Mass Migration to Ireland & Europe



There's a good possibility that she'll just think of him as a creepy man (white women have no idea what they're in for)
 
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There's a good possibility that she'll just think of him as a creepy man (white women have no idea what they're in for)

Sadly you might be correct. Since we aren't allowed to smack random folk - I have made it my business to carry ham or bacon sammiches when I'm on the train.
Very smelly ones.
They haven't outlawed eating those yet and our beloved new to the parish seem to intensely dislike them for some reason.😇
 
Sadly you might be correct. Since we aren't allowed to smack random folk - I have made it my business to carry ham or bacon sammiches when I'm on the train.
Very smelly ones.
They haven't outlawed eating those yet and our beloved new to the parish seem to intensely dislike them for some reason.😇
Instead of getting your loved ones a pet dog for Christmas this year why not get them a pet pig?


As clean as a dog with the added bonus of being a shield against muzzie rapists.
 
Instead of getting your loved ones a pet dog for Christmas this year why not get them a pet pig?


As clean as a dog with the added bonus of being a shield against muzzie rapists.
Big pig fan. Already ahead of the curve I nagged so much I finally was allowed one. She's happy eating all the windfall atm. Stormy day in the Kingdom. Smarter than the dogs 🥰
 
Look Aldo. I think flying the national fleg outside houses and off lampposts etc looks tatty and I don't really like this new phenomenon.

However, which came first the chicken or the egg? Did these people just start flying them for no reason or have they done it in response to seeing their Country and communities taken from them?

I bet the D4 heads didn't ask that question.
It wouldn't occur to them to ask about the why's of the situation.
All bien pensants middle class lefties.
There is no diversity of opinions allowed in mainstream media ironically enough given that diversity is all they shyte on about.
 
I think Steenson has hit the nail on the head there:

He claimed those calling for the flags to be taken down are political lackees who are in the pay of the State, describing them as "woke, liberal activists who despise the Irish nation and have attempted to bring it down for years".

Malachy Steenson said that any councillors who do not want the tricolour hung in their area and who feel intimidated by it should "find another country to go to". :ROFLMAO:
And bring Malachy with them because he attacked the far right himself on radio. The marxist stickie cant help himself
 
Good question. They are social creatures but for now the already existing menagerie seems enough...but I'd get her a female companion if she got sad.
Amazing creatures - very clean contrary to portrayal in media.
Hmm contrary to portrayal in the media, must be because the media is owned by you know jwho.
 

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Wondering why the EU is so screwed? Just look at its top diplomat​

Kaja Kallas’s “surprise” at the role of the Soviets and the Chinese in WW2.
Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s de facto foreign minister (and former prime minister of Estonia), is unusually, grotesquely incompetent, even for an unelected EU apparatchik.
Like former German Foreign Minister Annalena “360 Degrees” Baerbock – now instagraming like an excited upper-class teenager from her ill-begotten UN sinecure in New York – Kallas also displays an enormous capacity for being pleased with herself. She appears never happier than when holding a mic to her own platitudes, presented in a mortifyingly basic form of very labored English, while being obsequiously soft-balled by a fawning interviewer.
In both cases, the contrast between the self-image and reality is jarring: Kallas and Baerbock’s obvious, glaring lack of intellectual ability, elementary education, and basic professional know-how should have ended their misguided career ambitions long ago.
Yet, instead, Kallas, like Baerbock, has not only rapidly fallen up the slippery ladder of career and privilege. She has done so in a particularly visible area. High officials responsible for the economy, for instance, can do – and do – enormous damage. But those in charge of foreign policy are no less dangerous, while, literally, publicly representing tens or hundreds of millions of people.
A professional and intelligent foreign minister – such as, for instance, China’s Wang Yi, India’s S. Jaishankar, or Russia’s Sergey Lavrov – can enhance respect for a country or bloc even among its critics or opponents. However, an amateurish and dim top diplomat becomes a disgrace to be ashamed of before the world, even among embarrassed friends. They’re perhaps worse: a laughingstock, signaling that whoever chooses to be represented by a fool must be foolish as well.

With Kaja Kallas’s tenure as the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, both cringe and ridicule are abundant. Her recent peak performances have included a truly inane take on the history of the Second World War, silly and rather racist musings on the general abilities of “the Russians”and “the Chinese,” and, of course, a preposterous attempt to blame them – plus Iran and North Korea – for disrupting our brave old world of a rules-bound order that includes the Gaza genocide, compliments of Israel and the West.
Regarding what Kallas mistakes for history, the high-flyer from Estonia has opined that she was surprised by claims that Russia and China fought together in and won World War II. Of course, that’s simply a fact: Both countries were and are widely recognized as prominent members of the alliance that defeated global fascism in Europe and Asia.
Indeed, if Kallas were capable of telling an intern to Google the matter or consult the online version of the Encyclopedia Britannica, she’d find out quickly that China and Russia (then the core of the Soviet Union) are counted among the “Big Four” core of the alliance (alongside Great Britain and the US). This place was earned with rivers of blood: China and the Soviet Union were the two most brutally devastated countries in World War Two. China fought massive Japanese forces, and Russia broke the spine of Nazi Germany’s Wehrmacht. Even busy Estonian collaborators could not save the day for the Führer.
Kallas, put differently, went public with her astonishment about water being wet and our planet a sphere.
In light of this historical (and, in a sad way, historic, too) imbecility it is intriguing to find that only last year Kallas spoke at the same Estonian conference as historian Tim Snyder. But then again, maybe it’s not, considering Snyder’s sorry descent into reliably Russophobic and compulsively Cold War re-enacting demagoguery. It also was the same meeting, of course, where Kallas glibly chattered away about breaking up Russia. Who knows? Maybe her friend Tim was nodding along encouragingly in the audience.
Regarding the various aptitudes of “the Russians” and “the Chinese”in “technology” and “social sciences,” it was hard to tell about what provincial stereotypes exactly Kallas was trying to ramble on. Except that, somehow, in her head they add up to a fiendish ability to make “big, big fires” in NATO-EU Europe. By which rather badaboom-ish expression, she clearly means that the big bad Russians and Chinese incite the otherwise famously happy and content masses of Europe. Yellow Vests, farmers’ rebellions, the new right surging in, at least, the UK, France, and Germany? Blame the outside aChina accuses EU’s Kallas of ‘stoking confrontation’
And then, there’s the global angle, obviously. A mind as capacious as Kallas’s must think big: There it turns out that it is not over three post-Cold War decades of arrogant and very violent Western unilateralism (served with or without “value” babble), regime change operations by war and subversion, economic warfare (by now also fratricidal), and, last but not least, outright genocide, as now in Gaza, that have discredited the West’s idea of international “order.” It is all the fault of those who dare resist this abomination masquerading as based on “rules,”namely, in this case, China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
Kallas is one of those public figures where it’s hard to believe they hear themselves talk, so deranged, out-of-place, and absurd is their output. But she clearly does, and she even loves it. The explanation for that is actually simple: We are obviously dealing with, in political terms, a ruthless opportunist and careerist; in intellectual terms, a bigoted ideologue; and, in psychological terms, a raging narcissist.
What is harder to answer is a much more important question: How is it possible that among almost 450 million EU citizens, it is Kaja Kallas who was selected to represent them all, atrociously, embarrassingly, shamefully? In a superficial, if still important, sense, such madness is the result of the EU not being the democratic “garden” its apparatchiks love to fantasize about but a regime of bureaucratic authoritarianism.
Citizens do not matter, self-empowered and self-selecting “elites” decide. Everything. In this case, what “qualifies” ditto Kallas is her fanatical Russophobia as well as provincial Sinophobia and the reliable simplicity and rigidity of her half-baked third-hand views.
In a deeper sense that is even more important, however, the rise and persistence of such a devastating, sadly comical incompetent speak to something else, of course: the profound, pervasive, social and cultural decadence of EU-NATO Europe. As long as Europeans – whether at the EU or national level – are represented by the likes of Kallas, Baerbock, or – for that matter – von der Leyen, Macron, Starmer, or Merz, they will not stop Europe’s rapid decline.
 
Russia is a menace to sovereign Poland & the Baltic states and needs to be dismantled. It is a prison for over 30 distinct nations. An empire that needs to be put in its place.
 

Wondering why the EU is so screwed? Just look at its top diplomat​

Kaja Kallas’s “surprise” at the role of the Soviets and the Chinese in WW2.
Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s de facto foreign minister (and former prime minister of Estonia), is unusually, grotesquely incompetent, even for an unelected EU apparatchik.
Like former German Foreign Minister Annalena “360 Degrees” Baerbock – now instagraming like an excited upper-class teenager from her ill-begotten UN sinecure in New York – Kallas also displays an enormous capacity for being pleased with herself. She appears never happier than when holding a mic to her own platitudes, presented in a mortifyingly basic form of very labored English, while being obsequiously soft-balled by a fawning interviewer.
In both cases, the contrast between the self-image and reality is jarring: Kallas and Baerbock’s obvious, glaring lack of intellectual ability, elementary education, and basic professional know-how should have ended their misguided career ambitions long ago.
Yet, instead, Kallas, like Baerbock, has not only rapidly fallen up the slippery ladder of career and privilege. She has done so in a particularly visible area. High officials responsible for the economy, for instance, can do – and do – enormous damage. But those in charge of foreign policy are no less dangerous, while, literally, publicly representing tens or hundreds of millions of people.
A professional and intelligent foreign minister – such as, for instance, China’s Wang Yi, India’s S. Jaishankar, or Russia’s Sergey Lavrov – can enhance respect for a country or bloc even among its critics or opponents. However, an amateurish and dim top diplomat becomes a disgrace to be ashamed of before the world, even among embarrassed friends. They’re perhaps worse: a laughingstock, signaling that whoever chooses to be represented by a fool must be foolish as well.

With Kaja Kallas’s tenure as the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, both cringe and ridicule are abundant. Her recent peak performances have included a truly inane take on the history of the Second World War, silly and rather racist musings on the general abilities of “the Russians”and “the Chinese,” and, of course, a preposterous attempt to blame them – plus Iran and North Korea – for disrupting our brave old world of a rules-bound order that includes the Gaza genocide, compliments of Israel and the West.
Regarding what Kallas mistakes for history, the high-flyer from Estonia has opined that she was surprised by claims that Russia and China fought together in and won World War II. Of course, that’s simply a fact: Both countries were and are widely recognized as prominent members of the alliance that defeated global fascism in Europe and Asia.
Indeed, if Kallas were capable of telling an intern to Google the matter or consult the online version of the Encyclopedia Britannica, she’d find out quickly that China and Russia (then the core of the Soviet Union) are counted among the “Big Four” core of the alliance (alongside Great Britain and the US). This place was earned with rivers of blood: China and the Soviet Union were the two most brutally devastated countries in World War Two. China fought massive Japanese forces, and Russia broke the spine of Nazi Germany’s Wehrmacht. Even busy Estonian collaborators could not save the day for the Führer.
Kallas, put differently, went public with her astonishment about water being wet and our planet a sphere.
In light of this historical (and, in a sad way, historic, too) imbecility it is intriguing to find that only last year Kallas spoke at the same Estonian conference as historian Tim Snyder. But then again, maybe it’s not, considering Snyder’s sorry descent into reliably Russophobic and compulsively Cold War re-enacting demagoguery. It also was the same meeting, of course, where Kallas glibly chattered away about breaking up Russia. Who knows? Maybe her friend Tim was nodding along encouragingly in the audience.
Regarding the various aptitudes of “the Russians” and “the Chinese”in “technology” and “social sciences,” it was hard to tell about what provincial stereotypes exactly Kallas was trying to ramble on. Except that, somehow, in her head they add up to a fiendish ability to make “big, big fires” in NATO-EU Europe. By which rather badaboom-ish expression, she clearly means that the big bad Russians and Chinese incite the otherwise famously happy and content masses of Europe. Yellow Vests, farmers’ rebellions, the new right surging in, at least, the UK, France, and Germany? Blame the outside aChina accuses EU’s Kallas of ‘stoking confrontation’
And then, there’s the global angle, obviously. A mind as capacious as Kallas’s must think big: There it turns out that it is not over three post-Cold War decades of arrogant and very violent Western unilateralism (served with or without “value” babble), regime change operations by war and subversion, economic warfare (by now also fratricidal), and, last but not least, outright genocide, as now in Gaza, that have discredited the West’s idea of international “order.” It is all the fault of those who dare resist this abomination masquerading as based on “rules,”namely, in this case, China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
Kallas is one of those public figures where it’s hard to believe they hear themselves talk, so deranged, out-of-place, and absurd is their output. But she clearly does, and she even loves it. The explanation for that is actually simple: We are obviously dealing with, in political terms, a ruthless opportunist and careerist; in intellectual terms, a bigoted ideologue; and, in psychological terms, a raging narcissist.
What is harder to answer is a much more important question: How is it possible that among almost 450 million EU citizens, it is Kaja Kallas who was selected to represent them all, atrociously, embarrassingly, shamefully? In a superficial, if still important, sense, such madness is the result of the EU not being the democratic “garden” its apparatchiks love to fantasize about but a regime of bureaucratic authoritarianism.
Citizens do not matter, self-empowered and self-selecting “elites” decide. Everything. In this case, what “qualifies” ditto Kallas is her fanatical Russophobia as well as provincial Sinophobia and the reliable simplicity and rigidity of her half-baked third-hand views.
In a deeper sense that is even more important, however, the rise and persistence of such a devastating, sadly comical incompetent speak to something else, of course: the profound, pervasive, social and cultural decadence of EU-NATO Europe. As long as Europeans – whether at the EU or national level – are represented by the likes of Kallas, Baerbock, or – for that matter – von der Leyen, Macron, Starmer, or Merz, they will not stop Europe’s rapid decline.
That is an excellent and well written piece, one of the few I keep returning to to pick out the gems contained therein, and yes, the conclusion drawn is, unfortunately, only too pitifully correct.
 
Down in Tralee for a few days' break, and the place is unrecognisable from the last time I was down a few years ago. Must be about 50 per cent foreign (the usual loudmouth Africans, Romanians etc) and most of the Irish crowd are knackers.

It was always nice to escape from Dublinistan for a while. These towns generally still had a semblance of Irish character which Dublin has lost - but that seems to have changed.

I passed through Limerick on the way down and thought I'd entered Islamabad.
 
My cousin was telling me in their village it started off with the usal fastfood joint, pizzas etc. Then they took over the local shop. Then they took over the local garage, and now all of those stores are filled with asians working in them, about 95% Asian with the odd irish person working a few shifts in the shop and garage.

Its like they move in, start small and then all their brothers, cousins, uncles etc arrive and take up the jobs.
 
Down in Tralee for a few days' break, and the place is unrecognisable from the last time I was down a few years ago. Must be about 50 per cent foreign (the usual loudmouth Africans, Romanians etc) and most of the Irish crowd are knackers.

It was always nice to escape from Dublinistan for a while. These towns generally still had a semblance of Irish character which Dublin has lost - but that seems to have changed.

I passed through Limerick on the way down and thought I'd entered Islamabad.
Yep, that's how it works.

Been at the Ploughing this week and there is a multitude of dark faces as there never has been before. A well tanned RTE reporter was trying to talk to some poor unfortunate pale skinned four year old demanding what she thought of the show so far while her mother tried to make encouraging noises. Quite terrifying in a way.
 
Down in Tralee for a few days' break, and the place is unrecognisable from the last time I was down a few years ago. Must be about 50 per cent foreign (the usual loudmouth Africans, Romanians etc) and most of the Irish crowd are knackers.

It was always nice to escape from Dublinistan for a while. These towns generally still had a semblance of Irish character which Dublin has lost - but that seems to have changed.

I passed through Limerick on the way down and thought I'd entered Islamabad.
Tralee is ok until lunchtime. Terrifying after 8pm. Same with Killarney. Been like that for years now - but the turkeys still vote for Christmas
 

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