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Conor McGregor shares his thoughts on violent protests following stabbing of child in Ireland

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652 days ago

Conor McGregor has voiced his concerns and criticisms following a disturbing incident in Dublin city center. Three young children, aged between five and six, along with a woman in her 30s, were hospitalized after a violent attack near a school. McGregor took to his platform to express his dismay and call for action, particularly directing criticism towards Garda commissioner Drew Harris, who referred to the protesters as a ‘hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology.

“Innocent children ruthlessly stabbed by a mentally deranged non-national in Dublin, Ireland today,” McGregor shared. He expressed dissatisfaction with the response from the chief of police, stating, “Drew, not good enough.” McGregor highlighted what he sees as a grave danger within Ireland that should never have been present and criticized the lack of action taken to address such alarming incidents. He urged for change, emphasizing, “Ireland for the victory. God bless those attacked today, we pray.”

While the Irish police have not confirmed the nationality of the person involved, McGregor continued to share his thoughts on Twitter, stating, “You reap what you sow.” Expressing deep concern for the victims, he questioned the lack of updates on their well-being and described the scenes as “absolutely horrific.”

McGregor further addressed the need for action and reform, emphasizing that with no measures taken during these increasingly frequent events, it becomes challenging to expect a resolution. His call for change and urgency in addressing such incidents resonates throughout his tweets, as he stresses the importance of taking concrete steps to ensure the safety of the public.

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