EXCLUSIVE: Fairview Business Targeted in Intimidation Campaign

EXCLUSIVE: Fairview Business Targeted in Intimidation Campaign

We’ve got the footage on the ground, and the reality is stark. This week, Brian’s computer shop in Fairview was hit. The premises were vandalised and smeared with graffiti branding the local owner a "fascist prick" and "far-right scum."

Why? Because he supports democratic free speech, opposes illegal immigration, and pushes back against crime. He is married to a foreigner and is on good terms with the local migrant community, but because he draws a firm line at unchecked, open-door policies, he gets targeted by cowards in the dead of night.

The Hypocrisy of "All Welcome"

Take a hard look at the "All Welcome" signs plastered around these neighbourhoods. The irony is heavy. Everyone is welcome—unless you are a local business owner with a pro-Irish view. Then, you are fair game for street-level terrorism and vandalism.

This is not an isolated incident. It fits a rigid, documented pattern of intimidation across Dublin, from Fairview to Coolock and East Wall. Anyone stepping out of the government-approved narrative on mass migration gets slapped with the "extremist" label. It is a deliberate tactic used by far-left activists to justify intimidation and property damage against normal working people.

Memory-Holing Real Violence

While local businesses get attacked for having an opinion, real violence gets memory-holed by the establishment.

Look at the Stephen Bedford case. Back in February 2023, Bedford drove his jeep straight into a crowd of anti-immigration protesters at the Five Lamps, live-streaming it while comparing working-class Dubliners to the KKK. He received a 16-month prison sentence for creating a substantial risk of death and serious harm. That is the actual threat level on the streets, but you will not see NGOs demanding crackdowns on that end of the political spectrum.

Prioritising the Irish People

At Liberty Strikes, we are tracking this escalation. We prioritise the Irish people, our economy, and our Christendom roots. When they try to silence local businesses and intimidate communities, we put the truth front and centre.