As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
@DamianLow3 Handpicked stories to pull on the heart strings. Why not interview the parents of the young girl who was knifed in Parnell Street, Dublin who can only blink to communicate. You won’t because it shows the how bad the immigration process has been handled.
@MatthewStadlen Blame everything other than the cause. Government are the only ones to blame. Bad policy - not listening to concerns - housing issues. It’s all there, but you choose to blame anything but the root problem.
And the cowards turn off their comments. Of course they are partly to blame. Lazy policy and bad work has led to the destruction of social cohesion. Happy to waste money on bike shed, hospitals etc but won’t put money to work where it matters, creating a safe county!
The DUP has said the Irish Government is partly to blame for the arrival of a Sudanese man in Northern Ireland who has been charged with attempted murder.
https://t.co/nSJSDazZ6D
@MariaCrouch18@Babygravy9 You’re right - but if I handed you a revolver with one bullet and told you to fire it at your head, would you accept the argument that most of the chambers are empty so what’s the problem.
@DurrutiDub Imagine being this fucking stupid. Ok so male violence is the issue - so bring in loads more men to solve it - I’ve also never seen anyone try to behead someone in the middle of a road in all my years. It’s a new phenomenon - crazy you can’t fathom the logic of why.
@dbrennan83 What’s with all of the cunts coming out of the woodwork - left wing bootlickers calling themselves Irish and think they have the power to say we should allow third world savages in to dismember us. Get fucked ya wanker.
@MariaCrouch18@Babygravy9 Quick bring him in and let him behead someone - then a warm hug, glass of milk and a 2 bed apartment…
We have our own with mental health issues. We should care for them.
The Post below and all others from Lawyers for Justice are 100% correct. It is of great concern and indeed disturbing to observe a number of people who have now jumped on the bandwagon to further mislead and gaslight the Irish People into believing that there is still a chance some new Dail vote will remove the effect of the EU Asylum and Migration Pact. It is too late.Where were these people 2 years ago, when I, Lawyers for Justice and others campaigned VIGOROUSLY to get the Dail to vote against the Protocol 21 opt-in, when there was still TIME before the vote on June 26th 2024.We even endeavoured to have the matter dealt with in the High Court.The only remedy now ( with this current administration) is to seek an exemption from relocation quotas under Article 62 of Regulation (EU) 2024/351 (AMMR) before July 1st on the grounds of significant migratory pressure.Poland has already done thid and was granted an exemption.The reason our Government aka Administration have not done so is very clear as they do not serve the interests of the Irish people, as I have stated publicly many many https://t.co/Xpd3zrXM10 for those out there who genuinely want to help please lobby/campaign for the Irish Government to apply for an Article 62 exemption as stated above.We acknowledge the situation is dire, but campaigning for the wrong remedy is nothing more than a convenient distraction and serves only those who seek the destruction of our beloved country. There are many more benecial campaigns which can be undertaken to restore our Country and our Sovereignty ( e.g.The proposed removal of our Triple Lock ) even if we have suffered a major set back with the Migration https://t.co/QBdSSC4dYR false hope should not be one of them.
@EchoRezident@DavQuinn What a moronic take. You’re saying that an attempted beheading in public by people from terrifyingly violent societies is comparable to a domestic abuser. What is wrong with you?
The perpetrator of the animalistic behaviour in Belfast today was Sudanese who shockingly got a right to remain in Northern Ireland after coming from Dublin. So this scumbag was walking the streets of Dublin at some point. It’s quite shocking our Taoiseach has nothing to say on the matter.
@piarais91 The only people trying to divide you are those in power. Anger should be directed towards them. Don’t blame the animal, it’s not their fault, it’s just their nature.