Irish government proposes mass culling of cows to meet radical net zero climate targets

“Ireland” by beamillion is licensed under CC BY 2.0., Wikimedia Commons 

The Irish government would need to set aside a €600 million budget in order to cull 65,000 cows every year for three years in order to meet its climate targets, according to internal reports seen by the Irish Independent.

The newspaper reported that 10 percent of all livestock in Ireland would need to be “displaced” in the coming years in order to comply with the government’s ambitious plans of achieving net zero carbon emissions by no later than 2050 and reducing emissions by 51 percent by 2030.

A mass culling of 200,000 cows over three years could be one way to help the Irish agricultural sector “close the gap” on its emissions targets, according to the briefing paper by the Department of Agriculture.

The plan would see Irish farmers compensated for the loss of their dairy herd, with the report suggesting a budget of €600 million would be required.

Farmers, however, aren’t convinced of the need to resort to such drastic measures and believe that other polluting industries aren’t being required to suffer the same fate.

Pat McCormack, the president of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association, told Newsweek on Tuesday that the Irish dairy herd isn’t any bigger than it was at the turn of the century.

“Our herd isn’t any larger than it was 25, 30 years ago. Can the same be said for the transport industry, can the same be said for the aviation industry?” he asked.

When asked whether farmers consider the cull of its dairy herd to be reasonable, McCormack replied: “If there is a scheme, it needs to be a voluntary scheme. That’s absolutely critical because there’s no point in culling numbers from an individual who has borrowed on the back of a huge financial commitment on the back of achieving a certain target that’s taken from under him.”

The association president explained that the farming industry is prepared to commit to the strategic direction of the Irish government and play their role, but he claimed that other avenues could and should be explored, rather than solely relying on killing off cattle.

“We should be investing in an infrastructure that can deliver from a scientific perspective. And we know low emissions are better, and we should be continuing to invest in further science and research because that’s absolutely critical as we move forward,” he told listeners.

The plans have been long in the making, with the proposals first outlined back in 2021. A report at the time suggested that up to 1.3 million cattle would need to be culled in order to reduce greenhouse gases in the Irish agriculture sector to sustainable levels.

A consortium named the Food Vision Dairy Group was created to examine ways for Irish farmers in the dairy sector to meet climate targets, and a proposal of a €5,000 compensatory payment per cow was considered.

Some government departments have gone even more extreme with an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report published in February this year calling for a 30 percent cut in the estimated 7.4 million cattle currently across Ireland.

https://rmx.news/article/irish-government-proposes-mass-culling-of-cows-to-meet-radical-net-zero-climate-targets/

Islamist groups in Germany threaten LGBTQ people with death on TikTok

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The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution says queer people are insulted by the groups as “sick” or “unnatural” – or even threatened with death. Among others, the association “Muslim interaktiv” is said to publicly incite. The group is apparently close to the extremist so-called Hizb-ut-Tahrir (Liberation Party). This was reported by the ARD television magazine REPORT MAINZ on Tuesday evening. As a result, those affected report threats of violence and exclusion – even within their own families.

Hizb-ut-Tahrir has been banned in Germany for being an Islamist extremist organization since 2003. “Muslim interactive” was founded three years ago. The group also incites against the queer community on TikTok. There it has more than 90k followers. In a video, the group says: “However, one thing must be said (…) that LGBTQ expression is not allowed in Islam and never will be. Because Islam does not submit to liberalism, nothing will change the laws of Allah.”

Political scientist Gülden Hennemann said in an interview with REPORT MAINZ: “That is a very clear statement and very anti-democratic. Whoever makes such statements, whoever represents such statements, regardless of the question of whether with violence or without violence, is for me clearly opposed to our free democratic basic order and in fact does not fit into our society either.”

When asked, the group generally stated, “All of our ideas and values stem from our Islamic worldview and are non-negotiable.”

This is how the group presents itself on TikTok:

@musliminteraktiv Das neue Selbstbestimmungsgesetz. #muslim #islam #selbstbestimmung #ummah #realtalk #viral #fy #fyp ♬ Suspense, horror, piano and music box – takaya

https://www.dasding.de/newszone/report-mainz-queer-muslime-islamisten-hetzen-100.html

“Fearing anyone but Allah is considered by us as Shirk”: Video showing Muslim stabbing underage girl until her intestines were exposed uploaded on Instagram

Sahil, who stabbed Sakshi several times and murdered her

Monday (May 29), the country woke up to the shocking news of the brutal murder of a minor girl identified as Sakshi by her ‘friend’ Sahil in the Shahbad dairy area of Delhi. In the murder, which has been caught on CCTV camera, Sakshi was stabbed over 20 times and then her head was crushed using a boulder by Sahil. Her parents had said that Sakshi was stabbed so many times by Sahil that her intestines were bulging out of her body.

Delhi police have arrested the accused, Sahil in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr district.

In the media, a picture of Sahil has been used repeatedly, of him wearing a purple shirt.

Image of Sahil being used by the media

OpIndia started searching several profiles on Instagram by the name of Sahil Khan, Sahil Sarfaraz and Sahil Sakshi. We finally found one profile where this image was uploaded and several other images of Sahil were uploaded, confirming that it was his handle.

Instagram handle of Sahil

When we started going through his ‘highlights’, we found an interesting story that was posted by Sahil.

In one of the stories that he chose to add to his “Instagram Highlights”, it was a video (reel) of a man walking with a gun. The video was posted by one ‘Sameer6000’, which was in turn added to his stories by Sahil Khan (Sarfaraz). This story was posted as recently as 16th February by Sahil.

The link of this story posted by Sahil can be accessed here.

In the video that was posted by Sahil, a man can be seen walking with a large gun. The background voice in the video says, “Aur hum, Allah ke siva kisika darr Shirk samajhte hai” (we consider fearing anyone other than Allah a shirk)

Shirk, as a concept in Islam means the sin of idolatry or polytheism (i.e., the deification or worship of anyone or anything besides Allah).

In the picture of his arrest shared by ANI, Sahil, who stabbed Sakshi over 20 times and brutally murdered her, was seen wearing a Kalava (a sacred Hindu thread) on his wrist. Sakshi and Sahil were reportedly in a relationship and had an ugly fight a day before the murder. The victim was on her way to attend a birthday party of her friend’s son when Sahil stopped her and started attacking her with a knife. In the brutal attack, Sahil kept stabbing the victim repeatedly and later picked up a concrete block to crush her head.

Interestingly, Sakshi’s friend has now revealed that Sakshi believed Sahil was a Hindu. With the story by Sahil that points towards his staunch Islamic views and the fact that he was wearing a Kalava while getting arrested coupled with the revelation by Sakshi’s friend, there is now a need for the police to investigate whether a religious motive was involved in the murder by Sahil. After this revelation by Sakshi’s friend, the police have claimed that they will investigate the Love Jihad angle too.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/05/shahbad-dairy-delhi-murder-sahil-instagram-allah-shirk-sakshi/

Climate activists were in for a surprise after they tried to hurl orange powder at London’s famed flower show

By Monica Showalter

The Brits are big on gardens and the beauty of their creations attests to it.

Which is why climate protestors were in for a surprise when, at London’s famous annual Chelsea Flower Show, three of them who jumped into a fancy garden display and began hurling orange powder all over it, got sprayed down with a garden hose by one of the locals.

According to U.K. channel ITV:

An angry onlooker shouted “you morons” at Just Stop Oil (JSO) protesters who threw orange paint over a Chelsea Flower Show display minutes before they were sprayed with a hose.

The three women climbed over a rope barrier on Thursday and smothered the RBC Brewin Dolphin Garden, designed by Paul Hervey-Brookes, an award-winning plantsman, with the paint.

The incident, caught on camera, prompted witnesses to shout abuse at the protesters, with one man heard saying: “Oh no, oh for god’s, you morons – all you’re doing is ruining them, you prats.”

Meanwhile others could be heard shouting for security before a woman grabbed a hose and doused the protesters with water.

Others shouted out in support for the women – with one saying: “I’ll join.”

A video of the Brits in action is here:

It was an appropriate response to a nuisance group that was attempting to destroy the thousands of hours of hard work that went into creating that world-class garden space, and must have been gratifying to the gardener/artist who created it.

After all, it was safe, non-lethal, and what I do when an invading cat comes into my garden to beat up my own cats in order to shoo him away.

It was a fine way of getting rid of these idle clowns who would wreck the work of the industrious creators who made those gardens come to life. As British Nile Gardiner noted, it was a very British response to an increasingly prevalent public nuisance, with one man reportedly shouting “rubbish” to the protestors’ pious intonations. Can’t get more British than that.

As for the protestors who were eventually arrested, they were the same aging losers who have been seen disrupting other events around Europe and the U.S. for attention, most notably at the National Gallery of Art where Edgar Degas’s famed The Little Dancer Aged 14 sculpture was targeted. In this flower-show incident, the youngest one was 35, the oldest was 58. The Degas attackers were middle-aged toddlers, as well.

It also stood in sharp contrast to the mealy-mouthed reactions we have seen from public officials, who have usually delivered slap on the wrists punishments such as exile from the attacked city for a year, (this happened in one case in Florence) to protestors who have targeted Europe’s art galleries.

This response, which was more pointed and direct, was a people’s response to a public nuisance. And we are starting to see it more and more.

AT editor in chief Thomas Lifson has written about another incident today involving a Swedish dance competition similarly interrupted by these climate protestors, which was disrupted by a camera crew with a crane-like device. A few months ago in Germany, security guards left a group of protestors at a fancy auto show glued where they glued themselves onto the floor overnight, and declined to bring them a toilet bucket as they waited it out, leaving them to stew in their own fluids.

In these cases, the punishments fit the crimes. They also represented a more assertive response from the fed-up public that has had enough of this, given that the responses from the authorities can be so weak. That’s a good trend, given that public life is at stake. With more citizens taking these matters into their own hands, the wackos will think twice as they become public figures of fun, getting their comeuppance.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/05/climate_activists_were_in_for_a_surprise_after_they_tried_to_hurl_orange_powder_at_londons_famed_flower_show.html

After Spanish left’s crushing defeat in local elections, Pedro Sánchez calls for snap elections on July 23

Santiago Abascal, leader of the conservative party VOX at an election rally. https://www.fdesouche.com/

Spaniards voted on Sunday to elect their regional and municipal assemblies, and the results that came out of the ballot boxes do not bode well for Pedro Sánchez’s governing coalition of socialists, far-left populists, and communists.

The landslide victory of the center-right People’s Party (PP) and Vox’s conservatives in Sunday’s local and regional elections came after a campaign marred by attempts by members of the prime minister’s socialist party (PSOE) to rig the election in some municipalities. There was also the usual hate speech directed at conservatives from government circles that has resulted in acts of physical violence by far-left extremists and the presence of former terrorists linked to the Basque Marxist organization (ETA) in the electoral lists of a regional far-left party, Bildu, which has been indispensable to maintaining Sٞánchez’s minority government in power.

Whereas those election irregularities have gone unnoticed in Brussels — where Europe’s left-liberal establishment seems to be preoccupied with democracy and the rule of law solely in member states ruled by right-wing conservatives — they have been heavily castigated by Spanish voters. These voters probably also had in mind the threat to democracy and the rule of law posed by the ruling coalition’s recent radical legislation, like the “Yes means yes” law, which has led to the liberation of hundreds of sexual offenders, and the “trans” law adopted this year, which is Europe’s most radical gender-ideology law and marks a real totalitarian drift.

Although the definitive results were not yet fully known on Monday, it was already clear that out of 17 autonomous regions in total and of the 12 where elections were held on Sunday, the center-right PP has now taken over at least six of the 10 that were governed by the socialists. The only region that was governed by the PSOE’s coalition partner, Podemos, together with far-left allies, the Valencia region, has fallen into the hands of the center-right too. However, the PP will need Vox to govern in several regions and not only, as until now, in Castile and León. This is not the case in Madrid, however, where the electoral list conducted by the region’s incumbent PP president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, obtained an absolute majority on Sunday.

The PSOE’s far-left coalition partner Podemos lost the region of Valencia where it governed with other far-left parties, and it suffered heavy losses all over Spain, including in the capital city of Madrid, from which it originated and where it was wiped out of the municipal council.

A new competitor that had emerged from its ranks, another far-left party created by Sánchez’s labor minister, Sumar, was defeated everywhere, and its Catalan allies, whom it officially supported, lost their mayorships in the cities of Valencia and Barcelona. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s far-left coalition partners will now not be part of any regional government apart from Navarra where Podemos still stands a chance to be part of a coalition that would include Bildu, the party that had former terrorists on its list.

On Sunday, Podemos was completely wiped out in five of the 12 regional parliaments.

Meanwhile, Santiago Abascal’s conservative party Vox, which had made its first incursion in a regional parliament in Andalusia in 2018 and entered the national Congress of Deputies for the first time in 2019, will now be represented in all 12 regional parliaments that were renewed on Sunday in addition to the parliaments of Andalusia and Catalonia, which have elections at a different time.

Vox’s explosive rise

Vox was created in 2013 by conservative members of the PP who did not agree with their party’s leftward drift under Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, and it now appears as a necessary coalition partner for the PP in most regions where the right is in a position to govern.

With over 1.6 million votes on May 28, Vox attracted double the number of its voters in the municipal elections of 2019. It increased its number of seats in the parliaments of Valencia, Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Murcia and Cantabria, and it is entering for the first time the parliaments of the regions of Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, La Rioja, Navarre and the Canary Islands. Santiago Abascal’s party has also increased its number of local councilors throughout the country from 530 to 1,687. In Catalonia, where its members have traditionally suffered the most brutal politically motivated attacks by separatists and left-wing activists, its number of councilors throughout the region has now risen from only three to more than 120.

Vox’s only black spots in these elections are the Madrid region, where it will now have 10 seats instead of 13 and the PP has gained an absolute majority, as well as Ceuta, in North Africa, where it failed to meet its expectations of coming first and being able to form a government.

Since the last parliamentary elections in the fall of 2019 in which it won 52 seats out of 349, Vox has been the third force in the Congress of Deputies behind the PSOE and the PP.

After Sunday’s election, even center-right newspaper El Mundo came to the conclusion that “a more favorable scenario is now opening up for Vox than for any other party. It will make its debut in numerous new parliaments and will become a key player in the formation of right-wing governments.”

Spain’s left is faltering

In the big cities, one of the notable losses for Pedro Sánchez’s PSOE is Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia and its last bastion in a region it governed without interruption from 1978 to 2019.

Another loser of last Sunday’s elections in Spain is the centrist-liberal Ciudadanos party, which is a close ally of Macron’s Renaissance party in the European Parliament, sharing its radically progressive and euro-enthusiastic views. Three and a half years after its crushing defeat in the last national elections, Sunday’s results come as a confirmation that Ciudadanos (Citizens) is no longer a significant player on the Spanish political scene and has ceased to be a potential ally for Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s PP.

Feijóo, who became the PP’s leader last year, has since then seemed undecided whether to continue his predecessor’s strategy of demonizing Vox and espousing Ciudadanos’ and the PSOE’s liberal-progressive views. He must now know that this will not be possible if the PP is to govern in most regions and probably also at the national level after the July 23 elections.

Remix News asked Spanish journalist Alvaro Peñas whether he thinks there will soon be such a coalition governing Spain. Peñas notes that the PSOE has actually lost only some 430,000 votes compared to the previous regional and local elections, and it is the progression of both the PP (with almost 2 million more votes, putting it some 750,000 votes ahead of the PSOE) and Vox that is making a big difference.

If the People’s Party does not get an absolute majority on July 23, Peñas says, it will then have to negotiate with Vox even if some of its leaders do not like the idea. And it is unlikely the PP will repeat at the national level the same good results as in the Madrid region, where the local PP leader, Isábel Ayuso, is much more charismatic than Feijóo.

However, although a PP-Vox coalition has been functioning in Castille y Leon for some time, in some regions, for example, Aragon or Extremadura, the local PP leaders have said they want to convince the left to abstain to allow them to form minority governments without having to negotiate with Vox.

“So there will be some resistance within the PP,” says Peñas, “but what these elections have shown is that if it wasn’t for Vox, the PP could not oust the Socialist Party from power, as many people who now vote for Vox are conservative voters who are angry at the PP, and it is the sum of those forces that makes it possible for the right to govern, making such a coalition a matter of necessity for the center-right.”

Santiago Abascal, on his part, said on Monday that he is in favor of forming coalition governments with the PP both locally and at the national level.

“It is our duty to build a great alternative, starting from the municipalities and regions, to the terrible legacy that the pact made by Sánchez (with the far left and the separatists) has left us,” Abascal said on Monday.

If it was not for Sánchez’s decision to dissolve his government on Monday, the next general elections would have taken place next December.

https://rmx.news/spain/after-spanish-lefts-crushing-defeat-in-local-elections-pedro-sanchez-calls-parliamentary-elections-for-july-23/

Libya: 23 Jihadis sentenced to death, 14 to life imprisonment for their participation in an ISIS attack

ISIS Jihadis in 2020 (Image credit: Wilson Centre)

A Libyan court has sentenced 23 people to death and 14 others to life imprisonment for their participation in a fatal ISIL (ISIS) campaign that included killing a group of Egyptians and capturing the city of Sirte in 2015, Al Jazeera reported. 

One other person was sentenced to a 12-year prison, six were sentenced to 10 years, one received a five-year term, and six others received three-year sentences, according to a statement released by the attorney general’s office on Monday. The statement added that three persons passed away before trial and three others were acquitted. One of ISIL’s alleged bases outside of Iraq and Syria was Libya, and the organisation profited from the ensuing instability and fighting in the North African nation after a NATO-backed rebellion in 2011, according to Al Jazeera. 

The armed organisation attacked the opulent Corinthia Hotel in Tripoli in 2015, leaving nine people dead. Subsequently, the group kidnapped and beheaded scores of Egyptian Christians, whose killings were depicted in gory propaganda videos, Al Jazeera reported. 

The organisation took control of eastern Libya’s Benghazi, Derna, and Ajdabiya before seizing the key coastal city of Sirte and keeping it until late 2016 as it imposed a strict code of public morals supported by harsh penalties, Al Jazeera reported further. 

According to attorney Lotfi Mohaychem, the court condemned three youngsters to ten years in prison each. 

Mohaychem said, “As lawyers for the victims’ families, we see the verdict of the court as very satisfying and very just.” 

“The court sentenced those guilt was demonstrated and acquitted those against whom there was insufficient evidence,” he added. 

ISIL and other organisations took advantage of the anarchy that overtook Libya, following the 2011 uprising that ousted and ultimately murdered longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi. 

In the end, soldiers supporting the former Government of National Accord, which was backed by the United Nations, drove the group out of Sirte in December 2016. Two years later, Khalifa Haftar’s forces in the east reclaimed Derna. 

In Libyan jails, there are still hundreds of purported ex-ISIL combatants detained, many of whom are still awaiting trial, Al Jazeera reported.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/05/libya-23-jihadis-sentenced-to-death-14-life-imprisonment-isis-attack/

France: Vandalized church saved from burning down by a passerby; Mayor calls to “promote dialogue and understanding between different religious and cultural communities in our city”

The perpetrators knocked over the candles on the floor, damaged the picture frames and damaged a crucifix. They caused a fire. Fortunately, a passerby intervened in time: he was able to extinguish the flames and call the fire department. (…)

The mayor of Cugnaux immediately condemned these acts and expressed his solidarity with the Catholic community. “To ensure coexistence in Cugnaux, it is crucial that we collectively stand against hatred and intolerance by promoting dialogue and understanding between the different religious and cultural communities in our city” (…) “Diversity is what makes us strong and proud, so let’s stick together and mobilize so that Cugnaux remains united, resilient and determined to confront intolerance and violence.”

Cugnaux is indeed a community where several religious communities coexist: Catholics, Muslims and Buddhists. “These religious communities have always lived well together in Cugnaux,” said Albert Sanchez, who expressed surprise and shock. “It is the first time we are dealing with this kind of doings on a religious building”. France 3 Régions

https://www.fdesouche.com/2023/05/29/cugnaux-31-leglise-vandalisee-sauvee-de-lincendie-par-un-passant-le-maire-appelle-a-favoriser-le-dialogue-et-la-comprehension-entre-differentes-communautes-religieuses-et-culturelles/