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Just before 8pm on Tuesday of last week, Fergus Power, a local election candidate for South Dublin, posted a shaky 68-second video online showing a group of young schoolchildren walking beside a garda near the Grand Canal.
Garda have to escort Irish schoolchildren past the tent city brought to us courtesy of the criminals in Government Buildings, Power posted on X, formerly Twitter, in reference to the groups of tents set up by asylum seekers along the canal in recent weeks.
Our people are being forced down very dark & sinister road & it will not end well for each & every traitor to our nation, he continued.
The tweet had all the ingredients needed to go viral in the anti-immigrant online ecosystem. There were warnings of an apparent threat to the safety of small children, criticism of Government traitors and dark allusions to potential future violence.
One of the first people to repost it was David Atherton (177,000 followers), a journalist with the European Conservative website. Many others soon followed suit, both in Ireland and abroad. These included right-wing podcaster Mark Attwood (63,000 followers), Carla OConnor, an adult film actor turned anti-immigration activist, and Matt Braynard, a former staffer on Donald Trumps presidential campaign (143,000 followers).
The claim received another significant signal boost when UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson (530,000 followers) repeated it. Clearly they know what these men are like in those tents! he said.
At the same time, the claim spread widely on Facebook, particularly in the many groups set up to oppose asylum seeker accommodation in towns and villages around the country.
After a few days, Powers original post had racked up almost 180,000 views on X alone. The only problem was, it was false. The presence of the Garda with the children had nothing to do with the encampment.
Garda have been escorting large groups of schoolchildren through the city centre long before the arrival of the asylum seekers tents. The purpose was to keep the children together and ensure they do not stray on to the road.
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Our Community Policing Unit in Pearse Street regularly engage with local schools and will continue to assist with their activities in this instance, we walked with almost 100 young pupils on a school trip across the city, as there were a lot of major junctions and crossings on the route, a Garda spokesperson said.
Sources in two schools in the city centre confirmed this is a regular occurrence and is not related to asylum seekers.
Its the speed with which this stuff spreads. Thats the real problem, said Supt Liam Geraghty, who heads the Garda Press Office. Garda will often try to correct false information, such as the story about the children on the canal, he added.
Supt Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office. Photograph: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
But in a few short hours it gets widespread traction, which makes it very difficult to try to counteract or combat. Its very difficult to get a more accurate version of events out there.
We should call what we are seeing what it is. We are witnessing a campaign of far-right terrorism in this State
This is far from the first time that Power has shared false information targeting foreign nationals which has gone viral. Major Incident Celbridge, Power posted in February, before claiming he was hearing reports that a seven-year-old girl was allegedly raped by three Roma men on the grounds of this hotel and calling for his supporters to gather for a demonstration.
Nothing of the sort was reported, garda said. They were investigating a report that a child had been allegedly physically assaulted by someone known to them. There was no sexual element to the incident, garda said.
Nevertheless, a large group of protesters turned up outside the Celbridge Manor hotel, which was being used to accommodate asylum seekers. Angry demonstrators shouted paedophiles out. Some called for the building to be burned down.
Missiles were also thrown at garda deployed to protect the hotel and its residents.
Last January, Power posted that a foreign national had allegedly been caught with a handgun in Dublin city. In fact, garda had arrested a drunk man with a toy gun.
Power, who did not respond to a request for comment, is one of a number of far-right activists who have become adept at shaping false narratives around asylum seekers and crime so that they quickly go viral. He is regarded as one of the main disseminators of false information around immigration in the country, said a garda responsible for monitoring elements of the far right.
If there is a false claim gaining traction, theres a very good chance he will have been one of the first to share it.
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Power, who lives in Ballybrack, is running as an independent candidate to represent the Killiney-Shankhill area in upcoming local elections. On candidate documents, he lists his occupation as carer.
He is regarded by garda as one of the key online instigators in the Dublin riots last November. Following the knife attack on several young schoolchildren on Parnell Square earlier that day, he falsely claimed online that one of the victims had allegedly died.
This better get people off their arses & out on the streets, he posted just before 3pm that day.
In February, People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy, while speaking under Dil privilege, said people such as Power are quick to the scene if a property is rumoured to be earmarked as asylum seeker accommodation.
A few days later, it is burned down. We should call what we are seeing what it is. We are witnessing a campaign of far-right terrorism in this State, Murphy said.
Paul Murphy TD, People Before Profit. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins
Powers activities are not confined to the internet. Last month, he was arrested by garda while holding a sign that said Irish Lives Matter outside a cafe after refusing to vacate the area under public order legislation. In September, he videoed himself with a group of people preparing a mock gallows, with photos of elected representatives attached, which was later used in a protest outside the Dil.
Earlier this month, French officials warned their Irish counterparts that Russian operatives had extended their disinformation network into Ireland, including by exploiting social divisions around contentious issues such as immigration.
However, the vast majority of inaccurate information about immigrants to this country is home-grown and disseminated by Irish people such as Power. Others, such as Derek Blighe and Philip Dwyer, also frequently spread false or misleading information.
[Europes homeless asylum seeker crisis: This is not human rights, I am staying in the street with a baby]
Philip Dwyer. Photograph: Collins Dublin
Many of these figures are running in the local or European elections next month, in which they hope to capitalise on growing concerns about levels of immigration.
There are people deliberately sitting there waiting to produce these sources of information to discredit legitimate sources of information
Last June, in a post viewed more than 20,000 times Blighe, claimed it was 100 per cent confirmed that there was an attempted abduction by a foreign man of a young girl in Kenmare, Co Kerry.
In response, the Garda said it had received a report of a suspicious approach to a child but that the report did not conform to the events outlined by Blighe, who is running in the European elections and is currently polling at 4 per cent.
Derek Blighe. Screengrab: From Youtube
Earlier this year, Dwyer, a self-described citizen journalist who is also running in the European elections, was one of the main far-right figures involved in spreading the falsehood that a disused pub in Ringsend, Dublin, was to be used to house asylum seekers.
This was despite the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive (DRHE) confirming the property was being used as emergency accommodation for homeless families. The building was gutted in an arson attack.
There is a general pattern to much of this false information. An anti-immigration account will post about a foreign man harming or threatening an Irish woman or child. The post will often feature terms such as hearing reports of or people are saying, while offering no concrete evidence.
On Telegram, a link to the post will be shared on far-right channels where members are instructed to repost it from their publicly facing profiles.
In many cases, after the post goes viral, it will emerge that the details are grossly exaggerated, distorted or entirely fictional.
This was the case in Finglas last year when anti-immigrant groups claimed a woman had been raped and beaten by two foreign men, leading to angry protests outside Finglas Garda station.
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Garda later said they were following a definite line of inquiry in relation to an alleged assault on a woman. The suspect, sources confirmed, was a white Irish man.
There are people deliberately sitting there waiting to produce these sources of information to discredit legitimate sources of information, said Supt Geraghty.
He cites claims following the Dublin riots that the Army was on the streets or claims that the riot police from the PSNI were deployed against anti-immigration protesters in Newtownmountkennedy. This is something that is physically and legally impossible. Yet people see it and believe it.
Just like Irish people, immigrants sometimes commit crimes, including serious crimes. But, according to Supt Geraghty, figures show there is no significant increase in criminal activity or public order issues when a large number of asylum seekers move into an area.
What is increasing, he said, are crimes involving arson attacks on international protection accommodation, assaults on asylum seekers and attacks on elected officials. In some cases its the people who claim there is a big crime increase who are actually causing the crime increase.
The false claims often give a specific location that is then shared into local Facebook or WhatsApp groups as fact, creating a hyperlocal sense of fear and apprehension around something that didnt happen
In some cases, anti-immigration figures will manipulate footage to give a distorted impression. In January, far-right activist Michael OKeeffe posted part of an RT News clip, claiming it shows a foreigner saying the Irish joke too much and that needs to change.
OKeeffe had mischaracterised the womans comments and removed the first few seconds of the clip, which make it clear she is specifically talking about instances where she has been racially abused. His post, which remains online, has been viewed over 1.6 million times.
The first aim is to create fear, anger and disgust, said Mark Malone, research lead at Hope and Courage Collective, an organisation which campaigns against bigotry.
They will post these claims to Twitter for example and ask people to share urgently. The false claims often give a specific location that is then shared into local Facebook or WhatsApp groups as fact, creating a hyperlocal sense of fear and apprehension around something that didnt happen. Invariably, the false claims seek to blame migrants or people seeking asylum.
There is nothing organic about how these posts spread, said Malone. In Telegram groups, the Irish far-right are very open about their desire to keep pushing anti-migrant and white supremacist narratives. False claims and deliberate misinformation is a key means of trying to do that.
After building up peoples rage online, activists seek to create a target group to blame, the next step to asking people out on to the streets in their own town and community, Malone said. We have seen this play out time and time again, usually instigated by a handful of prominent far-right influencers.
In spreading false information, candidates running on an anti-immigration platform are adopting the Trump playbook, which treats the truth as an elastic concept, said Dr Eileen Culloty, a disinformation expert with the Institute for Future Media Democracy and Society at DCU.
Dr Eileen Culloty, DCU school of communications
And, although it is supercharged by social media, spreading rumours... that a foreigner or outsider has attacked someone, especially a child, has a very long history, she said.
Whats more concerning, she said, is were seeing a shift from online extremist rhetoric moving into offline violence, such as arson attacks and attacks on politicians. In that sense, the problem is definitely getting worse.
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This article contains spoilers for the season finale of Station 19.
In the age of shared universes in television and film, Greys Anatomy was one of the first non-superhero shows to spring multiple spin-offs.
Station 19 followed Private Practice as the second spin-off to the medical show, but pivoted towards a different group of first responders firefighters. It premiered in 2018, featuring a Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital mainstay as a lead after Ben Warren decided it was time for a career change.
Multiple other Greys characters have popped up on its sister show over the years, but it concluded its run as the finale of its seventh season aired on ABC on May 30, 2024.
During Krista Vernoffs run as the showrunner of both Greys Anatomy and Station 19 between 2019 and 2023, the two shows were closely linked and even their schedules were determined to facilitate crossovers. Station 19 aired at 8 PM followed by Greys an hour later, so that the doctors could take over from the first responder firefighters chronologically and seamlessly when needed.
In the lead-up to Station 19s last season that all changed. ABC moved the spin-off show to a 10 PM time slot, which meant it came after Greys Anatomy, and the result was only a singular crossover episode that concluded with Ben changing careers again and deciding to finish his surgical residency at the Seattle hospital.
The change, which was announced in November 2023, felt like a bad omen for the future of Station 19 a prediction that was eventually confirmed when ABC revealed it would not be renewing the show for a new season a month later. During that same year, the network saved the fellow procedural drama 9-1-1 which had been canceled by Fox, giving it a seventh season (and recently, an eighth) as well as Station 19s 8 PM time slot, preceding Greys Anatomy (which was of course renewed for another season). Talk about backstabbing.
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Now that Season 20 of Greys Anatomy has come to an end, fans are beginning to look ahead to next year. Season 21 is going to look a little different, however, and there will be multiple changes to the cast. Keep reading to see whos leaving Greys Anatomy after Season 20 and whos coming back.
While the cast for next season of Greys Anatomy has not been officially confirmed, we know that at least two cast members are exiting the medical drama and will not be back for Season 21. In early May 2024, news broke that Jake Borelli, who has starred as the dorky but lovable Dr. Levi Schmitt since Season 14, had been let go by ABC. The networks decision was reportedly a financial one, with sources telling our sister site Deadline that the shows renewal came with a significant budget cut amid its decline in linear ratings. Borelli will, however, appear in a few episodes of Season 21 to wrap Schmitts storyline.
In addition to Borelli, newcomer Midori Francis will be departing the series at the end of this season. The actress came on board in Season 19 as Dr. Mika Yasuda, one of five new surgical interns at Grey Sloan Memorial. Its unclear why she is leaving so soon, but Deadline reported that her exit was an amicable decision. Francis is still in negotiations to appear in a few episodes of Season 21 as well.
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As for the rest of the cast, TVLine reported that the contracts for nearly every veteran are up after this season and will need to be re-negotiated. This includes OG cast members Chandra Wilson, who plays Dr. Miranda Bailey, and James Pickens Jr., who portrays Dr. Richard Webber. Wilson will most likely return, considering she is also an executive producer, and Pickens Jr. doesnt appear to be going anywhere, either. Theyll probably wheel me out in a wheelchair, he quipped during an April 2023 interview with Entertainment Tonight. Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver, Caterina Scorsone and Camilla Luddingtonsfutures on the show remain up in the air, however, which is also the case for several other cast members. With budget cuts looming, the network might axe other doctors from Schmitt and Yasudas respective resident classes, including Schmitts best friend Dr. Tayrn Helm (Jaicy Elliot), whos storylines often involve Schmitt. Niko Tehros future is also unclear, as his character, Dr. Lucas Adams, received a job offer in Chicago during the penultimate episode. Its unclear if Chris Carmack, who plays Dr. Atticus Link Lincoln, and Season 20 newcomer Natalie Morales, who plays Dr. Monica Beltran, are returning as well.
Ellen Pompeo, who stars as Dr. Meredith Grey, exited the show as a series regular in Season 19 but has continued to recur and provide each episodes voiceovers. Season 21 should be no different, so fans can at least expect to see more of Meredith.
While the show is losing some beloved characters, they might be getting a few back now that Station 19 is ending. Several fans have theorized that Ben Warren (Jason George), Dr. Miranda Baileys husband and a firefighter at Station 19, will return to surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial after the series finale of the spin-off. This might also be the case for Dr. Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato) and her wife, firefighter Maya Bishop (Danielle Savre).
Additionally, new showrunner Meg Marinis, who took over for Krista Vernoff at the end of Season 19, will be staying on for her second season. Marinis has been withGreys Anatomy since Season 3, working her way up from a writers PA to an executive producer, and now, the head position.
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George recurred and later starred on 'Grey's Anatomy' as Ben Warren from Seasons 6-14 until he departed for 'Station 19.'
Station 19 may be done, but Jason George could be sticking around as Ben Warren. The Grey's Anatomy spinoff has officially come to an end on ABC after seven seasons, and as the episode looked towards the future, it also looked toward what might soon be the present. George's doctor-turned-firefighter spoke to Jaina Lee Ortiz's Andy about retiring as a firefighter and going back to being a doctor.
With Grey's returning this fall for Season 21, a couple of doctors exiting, and a few more possibly leaving as well, could this mean that Ben is returning to his one true calling at Grey Sloan? Deadline reports that while sources say there is no deal at the moment and it's unclear the capacity that George would appear on Grey's, "talks are ongoing." George initially joined the medical drama in Season 6 as an anesthesiologist before Ben ultimately decided to do a surgical residency.
After being bumped up from recurring to series regular in Season 12, George left in Season 14 after Ben made yet another career move when he decided to become a firefighter. That move is what jumpstarted Station 19 and created a whole new show with plenty of characters that fans have fallen in love with. George has made frequent appearances on Grey's thanks to crossovers,and now that it's come full circle with him choosing to finish his surgical residency, it might just about time for him to return full-time.
Even though Station 19 is done, it can still be expected that Station 19 characters will still pop up on Grey's Anatomy every once in a while, whether as series regulars or recurring. Of course, Jason George has the best chance of appearing on Grey's and possibly even as a series regular once again. At the very least, if George doesn't fully return to Grey's Anatomy, there's a good chance fans will still see Ben Warren from time to time.
Along with George, Stefani Spampinato also has a good chance of returning to Grey's as Dr. Carina DeLuca, who works at Grey Sloan. Like George, nothing is confirmed for Spampinato, but you never know what could happen. It is going to be hard to not see the entire Station 19 crew this fall, and with fans continuing their efforts to save Station 19, it's always a possibility the crew will be seen once again, whether on Grey's Anatomy or the spinoff.
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If you want to kick a crypto founder or VC into fight or flight mode, ask him about his low float, high fully diluted valuation (FDV) token launch.
The online part of the crypto world has been blaming these sorts of token launches where the amount of initially available tokens is small, and the total supply is large on lackluster returns that purportedly benefit insiders for some newly-circulating coins. Boiled down, some allege that inflated FDVs are making it difficult for retail investors to capture any upside.
One chart has been making the rounds showing a large majority of new Binance listings seeing price declines in recent months.
The prodigious crypto poster cobie opined on the subject at length, concluding that new token launches are uninvestable because of the privatization of price discovery and unhealthy inflated valuations from VC markets that ignore supply and demand.
In the VC corner, Dragonfly managing partner Haseeb Qureshi argued that new token prices are actually down because risky assets became generally less attractive when instability flared up in the Middle East.
In Solana land, where token launches have been a big driver of DeFi activity in recent months, its unclear how much of a problem this all is. Jito and Jupiters tokens were among the rare few to appreciate in price following their Binance listing despite having FDVs in the billions, per CoinGecko. Still, the Solana ecosystem token PYTH declined post its early February listing, per the aforementioned chart.
I spoke with David Lu, core contributor at Drift Labs, about the perpetuals DEXs airdrop from last week. DRIFT launched with 17% of its total supply circulating, Lu said, adding that many tokens launch with closer to 10% in circulation.
Lu said this put Drifts community on a more level playing field with insiders.
The high FDV just benefits VCs and insiders and really hurts people because your real users cannot participate. And I think at some point the music stops, and once your community leaves, thats it for your project, Lu said.
DRIFTs price has climbed over the past week, though its exchange listings were somewhat staggered, and I wont claim to know causally why the price is up.
But maybe theres no silver bullet to avoiding most tokens dumping after launch. If making the token price go up was as simple as punching numbers in differently, wouldnt everyone be doing it?
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Spoiler alert! This story contains spoilers for Greys Anatomys Season 20 finale Burn It Down, which aired May 30. If you arent caught up, you can stream the episode with a Hulu subscription.
It was all but promised that Catherine Fox would be on a tear when Greys Anatomy kicked off its Season 20 finale, as she learned in the unhinged penultimate episode that Meredith, Amelia and Teddy had gone behind her back to continue their groundbreaking research into Alzheimers disease. But there were a couple of times in Burn It Down when the Seattle surgeons held their ground against the intimidating Fox Foundation owner, including a grand gesture by Miranda Bailey and the interns to end the season on a cliffhanger. While it was a powerful statement of solidarity, the whole thing fell flat to me.
Catherine (Debbie Allen) got called out more than once in Greys Anatomys season finale. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) refused to be bullied into handing over her Alzheimers research, choosing to publish it instead, and Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) accused Catherine of being on an ego trip when she told Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) that she couldnt operate on Station 19s Theo Ruiz. However, the biggest stand against Catherine came from Miranda and the first-years in defense of Lucas Adams.
At the end of Season 19, Lucas (Niko Terho) chose to operate on a patient after Teddy collapsed on the OR floor. The patient didnt survive, and after an investigation, the hospital board recommended that Catherine make the intern repeat his first year.
As she was about to dole out the punishment, the other four interns barged into the office and demanded that Catherine go against the boards recommendation or they would all walk. Catherine scoffed at the notion, saying they were all replaceable, and thats when Miranda (Chandra Wilson) made her entrance, asking if she, too, could be so easily replaced. The episode ended with the women in a death-stare stalemate.
Of the three times someone stood up to Catherine Fox in the Season 20 finale, Lucas situation held the lowest stakes. Meredith was fighting to save millions of people from Alzheimers. Teddy was fighting to save a firefighters life. The interns were fighting to save Lucas from either having to repeat a year or accept the cushy job hed been offered in Chicago? Um, I think hell be OK.
I love to see Miranda stand up for whats right, especially when shes coming to the defense of one of her protgs, but its hard for me to believe this was the hill shed choose to die on. She certainly did no such thing when George OMalley failed his intern exam and had to repeat a year. Miranda even told Simone earlier in the episode that it wasnt up to them where Lucas chose to continue his career.
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Unfortunately, the all or none attitude of the interns was kind of hard for me to accept as well, due to behind-the-scenes happenings. If the first-year residents feel that strongly about remaining five strong, whats going to happen when Greys Anatomy loses cast member Midori Francis? No one knows yet how Mika Yasuda will be written out of the show, but will everyone threaten to quit again when that exit comes in Season 21?
Weve got a few months before we find out how Catherine responds to Mirandas ultimatum, but in the meantime, you can relive Season 20 or any of your favorite Greys Anatomy eras on Hulu. Also be sure to check out our 2024 TV schedule to see whats premiering soon.
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