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Tarded 3 points ago +3 / -0

I read some Irish people’s reactions to this, and it disappointed me as one of Irish descent. Calling him, and our President, a racist...

Then they give out these bullshit talking points about the Virginia rally “good people”, the “rapists” from Mexico, the travel ban, and Stephen Miller. So sad.

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Lustral 4 points ago +4 / -0

There a silent minority of Trump supporters here but this country is going way too left. We have a proportional representation system and out of all the parties running (prob 10 or so) one is anti abortion. That whole my body my choice infiltrated here without any counter argument because "men can't have an opinion".

Im lucky that my based son is among 4 of his classmates following Trump on insta and redpilling people from the student council and christian union.

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Millbo 4 points ago +4 / -0

He who controls the media controls the thoughts and minds of the masses.

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Mirko 2 points ago +2 / -0

US news over there and elsewhere is garbage. Before the 2016 election I had a conversation in Australia with a random guy in line at a pub. He parroted every CNN talking point and never even heard the counter-arguments before. He looked baffled when I assured him Trump would win.

I bet he thought of our conversation when Trump won.

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Thiswillbeintheexam 1 point ago +2 / -1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zkL91LzCMc

My family's Irish. They are the most militant 80s lefties you could imagine. They're mortified by PC culture, but they can't admit its an outgrowth of their own politics. So they're in this weird political-psychological holding pattern where they only share select lefty talking points while pretending a whole bunch of others just don't exist.

If you're interested in Irish politics at all you should watch some Dave Cullen on bitchute/YT