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Published 2 hours ago, updated 29 minutes ago
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THE SPORTS SCAN – The MMA star, widely respected in his country, returned to the knife attack that left five people injured in Dublin on Thursday.
The knife attack by an individual outside a school in Dublin on Thursday afternoon, in which five people, including three children, were injured, led to looting and fires in the capital that evening. Protesters expressed anger after police spread unconfirmed rumors that the attacker was an “Algerian migrant.” This man, a man in his 50s, was overpowered by a person of Brazilian origin before his arrest. Conor McGregor warmly thanked the person of South American origin in a message on social networks.
“This worker is our hero. Congratulations to our Brazilian brother in Ireland who works hard, earns a living and contributes to Irish society! We love, appreciate and respect you immensely! Thank you, Caio Benicio! You will always be my guest in my restaurant,” the martial arts legend explained on X.
The Irishman, who has ten million subscribers, criticized the policy by calling for “an action plan”. “What are we waiting for? Your publications are nothing compared to what would be needed to solve the problem. Take action. Address this situation immediately,” demanded the 35-year-old MMA champion, whose voice is huge in Ireland has weight.
We will no longer lose our women and children to sick and corrupt people who should never be in Ireland in the first place.
Conor McGregor
The “infamous,” as he is known, added a new message to express his anger: “We are not giving in, we are just warming up.” There will be no turning back until real change for the safety of our people Nation to be implemented. We will no longer lose our women and children to sick and corrupt people who should never be in Ireland in the first place. Call it whatever you want. We do not care. May God help us all. Ireland for the win.”
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