Socialist leaders circumvent democratic process by appointing Lilian Seenoi-Barr of Kenya as Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council.
The appointed Mayor of Derry, Ireland has pledged to go after Irish patriots who are protesting unfettered mass migration.
Lilian Seenoi-Barr of Kenya, a councillor for the Social Democratic and Labour Party and director of the North West Migrant Forum, made the remarks during a TV appearance after she was elected to the Derry City and Strabane District Council in 2023.
“Everyone is living on edge right now and we need to do something about it. We cannot continue ignoring that this is a small minority of far-right people, it is an organized terrorist group of people who want to harm immigrants in this country and we have to do take action now,” Seenoi-Barr said.
After the government flooded Derry Ireland with “refugees”, the “new” African mayor of Derry says Irish patriots are terrorists and she must take action now.
Obama and now Biden are doing something similar in The States. pic.twitter.com/XkKGvNhSwJ
— Dane (@UltraDane) April 28, 2024
“We can’t keep on calling them a small dangerous group of people because it is an organized group of people who are radicalizing young people and encouraging them to go and harm others who are just living peacefully, who want to live a peaceful life in this country,” she added.
Peacefully? Violent crime has risen across the board in Northern Ireland due to the flood of migrants into the country, which has resulted in mass protests against mass migration in recent months that are still ongoing.
Contrary to Seenoi-Barr’s “small minority” talking point, recent protests show throngs of Irish peaceful people marching in the streets with banners that read, “Ireland is our homeland, we will not be replaced.”
Ireland is waking up belatedly. Massive protests today against mass migration and population replacement. pic.twitter.com/FFCyvIopoO
— Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) April 28, 2024
Another large protest in Coolock today as Ireland says no to mass immigration! #IrelandisFull pic.twitter.com/xrUtkxYLyb
— MichaeloKeeffe (@Mick_O_Keeffe) April 21, 2024
Incredible scenes in Newtownmountkennedy today.
The message is clear, “Ireland is our homeland, we will not be replaced”. pic.twitter.com/rfDWRl1V6y
— MichaeloKeeffe (@Mick_O_Keeffe) April 28, 2024
🚨🇮🇪 Ballina, Ireland Protest
In the small Irish town of Ballina (population 10,000), hundreds of residents take to the streets today in protest of the Irish Government continual dumping of asylum seekers across their community.
Ireland is being destroyed by the Globalists. pic.twitter.com/jqmdPjeD6R
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) April 20, 2024
Ireland’s globalist leaders had condemned the concerned citizens as “organized far-right terrorists” in response and vowed to pass legislation criminalizing speech.
Notably, Lilian Seenoi-Barr’s mayoral candidacy has created a rift among members of the SDLP’s Derry branch because rather than facing an election among party members, party leadership opted instead to nominate her outright, disenfranchising hundreds of party members.
“This has occurred because the management committee/panel have decided earlier this week to reject Cllr Shauna Cusack and Cllr Jason Barr as candidates, removing us from the process and competition, in order to put only one candidate forward for the post,” SDLP councillors Shauna Cusack, Jason Barr and Angela Dobbins said in a joint statement.
Two SDLP councillors have questioned democratic processes within the party after they were removed from a competition to be selected as Mayor of Derry City and Strabane Council so that a single candidate could be put forward for the post.https://t.co/uYIOMmxn7x pic.twitter.com/GFVCoVPL87
— Garrett Hargan (@GAHargan) April 26, 2024
“We were advised that this was the result of a retrospective, informal, online interview held on Monday, which we were told was a matter of procedure for constitutional purposes.”
“Both myself and Jason are incredibly disappointed and frustrated that you, as members, will not be given the opportunity to vote for your candidate of choice to be the next SDLP first citizen.”
“We have, like others, lodged our objections to this highly irregular, unfair and unprecedented process and appealed to the committee to immediately review their decision on the basis of fairness and transparency,” they added.
SDLP responded with their own short statement, claiming the party does not comment on internal selection processes.
They added: “We are currently engaged in a process to appoint a new Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council and will make a formal announcement when that process is complete.”
Seenoi-Barr will hence become Northern Irelands first black mayor without a single vote being cast by its citizens.
From the Belfast Telegraph:
Lilian Seenoi-Barr is now expected to be put forward for the role, and will make history as Northern Ireland’s first black mayor.
However, there is internal dissent over how the process to choose the party’s candidate unfolded.
Following a decision by Sinn Féin, and in a break with recent tradition, there will not be a unionist mayor in the four-year council term.
Sinn Féin was entitled to nominate a mayor in three of the four years of the new council term.
The SDLP as the next largest party is entitled to this position in the remaining year.
This unusual move by the Democratic Socialists doesn’t sound very democratic.