Sent in
The Killarney Garda (née MacEoin) was awarded 85k from the taxpayer by the High Court for PTSD, and was on related sick-leave for almost 2 years. (The judgment’s on the High Court site).
A new cohort of Irish people - farmers and hauliers - are finding out what the people of Newtownmountkennedy, Coolock and Clonmel found out two years ago...
The days of the country guard are gone. The modern garda is not your friend. They are the enforcement arm of the state and they will do it with fervour.
They will do very little when you need them on a Saturday night after an assault outside a chip shop, or when travellers come to strip the gutters off your house or when drug dealers set your vehicles on fire to intimidate you into settling a family member's drug debt.
But they will beat the sh*t out of you when you go against the authoritarian actions of the state.
Important to internalise.
The Government is considering an "industrial subsidy scheme" for heavy users of diesel. It would result in cash payments that would not apply to ordinary civilians.
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Let this picture haunt the government. 🇮🇪🚨🙏🛣
This is the image that will haunt them for years to come: sending the Gardaí in against peaceful protesters to pepper spray and assault them they were simply worried about their livelihoods and feeding their families. 🚜🇮🇪🚨⛽️
If Linda De Courcy isn’t a TD in 4 years then we may aswell give up.
She is putting in ENORMOUS effort & has courage to speak out.
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that up to 80% of IPAS applicants in Ireland aren’t genuine asylum seekers, and said the Government could ship failed asylum seekers off to deportation hubs outside the EU:
https://t.co/itqo78MGJp
🚨 Breaking!
An African migrant named Kasonga Mbuyi has received a fully suspended sentence for stabbing a tourist 8 times at Dublin airport.
Ireland is completely lawless.
So what was a far-right conspiracy theory a few months ago is now a factual news report: Ireland's Tánaiste (deputy prime minister) Simon Harris admits immigration numbers are too high and our asylum system is broken.
I sat in court for some of the original trial for Puska. All 5 of the people sentenced today were there supporting Puska (who was convicted of butchering 23 year old beautiful Ashling Murphy). Along with many other family members of his. They laughed and joked during breaks. The two bothers stared and leered at me and other women like we were meat. How were they even allowed to be there when they were all his Co accused?
Every evening, when they would all leave, we would be walking behind them past the Ashling hotel. There, her name was up in lights, shining like a beacon in the face of the evil below. They never looked at the name or looked like they had a care in the entire world.
Sentences of between 20 months and 2 years for destroying blood covered clothing and hiding a murderer so he could not be apprehended. They'll serve half or less. They could have all been given 5 years (still not enough), so why weren't they? Why are they not also subject to deportation orders? No one, of course, is really talking about this today, which suits the state nicely (everyone talking about the protest at City West). A very timely distraction to deflect from the reminder of another case where an Irish female was a victim of open borders. Puska had a criminal record. For rape. He was also a suspect in two sexual crimes in two other countries before coming here. This lot will never contribute anything meaningful to our society and likely never have. They will be out soon, like nothing ever happened. Puska's wife continues to stand by him.
Thoughts and prayers with Ryan Casey and Ashling's family, friends, community, and the school children she taught.