Meanwhile, Across the Pond

Chief Supt Sheridan said that, in refusing the application, she felt that the appellant “engaged in aggressive and antisocial behaviour on more than one occasion” and she didn’t feel it was “in the public interest” that he hold a firearms licence. [More]

Reading on about the utter presumptiousness of her, other “Only Ones,” the judge, and the snitch bureaucrats, evokes nothing so much as a Mencken quote, until I recall Polyphemus’ promise to eat those who obey him last.

Coming Soon, to a Cúige Near You

What’s happening in Ireland will happen here, at scale. [Watch]

That’s why they’re always after me lucky charms.

Speaking of breakfast

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Tangentially Related UPDATE

“I’d Like to See Them Shot in the Head” – Irish Immigrant Politician Calls for the Execution of Irishmen Who Protested the Stabbing of the Three Children by an Algerian National [More]

Believe him.

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Point/Counterpoint

Police said the unrest was driven by a “lunatic, hooligan faction driven by a far-right ideology” and warned against “misinformation”. Police would not comment on the identity or nationality of the detained man. [More]

Why wouldn’t they want to tell us the perp was “an Algerian national“?

There’s only one thing left to do:

Minus the domestic enemies and their enforcers/apologists, of course…

[Via WiscoDave]

They’re Always After Me Lucky Charms

A young man who stabbed and killed an intruder who had attacked him in his home in the middle of the night has been jailed for three-and-a-half years by the Central Criminal Court. Mr Justice Paul McDermott said Dean Kerrie, 21, was entitled to use force in defence of himself, his family and his home, but the force he used was “grossly” excessive given that the victim, Jack Power, was unarmed. [More]

Kinda makes you want to see someone break into Mr Justice Paul McDermott’s house at night and introduce him to some facts of life.

Let’s ask Michaleen Flynn what he thinks of all this:

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