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1. Six-County Cops – Softly, Softly Against Racists 2. Twenty Six County Cops – target non-whites crossing Ireland’s “open(ish)” border
The two reports below tell us that policies operated by police forces operation in the two partitioned bits of Ireland – the Gardaí Síochána (Guardians of the Peace) and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) [a child of the hated Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)] are racist-friendly.
The news reports are related :
Claire Mullaly, a spokesperson for End Deportations Now Belfast told The Irish News that gardaí boarded the bus and began asking passengers for identification.
She said they specifically removed non-white passengers who could not produce documents while allowing white passengers in the same predicament to remain on board. She branded the incident as “disgraceful” in light of the anti-immigrant violence that took place in Northern Ireland in recent days.
Both reports come from the Belfast Irish News.

PSNI officers told not to intervene during race riots unless life at risk
Connla Young, Crime and Security Correspondent, Irish News, June 17th, 2025
DETAILS OF INSTRUCTION SENT IN EMAIL
PSNI officers were told not to interfere with violent mobs during last week’s race riots unless life was at risk.
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Jun 27, 2025 at 1:14 pm
Posted in 1921 Treaty Partitioning Ireland, Ballymena, Direct Provision - Irish Gombeen State Racism, Dublin’s racist mobs hit the city centre, 23.11.23, Garda Síochána (Irish State Police Force - "The Guards"), Gerry Carroll MLA (Stormont), History of Ireland, Ireland, Ireland's Open(ish) Border, Irish News Newspaper (Belfast), Mainstream Media, Mark H Durkan - Policing Board member - SDLP, Media Sources - Reliable Versus Unreliable, People Before Profit, Police Forces in Ireland, Police Misbehaviour, Racism, RUC/PSNI, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Six County State
Tagged with Anti Immigrant Sentiment, Asylum Processes, Closing Borders, Emigration, far-right, Gerry Carroll MLA (PBP), hug-a-thug-policy, Human Rights, Ireland, Ireland's Open(ish) Border, light-touch-policing, migrants, migration, partition, Playing to the Racist Gallery, police, police harassment, politics, Pushbacks on EU Borders, Racism, racist-pickets-of-family-homes, Transform migration policies - prevent undignified treatment of foreigners
Ballymena Riots – Democratic Unionist party Stormont-Racist Minister Gordon Lyons posted location of people sheltering from riots – He Must Resign Immediately
“Christian” charity has disappeared from North Antrim.
Link :
Gordon Lyons Has to Go – by Eamonn McCann

The scenes we’re witnessing in Ballymena, Larne and elsewhere are vile and indefensible attempted pogroms. They should be utterly condemned by all.
These attacks haven’t occurred out of thin air, however.
In a context of community frustration at deprivation, waiting lists and crumbling public services, far right agitators are spreading racist lies on social media to blame migrants, and Unionist politicians have deliberately fanned the flames of their hate.
Last night, the DUP Minister for Communities Gordon Lyons posted the location of people sheltering from riots:
“It has been brought to my attention that a number of individuals were temporarily moved to Larne Leisure Centre in the early hours of the morning following the disturbances in Ballymena.”
The leisure centre was attacked later that evening – motivated by sheer racism. Gordon Lyons should resign immediately.
Other Unionist politicians have been whipping up anti-immigrant rhetoric.
On Monday Paul Frew, also DUP, went on the attack about immigration in a session on violence against women, and also referenced the case of sexual assault which sparked the racist riots in Ballymena. Frew also railed about immigration in Ballymena in a debate on the 20th May.
The TUV’s Timothy Gaston beat the anti-immigration drum on that same day: “Migration puts pressure on hospitals, schools and housing: that is a fact.”
This is the racist playbook on display. It blames migrants and minorities for the problems in our society. Migrants didn’t underfund the health service, minorities don’t hike up rents, asylum seekers don’t keep wages down. These problems are caused by the super rich, by landlords, and by politicians who protect them
Unionist politicians bear serious responsibility for the hateful scenes of recent days. They dog-whistled and whipped up racist sentiments. Loyalist paramilitaries and far right agitators took the next logical step, attacking ordinary people and making them fear for their lives.
Don’t be taken in by the DUP, the TUV and the far right. Stand up for humanity in a time of fear and chaos.
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Jun 13, 2025 at 2:57 am
Posted in Antrim, Ballymena, Claire Hanna MP SDLP South Belfast and Mid Down, Democratic Unionist Party, Direct Provision - Irish Gombeen State Racism, Dublin’s racist mobs hit the city centre, 23.11.23, Gavin Robinson MP DUP East Belfast, Gordon Lyons, Gordon Lyons MLA, History of Ireland, Ireland, Jesus Christ, Police Forces in Ireland, Racism, Racket Hall Roscrea Racism January 2024, Richard Seymour, RUC/PSNI, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Sinn Féin, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP, Six County State
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A Stormont law said it’s a criminal offence to say “Jimmy Savile was a paedophile” – Judge ruled this is perverse, Minister Naomi Long launches appeal
On the face of it this is political loony-land – and so much for the liberal reputation of Alliance Party leader Naomi Long, currently trying to take the East Belfast Westminster seat of DUP leader Gavin Robinson – the result will be known in the early hours of Friday July 5.
Political Journalist Sam McBride explains the background in two articles below.

One correspondent asked McBride a relevant question, straining to give Long the benefit of the doubt :
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Jul 2, 2024 at 12:01 pm
Posted in 1921 Treaty Partitioning Ireland, 26 County State (Ireland), Alliance Party, “A Carnival of Reaction” - James Connolly’s Warning About the Partition of Ireland, British State (aka UK), Catholic Church, Censorship, Child Abuse, Democratic Unionist Party, History of Ireland, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Naomi Long, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Sinn Féin, Six County State, Stormont, Lord Carson’s Tomb, Unionism
Tagged with criminal-law, news, Northern Ireland, politics, stormont
Ireland’s Open(ish) Border – Sinn Féin on the Warpath
Ireland’s Open(ish) Border – Sinn Féin on the Warpath
Sinn Féin’s is warning Irish voters about “Open Borders”.
The party is promoting relentless propaganda in the run-up to the June 7 2024 European and local elections in Ireland.
This leaflet from Balbrigggan (Dublin) is a local version of statewide propaganda.

Let’s ask ourselves a question : What’s wrong with Open Borders?
Andrew Flood calls the border in Ireland Open(ish) – and he is spot on. Here is why :
I say Open(ish) because for two decades black or brown people crossing that border have been stopped and told to produce ‘papers’ by the Garda (claiming to be doing random checks). Maybe they want such checks stepped up, if not what is the demand here?
The border between the EU and the rest of the world is so closed that 3,000 people died trying to sneak across it last year. Over 20 times the number of people killed crossing the Berlin Wall in the 28 years it existed. The border with the 6 counties is Open(ish) – is it that?
OK we all know this is a response to the far right working with FFFGGP to blame Sinn Féin on the government’s failure to plan & communicate for large number of Ukrainian refugees. But this shite is just going to underline that Sinn Féin are no more principled that the rest.
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May 1, 2024 at 11:24 am
Posted in 1921 Treaty Partitioning Ireland, 2004 Referendum Amending Citizenship Definition in Irish Constitution, 26 County State (Ireland), “A Carnival of Reaction” - James Connolly’s Warning About the Partition of Ireland, Brexit - Britain Leaves the EU, British State (aka UK), Colum Eastwood MP (Derry), Conservative Party (Tories), Britain, Donnacha Ó Laoghaire TD (SF, Cork South-Central), Drew Harris, Roya; Ulster Constabulary and An Gárda Síochána, Dublin 7 for All, Dublin Governments, European Union, FFFGGG Coalition, Fortress Europe, Garda Síochána (Irish State Police Force - "The Guards"), Good Friday Agreement 1998, History of Ireland, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Left Unity, Mainstream Media, Martyn Turner, Cartoonist, Migration in Europe, Racism, Rishi Sunak - 3rd 2022 British Prime Minister, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Sectarianism, Sinn Féin, Six County State, Stormont, Lord Carson’s Tomb, The Irish Times, Unionism
Tagged with history, Ireland, migrants, Northern Ireland, open-borders, openish-border, politics, Sinn Féin
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP, leader of the far-right, homophobic, and misogynistic, Democratic Unionist party (DUP), deletes all his social media accounts – and he is gone!
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP, leader of the far-right, homophobic, and misogynistic, Democratic Unionist party (DUP), deletes all his social media accounts
Donaldson’s party runs the recently revived Stormont assembly government in coalition with Sinn Féin and the Alliance Party.

James Connolly
The reliable Slugger O’Toole site reports :
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson deletes all his social media accounts – Slugger O’Toole Report
Thanks also to the Cedar Lounge Revolution
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Mar 29, 2024 at 12:20 pm
Posted in 1921 Treaty Partitioning Ireland, 26 County State (Ireland), “A Carnival of Reaction” - James Connolly’s Warning About the Partition of Ireland, Democratic Unionist Party, Dublin Governments, Emma Little-Pengelly, FFFGGG Coalition, Good Friday Agreement 1998, History of Ireland, Homophobia, Ian Paisley Junior MP, International Political Analysis, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Michelle O’Neill MLA, Northern Ireland the Orange State (Book), Orange Order, Reverend Ian Paisley, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Sinn Féin, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP, Six County State, Stormont, Lord Carson’s Tomb, Ulster Unionist Party, Unionism
“Frogs’ legs and lobster Thermidor – or the ABC of republican strategy” – Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh
Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh is one of the most interesting political writers in Ireland. The article below is a detailed analysis of Ireland’s peace process, which begins with a speech delivered by Bernadette McAliskey the year before the Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998. I remember it well. (*)
John Meehan
About the author : Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh is a Belfast-based historian and the author of a number of important books, including Tyrone: the Irish Revolution, 1912-1923 (Four Courts Press, 2014).

As a young man, I listened to a speech by Bernadette McAliskey the year before the signing of the Good Friday Agreement – the pinnacle of what became known as the ‘peace process’. McAliskey did not object to peace, she had notoriously been subtitled by the BBC in a 1992 interview, when she said: ‘No sane human being supports violence. We are often inevitably cornered into it by powerlessness, by lack of democracy, by lack of willingness of people to listen to our problems. We don’t choose political violence, the powerful force it on us.’ (quoted in Curtis, 1998:297) By the time I heard her speak in 1997, the powerful had arrested her pregnant daughter, Róisín, with the intent to extradite her to Germany. By 2000, the powerful admitted that Róisín, who had never been charged, had no case to answer as there was ‘not a realistic prospect of convicting Miss McAliskey for any offence.’ (Guardian, 20 July 2000). What struck me at the time, was that the powerful had a vendetta against a woman and her family because she had stood up for socialist republican principles for thirty years at that stage. Last month, fifty-five years after the Burntollet march and her subsequent election as the then youngest female Westminster MP ever, McAliskey gave the main oration at the solidarity march in Dublin, where she told the crowd that ‘Palestine is the litmus test of our humanity’ and then urged those present not to vote for any politician who would legitimise the Biden administration, which was ‘enabling genocide’, by attending the St Patrick’s Day events in the White House (Irish News, 14 January 2024).
McAliskey’s speech from all those years ago stuck in my mind because in the questions afterwards she was asked about the peace process and used a powerful analogy that I hadn’t heard before at that stage, but I have heard and used myself on numerous occasions since. She welcomed an end to violence but warned that the provisional movement appeared to be going down a well-worn reformist path that would eventually denude it of any revolutionary potential. She compared the republican movement to a frog, which if placed in a pot of boiling water, will immediately sense the danger, and jump out to save itself, but, if immersed in tepid water brought slowly to the boil so that the change in temperature remains gradual, the frog does not realise it’s boiling to death. In line with their – soon to be – new mates in New Labour, Sinn Féin had swallowed TINA – there is no alternative. Plan A – armed struggle has failed, now we try Plan B. In Sinn Fein’s case, this meant the long march through the institutions, acceptance of the principle of consent and parliamentary reformism on the classical constitutional nationalist model. McAliskey had the temerity to ask for a Plan C, which might mean retaining socialist republican principles and challenging the powerful rather than getting into bed with them.
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Feb 23, 2024 at 12:34 am
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Tagged with Ireland, irish-politics, Northern Ireland, politics, Sinn Féin
“IF YOU CAN’T SAY NO TO THE WHITE HOUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF A GENOCIDE – THEN YOU’D NEVER BE ABLE TO STAND UP – NOT EVEN FOR IRELAND.” Poster, Belfast Pro-Palestine Demonstration
An interesting political coalition is assembling in Ireland, the USA, and elsewhere calling on public representatives to boycott USA President Joe Biden’s annual White House Patrick’s Day celebration in 2024. As Bernadette McAliskey says :
Colum Eastwood’s decision to absent himself and SDLP from ‘rocking the sham’ in the White House is very welcome.
Bernadette McAliskey, Impartial Reporter, February 9 2024
The Irish government parties and Sinn Féin might want to reconsider their positions.
A Pro-Palestine activist, Art Ó Laoghaire, has sent the following message to several Irish public representatives :
Do you believe that Israel is justified in its military campaign in Gaza, and that the US should continue to supply weapons to them?
The last four months has seen more than 27,000 people killed in Gaza, including 10,000 children, and more than 60,000 wounded.
South Africa believes Israel is guilty of genocide.
Amnesty says today that Israel is committing war crimes.
And António Guterres said that the people of there don’t have enough to eat, while Israel continues to block food supplies.Yet today Joe Biden has asked Congress for billions of dollars to continue to supply arms.
How can you in all honesty go to Washington for St Patrick’s Day to enjoy Biden’s hospitality, while he continues to facilitate this carnage?
Some may claim that face-to-face conversation gives them an opportunity to express Ireland’s views on the situation.
But this is absurd. Biden knows our views. It would say much more to him if his celebrations were boycotted.
It would also be a message to the Irish American voters he is trying to canvas.If you have any moral principles you will stand by the Palestinians and refuse to join in Biden’s re-election party.
Art Ó Laoghaire
Bernadette McAliskey’s Article :
Sharing thoughts on Northern Ireland politics and American policy
Bernadette McAliskey, Impartial Reporter, February 9 2024
Thank You, Mr. Eastwood.
Colum Eastwood’s decision to absent himself and SDLP from ‘rocking the sham’ in the White House is very welcome.
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Feb 16, 2024 at 1:23 pm
Posted in 26 County State (Ireland), Anti War Movements, Apartheid, “A Carnival of Reaction” - James Connolly’s Warning About the Partition of Ireland, Bernadette McAliskey, Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), British State (aka UK), Colum Eastwood MP (Derry), Dublin Governments, FFFGGG Coalition, Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Gaza, Genocide, History of Ireland, International Political Analysis, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Israel, Israel Assault on Gaza, October 2023, Joe Biden USA President, Leo Varadkar TD, Mary Lou McDonald TD, Media Sources - Reliable Versus Unreliable, Micheál Martin TD, Middle East, Palestine, People Before Profit, Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Sinn Féin, South Africa, South Africa, The Irish Times, USA, War
Irish Support for a Patrick’s Day 2024 Boycott of Joe Biden’s White House Shamrock-Drowning Grows
We wish to thank Joe Brolly for posting this image on his twitter feed :

Joe Brolly is tirelessly promoting the cause of the Palestinian people.
Readers familiar with political parties based in the six county state in the north of Ireland may be rubbing their eyes in disbelief – is it really possible that the SDLP is taking a stand on this issue, agreeing with most people on the Irish left, and against the Sinn Féin party? The answer is Yes.
The article below puts a remarkable story in context :
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Jan 29, 2024 at 10:09 pm
Posted in 26 County State (Ireland), Anti War Movements, Apartheid, “A Carnival of Reaction” - James Connolly’s Warning About the Partition of Ireland, Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), British State (aka UK), Colum Eastwood MP (Derry), Double Standards, Dublin Governments, Gaza, History of Ireland, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Israel, Israel Assault on Gaza, October 2023, Mary Lou McDonald TD, Palestine, SDLP (Social Democratic and Labour Party), Sinn Féin, Six County State
Tagged with Ireland, irish-politics, Palestine, politics, Sinn Féin
