Irish Police Request People Not Protest Their Beheading by Migrants Too Strongly
Following a very public display of horrific violence, the Irish police are asking citizens not to protest against their beheading too strongly. The last time migrant violence was highlighted, many people in Ireland were upset.
The police request follows a Sudanese migrant who was given asylum and then attacked a man on the street with a knife, slicing his face, neck and back, gouging his eyes and then attempting to use the kitchen knife to saw off his victim’s head.
Following video of the attack becoming viral the police are concerned that too many Irish people will protest against their beheading, and that could be disturbing to the sensitivity of unlawful migrants who may not support taking off the heads of the Irish people.
According to police, not all migrants participate in the stabbing and head chopping, but they do understand the general concern stabbing and head chopping may represent.
Unfortunately, Belfast, Northern Ireland, is up in flames after anti-beheading Irish protesters torched migrant houses and targets across the city. This is in response to the brutal knife attack on the street last night – defying government ministers’ calls for calm. (Daily Mail Article) Apparently, there is a calm way to disagree with the premise that your head can be removed by migrants.
The Irish government is very concerned about anti-migrant sentiment being fueled by the latest visible attack by another migrant. The police are asking people not to share information about the attack, and to support the legal rights of those who are doing the stabbing.
DAILY MAIL – […] Anti-immigrant unrest sprung up in several cities across the UK after Monday night’s attack. A 30-year-old man, described by police as a Sudanese asylum seeker who had been granted indefinite leave to remain, has been charged with attempted murder.
Multiple houses were set on fire in Belfast, along with numerous vehicles, rubble piles and street barricades. These continued to burn as night fell, attended by a vast force of firecrews.
Dramatic scenes came after protesters pushed a flaming bin into a Glider bus on the Newtownards Road soon after crowds first began to gather, burning it to a cinder.
In the Lower Newtownards Road area in east Belfast, around 100 masked men made their way down the street kicking in doors and smashing windows, saying they were ‘getting the foreigners out’, the BBC reported.
It was also reported that groups of locals had set up checkpoints and were checking passing cars for foreign nationals. (read more)

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