Lo “sciopero nazionale” non si concretizza nonostante gli appelli di gruppi di estrema destra e di alcuni manifestanti

https://www.thejournal.ie/fuel-price-protesters-far-right-national-strike-ireland-7011175-Apr2026/

di Static-Jak

31 commenti

  1. ChiselDragon on

    Most of the far right don’t work anyway, so it may well have happened, we would have no way of knowing…

  2. Double-Bear-3940 on

    Just goes to show this wasn’t ever about the far-right, despite the assumptions otherwise. 

  3. PoppedCork on

    Maybe rape joker Duffy should experience some of his own medicine.

  4. United_Plum_2209 on

    “including Conor McGregor and Derek Blighe, as well as international figures like conspiracy theorist Liz Churchill and Russell Brand.”

    Tells you everything you need to know.

  5. Accurate_GBAD on

    Its almost like the majority of the population didn’t agree with what happened last week. 

  6. RobotIcHead on

    Was there talk of a national strike today? Trade Unions would have done organising around this in the past but they would have lead time AFTER they voted on it. There is a big difference between using a small group to getting everyone to join a national strike.

  7. Henry_Bigbigging on

    That scumbag rape fantasist Chris Duffy was off working today according to a live he did on Facebook this morning and he was one of the main gobshites that got it started.

    So much for “national solidarity.” He couldn’t give two shites.

    Another far right failure.

  8. Quiet_Yellow2000 on

    Why would they think this would work after the carry over the last week? These fools support Trump, who caused this mess with Netanyahu.

  9. mikerock87 on

    He’s on Facebook now saying he has to sell up his business (agri. contractor).

  10. Affectionate_Art4277 on

    The protests were sabotaged by the far right. It could’ve been an opportunity to rally to demand change on other fronts, but as soon as the right got a foothold, that died.

    The left needs to urgently reconsider how it approaches issues like this before they lose the momentum completely

  11. PalladianPorches on

    it’s very tough for the guys who don’t work to organise a national strike, don’t ya think?

  12. SkillPuzzleheaded370 on

    This guy should not be given air time. Can’t believe there are no legal repercussions for the comments he makes on social media. Or at the very least, Europe really needs to force the social media companies to police their content – they could moderate it properly if they were forced to

  13. Voransaka on

    Comments on FB is not a replacement for orgainising. It really seems a lot of people fail to grasp that. They see people agreeing with them on social media and when the real world doesn’t reflect that, they start claiming it’s all rigged. 

  14. micosoft on

    Why would the workers of Ireland strike at the behest of the unemployables?

  15. Looks like he’s going to have a coronary there. Would be a shame if he did and he ambulance got delayed

  16. UtopianScot on

    Quite interesting watching from the outside in the past year. Very clear far-right billionaires have their eyes on Ireland, a LOT of agitation and money flowing into ‘grassroots’ social media campaigning

  17. Old_Highlight6749 on

    Mistake in the title

    ‘National strike’ fails to materialize *because of* calls from far-right

    The far-right taking such a prominent role (I think a role being cynically manufactured in the media, so they don’t need to talk to unions) really soured a lot of the goodwill towards the protestors, as well as the lack of agreement on demands and blocking of emergency vehicles

  18. PunkDrunk777 on

    Far right and “some” protestors 🤣

    You can see what angle this comes from 

  19. lbyrne74 on

    I’d say the only reference to a strike in most workplaces were in jest. “Well are you taking part in the strike today? Sure that’d be just a normal day for you, doing nothing!” type of thing. Even the person I know very well personally who has been trying to defend the protests would not have entertained the idea of missing work because he isn’t that far gone (yet 😬).

  20. bastardMcBastard on

    These guys remind me of the Thunderdome. You had this little fellow with brains controlling a brute lump of muscle. And they shut off the gas to Bartertown. While MasterBlaster combined brawn and brain into a formidable opponent to Mad Max, here we have four “people and voices of Ireland” that combine to make what the Victorians would politely call a “half-gentleman”. In other words, the more of them that are “leading”, the dumber it gets. I have not heard one solid proposal to deal with it that does not cause chaos elsewhere.

  21. DarksideNick on

    Lol, these are the same morons that berate office workers requesting to WFH, which ironically is one of the solutions that will help their so-called agenda.

  22. JackhusChanhus on

    The couple dozen Antos and Ivors that were spreading this must’ve realised they can’t strike if they’re already on the dole.

    Playing my tiniest violin for them.

  23. Mr Duffy sounds like a barrel of laughs. Just another far right conspiracy nut.

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