Ireland’s Prime Minister Declares ‘Ireland For The Irish’ an Incitement to Violence (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew


Ireland’s Prime Minister Declares ‘Ireland For The Irish’ an Incitement to Violence (VIDEO)

Irish Prime MInister Michael Martin

Ireland’s Taoiseach has claimed the phrase “Ireland for the Irish” amounts to an incitement of violence.

According to the Irish Examiner, Prime Minister Micheál Martin said that his country was at a “very serious crossroads.”

“There is a narrative growing in this country which is trying to other people because of their colour, their race, their creed,” Martin said.

“I think the vast, vast majority of Irish people recoil at this, but we have to be better, more strategic in dealing with this and engaging with this because this is undermining the dignity of every child born in this country.”

Martin added that phrases like “Ireland for the Irish” promote violence against minorities and undermine societal cohesion.

“This is, to me now, an emerging societal issue for us all,” he continued. “Where do we want Ireland to go? What kind of society do we want?”

“We’ve developed, we’ve progressed. We can’t regress and that means conversations and engaging with people.”

“It’s tantamount to an incitement and it needs to stop. Irish society needs to take stock.”

His remarks come amid mounting public outrage in Ireland over mass immigration and the unwillingness of politicians to tighten the country’s border.

As previously reported by The Gateway Pundit, Michael Martin is a far-left radical who has long advocated for mass immigration and aggressive hate speech laws against those who oppose it.

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