Conor McGregor explains how he was blamed for an Algerian killing Irish children outside of a school

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Conor McGregor Exposes Government Cover-Up After Children Stabbed in Dublin: “I Was the Scapegoat”

In a no-holds-barred interview, Irish fighter and entrepreneur Conor McGregor broke his silence on what he described as a state-orchestrated campaign to shift public attention from the brutal stabbing of several children by a foreign national. Instead of holding the perpetrator accountable, the Irish government allegedly chose to target McGregor, using him as a political scapegoat for pointing out the obvious.

The horrific attack happened on Parnell Street, right outside a school. An Algerian man —reportedly carrying an Irish passport— stabbed several children and a teacher who attempted to intervene. A brave Irish citizen and an immigrant from Brazil managed to subdue the attacker. Yet rather than launching a national outcry or a review of immigration policy, the establishment turned on McGregor.

“I was the scapegoat,” he said firmly. “You never get a straight answer from these people. There was no full disclosure about who the attacker really was,” he added, referring to the state’s refusal to release critical details.

The tweet that sparked controversy simply read: “Ireland is at war.” And for McGregor, that was not hyperbole—it was a reflection of reality. While Ireland’s streets see rising violence tied to immigration chaos, government officials are more focused on silencing critics than solving problems.

Instead of confronting the systemic failures, authorities launched a campaign blaming McGregor’s social media for the outrage that followed. He was cast as a dangerous instigator, while the real danger —an unvetted foreigner stabbing children— was minimized or ignored.

“A man stabs Irish children and somehow it’s my fault?” McGregor asked in disbelief. The rhetorical answer from the government? Yes. That kind of logic now dominates a political class determined to protect globalist narratives over the lives of Irish citizens.

The people of Ireland, however, are not fooled. Across social media, thousands voiced support for McGregor, saying he had the courage to speak the truth. This isn’t about racism or xenophobia —it’s about national security, accountability, and a government that has failed its people.

McGregor, long admired for his fearlessness in the octagon, has become a voice of resistance in the public square. By speaking out, he has exposed a regime more interested in silencing dissent than in protecting its own children. His message strikes a nerve because it’s what many are thinking but fear to say.

The silence from mainstream media only reinforces the public’s distrust. But as McGregor shows, you don’t need a government title to tell the truth —just courage. And right now, Ireland needs courage more than ever.

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