Mass Migration to Ireland & Europe

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When you say Indians Sir, could they have been Pakistani Muslims as opposed to Indian Hindus/Sikhs?
 

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Sparky has been banned til the end of the month and is abusing the guest option. And is off topic here
 

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Sparky has been banned til the end of the month and is abusing the guest option. And is off topic here
Why are his abusive and spam posts being approved by Mods?

James would be best off taking his medicine and using the month to try and read some books and educate himself.
 
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This case was taken by IHREC (Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission), one of many NGOs who use taxpayer money to enrich their fat "employees", and pursue goals that are anathema to the wider population.

It started last year in the High Court where the judge sensibly refused to heed to IHREC's demands to house every single scammer flooding into the country from war torn France and Northern Ireland. Since then they've been through the Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court and now the ECJ.

And they didn't go down the cheap route either (why bother when it's not your money) . Their Senior Counsel is Eoin McCullough SC, one of the top barristers in the country. He's no doubt made a killing from the legal fees. Another rotten sector on this little island.

Do you think the lads in the GPO envisioned a situation where the country they loved would turn out to be an unaffordable tax haven, where a cabal of money grubbing shits rule the roost?
 

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Still deep in de Nile. These people have zero business in Europe.
But for paychecks and pensions our police force sides with the invaders. They think they will escape the consequences of coddling wild beasts - it will hit them too. In time, when it is too late.
Yeah, I’m in Mayo this weekend. It’s bizarre seeing gangs of muzzies and other foreigners everywhere. The change in such a short amount of time is hard to fathom.

I think most people thought that post Catholic Ireland would be a liberal utopia, however it’s not worked out that way.

The media are cute hoors. Instead of reporting on the incident for the shocking event that it is, they are spinning it as a ‘false rumour’ about one of the victims dying from his wounds.

 
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Yeah, I’m in Mayo this weekend. It’s bizarre seeing gangs of muzzies and other foreigners everywhere. The change in such a short amount of time is hard to fathom.

I think most people thought that post Catholic Ireland would be a liberal utopia, however it’s not worked out that way.
Not been up that way in years. It was quietly safe and prosperous. Can we still turn it around?
 

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The other day I was in one of the Kerry towns at an unusual time for me. There were foreigners on those electric scooters everywhere. Speeding. Breaking lights etc. Folk barely able to speak English ( I was behind them at the till) in literally brand new vehicles. I witnessed a car full of that type of folk overtaking me and five cars ahead of me inside town - literally on the wrong side of the road.
It was like Sodom and Gomorrah, not joking.
Maybe it was just that day and it was full moon too. But it was harrowing.
 

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The other day I was in one of the Kerry towns at an unusual time for me. There were foreigners on those electric scooters everywhere. Speeding. Breaking lights etc. Folk barely able to speak English ( I was behind them at the till) in literally brand new vehicles. I witnessed a car full of that type of folk overtaking me and five cars ahead of me inside town - literally on the wrong side of the road.
It was like Sodom and Gomorrah, not joking.
Maybe it was just that day and it was full moon too. But it was harrowing.
Yes, I saw it myself in Killarney last summer. Gangs of loitering young foreign men (they always forget to bring the women with them) on every street corner. A feeling of unease about the place. A beautiful Irish town transformed overnight.

But here's the question: why were the two Healy Rae gombeen wankers re-elected with an overwhelming majority when it's on record that they have been enriching themselves at the expense of their communities? The natural inclination is to sympathise with the people of Kerry who object to their communities being transformed overnight, but should we feel sympathy when the same people, when casting their vote, put their own self interest (he fixed the roads etc) ahead of said communities?
 
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Yes, I saw it myself in Killarney last summer. Gangs of loitering young foreign men (they always forget to bring the women with them) on every street corner. A feeling of unease about the place. A beautiful Irish transformed overnight.

But here's the question: why were the two Healy Rae gombeen wankers re-elected with an overwhelming majority when it's on record that they have been enriching themselves at the expense of their communities? The natural inclination is to sympathise with the people of Kerry who object to their communities being transformed overnight, but should we feel sympathy when the same people, when casting their vote, put their own self interest (he fixed the roads etc) ahead of said communities?
I hate to say it. But re the Healy- Raes? The 'Yes they fixshed the roads' brigade dominates - convienently forgetting - said gombeens earned millions from B&B s used as migrant accommodation . God knows what with their plant hire.
Criticism not allowed.
They have the Council in their grip.
No one says boo to their greedy arses.
I have no proof ofc but would not be surprised if they had bought a cattle farm in South America decades ago.
For when shtf and their pets turn on these pesky natives.
 

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Yes, I saw it myself in Killarney last summer. Gangs of loitering young foreign men (they always forget to bring the women with them) on every street corner. A feeling of unease about the place. A beautiful Irish town transformed overnight.

But here's the question: why were the two Healy Rae gombeen wankers re-elected with an overwhelming majority when it's on record that they have been enriching themselves at the expense of their communities? The natural inclination is to sympathise with the people of Kerry who object to their communities being transformed overnight, but should we feel sympathy when the same people, when casting their vote, put their own self interest (he fixed the roads etc) ahead of said communities?
Same question you'd ask about Harris, McEntee re-elected with huge surpluses, despite their carry on....do you think there's no skullduggery at hand in this corrupt gombeenland kip...oGorman another one..I'm sorry but something stinks
 

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Same question you'd ask about Harris, McEntee re-elected with huge surpluses, despite their carry on....do you think there's no skullduggery at hand in this corrupt gombeenland kip...oGorman another one..I'm sorry but something stinks
The electorate (the 50 per cent of the population bother voting) have proven time and time again that they are utterly degenerate. Simon Harris, a borderline autist, could bring in a law tomorrow mandating the killing of grannies and he'd still be voted in again in 4 years.
 

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The electorate (the 50 per cent of the population bother voting) have proven time and time again that they are utterly degenerate. Simon Harris, a borderline autist, could bring in a law tomorrow mandating the killing of grannies and he'd still be voted in again in 4 years.
Agree completely but still wow emoji.
What a state of affairs.
 

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Yeah, I’m in Mayo this weekend. It’s bizarre seeing gangs of muzzies and other foreigners everywhere. The change in such a short amount of time is hard to fathom.

I think most people thought that post Catholic Ireland would be a liberal utopia, however it’s not worked out that way.
Neither are exclusive Sir IMO. The death of your cult and the arising of another is simply the desirous nature of an inquiring mind.

And mass migration? Your own nonsense not only stalled the inevitable catastrophe but accelerated it due to your disgusting behaviour, Miss.
 
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Neither are exclusive Sir IMO. The death of your cult and the arising of another is simply the desirous nature of an inquiring mind.

And mass migration? Your own nonsense not only stalled the inevitable catastrophe but accelerated it due to your disgusting behaviour, Miss.
None of that makes any sense Myles.
 

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