Mass Migration to Ireland & Europe

Damn far right will get the blame from red Ruth, and cue ball khunt will demand we "take the knee" for Masumeh.... Say his name "Masumeh"
That baldy twat needs a right good kick up the rear end, doubt that it will make much difference though, he has this idea that he is some sort of messiah and must sufer such traumas in spreading the word of lefty truth. Perhaps we should find some lions to feed him to, it'll cheer him up no end!
 
Big Jim has suspended funding to (just) one pro-refugee group because of concern over financial mismanagement. Come on Jimbo! There are hundreds of these grouplets. Stop paying them all.

Suspending just one is a tease.

Jimbo was also in Belfast with Varadkar and the SDLP at the weekend pushing for a united ireland. What a bunch of delusional homosexual abortionist clowns!

What will the immigration policy be in this united Ireland? Are the Ulster Prods going to be happy with that?
 
Big Jim has suspended funding to (just) one pro-refugee group because of concern over financial mismanagement. Come on Jimbo! There are hundreds of these grouplets. Stop paying them all.

Suspending just one is a tease.

Jimbo was also in Belfast with Varadkar and the SDLP at the weekend pushing for a united ireland. What a bunch of delusional homosexual abortionist clowns!

What will the immigration policy be in this united Ireland? Are the Ulster Prods going to be happy with that?
Varadakar and the likes of O'Callagahan, talking / posing, about a United Ireland is a complete distraction job ! ! !

They couldn't care less about the 26 Counties , nevermind the 32 Counties ! !

A real, look over there, Squirrel, job !
 
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What was their stated issue? He doesn’t go along with the country’s “woke” doctrine ?


View: https://x.com/theatlassociety/status/2070337502154826233

It couldn’t have been all the other stuff because the conspiracy clowns don’t have influence on anything in this state, thankfully.

More like these same dumb clowns giving the state the excuse they to censor stuff, as usual.
 
What was their stated issue? He doesn’t go along with the country’s “woke” doctrine ?


View: https://x.com/theatlassociety/status/2070337502154826233

It couldn’t have been all the other stuff because the conspiracy clowns don’t have influence on anything in this state, thankfully.

More like these same dumb clowns giving the state the excuse they to censor stuff, as usual.

Arse Shagging hasn't done anything for his looks ! ! !

 

Some decent points relating to the underlying economics and prioitisation of migrant needs.

But old Tim there being American doesn't really know what he's talking about when he talks about how "the cultural landscape of Ireland is changing" with migration.

Apart from the current problematic Islamic element, at least earlier migration waves and accompanying economic development brought many welcome changes.

See Tim there has no idea what the Ireland of old was like. (Just like I think a lot of the usual suspects in this country who rarely get out either now or whem they were growing up since they were inside watching American TV just as now they wean themselves on the American internet.)

I myself remember very well from first hand experience growing up places including Ballybrack, the Farm, Sallynoggin, Dun Laoghaire, Summerhill, Joseph’s mansions, Sherrif Street, and what they were like then.

I regularly witnessed in the 80's the drugs, the rashes of joyriding, the PCP (angel dust), the glue sniffing, the ubiquitous “gear” etc.

I can remember the muggings and attacks in the above places, and how as a kid you walked about in a constant state of battle readiness, where colossal gangs might appear from around the corner, and you’d be killed if you didn’t manage to outrun them.

Then later on, I remember well how Dublin low life invented dirty HIV syringe robberies. I also remember how they invented the double bladed Stanley knife attack (so your scar would never heal). Those were all Dublin scum bag innovations, afaik.

That was during the day time. If you ventured into Dublin city at night in the 80's as a kid it was more often than not a fucking war zone in most of it.

All these places have much, much improved since then. I'm sure the north side and west side is similar. (Or, I used to hear it was even worse?)
 
roc hates Moslems.
No, I don't. I loathe the proselytising, totalitarian, oppressive, misogynist, anti-social elements within the religion of Islam. Just as I loathe the same elements in other religions. Then the element of many Muslims desiring to impose sharia law in place of the current system I loathe. Just as I loathe the element in Irish catholicism who have similar ideas based on their own beliefs. Most of all I loathe the element that has given rise to 48000 plus Islamic terror attacks since 9/11 in nearly 70 nations. Additionally I loathe the apologists for these tendencies, those who try to justify and rationalise it, like a number on these fora. But an ordinary Muslim who reads their holy books to find wisdom about how to live a better life and doesn't seek to impose their views on anyone else, I have absolutely no issue with.
 
Some decent points relating to the underlying economics and prioitisation of migrant needs.

But old Tim there being American doesn't really know what he's talking about when he talks about how "the cultural landscape of Ireland is changing" with migration.

Apart from the current problematic Islamic element, at least earlier migration waves and accompanying economic development brought many welcome changes.

See Tim there has no idea what the Ireland of old was like. (Just like I think a lot of the usual suspects in this country who rarely get out either now or whem they were growing up since they were inside watching American TV just as now they wean themselves on the American internet.)

I myself remember very well from first hand experience growing up places including Ballybrack, the Farm, Sallynoggin, Dun Laoghaire, Summerhill, Joseph’s mansions, Sherrif Street, and what they were like then.

I regularly witnessed in the 80's the drugs, the rashes of joyriding, the PCP (angel dust), the glue sniffing, the ubiquitous “gear” etc.

I can remember the muggings and attacks in the above places, and how as a kid you walked about in a constant state of battle readiness, where colossal gangs might appear from around the corner, and you’d be killed if you didn’t manage to outrun them.

Then later on, I remember well how Dublin low life invented dirty HIV syringe robberies. I also remember how they invented the double bladed Stanley knife attack (so your scar would never heal). Those were all Dublin scum bag innovations, afaik.

That was during the day time. If you ventured into Dublin city at night in the 80's as a kid it was more often than not a fucking war zone in most of it.

All these places have much, much improved since then. I'm sure the north side and west side is similar. (Or, I used to hear it was even worse?)
Just on the mention of the double bladed Stanley Knife I once got to know an English fellow living in France who served two years for causing injury with such a weapon during the era of football hooliganism in 70s and 80s. Was he brought up in a high rise flat on some slum estate in a God foresaken old northern mill town? Not at all, he had enjoyed the luxury of a private education provided by caring parents who owned a prosperous plastics factory in the Midlands. So why did he turn out that way? I don't know for sure, but I guess it was a matter of still wanting to prove something about himself, and football violence was the outlet he found. Can't say I was impressed by the guy.
 
Some decent points relating to the underlying economics and prioitisation of migrant needs.

But old Tim there being American doesn't really know what he's talking about when he talks about how "the cultural landscape of Ireland is changing" with migration.

Apart from the current problematic Islamic element, at least earlier migration waves and accompanying economic development brought many welcome changes.

See Tim there has no idea what the Ireland of old was like. (Just like I think a lot of the usual suspects in this country who rarely get out either now or whem they were growing up since they were inside watching American TV just as now they wean themselves on the American internet.)

I myself remember very well from first hand experience growing up places including Ballybrack, the Farm, Sallynoggin, Dun Laoghaire, Summerhill, Joseph’s mansions, Sherrif Street, and what they were like then.

I regularly witnessed in the 80's the drugs, the rashes of joyriding, the PCP (angel dust), the glue sniffing, the ubiquitous “gear” etc.

I can remember the muggings and attacks in the above places, and how as a kid you walked about in a constant state of battle readiness, where colossal gangs might appear from around the corner, and you’d be killed if you didn’t manage to outrun them.

Then later on, I remember well how Dublin low life invented dirty HIV syringe robberies. I also remember how they invented the double bladed Stanley knife attack (so your scar would never heal). Those were all Dublin scum bag innovations, afaik.

That was during the day time. If you ventured into Dublin city at night in the 80's as a kid it was more often than not a fucking war zone in most of it.

All these places have much, much improved since then. I'm sure the north side and west side is similar. (Or, I used to hear it was even worse?)
Not everyone grew up in inner city Dublin, or a council estate in Mullingar or whatever.
We have a situation in Ireland today where only those with negative experiences/memories are allowed to describe what it was like. Those who had a happy childhood/life in the 80s are dismissed out of hand.
 
For the average small town in Ireland, there's been a significant decline over the past 20 years.
 
Just as an Observation = = Re; What has gone on in recent years in so many Western Countries.

One thing that is abundantly clear = = The Indigenous Elites have got away with blatantly ( and scot-free ) treating the Indigenous Working Classes of those Western Countries as Second Class Citizens ( and much worse than Second Class Citizens ) in their own Countries ! !

That kinds of thing should have sparked Revolution !

It goes to show how much the Working Class People of those Countries have been crushed under the Jack-Boots of Globalism ! ! !

Of course the Indigenous Elites did this as Quislings for their Globalist Over-Lords ! ! !
 
Just as an Observation = = Re; What has gone on in recent years in so many Western Countries.

One thing that is abundantly clear = = The Indigenous Elites have got away with blatantly ( and scot-free ) treating the Indigenous Working Classes of those Western Countries as Second Class Citizens ( and much worse than Second Class Citizens ) in their own Countries ! !

That kinds of thing should have sparked Revolution !

It goes to show how much the Working Class People of those Countries have been crushed under the Jack-Boots of Globalism ! ! !

Of course the Indigenous Elites did this as Quislings for their Globalist Over-Lords ! ! !
The fear of being called 'racist' strikes pure terror into the hearts of the ruling elites.
They really are the most cowardly 'leaders' ever produced by the west.
 
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No, I don't. I loathe the proselytising, totalitarian, oppressive, misogynist, anti-social elements within the religion of Islam. Just as I loathe the same elements in other religions. Then the element of many Muslims desiring to impose sharia law in place of the current system I loathe. Just as I loathe the element in Irish catholicism who have similar ideas based on their own beliefs. Most of all I loathe the element that has given rise to 48000 plus Islamic terror attacks since 9/11 in nearly 70 nations. Additionally I loathe the apologists for these tendencies, those who try to justify and rationalise it, like a number on these fora. But an ordinary Muslim who reads their holy books to find wisdom about how to live a better life and doesn't seek to impose their views on anyone else, I have absolutely no issue with.
So you hate individual Muslims then 🙄
 
Not everyone grew up in inner city Dublin, or a council estate in Mullingar or whatever.
We have a situation in Ireland today where only those with negative experiences/memories are allowed to describe what it was like. Those who had a happy childhood/life in the 80s are dismissed out of hand.
It seems the poster is cherry picking the worst areas, time period etc to prove his point. Syringe robberies ffs, Dolphins Barn and Summerhill maybe but they certainly weren't commonplace
 
Some decent points relating to the underlying economics and prioitisation of migrant needs.

But old Tim there being American doesn't really know what he's talking about when he talks about how "the cultural landscape of Ireland is changing" with migration.

Apart from the current problematic Islamic element, at least earlier migration waves and accompanying economic development brought many welcome changes.

See Tim there has no idea what the Ireland of old was like. (Just like I think a lot of the usual suspects in this country who rarely get out either now or whem they were growing up since they were inside watching American TV just as now they wean themselves on the American internet.)

I myself remember very well from first hand experience growing up places including Ballybrack, the Farm, Sallynoggin, Dun Laoghaire, Summerhill, Joseph’s mansions, Sherrif Street, and what they were like then.

I regularly witnessed in the 80's the drugs, the rashes of joyriding, the PCP (angel dust), the glue sniffing, the ubiquitous “gear” etc.

I can remember the muggings and attacks in the above places, and how as a kid you walked about in a constant state of battle readiness, where colossal gangs might appear from around the corner, and you’d be killed if you didn’t manage to outrun them.

Then later on, I remember well how Dublin low life invented dirty HIV syringe robberies. I also remember how they invented the double bladed Stanley knife attack (so your scar would never heal). Those were all Dublin scum bag innovations, afaik.

That was during the day time. If you ventured into Dublin city at night in the 80's as a kid it was more often than not a fucking war zone in most of it.

All these places have much, much improved since then. I'm sure the north side and west side is similar. (Or, I used to hear it was even worse?)
By cultural landscape changing he meant importing the third world into a once homogeneously White country.
 
It seems the poster is cherry picking the worst areas, time period etc to prove his point. Syringe robberies ffs, Dolphins Barn and Summerhill maybe but they certainly weren't commonplace
The syringe robberies I am referring specifically to occurred in the early nineties, right in Dublin City centre - there was an epidemic of these type of robberies, in Dublin, carried out by heroin junkies, for a period of time.
 
On the subject of the economy. There's a type of bizzare narcissism with Irish people who insist our economic circumstances in the late 70s/80s were somehow unique in Europe. Things were just soo bad in Ireland!
Three MILLION people were made redundant in England between 1978 - 1983. Many of them permantly jobless thereafter. That's more than the entire working population of Ireland at the time. A bit of perspective is needed.
 
On the subject of the economy. There's a type of bizzare narcissism with Irish people who insist our economic circumstances in the late 70s/80s were somehow unique in Europe. Things were just soo bad in Ireland!
Three MILLION people were made redundant in England between 1978 - 1983. Many of them permantly jobless thereafter. That's more than the entire working population of Ireland at the time. A bit of perspective is needed.
And yet Thatcher is still revered by many. No humanity about that woman at all.
 
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And yet Thatcher is still revered by many. No humanity about that woman at all.
Thatcher had many many many weakness's ~ ~ But it has to be said that, she was a British Nationalist for the most part anyway !

Now ~ ~ I'd put a fair bet that the policies that were brought in when Thatcher was there, would have been brought in under who-ever happened to be the Tory Leader at that time.

It was as plain as the Nose on a, Big Nose Muslim / Big Nose Jew, that Britain needed those policies at that time.

Just as it is as obvious as the Nose on a, Big Nose Muslim / Big Nose Jew, that something very similar is going to happen in Britain again just as soon as the Labour " government " are out the door ! ! !
 
On the subject of the economy. There's a type of bizzare narcissism with Irish people who insist our economic circumstances in the late 70s/80s were somehow unique in Europe. Things were just soo bad in Ireland!
Fucking idiot.

The short memory for starters.

Recalling that just like they did again later on ( leading to the 2007 bust), in 1977 Fianna Fáil won the general election on the back of promises of a free lunch for everyone.

These promises were funded by massive overseas borrowing - that of course triggered unsustainable economic overheating.

Same as early 2000s a significant portion of this borrowed money went toward swelling the public sector - which grew to represent a third of our total workforce by 1980.

So when the global economy slowed due to oil shocks in the late 1970s and early 1980s, we were left with soaring deficits and unsustainable debt-to-GDP ratios.

Therefore to curb the deficits, they raised taxes, leading to marginal tax rates reaching 60% for middle-income workers, which of course cooked domestic consumption and destroyed the private sector.

And actually they had done the exact same thing before - in the 50s, and in the 30s. So four times they’ve done this.

They are able to do it because of an idiot electorate who have short memories and are only able to see ahead to the next free lunch.

Take a bow. In fact the reason we have to import so many people is precisely to keep doing what I just described.

I.e. You have to feed debt ponzis with the promises of young people to indenture themselves, and what colour their skin is doesn’t matter a damn.
 
The syringe robberies I am referring specifically to occurred in the early nineties, right in Dublin City centre - there was an epidemic of these type of robberies, in Dublin, carried out by heroin junkies, for a period of time.
There was that all right, but back then there were no attacks on teenagers by crazed unvetted Somali scum. Dublin is far more dangerous now than it was back in the 80s or 90s etc, and a huge amount of that is immigrant crime, I doubt anyone could argue against that. Beheadings were non existant back then, now we have the double beheadings in Sligo and the recent one in the ipas centre in Galway and of course Belfast. Also housing.... Back then you had a job, you had a house, the generation Z have been destroyed by our political class. Irish society is fastly turning into a two tier society, those aged 40 plus with a property versus those (gen Z), who don't.
 
Fucking idiot.

The short memory for starters.

Recalling that just like they did again later on ( leading to the 2007 bust), in 1977 Fianna Fáil won the general election on the back of promises of a free lunch for everyone.

These promises were funded by massive overseas borrowing - that of course triggered unsustainable economic overheating.

Same as early 2000s a significant portion of this borrowed money went toward swelling the public sector - which grew to represent a third of our total workforce by 1980.

So when the global economy slowed due to oil shocks in the late 1970s and early 1980s, we were left with soaring deficits and unsustainable debt-to-GDP ratios.

Therefore to curb the deficits, they raised taxes, leading to marginal tax rates reaching 60% for middle-income workers, which of course cooked domestic consumption and destroyed the private sector.

And actually they had done the exact same thing before - in the 50s, and in the 30s. So four times they’ve done this.

They are able to do it because of an idiot electorate who have short memories and are only able to see ahead to the next free lunch.

Take a bow. In fact the reason we have to import so many people is precisely to keep doing what I just described.

I.e. You have to feed debt ponzis with the promises of young people to indenture themselves, and what colour their skin is doesn’t matter a damn.
Thanks for the history lesson but you missed my point entirely..
 
Fucking idiot.

The short memory for starters.

Recalling that just like they did again later on ( leading to the 2007 bust), in 1977 Fianna Fáil won the general election on the back of promises of a free lunch for everyone.

These promises were funded by massive overseas borrowing - that of course triggered unsustainable economic overheating.

Same as early 2000s a significant portion of this borrowed money went toward swelling the public sector - which grew to represent a third of our total workforce by 1980.

So when the global economy slowed due to oil shocks in the late 1970s and early 1980s, we were left with soaring deficits and unsustainable debt-to-GDP ratios.

Therefore to curb the deficits, they raised taxes, leading to marginal tax rates reaching 60% for middle-income workers, which of course cooked domestic consumption and destroyed the private sector.

And actually they had done the exact same thing before - in the 50s, and in the 30s. So four times they’ve done this.

They are able to do it because of an idiot electorate who have short memories and are only able to see ahead to the next free lunch.
Take a bow. In fact the reason we have to import so many people is precisely to keep doing what I just described.

I.e. You have to feed debt ponzis with the promises of young people to indenture themselves, and what colour their skin is doesn’t matter a damn.
Yes, skin colour doesn't matter, race does.
 
Thatcher had many many many weakness's ~ ~ But it has to be said that, she was a British Nationalist for the most part anyway !

Now ~ ~ I'd put a fair bet that the policies that were brought in when Thatcher was there, would have been brought in under who-ever happened to be the Tory Leader at that time.

It was as plain as the Nose on a, Big Nose Muslim / Big Nose Jew, that Britain needed those policies at that time.

Just as it is as obvious as the Nose on a, Big Nose Muslim / Big Nose Jew, that something very similar is going to happen in Britain again just as soon as the Labour " government " are out the door ! ! !
I would have to disagree there TBH.

Thatcher and the Tories went straight for the workers jugular in an attempt to cure industrial woes caused by lousy management, and by God there was some really crap management about which had no interest in companies but to strip them of their assets and reduce investment to the barest minimum.

Sure, some industries did need major surgery but even so the way it was performed was guaranteed to cause the greatest pain. It was the old class struggle writ large but the Tories were a little cannier, selling shares of certain nationalised industries to those ordinary punters who could afford them and so bringing them on board with the toffs, further isolating the workers.
 
Yes, skin colour doesn't matter, race does.
No race doesn’t count either.

Why are we going over old ground? Did we not come to the conclusion after much discussion before about what Dawkin’s actual position is, that the very idea of racial categories was spurious when they are such very weak proxies for genetic diversity?

As Liz Truss once put it about the lady in @macdougal’s video above, “… by not indulging the soft bigotry of low expectations she is producing amazing results at Michaela school…”. (Because you see the progressives are racist too, theirs is the racism of low expectations.)

Whereas there is no stand up evidence that racial differences matter. These apparent visual differences do not make a difference. We also established that before.
 

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