Plans for migrant centre in Coolock Ireland stopped after sustained arson campaign

On May 16th the Irish government's "Department of Equality" canceled plans to build a large migrant centre in Coolock (North Dublin Suburb) Ireland. The migrant centre involved the conversion of an older Crown Paints factory. These "Refugee"/"Migrant"/"Asylum" centres end up flooding the communities they're put in with Non-White invaders who terrorize the local community with rapes, murders, terror attacks, and a constant stream of low level crime.

The sustained arson campaign targeted both the construction machinery and the site itself. The construction site made for an easy target, with a number of different entry points from the nearby community. The added pressure of the chaos of the protests and rioting also provided a number of clear opportunities. In just one week there was four separate arson attacks.

Basics

The resistance to the site's construction was not solely done in arson attacks, but took form in protests, rioting, and intimidation of construction workers. Some of the protests were more peaceful while others spilled into violence after police attacked locals demonstrating against the site. Following this the construction workers were isolated as another weak point, locals correctly targeted these workers (traitors who facilitate replacement and destruction of their own community) with verbal threats and even hospitalizing one.

Basics

One cannot point to one specific cause of the project's cancellation, what this shows is employing a variety of tactics to attack the system apply pressure everywhere exposes weak points. In this case the site was an easy arson target and the workers building it did not have the ideological resolve of the replacement obsessed freaks who were trying to flood Coolock with invaders.