Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan says that relative to other European countries, the bar for gaining Irish citizenship is “on the more liberal side”, but refuses to say whether it should be made more restrictive despite repeated questioning from @Ben_Scallan:
Senator Keogan pointing out the hypocrisy in how the death of Congolese man Sakila & the murder of Alex Coughlan were handled by the media & political class based on the race of the perpetrators & victims.
This is the moral tangle that multiculturalism always brings.
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Invader on public transport in Ireland shouting about killing every woman and child in the country.
Yet the government and legacy media tarnish natives as "far right racists" for opposing such filth.
Remigration and de-islamisation from all OUR nations!
WATCH: Senator Sharon Keogan has raised concerns about “African religious rituals” used in “cursing” Arnotts, while a person praying “quietly” within 100m of an abortion clinic can face criminal sanction.
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@Mick_O_Keeffe And pretending that he is Irish….still. Even him trying to hard with the accent - SAD. So very fucking weary of this shite.
It would be nice if he would just go live in the mountains somewhere (maybe back to Pakistan) and stop bothering people.
There are always the types of journalists and politicians who pretend that current trends in migration cannot allow you to make conclusions about the future of the nation. It's a form of slow-rolling mass immigration until a tipping point has been reached where native voters cannot change things even if they wake up and want to.
What I do wonder about is the general population. How can people not look around them, never mind look at the data, and think forward a decade. I don't think it's a uniquely Irish phenomenon but it's certainly pronounced in Ireland. There is a profound inability or unwillingness to look ahead and see the disasters that await based on what has already happened in Western Europe over decades.
I know having a crippled political system accounts for some of it - resulting apathy mixed with the old Irish love for a bit of fatalism - but I don't know that it accounts for all of it.
“That is real homes, real apartments, and real 3-bed houses being handed over to people who arrive here, often with no valid ID, no legitimate claim to asylum. Meanwhile our own citizens, Irish families, are left begging for accommodation," she said.
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Call me old fashioned but not only should there not be an "Africa Day" in Roscommon but there should not be any Africans - or anyone other than Irish plus a few blowins by marriage - in Roscommon.
I do not mean that in any reactionary way. I am simply observing the obvious absurdity of this scene in one of Ireland's most rural, least developed and populated counties.
When you have an "Africa Day" in Roscommon, you must stop, reflect and conclude that the mass immigration project taking place in Ireland over the past 25 years is unparalleled anywhere else in history.
And nobody was asked. There were no public discussions or debates.
Call me old fashioned but not only should there not be an "Africa Day" in Roscommon but there should not be any Africans - or anyone other than Irish plus a few blowins by marriage - in Roscommon.
I do not mean that in any reactionary way. I am simply observing the obvious absurdity of this scene in one of Ireland's most rural, least developed and populated counties.
When you have an "Africa Day" in Roscommon, you must stop, reflect and conclude that the mass immigration project taking place in Ireland over the past 25 years is unparalleled anywhere else in history.
And nobody was asked. There were no public discussions or debates.
@HMcEntee I strongly condemn your absolute lack of experience and insight on anything political you touch, you’re overwhelmingly and deliberate kowtowing to the EU, misrepresentations of the truth, and anyone but your own people, in addition to being an all around ineffective politician.