'Fascist' Nick Griffin banned from speaking in Trinity College Dublin

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2011

Once again we have a lesson in hypocrisy and double standards.
Trinity College Dublin has cancelled an invitation to Nick Griffin from the BNP to speak in a debate on the motion 'Has Immigration gone too far?'

Once again we see Liberal Fascist censorship and repression of anything that challenges their own agenda.
How long will this information video stay up? They have removed all the others though there is no breach of any guidelines...they merely draw attention to truths which they want to suppress.
But the public are waking up to this Liberal Fascist censorship and hypocrisy fast.

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  • "I'm not going to debate with a fascist"

    oh my god, does nobody see the irony there?

    that woman is a narrow minded fool.

  • I hope they've banned the black supremacist Diane Abbott too!

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  • If Irish people are against immigration, the last person they want trumpeting their cause is a NAZI Holocaust denialist.

  • It's not immigration... it's invasion.

  • Excellent video.

    Well done D.R.M. for posting this video.

  • she wont debate with fascists . but i bet shes quick to kiss the sandals of her beloved islamofascists

  • @cathbhar1

    if you have no problem with foreigners don't call whole nations cunts. ignorance! absolutes are almost always wrong

  • @cathbhar1 that's true to a degree, and it is true that a child will learn a foreign language quicker than any adult. I just think that it is sad that Irelands is already been censored and will become a multicultural hell hole the same as the UK, apart from Ireland never colonized anywhere I wonder if those in the fought in the Easter rising of 1916 (my greatgrandfather was in dublin GPO) would make of Ireland today-a country that will soon lose its identity and culture,and sold away to Brussels

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