Thursday, June 11, 2026

Belfast Riots Follow Brutal Stabbing by Asylum Seeker

 The American Spectator  

"When governments minimize the social consequences of their policies and instead appear more eager to police public anger, they should not be surprised when trust collapses."

The Irish Times

"In Belfast, a video of a man brutally slashing and stabbing another man’s head andface went viral Monday night, sparking a wave of anti-immigration protests and riots Tuesday. 
"Authorities identified the suspect as Hadi Alodid, a Sudanese national granted asylum in Northern Ireland in 2023. His victim, Stephen Ogilvie, lost his left eye in what has been described as a “near-beheading” due to the severity of the cuts to his head. 
"The on-camera brutality of the attack spurred hundreds to take to the streets, first in protest but soon in violent rioting. Crowds of rioters hijacked vehicles, set fire to houses and cars, and targeted individuals in their community known or believed to be foreigners. In one area, hundreds of masked men walked the streets shouting “foreigners out” while kicking doors down, breaking windows, and burning cars. 
"The violence carried out by the rioters deserves utter condemnation. Burning out homes and terrorizing neighborhoods is not protest. People do not first put on masks to do these things unless they know their actions are reprehensible and criminal. Innocent families have lost their homes, cars, and livelihoods and entire neighborhoods are shell-shocked by the events of Tuesday. 
"Not all of the people who wished to protest did so violently. Two men in particular said they “were shocked [by the stabbing video]” and wanted only to show solidarity with the victim, not engage in rampant destruction.
"U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the violence and arson as “totally unjustified” and vowed to “ensure that justice is done” concerning those responsible. 
"But if the response from political leaders, however, is no deeper than rightly calling the riots “outright thuggery … nothing less than disgusting cowardice,” and “shameful and disgraceful,” they will miss the deeper systemic failure of European immigration policy that helped create the current situation.
"The sentiments that fuel these types of riots do not emerge in a vacuum. They have been building in Europe for years. Across Europe broadly, people feel that their leaders have lost control of immigration through their open-door policies. Polling done in 2025 found majorities in all seven countries, including the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, surveyed that immigration has been too high and that immigration had been bad for their country." .. More...

Rosie O'Donnell Flew Back From Ireland and Reminded Every American Why She Left -

 Deplorable Daily  

"She fled America because she was scared of an election result, and the bravest thing she could manage on her return was calling Trump names at a theater awards show before running back to Ireland."



"Rosie O'Donnell packed her bags and fled to Ireland the moment Donald Trump won in 2024
"Sunday night she snuck back into the country for the Tony Awards – and couldn't last two hours without attacking the president who made her run.
"She stood on the red carpet at Radio City Music Hall and called Trump a conman, a narcissist, and a psychopath – and every American watching knew exactly why she's been hiding in Dublin.
"The Woman Who Promised to Leave and Actually Did
"O'Donnell has hated Trump for 20 years.
"It started in 2006 when she used her platform on The View to mock him over the Miss USA pageant.
"Trump called her a "real loser" and a "woman out of control."
"She called him "Satan" at a GLAAD awards ceremony in 2017.
"He used her name at a 2015 presidential debate when asked about insulting women – his response was two words: "Only Rosie." . . . More...