According to X, UFC legend Conor McGregor is not only a fighter inside the Octagon, but outside of it as well.
The professional mixed martial artist has become a voice for the political injustice taking place in his native Ireland, which is experiencing a similar immigration crisis to the one gripping the United States.
Dave Rubin analyses four recent tweets from the militant in reaction to an Irish government (the “33rd Irish House of Commons”) that has allowed itself to succumb to the pressures of immigration crime.
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The tweets were posted in response to an asylum seeker named Adele Kellaigh, who “sexually assaulted a young woman in Dublin city” just days after arriving. Kellaigh had four convictions in the UK.
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In another tweet, McGregor pointed to yet another immigration crime, this time involving a foreigner taking photos of a child in a supermarket.
“How many of the people who do that, rape women, and all that stuff, are dancing and burning the American flag in Washington?” Dave says. A recent pro-Hamas rally at the Capitol.
“We’re all in the same situation,” Dave agrees.
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