Saturday 5 April 2014

Irish Citizen Arrested as Terrorist for Using Irish Language in Ireland


OK, at first I thought this was an April's Fool joke but it is not. Dermot Douglas (49), of Mellows Park in Dublin, was charged with not giving his details "to the best of his ability" under the Justice and Security Act on March 6 while visiting Derry in Northern Ireland.

According to the Belfast Telegraph, defence solicitor Brian Stelfox told the court his client had come out of a house in the Creggan area of the city and had been stopped by police, and when asked for identification gave his details in Irish. District judge Barney McElholm asked: "Was the sum total of this case -- that he gave his name in Irish?" Mr Stelfox said Douglas had "quite happily" allowed the police to search him, and then gave his name and address in Irish and was arrested under Terrorism laws.

This is not the first time this kind of thing has occcured, and it is not exclusive to Northern Ireland either. There was a case a year ago of a man being arrested in Dublin city centre because he spoke Irish with the Gardaí (southern Irish police). In the north of Ireland there is no protection for Irish speakers, and incredible as it seems, Irish is the only language banned in courts there. Let me repeat: IRISH IS THE ONLY LANGUAGE BANNED BY THE COURTS IN NORTHERN IRELAND (which is on the island of Ireland funny enough).

Although this all started centuries ago with the Anglo-Norman invasion, the Protestant Reformation, King William of the House of Orange and then by extension the Penal Laws (it really goes back to the Roman Agent, Saint Patrick if you want to that pedantic about it), it's one more indicator that regional culture has no place in the globalist world, and certainly not within the EU. What makes this story so significant is that the PSNI are a relatively new police service in Northern Ireland, created by the British and Irish governments to replace the historically bigoted RUC with a more hippy-trippy, cross-cultural community police service with heavy EU and Common Purpose influence and the end result is well...the more things change...



9 comments:

  1. Bad things that happen in Northern Ireland.
    But why are you spreading a Nazi-related symbol that suggests we have reign of Nazis n Europe? Thats the wrong sign and signal.

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    1. who cares about the irish, so long as the great eu is not tarnished by conservative hippy blasphemy. everyone who speaks their opinion publically should be locked up, unless they can find a gov. somewhere to agree its ok.

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  2. On your video "Velocity of Now Ep 29 Part 1 with Thomas Sheridan EXTENDED", is that weird bit that starts at around 24min30sec something you intended to be part of the video? It seems like it was added over your voice and not intentionally.

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  3. i cant believe it.....unreal.

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  4. Hello the prat was just being a pedantic fool showing off his multi lingo...There are only a few people who speak Gallic Irish these days even in Ireland. Nobody speaks Aramaic in Palestine today so if you spoke it and they know you were born and raised in Beirut what do you expect!!! Doh! This is one of those non stories sounds bad when it is not. What do you think would happen if the English spoke old English to the police even though they and have grown up with Norman they speak today? Because most English people cannot understand old English as it would be a cross between Danish/Norwegian and Icelandic!!!

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    1. You are but a coof.

      Look at Wales, just over the water.


      Kieran.

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  5. Labhraím Gaeilge ach de réir "Jim" thuas is cosúil go bhfuilim ceann den triúr Éireannach fágtha in Éirinn a labhraíonn í na laethanta seo. Imigh leat, a mhac!

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