not only the townsfolk coming out either. Councillors in increasing numbers (particularly from Fianna Fáil) are beginning to see the folly and downright destruction in the government’s unwavering commitment to house half the world, despite the lack of suitable accommodation and the already existing homeless Irish. They are growing increasingly impatient with Micheál Martin’s leadership. Fianna Fáil councillor, Michael Delaney, addressed the people of Urlingford on Saturday as well as his namesake, Stephen Delaney, so the opposition to this is no longer confined to a fringe gang of supposed lunatics as has been presented relentlessly by the usual suspects. It has now breached the establishment. When councillors in government parties are starting to voice their concerns you know it’s the beginning of the end for this current psychosis of weaponised migration.
The globalist occupational junta - under WEF loyalist, Leo Varadkar - who have seized control of the Irish nation and are subjugating our people, through psychological terror and forced plantation, have recently done even more harm to their image globally, if that were even possible. By raiding the home of Fianna Fáil councillor, Noel Thomas, they have further cemented their growing reputation as the North Korea of the North Atlantic. They are so rattled now that they have basically painted themselves into a corner. They are openly tyrannical and lie with impunity. They have no mandate or support for what they are doing (beyond a few paid NGO activists), the people of Ireland have now almost unanimously rejected this top down imposition of people trafficking. Young men from all over, unceremoniously dumped into cramped, crowded accommodation in towns all across the country. Why? They are still insisting on calling them refugees when this myth has been continuously debunked with facts, figures, data and statistics. They are liars. All of them. Yet the influx of men continues regardless. It has even increased of late with Carlow the latest to join Ballinrobe (more about them in a moment), Fermoy and Urlingford for an unhealthy dose of enrichment.
It’s easy to get despondent with the lunacy at play. The incessant lying from a government now openly at war with its people. It’s turned into unashamed lying too, when they are caught out they change their story or answer a different question. They simply don’t care. The level of accountability has gone from absolute zero into the minus. However in the darkness there are real chinks of light emerging. Cracks and fissures are beginning to appear everywhere. The government are playing whack-a-mole with the Irish people, but just as the hammer down one head with a mallet another couple seem to pop up somewhere else. They can’t continue ignoring us forever. It’s untenable and they know it. The biggest positive of all in County Kilkenny on Saturday, was the level of morale and spirit of the people on the ground. They have not been broken and are only becoming more dogged and determined. It was exhilarating, I could have stayed all day.
Erected tent outside the former Josephine’s
I witnessed the wildness of our people in all its magnificence. The comradeship, craic and banter was all there in abundance. A thick skin was essential attire, especially with me being a Dub. It was a very Irish affair. All the things McEntee is hell bent on legislating out of us, to force us to conform with this new global Ireland they envision and are hell bent on creating. If they criminalise ordinary decent people to achieve it, who cares. They are merely collateral in the pursuit of this synthetic Frankenstein’s monster. An ideological Hibernian Rainbow Caliphate of sorts, with African families as their poster children and a side helping of American corporatism and materialism. This is not who we are. They won’t succeed. Not if what I witnessed on Saturday is anything to go by.
The laughter and slagging was like the Ireland of the nineties revisited. I brought down a few trays of sandwiches and I got cut in half by one of the women for not putting enough salt on the egg and onion! Gas craic altogether, I was in fits of laughter. People atomised by the past few years and the digital age, revelling in the intoxication of mass human contact. All there for the same purpose, a just purpose. To protect their long established community from unknown, unvetted male strangers, who they have absolutely no debt to. I’m so proud of the Irish people for standing up to this. They have rediscovered themselves and are finding out just how good it feels to have integrity and self respect. To stand for something worthwhile, despite all the name calling. Name calling from people who would not be fit to clean these people’s underwear. Liars, traitors, knaves and greedy gombeen men. Your words don’t hurt because you are the ones who are wrong.
There are two types of Irish people. There’s the dreamer - the creative type. The type who is the artist, the bard, the warrior and magician. The type who freed this country. This type has always been held back, hampered and betrayed by the other type. The conniving, greedy, gombeens, who are interchangeable between politics and big business. Out only for themselves. What they can get and how much of it. The type who have suppressed the imagination and growth of our people for generations, for short term personal gain. This archetype is thankfully on the wane. The earths latest full circumnavigation around the sun has seen something change. Something has shifted within the Irish psyche. The confidence of ordinary people is on the rise and the warrior/poet archetype is gaining traction once more. There is a heightened sense of honour and duty which has returned. And not before time. It may never become the predominant archetype, but it doesn’t need to. If sufficient numbers of the exceptional Irish refuse to back down and relinquish their land, our conviction will eventually wear down those who don’t give a damn about this country and would turn on their mother. As the heat gets turned up, they will become the frog in the boiling pot. The pressure will have switched sides.
Would Varadkar, McEntee, O’Gorman or any of the rest of them sleep out in a tent in the freezing cold to protect their communities like the people of Urlingford, Ballinrobe or Fermoy have? They don’t even respond to emails so I’ll let you figure that conundrum out for yourself. I was chatting to Anthony Cody and his partner, Alison O’Shea, who are with the Fermoy group that have been sleeping out in a tent since before Christmas to protest against Abbeyville House, becoming the latest DP centre in their town. That’s dedication. That’s what it will take to keep the pressure on to end this insanity. They have provided the template for the rest of the country to follow. It is not going to be easy at all, nobody ever said it would be and the commitment shown by all of these great, brave Irish people is commendable and an inspiration to us all.
Philip Dwyer speaks to Anthony Cody at Abbeyville House
All of these decent people are far more fit to lead than any of the three traitorous previously mentioned cabbages. I would love to see Varadkar make good on his claim that he would debate anyone on this particular issue. I challenge you to debate Stephen Delaney, Varadkar. That I would pay to see. You won’t of course because it was merely empty waffle from a pathetic coward. You are the same person who turned ashen faced when Derek Blighe approached you in Cork and asked you a difficult question. You were caught off script so you acted like he wasn’t there, got into the car we pay for and skulked off to safety. You declined the opportunity to debate Derek there and then when the opportunity presented itself, so as usual with that throwaway media sound byte we know you are (as usual) telling lies.
You are utterly despicable and pitiful. An embarrassment to this nation. Ben Scallan once more showed you up for the duplicitous liar you are. It’s becoming an increasingly regular joy to watch you squirm, as you finally get asked a few difficult questions for the first time in your political career. Your stance on certain things have had an uncanny knack of becoming “far right myths” a couple of years after your utterances. Funny that, one would think (if we were cynical enough) that you stand for absolutely nothing.
Let’s turn our attention briefly to Ballinrobe. Firstly, I must say that it was wonderful to see the whole town come out in force despite how things eventually turned out. By now everyone probably knows what happened and I’m not going to name people because it has moved on now and I would rather go forward. I’m not going to post videos on this Substack or make any accusations because that has all been done and the individuals who assumed a leadership role could well be genuine, who knows for certain. However, I will say how it looks and it doesn’t look good. Not at all. I am not someone who throws around terms like ‘shill’ or ‘plant’ lightly, but there are some glaring inconsistencies. Even after the tears and accusations of bullying. If you put yourself forward into the limelight (which is precisely what happened) in a highly tense situation, in which the public are heavily invested, you must know that criticism will come your way should things not turn out for the best.
The first video I seen from Ballinrobe was a woman addressing the crowd with a microphone, the words “imagine what I can do…” were used. “I” turned to “we” very quickly in the aftermath of the people starting to ask questions as to why an agreement was reached to house families in the building. There was also a false alarm regarding the tender being pulled, only for RTÉ to later confirm that the department were still in communication with the owner of the premises. A deal then seemed to have been made without the knowledge of some of the residents. It was all very suspect. This very same thing happened in Kill, Co. Kildare so lessons were not learned. Granted, there was the fact that there was short notice of the knowledge that people would be going in, which was highlighted as a reason afterwards of why they couldn’t stop it by the woman in question in a tearful video. However people camping out over night and making that sacrifice, didn’t seem - from feedback on the ground - to get the full transparency they deserved. An agreement seemed to have been reached without a vote.
The Sinn Féin links cannot be so easily dismissed or ignored either I’m afraid. This probably wouldn’t have been as big an issue if the same party hadn’t been caught red handed recently in Ringsend, trying to infiltrate and subvert a local meeting. A video of a Facebook friends list did the rounds, which included all the main players within the party, an on camera admission to prior involvement with the party by the lady and also the ridiculous attempts to claim that the building being occupied by ‘families’ was some sort of victory, when we know that families could mean anybody, once they are in they can be moved on and the building can then be used to house the young men afterwards. This is not a victory in any sense, apart from the community coming together. This all builds a case for this being a stitch up from the start, despite any attempt to explain it all away with tears. I am not saying it definitely is but these things are hard to overlook.
The circulation of a TikTok video (which I won’t post here) with everyone’s favourite Nigerian larper and chief practitioner of reverse ‘cultural appropriation’, ‘Black Paddy’, adds a further strand of circumstantial evidence to support the theory of collusion. Around the time of the East Wall protests, the government set up a fund to pay ‘local champions’ - social media influencers, sports stars, business owners, et cetera. The individual (who is one of the protest organisers) featured in the video with the man I mentioned, ticks all three boxes. They are very friendly and promoting each other’s online presence. Though this is not conclusive evidence of anything, it’s another thing that has a gnawing effect. The other person involved in the leadership role of the protests is (shall we say) friendly with the Gardaí. I will say no more. I’m not accusing anyone, I’m just laying out the facts of the story and the connections that exist. It’s up to people to make their own minds up, but if these people really are genuine, they are a touch foolish and naive and are completely deluded if they believed these links would not be scrutinised forensically, given all that people have learned in the past couple of years. Trust is at an absolute premium and people are looking deeper into things all the time now.
This is a time of heightened tensions and unprecedented information. To enter the battlefield now, you must expect that you are going to get both adulation and criticism. People have been called things relentlessly for almost 4 years now. Skins have become a lot thicker. If you weren’t aware that this would happen, perhaps you should not have set foot on the battlefield in the first place. If you didn’t think you would be called ‘racist’, you clearly have not been paying enough attention. I don’t want to pile on and contribute to the character assassination of anyone because they may well be innocent, which is why I haven’t named anyone, but the facts still need to be examined so we can learn from this. The fate of the nation is far more important than the feelings of any one (or two) individuals.
People have every right to have their guards up after witnessing the kind of skullduggery that went on in the likes of East Wall with Jamie Connington (look him up), canvassing door to door for his pop-up NGO. Roxanna Nic Liam, counter protesting her own people for a few quid and greater career opportunities within RTÉ (perhaps a bigger gig than the dud that is Fair City) and Philly McMahon doing the same in Ballymun. People have learned the hard way already, so this type of talk on social media is to be expected as the red flags are all there. The people in question are innocent until proven guilty of course and if they are totally blameless it’s extremely unfortunate, but the court of public opinion can be cruel, especially if you leave yourself wide open to it. And they absolutely have. No question.
If this is all true however and people’s suspicions are warranted, it’s a huge story. The party who have designs on forming a majority government in the next general election, would have - on two separate occasions now - in Ringsend and Ballinrobe, attempted to infiltrate a local community protest. Conducting manoeuvres on the ground which are in direct opposition to the wishes of their electorate. Just let that sink in for a moment. Those who are running as representatives for the Irish people are, in the run up to a general election, unashamedly running covert operations against well meaning trusting people in local communities. People who are completely unsuspecting of the type of vile, insidious, traitorous activities these so called ‘Republicans’ have the stomach to engage in. Is this the ‘democracy’ we are always being told we must protect. This party should be put on the scrap heap after this type of behaviour. Ringsend was more clear cut, but if this one is how it looks, this could well be the state’s new modus operandi. Install a leader before one naturally emerges? If so, they will have shown by their actions, that they will prioritise young, undocumented male strangers over their constituents in long standing communities. So Sinn Féin will not just be more of the same. They will be worse.
One of those long standing communities is Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny, who are out again this Saturday at 2pm. Standing up with the people there, is a man who has sacrificed much of himself over the past few years and has done a lot of selfless work to try to help this country. Now he and others need to focus their attention locally instead of nationally and would hugely appreciate all the assistance they can get. Stephen Delaney has become a real friend of mine over the past few years and is somebody who is dependable and can be relied upon.
Men of their word are in short supply these days and he is most certainly one of them. He and his community need our support this Saturday. Of all the plantation protests happening right now across the country, Urlingford presents us with the best chance of success. The town has the support of someone with an in depth knowledge and experience, who has been instrumental behind the scenes in the pushback against this weaponised migration and human trafficking into our country for well over a year. Someone who understands the enemy, their dirty tricks, what they are capable of and how far you need to be prepared to go to be victorious against them.
The town is unified and the man facilitating the planting is a local man who needs to do his business in the town. This is an Achilles heel which can be ruthlessly exploited. This could really work against him as the whole town could turn on him and his family and use the same tactics employed against Captain Boycott during the famine. Making him persona non grata and the family as a whole, pariahs. This is getting serious now and these people should be treated exactly how they deserve to be. The people of Urlingford need similar numbers to last week to keep the pressure on, so if you are free and can make it to support the people down there, please do. The people were out in force last week, but they would always be glad of a boost in presence, they are a welcoming bunch and will really appreciate your help.
The communities across Ireland have almost unanimously rejected this wicked imposition and have sent a real message to the establishment with recent turnouts. Nobody wants this other than vested interests and ideologues.
The people of Ireland have all said in unison, “we can’t all be far right, we are the town”.








Excellent article I didn’t realise the mind boggling duplicity the government and their fake opposition were prepared to use against their own people. Truly shocking stuff and just shows how unified we have to be from now on.
You really nailed it there Stephen. Nice one.
"I witnessed the wildness of our people in all its magnificence.... The comradeship, craic and banter was all there in abundance. It was a very Irish affair.
The laughter and slagging was like the Ireland of the nineties revisited... Gas craic altogether, I was in fits of laughter. People atomised by the past few years and the digital age, revelling in the intoxication of mass human contact. All there for the same purpose, a just purpose. To protect their long established community from unknown, unvetted male strangers, who they have absolutely no debt to. I’m so proud of the Irish people for standing up to this. They have rediscovered themselves and are finding out just how good it feels to have integrity and self respect. To stand for something worthwhile, despite all the name calling.
The earths latest full circumnavigation around the sun has seen something change. Something has shifted within the Irish psyche. The confidence of ordinary people is on the rise and the warrior/poet archetype is gaining traction once more. There is a heightened sense of honour and duty which has returned. And not before time. It may never become the predominant archetype, but it doesn’t need to. If sufficient numbers of the exceptional Irish refuse to back down and relinquish their land, our conviction will eventually wear down those who don’t give a damn about this country and would turn on their mother. "