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This pushed Conor McGregor over the edge: 'We will not forget'
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This pushed Conor McGregor over the edge: 'We will not forget'

MMA legend Conor McGregor is fed up — and not with fighting.

McGregor verbally attacked Leo Varadkar and Ireland’s leadership for allowing rampant immigration, which he and many others believe has led to the stabbing of three children in Dublin.

The renowned fighter took issue when Israeli hostages were released by Hamas, including 9-year-old Emily Hand. Varadkar tweeted in response to her release that she had been “lost” and was now “found and returned.”

“She was abducted by an evil terrorist organization. What is with you and your government your paid for media affiliates constantly down playing / attempting to repress horrific acts that happen to children. You are a disgrace. The day after a stabbing of children in Ireland, NOT ONE PAPER HAD IT ON THEIR FRONT COVER. We will not forget,” McGregor tweeted in response.

He was referencing the stabbing of three children by an Algerian refugee, which caused riots in Ireland that the media are now referring to as “far right.”

“Of course, they’re now far right because they’re defending the children of their country,” Dave Rubin comments, disgusted.

John Kavanaugh, who was McGregor’s MMA coach for many years, is also fed up. Kavanaugh tweeted that the attacker was a “demented scumbag” who needed to be “deported immediately and never allowed back” or “just hang him.”

McGregor quote tweeted Kavanaugh, writing just: “Torture and death.”

“I think people, in light of what happened in Israel, are suddenly looking at their borders, looking at their country, seeing people call for genocide, having Algerians stab their children, and a whole bunch of people are going ‘I think we have had enough,’” Rubin says.

McGregor hasn’t stopped there.

The fighter has continuously taken to X to draw attention to the pitfalls of immigration in his country. In one tweet, he referenced Michael Martin, who is the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Ireland.

After Irish woman Ashling Murphy was murdered by an immigrant, McGregor wrote, “Correct this or you are all finished. The straw has broke the camels back. Your clock is ticking.”

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