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Our sincerest condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives or were badly injured in the latest terrorist attack against ordinary German civilians at the Christmas Market in Magdeburg yesterday.

While Christmas has always been a joyous time for Christian families to come together in their communities to celebrate the birth of Christ, families will now be burying their children, spouses and parents.

Christmas for these people is now forever a time of sorrow, where the survivors mourn the tragic loss of their loved ones, sacrificed by their government on the altar of multiculturalism.

Magdeburg has now become the latest victim of this cult.

We in the National Party unreservedly condemn this barbaric violence, the blame for which ultimately lies with the traitorous politicians responsible for allowing it to happen through their reckless open borders policies.

Germany's many immigration related problems are being happily emulated by our 'Irish' government, who already have multiple dead or maimed Irish women and children to show for it.

This state of affairs is unacceptable, and cannot continue.

Emerging circumstances surrounding the Magdeburg attacker are proving that mass immigration of people from foreign cultures has disastrous consequences for the host country, no matter the religion.

Fundamentally, this is not a solely religious issue - the problem is multiculturalism of any kind, mass immigration of any kind.

Any person or organisation serious about preventing further attacks and deaths must address multiculturalism and mass immigration, or else we invite the same scale of destruction being unleashed on our own Irish cities.

A total replacement of political leadership, not only in Ireland but across Europe is required - a nationalist Europe, committed to remigration, is needed.

For too many, this is a matter of life or death.

Pray for Magdeburg.



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Our sincerest condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives or were badly injured in the latest terrorist attack against ordinary German civilians at the Christmas Market in Magdeburg yesterday.

While Christmas has always been a joyous time for Christian families to come together in their communities to celebrate the birth of Christ, families will now be burying their children, spouses and parents.

Christmas for these people is now forever a time of sorrow, where the survivors mourn the tragic loss of their loved ones, sacrificed by their government on the altar of multiculturalism.

Magdeburg has now become the latest victim of this cult.

We in the National Party unreservedly condemn this barbaric violence, the blame for which ultimately lies with the traitorous politicians responsible for allowing it to happen through their reckless open borders policies.

Germany's many immigration related problems are being happily emulated by our 'Irish' government, who already have multiple dead or maimed Irish women and children to show for it.

This state of affairs is unacceptable, and cannot continue.

Emerging circumstances surrounding the Magdeburg attacker are proving that mass immigration of people from foreign cultures has disastrous consequences for the host country, no matter the religion.

Fundamentally, this is not a solely religious issue - the problem is multiculturalism of any kind, mass immigration of any kind.

Any person or organisation serious about preventing further attacks and deaths must address multiculturalism and mass immigration, or else we invite the same scale of destruction being unleashed on our own Irish cities.

A total replacement of political leadership, not only in Ireland but across Europe is required - a nationalist Europe, committed to remigration, is needed.

For too many, this is a matter of life or death.

Pray for Magdeburg.

BY Patrick Quinlan


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