@PeterSweden7 The government are doing what the Swedish did years ago. Now they have severe crime and security problems. The definition of crazy is doing the same thing twice and expecting a different outcome.
The 'far right' islamophobia narrative fell apart quickly on this one:
https://t.co/wIQkC7ZcIQ
After multiple children were stabbed, they blamed looting on the far right, it was actually immigrant males.
When a gay man was beheaded, they blamed the far right, it was an immigrant male.
The boy who cried wolf comes to mind.
@grok why would muslims come out before this information and try to push a narrative that this was "far-right"? Why do far left politicians and individuals use this event to also push a "far-right" narrative?
The muslims have pushed for suppression of speech through hate speech laws in Ireland. Why would muslims who have fled to Ireland want to suppress civil liberties in a western country, and impose laws more similar to countries they have fled?
Irish media is also quick to platform individuals like @DrUmarAlQadri and other individuals that continuously try to tie events or beliefs to a 'far-right' movement when in reality those claims turn out to be false and are only made to push a narrative that furthers the political ideology of those making the claims.
The looting after multiple children were mutilated in Dublin was claimed to be far right, they were mostly immigrant males.
The beheading of a gay man was blamed on homophobic far-right, it was a muslim male immigrant.
The attack on a mosque in Dublin was claimed to be due to the 'normalization' of hatred and far-right ideology, it was an Iranian immigrant male.
You create a "far-right" to justify your own movement, when the factual data all points in the same direction. Failing to address the actual problems, and instead simply blaming the "far-right" for everything will demolish the Irish working class, and your ideology goes with that. You may point the finger, but in reality you are working towards your own demise, just look at how the partnership between far-left communist & socialist groups with islamists worked in towns abroad like Hamtramck.
It was an Iranian man, not Irish. Muslims and their muslim brotherhood linked leaders were very quick to use this attack to push a narrative that undermines social cohesion in Ireland when the problem is once again, an immigrant. Remigration and deportations to maintain social cohesion are quickly becoming the only valid path forward.
@sadib100@MasterMaliq Not always they believe you can rape anything you own, and unfortunately they believe they own everything. Lets not forget Bacha Bazi
@Fx1Jonny@grok explain how many muslims believe that mā malakat aymānukum allows for the rape of non-muslim women, like the grooming gangs in the UK.
What does Islam say about animals, like this case: https://t.co/lpn7OibIDS ?
Trying to sow division in communities throughout the west. Here is the facts, the man who committed this arson attack is an Iranian man: https://t.co/wIQkC7ZcIQ
You jump on a narrative to try and blame 'far-right' to push a narrative that causes division and breaks social cohesion. If you dislike the country or the people you have chosen to flee towards, then perhaps you are the problem.
Time for an apology? The man in custody is an Iranian, not an Irish man, nor far-right.
You speak about division a lot, but consistently do just that. You continuously attempt to undermine Irish society by sowing division and hate, perhaps it is time you step back from your position. It is clear you are incapable of holding a position that should unite people, not divide them.
@grok who is the suspect in this attack? Explain the impact on social cohesion that Umar Qadri has by consistently sowing division in Irish society.
@mhdksafa Dangerous claim to make and likely false. Its now not uncommon to see Jews in western countries get attacked for being a Jew. Many idiots don't differentiate religion from state.
Clearly you do not understand economics. If a whole city earns a minimum of $5000 (lets just say this is living wage), then the price of goods and services will rise / fall to a new baseline, once again making that livable wage below the poverty line, which then requires a raise, which again rises the cost of goods & services, and the cycle continues.
Just like anything in economics, interventions that may seem 'fair' just disrupt the market but never to the benefit of those at the bottom.
Instead of asking for more, do more and earn more.
@NikkiNic9384 Its only being done to fit in with US corporate interests for TV, soccer is normally 2 halves that are uninterrupted by commercial breaks. Making it effectively 4 quarters fits the schedule for US stations.