Third Generation Free Irishman 🇮🇪✝️ Aboriginal Indigenous Native Ethnic Irish sh1t-stirrer darkly sarcastic You have the absolute right to be offended!FuckOff
20% in 20yrs @simoncoveney's extra 1mill with Ireland 2040 add family reunification programs include higher birth rates..Wow Indigenous Irish a minority by 20?? A nation for the Irish @1916 not a nation for all..One people unto a land unto a Nation We have a right to have a say😧
@RENUAIreland It's time to form a grand coalition of your own with the @IrexitFreedom & the @NationalPartyIE& @AontuIE place any differences aside & merger to form a true party for the Native Irish people to get behind I promise you we are there..enmass @1916 A nation for the Irish not for all
@SuzieD755164 "In the beginning the very meaning of words themselves will be abused.. what will surely follow is the absolute abuse of power!!!" Some dead dude way smarter than me.. ✌🏻
The minimising language is really quite remarkable. A "serious assault" is a bit of an understatement and we have gone from an attempted beheading to a "stabbing" to now it being "deep cuts". What do they mean? I got a deep cut once from cutting spuds. Also to note, it would appear Arabic interpreters must be never more in demand as one is needed in the Riad Bouchaker trial (who is, amongst otger charges, charged with trying to murder 3 five year olds over a letter he didn't like fron social welfare, one child has heartbreaking and catastrophic injuries). The former has been here at least 9 months. The latter has been here 26 years. What integretation was ever attempted or expected? None. How do they contribute if they cannot speak English?
Their contribution has been to inflict sheer terror and have an overwhelming and scary sense of entitlement. They aren't the only two either. As for the Hadi Alodid monster, he threatened (or rather he promised) to kill a radiographer as well. Alodid, 30, appeared before the city’s magistrates’ court on Wednesday charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie. He wanted bail, and, I am being a little facetious here, but I am almost surprised he didn't get it. At this point ANYTHING is possible.
Punishment for raping a child:
🇮🇳 India - Death penalty
🇵🇰 Pakistan - Death penalty
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - Public beheading
🇰🇵 North Korea - Death by firing squad
🇧🇩 Bangladesh - Death penalty
🇬🇧 Britain - Child gets called a prostitute
Do you still think Diversity is our strength?
Why is this NGO fighting for illegal immigrants over the Irish homeless? What do they want? That anyone who arrives in Ireland should be housed no matter who they are? How’s that going to work? And who’s going to pay for it? @_IHREC
I'm old enough to remember that when a tragedy occurred the media would find someone close to the victim and seek their thoughts and opinions.
Today, the media runs to a member of the community that is the suspect and then masquerades them as the victim.
Jahswill, most likely is a decent man, and I have nothing against him personally, how could I? I don't know him.
But this is divisive and gaslighting to say the least.
How about @BelTel go interview the hero, Maitiu Mág Tighearnán (Matthew McKiernan) or perhaps the horrified woman who recorded the attempted beheading on her phone?
Where are the real victims of all this? The Irish people who have had mass migration forced upon them, against their will, and watch their communities be turned into 3rd world ghettos where stabbings, rapings, and beheadings now occur?
Is the BelTel concerned they may hear the truth of how terrified they are now for the future of Ireland their kids, and grandkids?
This tiny island of ours is now experiencing at least one (attempted) beheading per year, and do we honestly think that will stay magically stop or lessen?
Jahswill says he has "watched with sadness and concern" over the recent events, well I think I speak for the majority when I say this, Jahswill, that we have all watched with horror and heartache at the irreparable and irreversible damage our government has inflicted upon us against our will by forcing your fellow countrymen into our community.
I’ve just watched a tv news interview about the situation in Belfast…
They brought up Ballymena. The conversation was all about how terrible those riots & rioters were.
At no point tho did anyone raise the fact that the unrest commenced, because of allegations of a teenage girl being sexually assaulted by foreigners🤯
Some great work being done in Cork City in relation to the proliferation of the "phone and vape" or "vape and other items" shops which are not only polluting the landscape of Cork, but raising eyebrows among the public. https://t.co/uLHKF3Nqhj
Serious questions must be asked (and answered) about some of these busineses.
To be clear, this is not targeting legitimate vape or phone outlets, many of which which we have spoken to today.
Cork City Council seem to be washing their hands in saying it can do very little but I personally believe that where there is a will, there is a way to solve these problems.
Expect to hear more on this from myself, Coulcillor Noel O'Flynn, @CllrAlbertDeasy and @kenoflynnTD.
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The Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission (IHREC) is a statutory body, wholly funded by taxpayers, that behaves like an NGO
IHREC has a problem with foreign nationals proving they live in Ireland before accessing social housing
Sinead Gibney is a former head of IHREC