First published at 16:08 UTC on September 22nd, 2019.
Gemma O'Doherty, the leader of Anti-Corruption Ireland was speaking in relation to the news that an alleged stabbing had taken place outside the RDS following a brawl between rival African gangs inside the premises where a college fair for scho…
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Gemma O'Doherty, the leader of Anti-Corruption Ireland was speaking in relation to the news that an alleged stabbing had taken place outside the RDS following a brawl between rival African gangs inside the premises where a college fair for school students was taking place. O'Doherty explained that as her priority, duty and loyalty were to "our beautiful island", Ireland's problems were taking precedence over any other country's problems in the world and that there was absolutely nothing Ireland could do to fix the problems in Africa which she said were mostly caused by the globalist elite although the people of Africa would also have to take some responsibility.
You can watch the full video on bitchute here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/9kZXMopSfVk6/
O'Doherty continued that the Irish were taking Ireland for granted and said that it seemed to be too precious and too beautiful for the Irish people.
"That's why the whole world wants to be here. We've sat back and behaved like idiots and we've said 'take it — take our home. It's up for grabs. Take our resources. Take our people. Bring in people from a very, very different culture who have very, very different ways of dealing with situations than we do. Have it all. Have it all because we are idiots' and we have to start now saying as people that this is our island, it is tiny, minuscule and it's for us, the Irish, and if you don't mind you can actually go. We will actually pay for your flights, one-way, if you disrespect our laws, if you do not want to partake in our culture, if you don't want to learn our traditions and respect our way of life, you can leave."
O'Doherty went on to say that if her party Anti-Corruption Ireland get into power with the National, party that there would be many deportations.
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She streams on her website here where this video was..
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