Acting on reports, AFA members confronted four of the so-called "Celtic Wolves" in a city centre pub in a Dublin city and after a brief but frank discussion, the boneheads acted on the anti-fascists advice to abandon their meeting and leave the pub. Emerging from the pub, the fash were provided with an escort to O'Connell St. AFA is aware that following the 'Love Ulster' fiasco, the mean streets of Dublin can sometimes be less than accommodating to the national socialist element in the North who supported that particular outing. So we were a little concerned at how four boneheads openly sporting Nazi t-shirts and badges might be received. The bones seemed not to appreciate our concern and on reaching what they presumed to be the 'comfort zone' of a packed O'Connell St felt confident enough to shout something about "red scum" before high-tailing it towards the Liffey.Enticed by the prospect of further political debate, anti-fascists followed. Disaster was then heaped upon disaster for these specimens of the master race as they were repeatedly battered as they attempted to evade further attention. The final ignimony came when two of them, having abandoned their comrades to their fate, jumped into a taxi and to a hoped-for speedy exit from the fray. Unfortunately for them, not quickly enough. Stuck in traffic and with the windows rolled down, the generous bones invited and received a farewell barrage of blows from the obliging anti-fascists.
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