Are you though? Surely a certain amount of immigration is going to happen.
Usually they use "anti-immigrant", which is more misleading.
Are the residents of Jones' Road who object to too many concerts taking place in Croke Park "anti concert"? No. They want it to be controlled, and not to...
Very balanced reporting from Pravda as usual.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0426/1509613-dublin-protests/
The wise, thoughtful protestors are described as "anti-immigration", an extremely dishonest term that is constantly used to describe people who object to the country being swamped by...
Exactly what I was thinking. As soon as she started with the "I'm not wacist but" the sympathy I had for her wained. As if there's something wrong with not wanting your town transformed overnight, rendering it unrecognisable. There's a reason the locals call it Letterkenya.
Lol
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/plans-ipas-centre-cherry-orchard-31502450.amp
The good people of Ballyfermot following the fine example set by the good people of Coolock in opposing asylum shoppers being dumped in their area.
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Yeah but good for who? I'm very familiar with the area around Leixlip, and know for a fact that new estates in North Kildare are populated largely by Indians being employed by Intel and other multinationals nearby. How can young Irish couples compete with this?
And isn't it the sign of an...
Chickens coming home to roost. The mongs in this country thought it was a great idea to prostitute ourselves out to American companies looking to dodge fat tax bills.
As if that was something to be proud of?
Now they'll all feck off, and the same mongs will be looking for someone to blame.
Finland appears to be a haven for expat faggots.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/23/left-rising-right-reeling-finland-local-elections
Yes, although I noticed it's now UPMC Nowlan Park. And Cusack Park in Ennis is now Zimmer Biomet Cusack Park - quite a mouthful.
More money grubbing from small minded gobshites.
RIP.
I work in Dublin city centre and saw him up close when he visited Brother Kevin's soup kitchen at the back of the Capuchin Church on Bow Street. There were lots of people there to see him - generally women with sick children. He had a nice way about him and took time to talk to engage with...