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Vandalising Ireland: How the Government, NGOs, Academia and the Media are Engineering a new Globalist Ireland

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Vandalising Ireland: How the Government, NGOs, Academia and the Media are Engineering a new Globalist Ireland

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Vandalising Ireland: How the Government, NGOs, Academia and the Media are Engineering a new Globalist Ireland in Chattanooga, TN

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A Nation on Fire...
Over the past 25 years - from the Celtic Tiger's hedonism to the 2025 reelection of the Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael coalition - Ireland has become unrecognisable. Unchecked mass immigration, over-reliance on foreign direct investment, and eroded democracy have transformed one of Europe's most culturally assured nations into a faceless globalist experiment.
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Vandalising Ireland
, journalist and researcher Eoin Lenihan exposes how a government-funded network of NGOs, academics and the national media is conspiring to radically reshape the country - without care for the will and welfare of the native Irish. Forced settlement of large numbers of male asylum seekers into ancient, close-knit communities around the country has brought the clash between old Ireland and new into violent focus as locals and police face off and proposed migrant centres go up in flames.
Ireland is currently a nation on fire. With startling evidence, Lenihan lays bare the historical and political failures leading to this make-or-break moment, and proposes a pioneering path forward: a democratic vision that blends economic self-reliance with a cultural revival from the parish up, reconnecting the Irish people to their place and nation.
A Nation on Fire...
Over the past 25 years - from the Celtic Tiger's hedonism to the 2025 reelection of the Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael coalition - Ireland has become unrecognisable. Unchecked mass immigration, over-reliance on foreign direct investment, and eroded democracy have transformed one of Europe's most culturally assured nations into a faceless globalist experiment.
In
Vandalising Ireland
, journalist and researcher Eoin Lenihan exposes how a government-funded network of NGOs, academics and the national media is conspiring to radically reshape the country - without care for the will and welfare of the native Irish. Forced settlement of large numbers of male asylum seekers into ancient, close-knit communities around the country has brought the clash between old Ireland and new into violent focus as locals and police face off and proposed migrant centres go up in flames.
Ireland is currently a nation on fire. With startling evidence, Lenihan lays bare the historical and political failures leading to this make-or-break moment, and proposes a pioneering path forward: a democratic vision that blends economic self-reliance with a cultural revival from the parish up, reconnecting the Irish people to their place and nation.

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