Anyone who today condemns Genocide risks being labelled (and libeled) by

the massed media of the Western World as an anti-Semite.
 
It was as crazy in the 1930s. When the Nurenberg decrees stripped German
Jews of their Civil rights, Eamon de Valera condemned the Nazi measure.
DEV was attacked for his principled, ethical stance, by Fine Gael’s Desmond
Fitzgerald. Dev and Desmond had been very close comrades, handcuffed
together by the British and interned without trial in 1918.
   On a pilgrimage to Kiev to worship the Neo-Nazi puppet regime led by a clown,
Leo Varadkar solemnly described De Valera as an admirer of Hitler.
 
    Unlike the reactionary Bourbons, who reputedly remembered everything and
    learned othing, the Blueshirts apparently have forgotten everything and learned
    nothing.