Great tactics from Our Gal on her own doorstep. She started quite softly and ended with a roar. It is often better to resist the temptation to start with roaring abuse at the bastards. Start softly and finish with a roar. From the Belfast Telegraph:
In the recording, the woman has said she is concerned about “hordes of foreigners coming into our country”.
“All these people coming in. The Indians, that have a space programme, all these Muslims have 47 countries.
“All these Africans that have a massive continent and massive natural resources,” she said in the clip, as she holds the mobile phone behind her front door.
The woman said to Mr Ahern that the people coming in “don’t give a s**t about Ireland”.
The former Fianna Fáil leader is heard saying he thinks “there are too many coming in”.
“I think we have to take some in,” he said. “I have no problems with the Ukrainians. In fairness, Russia moved in and [there is] war in their country.
“But a lot of the Ukrainians are going back now. We still have a lot of Poles here.
“But the ones I worry about are the Africans. I agree with you on the Africans. We can’t be taking in people from the Congo and all these places. I think there’s too many from those places,” he added.
Mr Ahern said he does not “worry about this generation”, but he does worry about the “next generation and the kids growing up”.
“That's when I think the problem will be. I said this to [justice minister] Jim O’Callaghan. That’s where the problem comes. How are you anyway?” Mr Ahern added.
The woman also said she was concerned about transgender issues and hate speech laws.
She then told him she had been recording their conversation on video, and showed him the phone she had been holding unseen behind her front door.
She said she was going to post the footage online, saying she thinks it was “important” that Mr Ahern “said that he disagrees with Jim O’Callaghan”.
Mr Ahern denied that he had disagreed with Mr O’Callaghan, and began to walk away from the front door when the woman called him a “liar”.
“I didn’t say I disagreed with Jim O’Callaghan, I said I spoke to him,” Mr Ahern said.
“I’ll always speak up for the Irish… I’ve always done my best for Ireland,” he added as they finished the conversation.
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This is the same bollox who encouraged the Jewish owner of Irish Ferries to sack 600 Irishes and urged anyone who didn't like it to commit suicide.
Hey Bertie! Why don't you commit suicide? Just a suggestion.