What Is Happening In Ireland in Video

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What is happening to Ireland under the globalist regime? Ireland is still about 77% Irish, but Dublin is 21% foreign. While Ireland is predominantly Irish, the country is becoming increasingly diverse, with non-Irish citizens, including those from Poland and the UK, forming a significant portion of the population.

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The former president of Dublin City University (DCU) reported in 2005 that Ireland’s native population could be a minority by the middle of this century. However, the former German-born president, Prof Ferdinand von Prondzynski claims that large-scale immigration is still essential for our prosperity, adding that the economy will decline substantially if that doesn’t happen.

Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski was referring to an unidentified UK-based research. Speaking at the conferring ceremony at DCU he said that the Irish in Ireland will be a minority by 2050 while the Chinese may form the largest ethnic group.

Unpublished UK-based research indicated that by 2050, Ireland’s population will consist of a multicultural and multiethnic mix in which the indigenous Irish will form a minority.

He says this is based on some demographic projections, which suggest that people of Chinese origin may form the largest of the new ethnic groups.

“Whether this turns out to be an accurate prediction or not, we have to prepare for a very different kind of society,” he says.

“It needs to be a planned process to ensure our skills needs are being met . . . a very substantial increase in population will be needed over a long time.

“And I don’t think people have quite realized this yet.”

Von Prondzynski said, “Ireland as a multicultural society will be able to make a particularly valuable contribution to the new Europe, and will be able to continue to lead as a country in which high-value innovation takes place and strong community values are espoused.”

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In Census 2022, a revised question on Ethnic Group/Background was asked, introducing several new ethnic groups such as Roma, Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi and Arab.
  • Of the population usually resident and present in the State in 2022, 77% identified as White Irish.
  • Of the new ethnic groups added for Census 2022, 94,434 people identified as Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi.
  • A further 20,115 identified as Arab and 16,059 as Roma.
  • There were more males than females in each of these three groups.
  • The number of usually resident Irish Travellers increased by 6% to 32,949.
  • Compared with 2016, people in the Other Asian ethnic group almost halved to 44,944, which may be due to the introduction of the Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi category.
  • The number of people identifying as Chinese increased to 26,828.
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