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Conor McGregor Under Investigation For ‘Online Hate Speech’ For Criticizing Gov’t Response to Migrant Stabbing in Dublin

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MMA champion Conor McGregor is now under investigation for “online hate speech” over his criticism of the Irish government’s mass migration policies and failure to protect its citizens from violent migrant stabbings.

McGregor has been speaking out against the government’s inaction after several children and women were stabbed by an Algerian migrant in broad daylight last week.

“Innocent children ruthlessly stabbed by a mentally deranged non-national in Dublin, Ireland today,” he posted on X. “Our chief of police had this to say on the riots in the aftermath. Drew, not good enough. There is grave danger among us in Ireland that should never be here in the first place.”

“Do not let any irish property be took over unannounced. Evaporate said property. It’s a war,” he added.

McGregor also demanded action from Ireland’s leaders to address its underlying migration policy that allowed the Algerian attcker into Ireland in the first place.

“Your statements of nothing are absolutely worthless to the solving of this issue. Take Action!! Fix this situation IMMEDIATELY!”

In response, the Irish police force, known as the gardai, are now investigating McGregor for “online hate speech.”

“McGregor’s posts are being assessed by the gardai, the Irish police, as part of an inquiry into the dissemination of online hate speech. The inquiry is being led by Justin Kelly, an assistant garda commissioner,” the Sunday Times reported.

This comes after Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar vowed to crack down on “hate speech” following riots that erupted in the wake of the migrant stabbing spree.

“We will pass new laws in the coming weeks to enable the gardaí to make better use of the CCTV evidence they collected yesterday,” Varadkar said. “We will modernize our laws against incitement to hatred and hatred in general.”

“We need laws to be able to go after them individually…They’re to blame and we’re going to get them,” he added.

“We’re a country of migrants. We’ve gone all over the world as a people,” he insisted. “Our public services wouldn’t operate without migration. There’d be nobody to look after the sick or to care for the old, certainly not enough people.”

Varadkar’s remarks vilifying those who were outraged over the stabbing more than the stabbing itself were so tone-deaf that even Tesla CEO Elon Musk concluded that the Irish PM “hates the Irish people.”


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