Politics
Thousands Rally in Dublin for United Against Racism Event

Thousands of individuals gathered in Dublin on March 2, 2024, for a significant rally organized by the grassroots group United Against Racism. The event commenced at approximately 13:00 from Parnell Square and proceeded to Custom House Quay, highlighting solidarity with immigrants facing increasing hostility in the city.
Participants in the rally expressed their unity through powerful chants, including “Our immigrants are under attack. Say it loud, fight back. Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here.” A prominent figure in the demonstration was a woman leading the crowd with a megaphone, ensuring that the message resonated throughout the streets of Dublin.
The atmosphere was vibrant, with carnival performers, dancers, and a steel band entertaining the crowd. In a post on social media, United Against Racism emphasized the importance of the event, stating, “All out to stand with our migrant community and celebrate what we can build when we come together. Let’s make today the largest anti-racism demo possible and show once and for all that we are the majority.”
The rally also drew support from local political figures. Irish presidential candidate Catherine Connolly expressed her enthusiasm for the event, describing it as an “anti-racism, multi-cultural, community carnival.” This sentiment reflects a growing recognition of the need to address anti-immigrant sentiments in Ireland.
United Against Racism has positioned itself as a counter-force against far-right groups that have sought to blame migrants for the ongoing housing crisis in the country. The group aims to foster inclusivity and support for migrants, reinforcing the message that diversity is an asset to Irish society.
As the event unfolded, it became clear that the gathering was not just a protest but a celebration of multiculturalism and community spirit. The turnout exemplified the commitment of many Dublin residents to stand against racism and support those who contribute to the city’s rich cultural tapestry.
This rally represents a critical moment in Dublin’s ongoing dialogue about immigration and social justice. It underscores the collective desire for a society that embraces diversity and stands firm against discrimination.
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