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Male entitlement? Pull the other one Tommy Tiernan

Again RTÉ blames all men for Ireland's imported rape and sexual crime problem. Solicitor Sarah Grace's important interview left too many glaring omissions...
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You’d swear Tommy Tiernan was about to deliver some original, profound utterances, such was the constipated heaving to get the words out during an interview with rape survivor Sarah Grace on March 2, 2024 on his RTÉ One chat show. The discussion certainly merited a thoughtful response. Solicitor Sarah Grace had just described how a ‘burglar’ broke into her Dublin apartment as she slept, grabbed her by the throat and raped her after two violent attempts to escape. Instead of sage words of understanding about the issues surrounding open borders, Tiernan fell into line with his corporate mandate and eventually, after much huffing and puffing, plopped out:

“I think a lot of it has to do with male power and a feeling of, not necessarily entitlement, maybe it is entitlement actually. And I feel that female power is part of the answer. I don’t mean female power as in…I think culturally, for the culture to acknowledge and encourage powerful femininity I think is part of, part of what has to happen”.

What? It’s clear an executive decision had been made at some point not to mention the ethnicity or name of the ‘burglar’ in line with the national broadcaster’s position of blaming all men for violence against women, as we witnessed after the murder of Ashling Murphy in January 2022. Somehow all men in Ireland were supposed to feel guilty about this unprovoked knife attack while the school teacher was out for an afternoon run by the Grand Canal outside Tullamore, Co Offaly.

Thirty-three year old Jozef Puska, a Roma Gypsy from Slovakia, is serving a life sentence for the murder in Portlaoise prison. The Minister for so-called Justice Helen McEntee shamelessly ignored her rogue government’s deadly open borders policy and in November 2023, blandly stated that Ashling Murphy’s murder had ‘intensified the demands and determination to end violence against women in Ireland’. If the Irish government was in any way serious about ending violence against women, the borders would be secured immediately and mass deportations would begin publicly. Helen McEntee and her cronies are only interested in gaslighting the Irish people and introducing stricter surveillance measures ‘for your health and safety’. That is clear.

MALE ENTITLEMENT

Just like Ashling Murphy’s case, this random attack against Sarah Grace as she slept in her bed, was put down to ‘male entitlement’ or as Tommy Tiernan put it ‘male power’ as he described ‘a system designed by men protect men’. We’re supposed to ignore the fact the Irish government has allowed an endless stream of unvetted and undocumented military aged men into the country, recklessly endangering Irish lives. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar would prefer if we put on our blinkers, switched off our brains and made his globalist life a little easier by ignoring the obvious link between immigration and the surge in crime. This is a sentiment echoed across the mainstream media. Apparently it’s to avoid incitement of hatred against the ‘new Irish’.

33 PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS

Incredibly there was no mention during the lengthy Tommy Tiernan Show interview of Moroccan national Ibrahim Elghynaoui’s 33 previous convictions across three jurisdictions. It’s hard to believe this wasn’t deemed important enough to cover during the interview. You might say, ‘Well Tommy doesn’t know who he’s interviewing in advance of the show’. To which I say, ‘Yeah right. I bet he does know who his guests are beforehand and anyway his producers certainly do. Everyone would be well briefed ahead of studio’.

The Tommy Tiernan Show production team would have been well aware of Elghynaoui’s 22 Irish convictions for offences such as burglary, possession of a knife and failing to appear in court.

They would have known the rapist was of no fixed abode and had pleaded not guilty to aggravated sexual assault and burglary at Sarah Grace’s home in Dublin on July 17th, 2019.

Breakingnews.ie reported on March 01, 2021:

The court heard today that Elghynaoui came to Ireland in 2017 and first appeared on the PULSE system in August of that year.

He has no immigration status to be in Ireland and a deportation application was submitted by gardai in January 2018. He was in custody on foot of charges in April 2018 and applied for asylum.

Elghynaoui was released from custody on the basis of that application but failed to engage with the process and the application was closed. Another deportation order is currently in place.

Imagine discussing crimes as serious as burglary and rape on primetime television and somehow omitting the fact that gardaí had tried to get the offender out of the country as far back as January 2018. This is the real story. If the deportation application had been approved in a timely fashion, Sarah Grace would have been spared her ordeal. Why is RTÉ not doing its job as a public service broadcaster and giving us the full story? Why was Elghynaoui allowed to stay in the country to continue his crime spree? How could he apply for asylum while in custody? Who let him gain entry to the country if he already had a string of convictions? It makes no sense. It’s a matter of public concern that we get answers to these basic questions.

THE HELEN McENTEE CONNECTION

In an interview with The Law Society’s Gazette from October 7, 2022, Sarah Grace told Beauchamps LLP solicitor Frank MacNamara that before she started writing her book Ash + Salt, she was “actually working with Minister for Justice Helen McEntee on a checklist for survivors and what they needed to know at each stage of their criminal-justice procedure journey”.

Sarah Grace told the interviewer that after the verdict, she was dismayed to find that newspaper articles focused on the horror of the attack and on the perpetrator’s origins:

“You don’t often hear of a homeless person breaking into a woman’s room in the middle of the night and climbing on her bed and attempting to strangle her. Those articles were just shock value, focusing only on the worst things, including the guy’s nationality, which I didn’t want to be talked about because I knew that it would trigger a highly racist conversation on social-media platforms, instead of focusing on the issues with our courts system.”

There’s nothing highly racist about discussing why this criminal was allowed into Ireland in the first place considering his track record. And there’s nothing highly racist about asking why this serial offender hadn’t been deported despite a garda request. Sarah Grace is clearly a remarkable woman who has come through a shocking amount of trauma but she has been misled on this very important subject. We need to discuss immigrant crime.

THE SWEDISH EXAMPLE

Sweden used to pretend it didn’t have a migrant crime problem until it was too late. Now they have a broken and traumatised society. All part of the plan to destabilise the west. None of it an accident.

In the interview with The Law Society Gazette, Sarah Grace quotes the corrupt World Health Organisation which estimates that one in three women worldwide will be sexually or physically assaulted in their lifetime. It’s like the WHO wants to normalise sexual violence against women. NO. I for one, don’t accept these predictions. They are preventable. This is not a legacy the children of Ireland deserve from their adult population.

Ireland could easily manage the so-called immigration crisis with the right people in charge. The truth is, we’re witnessing large scale human trafficking to weaken western nations and replace populations assaulted by the Covid injections. Shiny suited criminals are running the show, making easy money from the destruction of our society.

Sarah Grace is once again working with Minister for Justice Helen McEntee, this time to create legal reforms for victims of sexual abuse. Many of Sarah Grace’s ideas are worthwhile like providing a safe space for victims to give evidence in court and respecting the privacy of therapy sessions. But all these reforms are pointless unless we address the root cause of the problem. Open border immigration and rogue WEF governments worldwide intent on destroying social cohesion to bring in their one world government.

Ireland must stand up now and refuse to accept sexual crime as the new normal.

Tommy Tiernan has that gig because he knows how far to take the interview. He’s another charming RTÉ gatekeeper who’s minding his job, like the rest of them. The price for such complicity? The safety and welfare of the Irish people.

You can watch the full interview on the RTÉ Player HERE.

A short report (three mins 36 seconds) on the great immigrant crime cover-up from my Rumble channel Click HERE.

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