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Irish Authorities Demand Access To Private Social Media Conversations To Spy On Anti-Mass Migration Sentiment

Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news

Authorities in Ireland are set to be given access to private social media conversations in order to spy on anti-mass migration sentiment following the riots in Dublin.

After an Algerian migrant stabbed three children outside a primary school, fiery but mostly peaceful protests broke out in the Irish capital.

Authorities reacted by being more outraged at the protesters than the actual would-be child murderer, who should have been deported 20 years ago and was previously released after being arrested for carrying a knife.

After an Algerian migrant stabbed three children outside a primary school, fiery but mostly peaceful protests broke out in the Irish capital.

Authorities reacted by being more outraged at the protesters than the actual would-be child murderer, who should have been deported 20 years ago and was previously released after being arrested for carrying a knife.

The new legislation will also empower authorities to demand “cell site location data” from cellphone companies to help them locate dissidents.

According to the critics, the new law would create “de facto mass surveillance of the entire population.”

The new law would also fulfil Elon Musk’s warning that Irish citizens could be arrested and imprisoned for having a meme on their phone.

As we previously highlighted, Conor McGregor’s X posts are already under official investigation after he expressed anger at the stabbings, despite his condemning violence in the aftermath.

Meanwhile, in an extraordinary clip, barrister Joe Brolly described the Algerian migrant who stabbed three children as a “gentleman” and noted how “three women took it upon themselves to protect him and probably saved his life” from the anger of the mob.

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