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DUBLIN: Vyes Salika Death TRIGGERS MASSIVE PROTESTAdded:
massive backlash from the far-left in Dublin city center after the death of the man from Congo, Ease Sakila. In this video, I'm going to break down exactly all the detailed points about what actually happened and what is currently taking place as there's protests and vigils planned for the foreseeable future over the next week. So, it's going to be absolutely crazy out in Dublin. First, before we get to any of the vigils, let's actually go over the facts. We have a man here from the Congo who has 60 previous convictions. So, he should have been deported already. This would have never happened if the Irish government actually did their job and deported criminals. He was a homeless man. Again, not contributing to society.
So, he shouldn't be here. And at the same time that he got killed, or at least died because the coroner actually couldn't determine the cause of death, he was in fact shoplifting Arnut. Now, for those who don't know, Arnut is extremely posh. It sells Gucci, really like highlevel items, high high level items in Dublin. It's kind of like Brown Thomas basically sells Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Eve say Lauron, all these different beautiful items, perfumes. And he actually got caught for robbing perfume before. So this probably also contributed to the death as the security were on high alert for this guy and they wanted to arrest him again. So he's kind of like a career criminal when it comes to robbing things. Does that mean he deserves to die? Absolutely not, guys.
And I've said it before in the video, but like I said, we're going to break down all the points today. As he was leaving the shop, when he was shoplifting, he actually ran into a man, I believe, named Jimmy. We're going to get to that at the end of the video, where he ran into an 86y old man who broke his hip. And they live in a high-rise apartment. So, he probably also will be passing away very shortly.
For those who don't know, if you break your hip over the age of 70 or 80 years old, you have a high likelihood of dying within the next 3 to 6 months. Extremely high likelihood. It's like an 80% chance. So the backlash from this man's death was that the far-left came out and did a vigil outside on the pole in front of Arnut. They also boycotted Arnut. So we're going to watch this quick video here and show you what exactly is happening in Dublin currently.
So interesting to see that there was no actually people from the congalles community that are boycotting arnets. It says boycott arets. They employ murders justice for eaves. Now I said in the last video that there absolutely will be a murder trial. There'll be a trial to see exactly what happened. And although we can discuss whether it's murder, okay, it's obviously not murder in the first degree. Obviously, everybody knows that if you watch the footage, they weren't intentionally trying to kill him. But because they don't have a lawful power of arrest out on the street like the Angard shan do, the Irish police do, they could actually bring them to trial for a higher degree of murder. Okay, so obviously this is a manslaughter case. They weren't intending to kill him, or at least I would think so. Security's main job, as I worked in security for 8 years at the Goya races, is basically just to contain you, to stop you from robbing anything else. And most of the time we're basically told when we were doing the security license, I was also told by security guards that I know and working there as well in security locations that if anyone's robbing anything, not to tackle them, not to arrest them because you just open up Pandora's box of charges, guys. You know, the security in all fairness to them are trying to do their job. But like I said, guys, if you're working in a profession and you're getting paid €15 an hour, are you really going to put your life on the line? as in go to prison for 20 years potentially to stop some guy from robbing 400 euro worth of items. As a security guard, we're told to not even bother taking them or arresting them because we might actually end up hurting them or killing them and then you're liable. It's absolutely crazy the way the law works. The criminals have most of the power. And I've said this before, guys, we are at the will of criminals here in Ireland. What are the security supposed to do? Are they supposed to just let him rob hit? Because if they let him rob that, then the next person will think, well, hell, I can just rob stuff as well. So, this is basically showing to the rest of the public in a sort of a roundabout way that if you rob from Ironets, if you rob from one of these high-end stores, they're going to kill you guys. They're going to potentially kill your ass. And it's actually crazy now because we have such backlash. These guys are just trying to do their job. Unfortunately, the guy died. But if he wasn't robbing Ireland in the first place, this would have never happened. But like I said, you know, complete lack of training from the security. They're not jiu-jitsu black belts. They're not martial arts experts.
They have no idea how to restrain people properly. Very few people do. I would say 1% of Ireland know how to restrain somebody properly in a manner that they're not going to hurt themselves or hurt the person. So clearly untrained.
You had a black guy with dreadlocks who was holding down his legs. You had a heavy set guy who must have been 30 stone. Okay, flipping 25 stone, you know, huge guy like flipping 400 lb guy.
Basically putting his whole weight onto his neck and his back. that probably ultimately killed him honestly. And then you had some British guy that was kind of holding down his head. Then on top of that, you also had multiple other people coming in and out trying to restrain him. So complete lack of what was going on, complete lack of awareness of how the guy actually was breathing. They weren't checking his vitals, nothing like that. They didn't even run CPR.
Like as soon as a guy passes out, guys, you have to start running CPR. This is just basics. You know, if you work security, if you're in the military or the police, you know, just basics, guys.
You know, time is of the essence here.
We need to get this guy back alive. And now they could potentially be on trial for murder. I would not be surprised if these lads be on trial for at least manslaughter. Okay, obviously murder is first degree we're talking about.
Obviously, they didn't try and kill him, but it absolutely could be even given that because they have no power of arrest, guys. When you work security in Ireland, we're not given pepper spray or guns or or even handcuffs. Okay? We have no powers of arrest when you work security. I'm not sure what people think. They look at movies in the US or in the UK where certain security guards have power of arrest. We don't have powers of arrest here. So what you have to do is you basically just have to watch the guy run out of the shop, okay, with the items. Try to get the items back off him. But trying to actually basically detain somebody that is not but basically trying to detain someone like the police, you know, detaining somebody for an investigation that's not how the security work here in Ireland lads. We don't have these sort of powers of rest as security guards. That's just not the case. The next video here from Grypt Media, it says, "Omotional scenes on Dublin's Henry Street as crowds gather to mourn the death of Eve Satika.
Mr. Salika had a history of shoplifting from Arnets. This is from Grypt. Okay, I'm just reading out." And like I said, he had 60 previous convictions. I hope that this community, whether it's Congalles or whatever community, goes and tells their community, guys, you know, don't do crazy [ __ ] Like if you're in a gang, okay, if you're robbing shops or if you're doing any sort of criminal activity, drug dealing, you know, this is part of your job description. You'll probably end up absorbing bullets, you know, you have to flip and absorb gunfire because your whole job is in this sort of, you know, philosophical context, your whole job is basically in danger. It's to danger yourself, guys. You want to kill the other drug dealers. Well, with shoplifting, you're basically trying to rob from a a shop that has security guards. you know, the security guards and they could potentially, you know, beat you up if it comes to that if you know and you could get your, you know, head pushed into the ground. Killing the guy obviously way too far. Most people would agree with that. You know, you probably shouldn't kill the guy. But at the same time, lads, if you're not doing any crime, the chance of you dying are very, very slim. If you wake up in the morning and you go to Starbucks coffee, okay, you go to Costa or you go to the gym, the chance of dying are pretty much zero. Okay, you might drop the bar on your neck and kill yourself, okay?
decapitate yourself in the gym. But that's probably not going to happen because there's safety bars. With criminality, guys, there's no safety.
The guard can end up killing you. The guard could shoot you if you have a knife or a gun. Like we saw a few years ago with George and Kencho, and that also nearly kicked off a race riot because a guy with a knife was running around the place. And if you have a knife or a gun in Ireland, the police have every right to kill you guys. Every right. Because you are a threat to the public at that point. They're not there to protect the asalent, to protect the criminal. They're there to enforce the laws, you know? Same with security guards, same with the guardy. It's just a [ __ ] show, guys. So, best stay away from any criminality. That's the number one message I'd give to people. If you don't want to be pinned to the ground by five dudes, 130 kg, then don't do the crime, guys. Okay? Stay away from criminality as much as possible. This guy should have been deported. He would have still been alive. There's a reason why Donald Trump cut off all of the immigration from Mexico, the illegal immigration, because illegal immigration is extremely dangerous for the citizens and for the immigrant coming in. Because the police might see this guy, they might run a background check on him and see he's not from here. If he has a knife or a gun, he could get killed.
They shouldn't be in the country because they have foreign cultures, guys. And a lot of the times if these guys are committing acts of crime, you know, the security are going to be on a heightened sense of alert. It's just it's madness.
They're also trying to basically say that this was a racist attack. I don't think so. Just from looking at the footage, just clearly untrained. Okay, all the racist, all that stuff, guys. To me, okay, I'm not from the Congo, okay?
So, I've never experienced any sort of racism, but I don't think Ireland is systematically racist. Literally, nobody in that video was Irish. Was it racism from a Middle Eastern man or a British man or a black man? Could have been. In America, 90% of black men that get killed are killed by other black men.
90%. So maybe the other black guy had a bias towards the black guy and wanted to hurt him. We don't know, guys. Okay, there could have been some sort of black-on-black crime there. Okay, which happens a lot in America. Like I said, 90% of deaths of murders come from other black people. So it is a very interesting one. There's also a Middle Eastern man who's pretty much responsible here for kind of shoving his hand into his neck. But like I said, very interesting. The coroner report, okay, the autopsy showed that there's no determination of death. Very, very strange, guys. Very strange. This whole case is actually very strange because you would think straight away that the determination of death would be, of course, the guy was pushed on the ground and held on the ground for too long. But we don't know. He could have been on drugs like George Floyd. There could have been a a litany of things that happened, okay? Fentinel, there could have been a whole bunch of things.
Heroin. We don't know, guys. Normally, when people commit acts of violence or criminality, they're hyped up on some drug as well. We have no idea.
If your hand I say in my language I said to my language This is not happy.
But any of the can whatever the security guard we need justice for I guarantee guys, you know, they're asking for justice there. I guarantee that these lads are probably going to be locked up for a long time. I'll be honest with you guys, I'm the fairest guy on YouTube. I know you'll see a lot of biased takes from a lot of people, but oh man, if you kill someone and they're in your custody, [ __ ] man, you are going to prison, guys. And it doesn't really matter if you don't like that or you don't think that. If you don't think the guy should be in the country, I agree. The guy should not have been in the country. 60 arrests, 60 criminal convictions. Okay. A flipping litany of criminal history. A criminal.
Basically a career criminal. Okay.
Shouldn't have been here. Okay.
Basically like, you know, random random.
I'm not sure why he was here. And he was homeless as well. He was living in a homeless accommodation. If you're living here homeless and you don't have a passport from Ireland, then you shouldn't be here, guys. Okay? So, the guy shouldn't have been in the country.
No matter what you think, guys, you kill somebody in Ireland. Oh my god, guys.
you you are going to prison probably for a long time. Manslaughter at the very minimum is like what 5 years 3 5 10 years. Oh my god. Like I mean that's why I said never when you're trying to detain somebody and your work security or even in person never try and detain somebody to the point where you kill them because literally that is wild west type of [ __ ] guys. You know on the posters in Wild West wanted dead or alive. This isn't how it is. They don't have the power of arrest. They're out in the street guys. In Arnets, if you got killed in their power, they actually might have a case out on the street. Oh man, you're cooked. You're cooked, guys.
I tell you, I wouldn't want to be in their situation. Those three security guards, I would not want to be in their situation. And also, the lads that were, you know, kind of coming back and forth, there's going to be a massive inquest.
Massive inquest. It's just going to get crazy. But like I said, do I think this is a racist attack? No. I mean, it could have been a black-on-black attack. I'm not really sure what's going on with that. Okay. Okay, we see that happening a lot in the US, but I really don't know what exactly the Middle Eastern man or the British man, you know, why they would be wanting to kill this guy. I I don't know why, guys. Like, I saw some people saying cuz he's black, there's a more bias to kill him. I just don't see it that way, guys. What could have happened is that they've seen him multiple times robbing the store. So, then they wanted to teach people a lesson. Okay? There's a ton of people watching. They said, "If you rob our shop, we're going to we're going to beat you up. We're going to mess you up." and ultimately that ended up getting him killed. So now we have an angry man here talking about how Ireland doesn't have a history of colonization like the UK, like other countries and that is true. I do agree with that, but I'm not sure what context that has to do with Irish people. He also said that why did they restrain him and kill him? I agree, guys. Complete lack of training. I would just let the guard do their job. You know, this is why the guard they have laws to protect them. When people die in their custody, they don't go to prison, guys. They don't go to prison. All right? There's been a ton of debts in guarded custody over the last hundred years and they don't go to prison. Very rarely. The law protects them a lot, okay? Because they have to actually arrest people daily, okay? When you're just a random guy, security guard, you don't have any powers of arrest, you don't have anything. You have nothing.
You you don't have the law to protect you guys. You're screwed. Even if you want to do a citizen's arrest, that's very dangerous stuff. Call the police.
But this is how cut society is. You know, if someone's getting stabbed, then we can't intervene and help that person.
Okay? the person getting stabbed, we have to wait for the guard to show up with weapons or whatever. We can't defend ourselves with weapons ourselves.
It's a very screwed up society. The criminals always have the drop on us.
They always have basically the leverage over us.
>> We know the heart of our Irish. This is not France. This is not the colonial UK, France, and all this colonial. This is a this is a republic. We don't do this here.
>> Very well said. That guy was very well said because what he's referring to here is that the three guys that killed him, the British guy, you know, they have a colonial republic. The Middle Eastern guy completely not from Ireland either.
And the black dude, I don't know what he was doing, like not checking his vitals or whatever to see if he's still breathing. But the three guys have complete lack of negligence. If there were Irish people that were arresting him, they absolutely would have been a lot better. I saw some jiu-jitsu guy, some jiu-jitsu trainer master in Dublin, he saw that some woman was getting beaten up by a man and the Irish lad because he's trained in like he's like a black belt. He went over and flipping restrained him until the police got there. Restrained him perfectly easily.
But for some reason, you couldn't get four guys to restrain a guy properly.
That's why I said all of these security guards should be issued with handcuffs.
Okay? Please, Irish government, listen to what I'm saying. If they had handcuffs, they could have just put his hands behind his back, arrested him, and just sat him up and then just put him on his feet or sat him down on a ledge somewhere. He would have still be alive.
He would have still been alive. I mean, potentially, like I said, the coroner said there is no actual record to show that he died from asphixxiation, which is crazy. So, that's just bananas. He might have died from drugs. We don't know yet, but it will come out soon. I think they're doing a toxicology report on him, which I believe is pretty hard to actually get a toxicology report in Ireland. That's like pretty rough stuff, but it is crazy, guys, that we don't even know the cause of outcome of death here yet. Crazy stuff. And it's been flipping a few like a week nearly. It is also baffling to me how none of the people in that community do say that the guy was a criminal. Just as a side note, how this community doesn't come out and say, "Well, this guy was a criminal. He shouldn't have been doing criminal activity." Like if he was Irish there, lads, you would have had me here on and you would had other Irish people saying, "Well, you shouldn't have been doing the crime if you can't do the time." You know, should you be dying because of that? No. But at the same time, guys, you run that risk whenever you do crazy [ __ ] Whenever you drive fast, whenever you do crazy stuff that's not, you know, law-abiding, then that's what you run the risk of. You know, I come on this platform, guys, and I say, "I don't want to live around a lot of criminals. I don't want to live around people that are from Roman gypsy, Albanians." Why is that, guys? Why am I talking about certain people? To me, the biggest issue is the criminality aspect. Okay? If you have people coming in, immigrants, whatever, from god knows where, and they're committing crime, that's what people care about. If you're a law-abiding citizen, you're here legally, and you know, you're one of the few people we let in legally, okay? Cuz the restrictions on immigration should be very tight here. Then, yeah, you can go about your business, do your work, be nice, peaceful, you know, you can enjoy yourself in the country. But if you're coming here and you're committing crime, I mean, oh my god, guys, you should be treated the worst. You should be deported. You should be put in prison ultimately forever. You know, you should be put in prison for 50 years. This guy should have never been let out of prison. The judge has blood on their hands because the judges in this country are too soft. They go very lenient on crimes like this. Robbery, robbery is the worst. I hate robbery. If you just came to me and asked for 50 or 100, which people do all the time now, robbery is the worst crime, guys. I know a lot of people can categorize crime. I flipping hate robbery, man. That [ __ ] is the worst. And I hate criminality. If you're committing crime, guys, I don't want to live around you. Okay? Whatever community, you know, whether it's Asian, African, Middle Eastern, you know, whether it's Eastern European, if you're Latin American, I don't want to live around you because it's flipping dangerous if you are committing crime.
If you're not committing crime, nobody cares about race and this kind of stuff to a certain point. Of course, like I said, we have to have a ethnationalist 95 90% state, let's say. But at the same time, guys, you know, if people are working their job, they're working in all these IT sectors in Dublin. Like this guy apparently was an IT sector guy. He worked IT master expert. That's one thing. But if you're committing crime, guys, ah you don't get much of a [ __ ] sympathy from the people. And that's what you're getting. You're getting no sympathy from the people. Now obviously the elephant in the room is that the 86-year-old man as well, retired pastor that was injured in the Arnut tragedy has said that he forgives whoever hurt him. So it says here that the retired pastor suffered a broken hip during the fatal Arnut incident involving Eve's Sakila and he has forgiven whoever had injured him. His wife said now his wife said one thing.
We're not so sure what he said but yeah it's crazy to see guys the forgiveness is just insane. This guy who's 86 years old could potentially die. And look at this. She said the wife said that I broke down in tears as she revealed that she and her husband live in an apartment up several flights of stairs and she did not know how they would cope with long-term injury because like I said you have a 90% chance dying if you're over 70 80 years old you break your hip you break your hip specifically you have like a 90% chance dying within the next 3 to 6 months it is horrendous if you break a bone your hip specifically you're you're cooked guys so potentially looking at two people dead here 100% this guy probably will pass away she said we don't even know what happened to be honest with you. He just got knocked down and broke his hip. He was probably running away with the goods and got hit.
His hip has been repaired and we live 50 steps up and don't know what's going to happen. They live in an apartment and they have to walk 50 steps up. The wife added, "I've been in the hospital all day. I just go in and sit with him all the time. He's a great guy. He's 86 and a half." She said that is not clear who banged into her husband and caused injuries despite the widespread belief that it is Eve Sakila himself. Now, I'm not sure who else would have banged into him. Could have been a security guard as well. See all the facts are very unknown. She said this is not factual seemingly. Nobody really knows whatever happened. The CCTV is whatever not conclusive I think but whatever happens she forgives him. Bit of a strange saying as well to say that he forgives him kind of implying that it was him.
Okay. To not stir up controversy but you know for the most part it probably was Eve Squila that hid into the man. So it's just a allaround [ __ ] show of a case guys. This should have never happened. This is absolutely insane that this is happening in a first world country. We live in Ireland, guys. We don't live in flipping cuckoo land. We don't live in a country where there's robbery constantly. If there's shoplifterss and you're not working in this country, you should be deported. If you're shoplifting and you're not from this country, deported straight away.
You don't have a passport. Okay, good.
Get your ass out of here because you can't have this cuz lastly, I just want to show you a bit of double standards as well. In this case, we have a man here died of fatal compressions to his neck after being held down on the ground outside a pub. Dan Andrea Alexu became unwell after being restrained in the early hours of 14th of December last year. And of course, there is no sort of big celebration for him. Nobody gives a [ __ ] about this guy, unfortunately.
Okay, RP to this guy as well, but you know, crazy. It says manual compression of the neck while restrained in a prone position. That's what the post-mortem showed. But of course, this guy gets no publicity whatsoever from the mainstream news. It says, "A man who died shortly after he was restrained following incident outside Dublin's Temple Bar at Christmas last year suffered fatal head compression of his neck while face down on the ground. He was 41 years old, married of two from Newcastle, Dublin, but originally from Romania. And of course, you know, if you're Eastern European, if you're something like this, no one gives a [ __ ] So RP to that guy as well, terrible stuff. He was drinking and of course they basically pushed him down to the floor and tried to arrest him. That was from security. Okay, once again security, not the guard. Okay, so if your work security or something, stay the hell away from people, okay? Just kick them out the pub or just kick them out the flipping shop. Try to get the item back off them. But if you can't get the item back off them, who cares? I'm sure Arnuts can cover the cost, guys.
But like I said, you know, if we have Arnuts and Tesco and all these places getting robbed constantly, you know, who wants to live in a society like that? I don't want to live around people that are just constantly robbing stuff from Tesco, DUNS, Arnuts. You know, these are high value items, guys. People are losing a lot of money because of this.
Can the company absorb it? Sure. Should someone be dying? No. But I personally don't want to be living in a society where people are just running crazy around robbing [ __ ] all the time. It's just disgusting to live in a society like that. I love you guys all. If you want to support me, hit the join link underneath the video. Become a member today for just three year per month.
Help support me push back against the woke liberal Irish agenda that the mainstream media is pushing. And I'll see you all in the next one, lads.
Peace.
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